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dBase/Unicode<br />

Database with Unicode character set. This is a special variant<br />

of the dBase format, developed by <strong>SoftMaker</strong>, that supports<br />

complex scripts (Asian scripts, for example). However, apart<br />

from TextMaker, only very few programs support this<br />

format.<br />

To select a database format, open the Files of type list in the dialog mentioned<br />

above.<br />

Note: Most databases are stored in dBase/DOS format. Even most Windows<br />

database programs use the DOS format instead of the Windows format!<br />

If you are not sure whether a database contains the DOS or the Windows format,<br />

open the file as dBase/DOS and check if characters with accents or umlauts (e.g.<br />

‘ê’ or ‘ä’) are displayed correctly. If they are not, close the database and reopen it<br />

in dBase/Windows format.<br />

Using the database module<br />

When you open a database, as just described, TextMaker’s database module<br />

appears.<br />

In TextMaker for Windows, Linux and Windows CE, a “large database module”<br />

with expanded database functions is integrated. In the Windows Mobile version,<br />

only a “small database module” with basic functions is available.<br />

Note: This section of the manual is concerned exclusively with the “large database<br />

module” for Windows, Linux and Windows CE. If you are using Text-<br />

Maker for Windows Mobile, you may want to skip this section and jump to<br />

section “Using the database module (Windows Mobile)” beginning on page 328.<br />

The following topics are covered in this section:<br />

The database module’s main window<br />

List and form view<br />

Browsing through data records<br />

Calling up a data record by its record number<br />

Searching a database<br />

Adding and editing data records<br />

Deleting and restoring data records<br />

Sorting a database<br />

Closing a database<br />

Manual TextMaker Database 319

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