About Corner
Corner is a Win95/98 program for calculating many apects of a corner made from sheetmaterial, e.g. steel or aluminiumfacades. You only input four - typically known - measures of the corner: the corners logical angle in degrees, the height of the cornercover (the “sill”) and the depths of the two legs of the corner. And out you get all measures necessary for cutting the sheets and perhaps assembling them at home in the workshop.
Besides the Corner.exe-file the Corner-map contains Corner.hlp, a Readme.txt and a File_id.diz.
A little about the author
Rights and registration
Disclaimer
A little about the author
Corner is developed as a DOS-program some 13 years ago and later converted to Borland Delphi by Henning Schulz, who has been developing specialized software in the fields of order-, stock- and productionmanaging for PCs (and before the PC for other microcomputers) for some 23 years. Distribution is through Micro-Sys ApS, owned by Henning Schulz. So contact to both Henning Schulz and Micro-Sys ApS is easiest achieved by visiting http://www.microsystools.com.
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Rights and registration
Corner is published as freeware. All rights for Corner belongs to Henning Schulz and any kind of use, copying and distribution in any form is an infringement of these rights with the specific exceptions mentioned below.
You are very welcome and in fact invited to distribute the complete and unchanged Corner-package - even on medias as CD-ROM publishings, BBS’es and download-sites on the Internet. Publication according to this does not give the enduser any further rights than mentioned in this chapter.
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Disclaimer
Corner is published “as is”. It is thoroughly tested under Windows 95 but nevertheless, any use of Corner is at your own risk. Micro-Sys ApS, the publisher, or Henning Schulz, the author, shall not be liable for any damage whatsoever, direct or derived, in connection with using Corner, even if it turns out to be caused by Corner.
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Enter the horisontal angle of the corner as it appears in the final construction. The angle must be entered in degrees between 1 and 179 degrees.
Enter the horisontal depth of leg one as it appears in the final construction. The depth can be entered in any unit desired such as millimeters or inches, but the same unit must be used for both depths and the height.
Enter the horisontal depth of leg two as it appears in the final construction. The depth can be entered in any unit desired such as millimeters or inches, but the same unit must be used for both depths and the height.
Enter the vertical height of the corner as it appears in the final construction. The height can be entered in any unit desired such as millimeters or inches, but the same unit must be used for both depths and the height.