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- M A G N E T I C P A G E S v1.30
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-
- Introduction:
- Magnetic Pages is a software package consisting of 3 programs, that
- allow you to create and display a disk-based magazine. The magazine produced
- is of a similar format to that of a traditional paper magazine. You can
- combine text and graphics on a single page, you can branch to different
- sections of the magazine by clicking on icons on a page and you can play
- sound and music.
- Magnetic Pages was born when I took over the job as editor of the
- NZ Amiga User Group magazine, Amsmag. Disk-based magazines have several
- advantages over the traditional printed magazine. Possibly the biggest
- advantage is they're easy to copy and distribute which makes it very
- economical for a user group to publish a monthly magazine. The other main
- advantage is the material you publish remains in a computer readible format,
- which means you can distribute software, source code, graphics, audio, etc.
- The reader can then use their computer to access and manipulate the material
- as they see fit. This flexibility has been acknowledged by many of the
- professional Amiga magazines which now include a 'coverdisk'.
- Standard text displayers do a good job of displaying text, but that's
- about it. To make a magazine more interesting and visually appealing it would
- be nice to be able to add graphics, fancy titles, interesting page layouts,
- sound, and music. This is what Magnetic Pages has been designed for.
- The three programs that make up Magnetic Pages are the Editor,
- the Organiser, and the Displayer. The Editor lets you create articles,
- the Organiser allows you to assemble the articles into a magazine and the
- Displayer will display your magazine.
-
- Below is a brief description of Magnetic Pages features.
-
- 1) Text and graphics can be displayed on the same page using an 8 or 16
- colour hires screen. Text is flowed automatically in the boxes (columns)
- you define.
-
- 2) An all graphics page allows you to display any IFF picture in any screen
- mode. (eg HAM, Half Brite, etc)
-
- 3) By clicking on certain boxes, the reader can branch to different
- articles in the magazine. This allows a magazine to be divided up into
- various sections.
-
- 4) Digitised Sound and MED or Soundtracker Music are supported. Sound or
- music can be played when the reader first turns a page or when the
- user clicks on a box (icon) on the page.
-
- 5) The Editor provides an easy to use, intuition based interface for creating
- articles.
-
- 6) Different text styles and colours are supported. eg Bold, Italics,
- Underline, etc.
-
- 7) Page colour, box colour, shadows and borders are user defineable.
-
- 8) Boxes can have several frames of animation or be simple push buttons.
-
- 9) Articles can be compressed using PowerPacker.
-
- 10) Articles may be printed, or saved as text or graphics files by the reader.
-
- 11) The Displayer allows the reader to perform text searches on the current
- page, article, group of articles or whole magazine.
-
- 12) All text in the Displayer can easily be customised, making it possible
- to translate the program to any language.
-
- 13) PAL/NTSC, Workbench2.0/A3000 compatible.
-
-
- To get a better idea of its capabilities, take a look at the demo magazine
- in this package.
-
- Distribution:
- The Magnetic Pages package contains the following files. They must be
- distributed together and may not be altered in any way.
-
- Displayer (dir)
- ExampleMag (dir)
- AmigaTrek.1 DPaintAnim
- GraphicPage M&M
- MainContents Mediaphile
- NTSCArticle SoundPage
- TitlePage UsingDPaint
- Changes Demo
- Displayer Displayer.docs
- Displayer_Help Displayer_Text.example
- Displayer_Text.Spanish
- Editor (dir)
- Changes Editor
- Editor.docs SamplePicture
- SampleSound SampleText
- Organiser (dir)
- Changes Organiser
- Organiser.docs
- Magnetic_Pages
- Order_Form
- Registered_Users
-
-
- Magnetic Pages is not public domain. However the Editor and the
- Displayer are freely distributable. No fee may be charged for their
- distribution, apart from a small copying charge for the disk.
-
- The Organiser is NOT! freely distributable. You will notice that the
- Organiser included in this package has the Save command disabled. To obtain
- the full version of Magnetic Pages you must register. To register, fill out
- the order form in this package, and sent it along with the $25 US shareware fee
- to:
-
- Mark Gladding
- 66 Churchill Rd
- Murrays Bay
- Auckland 1310
- New Zealand.
-
-
- Allow about two weeks for postage time. I usually process orders within
- 24 hours. If you have any suggestions on improving Magnetic Pages or have
- found any bugs, please let me know when you register. Many of the improvements
- in this version have been suggested by other owners. If you do find a bug
- in any of the programs, I can usually fix it quickly, so I can send you the
- new version.
-
- Once you register, you're entitled to free updates of Magnetic Pages at any
- time in the future. To receive an update write to me at the above address and
- I'll send you the latest version. I'm always interested to see what others have
- done with Magnetic Pages, so you might also like to send me a sample of your
- work. Any major update will be distributed through the reputable PD libraries,
- such as the Fred Fish Disks.
-
- The latest versions of the Displayer and the Editor will also be available
- on the New Zealand Amiga User Group BBS (phone (+64) 9 4730352). Users may
- also call this BBS for help in using Magnetic Pages and to report any bugs.
- All messages can be left to Mark Gladding, and will usually be answered in
- under 24hrs.
-
- I can also be reached by email at mgla1@cs.aukuni.ac.nz for the rest of
- 1992.
-
- If you need to talk to me urgently or don't have a modem, you may call
- me at home on (+64) 9 4794619. Make sure you take any time differences
- into account. People calling outside the times 8.00am to 9.00pm will
- receive a less than friendly response.
-
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Magnetic Pages is Copyright (C) 1990-1992 by Mark Gladding. All Rights Reserved
-
- DISCLAIMER
-
- No warranty, either expressed or implied, is made with respect to the
- fitness or merchantability of Magnetic Pages.
-
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
- Special thanks to Simon Frantzen for the excellent artwork. Many of the
- graphics used in the example magazine were drawn by Simon as well as the icons
- for the Editor, Displayer, etc.
-
- Thanks to
- Jorge Asch for encouragement, suggestions, material for Amsmag and his great
- magazine 'Amiga Hoy'.
- Harry Blackman, for his suggestions and magazine 'Amiga-MEDIA'.
- Mark Coldwell of Commodore NZ for providing invaluable technical support.
- Thomas Daroszewski for his magazine 'Yaknews'.
- Fred Fish for the best PD disks.
- Nico Francois for creating the excellent Powerpacker.
- Teijo Kinnunen for MED, the MOD player and well documented source code.
- John Kriegel for his suggestions.
- Bernal Rodriguez for his suggestions, Spanish translation of the Displayer text
- and magazine 'Ventanas'.
- Henry Scholz for the jigsaw puzzle Christmas card.
- Tim Strachan for producing the excellent Amiga magazine MegaDisc.
-
- and all the other registered users of Magnetic Pages, without whom there would
- be no new version.
-