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- .IF DSK1.C3
- .CE 2
- *IMPACT/99*
- by Jack Sughrue
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- PUBLISH
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- DESKTOP PUBLISHING
- Did you ever really dream some
- day that you'd be able to make
- professional-looking labels and
- letterheads with your TI? Not just
- the stuff you get when you discover
- how to access your printer's italics
- or enlarged or condensed. But real
- professionalism. Think back a year
- or two. What were the chances of
- something like this column header
- being done on our machine? Seemed
- like nil then.
- But not any more.
- CSGD III is a wonderful edition
- to your text/graphic library. It is
- unquestionably graded "A" by this
- reviewer. It is the next excellent
- step in desktop publishing.
- Character Set and Graphic
- Designs III is ingenious and (for
- the TI) easy to use . Dave Rose, the
- program designer, is one of those
- geniuses like Tony McGovern, Chris
- Bobbit, Barry Traver, Peter Hoddie,
- Craig Miller, Rodger Merritt, Mack
- McCormack who have risen to our TI
- needs. He has given us an
- extraordinary creation.
- CSGD III comes with an
- overwhelming amount of good
- documentation (which includes superb
- keystrips for relative ease of use),
- loads automatically in XB. A menu
- offers 0)CONFIGURATION 1) PRINT
- LTTR,LBL,MSSG 2)DOCUPRINT 3)EXIT. My
- complaint here is that 0) should be 3
- and EXIT 4). I look at the second
- line of ANY menu and press 2. [That's
- the way most menus are set up and
- that's the way I do it. I must have
- inadvertently pressed 2 instead of 1
- at least 40 times in the past month.
- (I am a slow learner.) Also, once you
- configure your system, you probably
- won't change it often enough to
- warrant that being your first menu
- choice.]
- The next menu is okay. It starts
- with 1). You can load LABEL or
- LETTERHAD or MESSAGE or RETURN TO
- MENU.
- If you choose LETTERHEAD, for
- example, you have a pile of decisions
- to make in this design. You can
- decide if you want your pattern at
- the top only, bottom only, or top and
- bottom. You can choose to have
- graphics to the left and right
- (either, neither, both). If you
- choose both sides, the graphics may
- be different. They may also be
- completely different - along with new
- fonts - for the bottom. These are
- unique features which I really like.
- The graphics take a bit of
- explaining. There are graphics in
- CSGD I and II and on some user disks.
- (I use #2 here for samples.) Even
- though User Disk #2 has over 100
- graphics and fonts the larger
- graphics can only be used if you own
- CSGDI. However, with CSGDIII (the
- latest) and User Disk 2 there are
- still have well over 100 usable fonts
- and small graphics to draw from. TI
- ARTIST allows conversions of
- everything but CSGD, but FONTWRITER
- converts CSGD files to TI ARTIST
- files for printouts and changes, so
- customizing is possible with multiple
- software items. (And TI ARTIST
- converts GRAPHX graphics into TI
- ARTIST graphics. So there has become
- a roundabout standard pulled together
- in FONTWRITER and TI ARTIST. We'll
- discuss these further when reviewing
- FONTWRITER.)
-
- Back to CSGDIII and the
- LETTERHEAD. Have a bunch of
- formatted blank data disks handy when
- working with any of these
- graphic/text programs.
- First, you must give Command 1
- (which you can't get out of if you
- make a mistake - thus slow reloading)
- when beginning a new design. Next,
- you'll be asked to give a filename to
- this LETTERHEAD (as you will SAVE it
- later for permanent use). Next,
- Graphics / 1 (yes), 0 (no); then Top
- and Bottom, Top only, Bottom only;
- then Dashed Line to separate head
- from body.
- Now you'll go back and choose the
- left graphic (and decide if you want
- it reversed and/or its negative:
- these choices are excellent if you're
- looking for a certain kind of
- balance) and then the right.
- The large character set comes
- next (such as the IMPACT-99 above).
- You are given the opportunity here to
- enter normal or condensed width and
- the amount of spacing you'd like
- between characters. Your message
- (clearly marked as to total number of
- characters permitted for the chosen
- font) can then be typed and changed
- and typed until satisfied.
- The smaller font for the next
- three lines go through the same
- formatting procedure. When satisfied
- with each item you give the okay.
- When all items are complete, put a
- blank disk in your designated drive
- (designated in the original
- Configuration section) and SAVE.
- You cannot reload and change this
- file. You may only print it out at
- this point. It does this well.
- But...
- Complaint #2: I wish the
- letterhead would print out without
- running a *%##!% formfeed
- automatically. This is really
- annoying. If you want to load up TIW
- and write a letter, the sheet must be
- rewound after shutting off the
- printer. An option would be nice at
- this point.
- I may as well do Complaint #3
- while I'm at the cantankerous part of
- this essay. I wish an escape to the
- previous input could be devised.
- It's terrible to go through all the
- long paths to your goal only to find
- out you don't have lowercase letters
- or punctuation and you can't change
- anything. When you print out and
- discover you really needed dot spaces
- between the letters on the second and
- third lines, you must begin all over.
- Or if you pressed 1 (start new)
- instead of 8 (print) at the outset,
- there's no way to make a change
- without reloading the entire shebang.
- Maybe the docs (which have all
- the graphics printed out) could also
- give limits to the fonts, telling
- whether punctuation is available or
- lower case or dots [for readability].
- But an escape would be the very
- nicest change.
- CSGD is one of those programs
- that get better the more you use it.
- Once you get comfortable with it, you
- can really get creative with messages
- and labels and even (thanks to
- two-column and upside-down printing)
- unusual greeting cards. There's even
- a program that will let you use files
- created on TI WRITER (or the various
- improved versions) in any of six
- interesting and larger fonts. Even
- in two columns, if you wish.
- This III is a neat program. So
- were I and II, though not nearly as
- friendly or profound.
- In addition to having some very
- practical applications (labels and
- letterheads and special notes - all
- done professional), the program has a
- lot of fun built into it. The
- ice-covered font, for example, or the
- font written on movie film. And any
- graphic program that would include a
- fat lightning bolt with "SHAZAM"
- above it has to be doing a lot right.
- The manual is WAR AND PEACE
- size. If you are at all familiar
- with graphics programs for the TI, go
- immediately to the QUICK START very
- condensed manual. That's only four
- pages. Start right in. Letterheads
- (top only) might be the best way to
- start. After you've made two or
- three you'll really get the hang of
- it.
- The rest is fun.
- Excellent program.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- I'd recommend the USER DISK #2
- package also. There are another 22
- interesting fonts and 86 graphics you
- can use (and 28 you can't unless you
- buy #1) to really extend your
- professional and recreational
- computer activities.
-
- Now that so many other artist
- programs (like MAX-RLE, ART-CONVERT
- and so on) allow conversions from one
- artist program to another AND with so
- many new packages of CSGD fonts and
- pictures available commercially and
- through Fairware and Public Domain
- (such as LABELER which depicts ON THE
- SCREEN the CSGD graphics and text
- design), the CSGD Connection is made
- firmly in out TI World. CSGD
- packages are a must for any serious
- 99ers with a printer.
-
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