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- PPaint.man
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- Changes in Personal Paint version 4.0 since version 2.0
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- New features of Personal Paint include:
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- - Support of Retargetable Graphics (Picasso, Retina etc.)
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- - Professional 24-bit printing (Color and Black & White)
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- - High quality conversion of IFF24, PCX24, HAM & HAM8 to 256 colors
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- - Loading of files through Amiga DataTypes (JPEG, BMP etc.)
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- - A collection of third-party utilities, including color fonts,
- new DeskJet printer drivers (up to four inks) and JPEG DataType
-
- A description of new features follows. Sections are numbered and ordered
- as they appear in the manual. The contents of this file can be printed
- with a word processor, or by typing the following command in a Shell
- window:
-
- Copy PPaint:PPaint.man PRT:
-
-
-
- 1.9.4 Gadgets
-
- Underlined characters indicate keyboard shortcuts to gadgets. See also
- changes in section 1.14 (External User Interface Files) and Appendix B
- (Command Shortcuts).
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-
- 1.10.9 The <Caps Lock> Key
-
- The <Caps Lock> function is associated to a new "smooth move" mode of
- Personal Paint, especially useful in very high resolution screens.
- Normally, mouse movement messages which cannot be processed in real time
- are discarded by the Amiga operating system. When the <Caps Lock> light
- is on, Personal Paint allows for messages to be accumulated, so that
- tools like Continuous/Dotted Freehand and Airbrush can process mouse
- moves without loss of information.
-
- <Caps Lock> also allows to ignore the current background color when
- defining a brush. With this setting, brushes defined in Rectangular mode
- have no transparency (NO_TRANSP flag in IFF-ILBM files), while in
- Freehand mode the entire region outside the marked area is considered to
- be transparent.
-
-
- 1.12 Configuring and Loading Personal Paint
-
- The program disk is no longer bootable. Wide diffusion of different, new
- versions of the Amiga operating system on different machines made it
- impractical to use Workbench 1.3 as a common denominator to boot on all
- systems. The space previously occupied by Workbench files has been used
- to move all drawers previously on a second disk to the program disk.
- Optional additional disks may still be used to store picture files. The
- install routine can now copy these to the hard disk as requested.
-
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- 1.14 External User Interface Files
-
- The underscore character can now be used in sections TXW (window texts)
- and TXG (gadget texts). The following character will be underlined and
- used as a keyboard shortcut, in accordance with the Amiga user interface
- specifications.
-
- Supported gadget types are: cycle gadgets, checkboxes, sliders, listviews
- (scrollboxes) and action gadget texts (e.g. "_OK").
-
- When input by the user, lower case letters are treated differently than
- capitals in cycle gadgets, proportional gadgets and listviews. The former
- force the gadget to "go forward", while the latter make it "go back". In
- other gadget types, upper and lower case letters are treated as
- identical.
-
-
- 3.1.2 The Painting Tools
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- While a mouse button is held down (e.g. to define a brush), cursor keys
- can be used to scroll the image, and Magnify Mode can be switched on and
- off using the keyboard shortcut (default = <m>).
-
-
- 3.1.3.2 The Font Requester
-
- A second scrollable list now contains the different sizes and attributes
- available for the currently hilighted font. The sample text can be
- dragged and scrolled with the left or middle mouse button.
-
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- 3.4 The File Requester
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- One unified list, associated to a single gadget, now includes both
- logical and physical device and assigned names. This has left space for
- the Delete gadget, which can also be used to delete empty directories. A
- new directory can be created by extending the Path string. "def_Drawer"
- is now installed in "PPaint:PPaint_Icons" in order to allow the program
- to associate a Workbench icon to the drawers which are created.
-
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- 4.1 Load Image
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- Recognition of previously supported file formats has been improved. State
- of the art color quantization and reduction algorithms have been employed
- to load 24-bit images and transform them into 256-color images. The
- quality of the resulting 256-color images is not easily distinguishable
- from a 24-bit display. Color reduction is always qualitative (section
- 8.6). The selected Color Remapping option (section 8.7) is taken into
- account by the new 24-bit procedures.
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- IFF24, PCX24, HAM and HAM8 are processed by the program as 24-bit images.
- Personal Paint now also uses the DataType loaders supported from version
- 3.0 of the Amiga operating system.
-
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- 4.3.2.1 Dithering
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- Custom dithering routines have been written using the latest software
- technologies in order to yield maximum quality in 24-bit printing.
-
- Ordered dithering remains the default, and gives good quality at a
- reasonable speed (dispersed 16x16 matrix - more technical information in
- section 3.1.4.2). Halftone dithering (clustered 7x7 matrix) may be
- suitable for pictures containing mostly saturated colors. Floyd-Steinberg
- still gives best results, but takes longer to compute.
-
-
- 4.3.2.4 Shade
-
- Personal Paint now features 24-bit printing (16 million colors), which
- overcomes the traditional limitation of 4096 colors and 16 grey shades of
- the Amiga printer device. (Personal Paint's PostScript mode has always
- been 24-bit.) The new modes are activated by the "24-bit Color" and
- "8-bit Grey" settings in the Shade cycle gadget.
-
- 24-bit printing uses special dithering routines to create color shades
- from a limited set of primary printer colors (more in section 4.3.2.1). A
- few printers work in "true color", and do not require the program to
- create dithering patterns. For example, the Fargo Primera dye-sublimation
- color printer comes with its own 24-bit driver. In such a case, normal
- system printing can be used.
-
- Even in 24-bit printing, it is still necessary to have the appropriate
- Amiga printer driver selected through the Amiga Preferences (unless
- Personal Paint is operating in its own PostScript mode).
-
- Further adjustments to improve print quality can be made in the Gamma
- Correction and Undercolor Removal requester which is displayed by
- clicking on Correct/Set (section 4.3.2.8).
-
- Personal Paint's color correction and dithering routines were designed to
- go directly to the printer. Some "24-bit" printing utilities are
- available for the Amiga in replacement of normal printer drivers. These
- utilities do not receive 24-bit data from applications (at least not
- until version 3.2 of the Amiga operating system). They should not be used
- in combination with Personal Paint's 24-bit printing modes, unless all of
- their color correction options are disabled. Otherwise, different
- dithering patterns and color correction procedures overlap and interfere
- with each other, with very poor results.
-
- Some Amigas are slowed down by system DMA operations when images in 256
- colors are displayed. Bringing a 4-color Workbench screen to the front
- can speed up other programs, including printing with Personal Paint.
-
- For optimum results in 24-bit printing, it is advised to set the highest
- Density allowed by the printer driver (section 4.3.2.6). In particular,
- using the HP DeskJet printers with the drivers included with Personal
- Paint, Dithering should be set to Floyd-Steinberg, Threshold should be
- set to 1 (this turns off depletion by the driver) and Density to 7
- (maximum shingling). While these settings reduce printing speed, they
- maximize print quality. With these settings, it is normally not necessary
- to make further adjustments to Personal Paint's Color Correction tables.
- Special ink-jet paper, or paper used for color copiers give best
- results.
-
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- 4.3.2.8 Color Correction
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- In 24-bit printing mode, the Set gadget can be selected to tune the Gamma
- Correction and Undercolor Removal settings. Section 4.3.3.11 (Color
- Separation) of the manual has more on printing inks, while section
- 4.3.3.11.1 (Color Correction and Undercolor Removal) explains undercolor
- removal, which in 24-bit printing is similar to the same feature of
- Personal Paint's PostScript mode.
-
- Personal Paint can correct each ink component (e.g. cyan, magenta, yellow
- or black) separately. The Component cycle gadget allows to switch between
- the individual correction tables.
-
- Clicking on the graph reverses the notation. By default, low ink-density
- values are placed at the lower left of the graph. This is the traditional
- orientation used in the printing industry.
-
- The Brightness and Contract knobs act as described in section 7.1.4
- (Adjust Palette) of the manual.
-
- Ink smear and overlapping dots ("dot gain") cause the printer to respond
- in a non-linear way to the color information it receives from the
- computer. The Gamma Correction function is used to compensate for this.
- Gamma values < 1 make the image lighter. Values > 1 cause it to be
- printed darker. An appropriate gamma curve can drastically improve image
- quality, while at the same time limiting the loss of information to a
- minimum, if any.
-
- The program default values can be adjusted in order to obtain a closer
- match between the picture which is displayed, and the printed image. To
- further tune the values to suit a particular image, it may be useful to
- print small, "critical" regions of the image using the Print Brush
- function.
-
-
- 4.5 Image and Screen Format
-
- The new Lock Display Mode gadget, to the right of the field indicating
- the selected screen mode, prevents the Load Image function from changing
- either the display mode or the setting of the Autoscroll option.
-
- By activating this option, together with Autoscroll, it is possible to
- quickly view a series of images having the most different formats, while
- at the same time preventing flickering on multiscan monitors.
-
-
- 4.5.4 Autoscroll
-
- The Autoscroll option, which is supported by Amiga operating systems from
- version 2.0, enables automatic scrolling if the page exceeds the screen
- format. Scrolling is performed as soon as the mouse pointer reaches the
- edges of the screen. Some display cards which are available for the Amiga
- require this option in order to open custom screens in given sizes. In
- some overscan modes, autoscroll may not be completely supported by the
- operating system. If the title bar is hidden (section 3.3), menus can be
- displayed by holding down the <Ctrl> key when the right mouse button is
- pressed.
-
-
- 4.5.5 Retargetable Graphics (RTG)
-
- Some display cards store the image data in a region of RAM which cannot
- be accessed by the Amiga blitter. Other expansion boards use an internal
- copy of the image data, which is automatically updated by the display
- driver software whenever the image is modified. Changes applied to the
- image by the blitter, however, may not be detected under all conditions.
-
- Personal Paint may use the Amiga blitter directly whenever this improves
- performance on standard Amiga computers. Activation of the RTG option
- inhibits any use of the blitter which might pass undetected by the
- display card, or conflict with its RAM allocation scheme. In Auto mode,
- Personal Paint detects whether RTG is required for the particular screen
- mode, and proceeds as necessary. Unfortunately, due to the lack of
- standardization, this may not work with all graphics expansions. Whenever
- a new display card is used, it is best to test the different settings
- with all video modes.
-
-
- 4.10 Delete File
-
- The menu item has been removed. This option is now a gadget in the file
- requester.
-
-
- 7.1 Palette
-
- In the English version of Personal Paint, HSB replaces the former HSV
- text in the Color Palette requester. The letter "B" was required as a
- shortcut.
-
- It is easy to forget that it is always possible to move the mouse outside
- the requester and pick a color. In particular, the full palette which
- appears on the Tool Bar can be used.
-
-
- 8.7.2 Pattern Dithering
-
- All pattern dithering procedures have been rewritten and greatly
- improved. This option is now almost as fast as Simple Color Remapping,
- with a quality closer to that of Floyd-Steinberg.
-
- Since regular dot-patterns are used, images processed with this option
- are compressed more efficiently when saved in the most popular file
- formats.
-
-
- A. Program Messages
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- The drawer is not empty
-
- Delete was used to remove a non-empty directory.
-
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- Image data is incomplete
-
- Personal Paint can now load incomplete or corrupt image files.
-
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- B. Command Shortcuts
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- <Right Amiga>+<Return> or <Right Mouse Button> can be used to exit a
- string gadget (e.g. to enter a keyboard shortcut).
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- Image and Screen Format
- <Down> = Copy screen size to image size
- <Up> = Copy image size to screen size
-
- File Requester
- <Down>/<Up> = ListView
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- Font Requester
- <Down>/<Up> = ListView (font names)
- <Left>/<Right> = ListView (font size/attributes)
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- Filter Requester
- <Down>/<Up> = ListView
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- Grab Screen
- <Down>/<Up> = ListView
-
- Area Settings
- <Left> = Gradient Mode (Shift-Left to cycle backwards)
- <Right> = Gradient Type (Shift-Right to cycle backwards)
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- Color Statistics
- <Left> = Scroll histogram to the left (keyboard autorepeat)
- <Right> = Scroll histogram to the right (keyboard autorepeat)
-
- Palette Requester
- <Up> = Scroll color bar to the left (keyboard autorepeat)
- <Down> = Scroll color bar to the right (keyboard autorepeat)
-
- Edit Stencil
- Show Stencil must be mouse-activated (no keyboard shortcuts)
-
-
- C.2 Environment Settings
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- LOCKDISP (Lock Display Mode - Section 4.5)
-
- LOCKDISP = Lock Activation
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- 0 = Unlocked, 1 = Locked.
-
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- PRINTCOR (Printer Color Correction - Section 4.3.2.8)
-
- PRINTCOR = GraphType GreyBright GreyContrast GreyGamma
- CyanBright CyanContrast CyanGamma
- MagentaBright MagentaContrast MagentaGamma
- YellowBright YellowContrast YellowGamma
- BlackBright BlackContrast BlackGamma
- UcrM UcrY
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- GraphType: 0 = Normal Graph, 1 = Reversed Notation.
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- Brightness and Contrast range: -100 .. 100.
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- Gamma range: 1000 .. 160000 (in units/10000, i.e. 0.1 .. 16.0)
-
- UCR range: LONGMIN .. LONGMAX (in percent/10000 - 0% = No Correction)
-
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- PRINTSYS (System Printer Settings - Section 4.3.2)
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- Shade: 4 = "8-bit Grey", 5 = "24-bit Color"
-
-
- C.3 Read-Only Settings
-
- The following program settings are dedicated to the more technical users.
- Personal Paint does not write these settings. They can only be inserted
- in a file using a text editor or a word processor such as Personal
- Write.
-
-
- REDBITS, GREENBITS, BLUEBITS
-
- REDBITS = RedBits
-
- GREENBITS = GreenBits
-
- BLUEBITS = BlueBits
-
- Range: 0 .. 8 (0 = Display Mode Default; All set to 8 = 24-bit palette)
-
- This option forces Personal Paint to use a certain number of bits for
- each color component in the color palette, regardless of the hardware
- being used.
-
- For example, to emulate the limitations of an Original Chip Set system on
- an AGA computer, all three values should be set to 4. Conversely, in
- order not to lose information when working with some common 12-bit or
- 18-bit hardware (e.g. ECS systems, or Picasso graphics boards), all three
- values should be set to 8.
-
- Interesting image processing effects can be obtained by selecting low
- values (e.g. 1 to emulate CMYK/RGBW devices).
-
-
- THICKX, THICKY
-
- THICKX = HorizontalThickness
-
- THICKY = VerticalThickness
-
- These settings determine the horizontal and vertical thickness of most
- user interface items (tools, borders, bars, etc.) A value of 0 indicates
- dynamic thickness (i.e. selected by the program depending on the screen
- size), 1 = single thickness, 2 = double-thickness, 3 =
- quadruple-thickness, and so on. In practice, manual thickness setting
- never causes objects to appear larger than they would with with the
- option set to 0. Otherwise, some requesters would not fit on the screen.
-
- Range: 0 .. 128.
-
-
-
- Notes
-
- The installation script now offers the option of installing both the
- HP_DeskJet printer drivers and the JPEG DataType files.
-
- The HP_DeskJet drivers are included under license or with permission of
- Commodore-Amiga Inc. The 550C driver uses black ink in addition to cyan,
- magenta and yellow, and is not bound by the previous 10 inch size-limit.
- These are also the first versions of the drivers without the famous RLE
- compression bug. The 550C driver uses the Threshold value to modify the
- levels of depletion (1 = no depletion) and Density to activate shingling
- (values from 5 to 7).
-
- The JPEG DataType software is included with the kind permission of Steve
- Goddard. It only works on Amigas equipped with 68020 or higher CPUs.
- Additional documentation is provided in the "JPEG.datatype.guide" file,
- which can be displayed by AmigaGuide. To install the software, the JPEG
- file must be copied in Devs/DataTypes, and JPEG.datatype in
- Classes/DataTypes of the system disk. The JPEG DataType may require a lot
- of memory for temporary files, which it stores in JPEGTMP:. It is useful
- to put an Assign command in the user-startup file, assigning JPEGTMP: to
- RAM: (if the system has a lot of memory) or to a peripheral storage
- unit.
-
- The PPaint file is now compressed using Imploder, rather than
- PowerPacker. Personal Paint can be decompressed during installation. The
- executable file decompression routines were written by Peter Struijk and
- Albert J. Brouwer.
-
- Personal Paint and the Personal Fonts Maker Color Extensions normally
- share the same Personal.font for their user interface. The font itself
- has been upgraded a few times. If you have both programs installed, and
- experience difficulties because one of the two programs expects an old
- version of the font, just remove the font from your FONTS: directory. All
- versions of Personal Paint and PFM2 also search for the font in their
- local directories, where the font is normally copied during automatic
- installation.
-
- For more information on upgrades and other Cloanto products, please
- contact the local distributors named at the end of this file. From time
- to time, information is mailed directly to users of our packages. To take
- advantage of this, don't forget to mail the registration card which came
- with the product.
-
-
-
- Cloanto Product Presentation: Personal Write
-
- Personal Write is an extremely fast word processor packed with original
- capabilities. It fully exploits unique Amiga characteristics like windows
- and multitasking. Personal Write does not limit the number of text
- windows which can be displayed at the same time. A built-in spooler can
- print even the longest texts in the background, while the program is used
- to do other work. Personal Write can encrypt confidential documents,
- which become unreadable to unauthorized users, and save disk space by
- compressing texts. Personal Write is also a powerful tool for converting
- texts into different formats. It can load and save texts combining more
- than 25 character sets of the most widely used computers. Control codes
- can be added or removed, as required by desktop publishing programs,
- Amiga system functions or other hardware and software environments.
- Thousands of combinations of printer settings can be selected to make the
- best use of features like the PostScript driver, the multistrike print
- mode, support for automatic justification with proportional characters
- and Personal Fonts Maker fonts. Alphanumerical labels can be used in the
- text for mail merge or to reorganize data. Pictures can be loaded and
- printed. Keyboard shortcuts and the texts which are displayed can be
- redefined to personalize the user interface (which includes stereo sound
- effects). An automatic hard disk installation procedure can be selected
- with the mouse.
-
- 512 Kbytes of RAM, 1 disk drive required; 1 Mbyte of RAM recommended
-
-
- Cloanto Product Presentation: Personal Fonts Maker
-
- The Personal Fonts Maker is a powerful tool for designing and processing
- fonts. Amiga fonts and fonts created with the Personal Fonts Maker can be
- transferred to the printer memory and printed at maximum quality and
- speed. The Personal Fonts Maker can output fonts in formats which can be
- read by other Amiga programs, by other computers and by a vast range of
- differing printers (even 48-pin and laser printers). The program can
- handle IFF graphics. It is possible, for example, to work on
- typographical fonts input from a scanning device. Repetitive
- transformations on characters or entire fonts can be recorded, stored and
- executed as macros. A special programming language can be used to define
- the format in which fonts are to be saved or sent to a printer. The
- Personal Fonts Maker package includes a multitude of original fonts and
- support tools like the Printer Driver Modifier, which allows the user to
- personalize printer drivers. It is easy - and fun - to work with the
- Personal Fonts Maker, thanks to the elegant and intuitive user interface
- (with stereo sound effects). The manual is full of examples and
- introductory sections for novice users, and comes complete with technical
- information for Amiga experts.
-
- 512 Kbytes of RAM, 1 disk drive required; 1 Mbyte of RAM recommended
-
-
- Personal Fonts Maker AGA Color Extensions
-
- The Color Extensions disk adds powerful color font processing
- capabilities to the basic package. Most of Personal Paint's editing tools
- have been incorporated into the package. For the first time, it is
- possible to process fonts in up to 256 colors and no size limit. Among
- others, special functions for anti-aliasing (even using an Amiga vector
- font as a point of departure) and right-to-left fonts are provided. This
- makes it an ideal companion to video applications, and a must in the
- titling environment.
-
- 1 Mbyte RAM, 1 disk drive required; 1 Mbyte of Chip RAM recommended
-
-
- Cloanto Personal Paint, (C) Cloanto Italia 1992-1994, All Rights
- Reserved. Cloanto, Personal Paint, PPaint, Personal Write, PWrite,
- Personal Fonts Maker, PFM: (R), (TM) Cloanto Italia. Please refer to the
- user manuals for further information.
-
-
- Cloanto Italia sas Tel +39 432 545902
- PO Box 118 Fax +39 432 609051
- I - 33100 Udine Bbs +39 432 545905
-
- User and dealer inquiries should be addressed to the national
- distributors.
-
- German Area:
- Casablanca Multimedia GmbH Tel +49 234 72035
- Wiemelhauser Straße 247 a Fax +49 234 72060
- D - 44799 Bochum
-
- Great Britain:
- Meridian Software Distribution Ltd. Tel +44 81 5433500
- East House Fax +44 81 5432255
- East Road Industrial Estate
- GB - London SW19 1AH
-
- North America:
- Haitex Resources, Inc. Tel +1 803 881-7518
- PO Box 20609 Fax +1 803 881-7522
- USA - Charleston, SC 29413-0609 Bbs +1 803 881-7522
-
- Italy:
- CTO spa Tel +39 51 753133
- Via Piemonte 7/f Fax +39 51 753418
- I - 40069 Zola Predosa
-
- Italy - Mail Order:
- Lago snc Tel +39 31 300174
- Via Benzi 18 Fax +39 31 300214
- I - 22100 Como
-
- Sweden:
- ProComp Tel +46 472 70845
- Box 46 Fax +46 472 71680
- S - 340 36 Moheda Bbs +46 472 71270
-
- French Area:
- Adept Marketing Tel +41 21 7022626
- Rte. de Renens 1 Fax +41 21 7022629
- CH - 1030 Bussigny-prés-Lausanne
-
- Greece:
- Multi-RAK Tel +49 234 9489411
- Karnassiotis & Radouniklis GBR Fax +49 234 9489444
- Prinz-Regent-Straße 70
- D - 44795 Bochum
-
- Pacific Rim:
- Amadeus Computers Tel +61 2 652-2712
- 34 Tecoma Drive Fax +61 2 652-1515
- Glenorie NSW 2157
- Australia
-