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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 1. Introduction ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- LightWaves
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- MultiMedia Presentation Tool
-
- for OS/2
-
- Version 1.1
-
-
- Conceived, Written and Developed by
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- James Ullom
-
- Hammer of the Gods Software
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- Copyright 1994
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- Revised 3-10-94
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-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 2. Disclaimer ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- General Disclaimer
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- If anything happens while running this program, I (James Ullom or Hammer of the
- Gods Software) am not responsible. This includes your computer, it's
- peripherals, your personal life, or the political realm.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 3. Acknowledgments ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Acknowledgments
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- The extreme patience of my wife, Chandra.
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- Thanks to my Bomb Squad of Glenn Frasier, Quintin Boehmisch, JB Williams, and
- Wyatt Johnson for allowing themselves to be my program's guinea pig and their
- helpful suggestions.
-
- Kathleen Panov, Larry Salomon, and Arthur Panov for their excellent OS/2
- Programming book:
- The Art of OS/2 2.1 C Programming
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- And the folks at MST3K for helping me keep a sense of humor while writing this
- program.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 4. What is it ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- What is it
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- LightWaves is a MultiMedia Presentation Tool that allows you to combine visual
- images with sound. It is designed to work with any computer using OS/2 and
- MMPM/2 v1.1. LightWaves versions (1.X) are FREEWARE. This is to allow anyone
- with BASIC multimedia needs to be able to produce a multimedia presentation.
- The idea of this software was driven by my own need in this area. The only
- thing I ask of you is that you tell me how you like the software, how you use
- it, and how you think it could be better, or even how you don't like it. Please
- see the last sections on How to Contact Me and Becoming a Fully Registered
- User.
-
- Future versions of LightWaves, 2.0 and on, will not be FREEWARE but will become
- SHAREWARE. Any version 1.X released will contain only bug fixes and not
- program enhancements from the listing in the Future of LightWaves Section.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 5. General Program History ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This program became a need for me about a year ago when I wanted to produce a
- multimedia presentation for my last Senior MIS class at Texas Tech University.
- Spurred by the general lack of easy to use Multimedia programs in the
- FREEWARE/SHAREWARE area at the time, I set out to write my own presentation
- program. Delayed with school and work came the light at the end of the tunnel,
- OS/2 2.1.
-
- Hailed as the best vehicle for multimedia, as well as I was being fed up with
- losing Windows in a file download, I made the switch.
-
- Version 1.0 was written and tested on my 386 33MHz PC. The new version 1.1 was
- written on my new 486 PC but was tested on my 386 as well to ensure I
- maintained usable performance on 386 33Mhz 8Meg PC's using MMPM/2.
-
- Version 1.1 fixes several problems I became aware of after I acquired my 486 PC
- and could run in 1024x768 mode. I have fixed all screen sizing errors,
- rewritten the timing routines and solved the fade out problem pointed out to me
- by JB. Williams. Version 1.1 also adds Compact Disc audio support for people
- with CD-ROM drives. I also added the ability to cycle a presentation for
- unattended multimedia demonstrations.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 6. Caveats on Using LightWaves ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Here I discuss things to be careful of in using LightWaves.
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- 1. LightWaves REQUIRES MMPM/2 v1.1 be installed on the system. Even if you
- have no audio or CD-ROM device, simply install MMPM/2 v1.1 and select
- the Software Motion Video choice and this will suffice.
-
- 2. LightWaves makes no check to verify that the Image files you specify are
- in Windows Bitmap (.BMP) format.
-
- 3. LightWaves makes no check to verify that the Sound files you specify are
- in actual Wave (.WAV) or MIDI (.MID) format.
-
- 4. LightWaves does not check to ensure that you have an audio device
- supported by MMPM/2.
-
- 5. LightWaves does not produce backups of your presentation files.
-
- 6. Since the Presentation Module hides the mouse pointer during a
- presentation, stopping the presentation through the Task List may cause
- you to lose your mouse pointer until you reboot OS/2.
-
- 7. LightWaves makes no check to ensure that you have not specified a longer
- Delay time than is possible with an associated Sound file. (This may
- become more clear after using LightWaves.)
-
- All of these caveats will be resolved in LightWaves Version 2.0.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 7. What LightWaves Will/Won't Do ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- What LightWaves Will Do
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- This version will only display Windows Bitmap (.BMP) files and will only play
- Wave (.WAV) audio and MIDI (.MID) music files. This version also supports
- playing Compact Disc audio from a CD-ROM device supported by OS/2 2.1.
-
- This version does stretch bitmaps, if you choose, to completely fill your
- display. This means if your display is 800x600 or 1024x768 and your images are
- 640x480, or vice versa, LightWaves can stretch or compress the image to fill
- the screen. Of course if you chose to use images smaller or larger than your
- display and have the Image stretched/compressed, the image may become grainy or
- distorted, but by all means try it.
-
- This version will play any length or quality of Wave and MIDI files on any
- sound device supported by MMPM/2 v1.1, provided your audio card can support the
- wave file format in relation to bits per sample (8 or 16), samples per second
- (11 - 44 KHz), and mode (mono or stereo). Beware, some MIDI files do not play
- properly under MMPM/2.
-
- All other features are discussed in the How to Use LightWaves Sections.
-
- What It Won't Do
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- This version does not incorporate color palette management, therefore any
- images with 256 colors or more may lose colors.
-
- Images with less than 256 colors should display properly, such as normal
- Graphic images produced by Harvard or Freelance Graphics.
-
- To transform your 256 or more Color images to a more displayable form for
- LightWaves as well as increase image display performance, rather than random
- color assignment, I suggest you use PMJPEG by Norman and Ken Yee. This is a
- SHAREWARE program that can be downloaded from the OS/2 Shareware BBS. Use the
- Option to Map the image to System Colors. This produces a more "palettable"
- image for viewing, it's also good for converting .BMPs into background images
- for OS/2.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 8. Installing LightWaves ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- To install LightWaves onto your system simply unzip the program files (you have
- probably done that since you are reading this). Then create a directory for
- them and place all the files into that directory. That's it, you're done, now
- just create a program object for LightWaves on your desktop and your ready to
- go.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 9. Notes on Running a Presentation ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- When running a presentation, each presentation will begin and end with a black
- screen. To begin with your first slide simply press the Spacebar to begin your
- presentation. The same is true for the ending black screen. After your last
- slide has ended, LightWaves will display another black screen, simply press the
- Spacebar and the Presentation will end. This was done so that you would not
- have to supply your own first and last blank screens and you can start and end
- your presentations without having your audience introduced to your OS/2 Desktop
- (as interesting as it may be).
-
- Those with CD-ROM drives will experience a short (1 - 2 sec) delay when
- starting the Presentation due to the initialization of the CD-ROM drive (there
- was no way out of it).
-
- When your presentation is running there are three keys that have special
- significance to a LightWaves presentation.
-
- The ESC key:
- This will end the presentation after the slide that is currently
- displayed. If this key is pressed, your computer will beep once,
- signifying that the END PRESENTATION key was pressed. The Presentation
- will then proceed to the ending black screen.
-
- The BACKSPACE key:
- This will end all the sound in your presentation but the images will
- continue to be displayed. This was implemented in case during your
- presentation it is obvious that your sounds are not going over as well
- as expected. Your computer will beep twice signaling that the END
- SOUND key was pressed. Again, the presentation will continue but with
- no sound.
-
- Press Uppercase 'G' Twice:
- This will cause a Cycled presentation to end at the end of the last
- slide. The presentation will beep three acending notes signifying that
- it will end.
-
- During a presentation, the program may beep at you, normally followed by a lack
- of an Image or Sound. Here are the beeps and their meaning.
-
- Single Low Beep:
- This signifies that the presentation could not find the Image file
- specified with the slide. Check the Image file's drive and path.
-
- Two High Beeps:
- This means that the presentation could not find the Sound file
- specified with the Slide. Sometimes this may happen because you did
- not want a sound file associated with a slide but did not uncheck the
- USE SOUND switch in the IMAGE CONTROL PAGE.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10. How to Use LightWaves ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- This section discusses all of the screens available to you for creating,
- controling, and editing your presentation.
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-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.1. File Menu Selections ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- After double clicking on the object you made on your desktop, you will be
- presented with a splash screen and then a relatively blank window. I will now
- discuss the menu choices and their meaning.
-
- FILE
-
- New:
- This will bring up a new and clean Presentation WorkSpace. To begin
- adding image and sound files, simply use your mouse pointer to select
- the ADD Button.
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- Open:
- This will bring up a file dialog with your presentation files listed.
- If your presentation files (.PRS) are in another directory, use the
- file dialog to move around to the appropriate location and select the
- file name. Doing so will then bring up the Presentation WorkSpace into
- the LightWaves window. If you have a presentation that needs to be
- saved, LightWaves will prompt you to do so.
-
- Close:
- This will close the current presentation and clear the Presentation
- WorkSpace. If the current presentation has been changed since it was
- last saved, LightWaves will prompt you.
-
- Settings:
- This will bring up the Default Settings Notebook. These settings are
- used to initialize every new slide created by pressing the ADD Button.
- These settings can be changed to fit the presentation you are working
- on.
-
- Save:
- This will save the current presentation with the current file name.
-
- SaveAs:
- This will bring up a File Dialog box to allow you to name a new
- presentation or change the name of the current presentation.
-
- Exit:
- This will end the LightWaves program. If the current presentation has
- changed since the last time it was saved, LightWaves will prompt you.
-
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- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.2. WorkSpace Choices ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- I shall now discuss the Presentation WorkSpace and it's Buttons.
-
- Add:
- This will create a new slide and bring up the settings notebook for
- that new slide. The new slide will be placed as the last slide in the
- list. If you wish for the slide to be in a different position, simply
- change the ORDER number to it's correct position.
-
- View:
- This will open the settings notebook for a selected slide. First select
- a slide from the presentation by making it highlighted and then press
- the VIEW button. This can also be accomplished by double clicking on
- the slide in the Presentation Workspace.
-
- Remove:
- This will remove the currently selected slide. Just select the slide
- you wish to remove from the presentation by making it highlighted, and
- press the REMOVE button. LightWaves will prompt you to be sure that
- the selected slide is the one you wish to remove.
-
- Present!:
- This will start the Presentation Module using the current presentation
- file along with the most recent changes to the presentation's slides.
- You do not need to save the presentation before pressing this button,
- LightWaves creates a temporary presentation file for use with the
- Presentation Module. After the Presentation is finished, it will
- return to LightWaves.
-
- StartAt:
- This will start the Presentation Module at a selected slide. Simply
- select the slide you wish to start at by making it highlighted and
- press the StartAt Button. The Presentation will begin and end with
- it's normal black screens.
-
- Cycle Presentation:
- When this checkbox is checked, the current presentation will be cycled
- over and over until you type 2 capital G's. If the box is unchecked,
- then the presentation will end at the end of the last slide.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3. Slide Settings Notebook ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- I will now discuss the Slide Settings Notebook and each page's meaning. In all
- Pages, the OK button will save the changes and the CANCEL button will not save
- the changes leaving the current slide unaffected by any changes made.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3.1. Image Control Page ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Order:
- This is the Numerical Order the selected slide is in the presentation. If
- you wish to change the order of the slide, simply move the order number to
- the desired position. The maximum number of slides is 1000. The Default
- Settings order number will be 0 which will not be able to be changed.
-
- File Name:
- This will display the fully qualified Image file name. You can either
- type in the Image file name yourself or press the FIND button to use a
- File Dialog to select the Image file. The maximum file name length is 256
- characters with the path. The Default Settings will contain the entry
- PRES.DEF, which will not be able to be changed.
-
- Description:
- This will display the current slide's description. This description is
- used in the Presentation WorkSpace to identify the slide in the
- presentation. You can type anything you want here but it is limited to 80
- characters. The Default Settings will contain it's own description which
- will not be able to be changed.
-
- Fit Image to Screen:
- This will determine if the image is to be stretched/compressed to fill the
- screen. If an image is the size of the screen, it is best to have this
- unchecked for performance purposes. If an image is smaller than the
- screen and not stretched, the image will be centered to the screen.
-
- Image Display Delay:
- This specifies how long to delay the display of the Image after a sound
- has started playing. If no sound is used, then the image will simply be
- delayed for the specified amount of time. If the Image Display Delay
- checkbox is unchecked, the time values will be unable to be changed and
- the Image will not be delayed. When the checkbox is checked, the Time
- values will become available to be changed and the Image will be delayed.
-
- Background:
- This is where you can specify if you want a Black or White background on
- your image. If your image is the same size as the screen, then this color
- will not be seen. This color is also the color used to clear the screen
- for the next image. If the image is smaller than the screen and not
- stretched, the centered image will have this color as a border.
-
- Use Sounds:
- This checkbox specifies whether or not this slide will have a sound
- associated with it. If it is checked, then the image will be associated
- with the specified sound. If the checkbox is unchecked, then the image
- will not have an associated sound, even if one is specified in the later
- Sound pages. Also if unchecked, then the END OF SOUND choice on the Next
- Image Method Page will be unavailable.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3.2. Next Image Method Page ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Change Image After:
-
- This is where you will select how the current Image will proceed to the next
- image in the presentation.
-
- If TIME SET is selected then Image will end after the time specified in
- the Time values in the Time Set area. All other methods will not be used
- even if they contain valid entries.
-
- If KEYBOARD is selected then the current Image will end after the user
- presses the specified key in the Keyboard area. The only choices are the
- Spacebar and the Enter key. All other methods will not be used even if
- they contain valid entries.
-
- If MOUSE is selected then the current image will end after the user has
- pressed the selected mouse button specified in the Mouse area. The
- current choices are the LEFT and RIGHT mouse buttons. All other methods
- will not be used even if they contain valid entries.
-
- If END OF SOUND is selected then the image will end after the end of its
- associated sound. If there is not an associated sound with the current
- image then this selection will cause the Image to change almost
- instantly.
-
- Clear the Image
-
- This checkbox specifies if when the Image is done, will it be cleared
- from the screen or left on the screen. If the checkbox is checked the
- Image will be cleared when the slide is done. If the checkbox is
- unchecked then the image will remain on the screen.
-
- This is implemented so that if two images were very simalar and used to
- make an overlaying effect, then by having the screen NOT cleared
- (unchecked) would reduce the amount of screen flicker between Images.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3.3. Sound Control Page ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Sound Type:
- This allows you to choose the type of sound you wish to associate with the
- Image. If you choose "Wave or MIDI" then you will need to fill in the
- Sound File box. If you choose "Compact Disc" then you will be able to
- chose the track as well as the starting position within the track of the
- CD audio you want to associate with the Image.
-
- Sound File:
- This will display the fully qualified file name of the sound file that is
- to be associated with the Image. You can either type in the fully
- qualified file name or press the FIND button to locate the file. The
- maximum number of characters is 256 including the path. For the Default
- Settings this will be blank and will not be able to be changed.
-
- Volume:
- This will specify the volume level the current sound file is to be played
- at. The range is from 0 to 100 percent.
-
- CD Track:
- This is where you can specify the track number of the audio sound from the
- Compact Disc you wish to associate with the Image in the Presentation.
- You can also use the time indicators to start the audio at a particular
- time within the track specified in CD Track.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3.4. Sound Start Methods Page ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- Start the Sound:
-
- This is where the method for starting the current sound file is specified.
-
- If AT IMAGE DISPLAY is selected then the associated sound will begin playing
- at the moment the Image is displayed. When this is selected, the Start Delay
- Time area will not be available to be changed and the Delay Time will not be
- used even if it contains valid values.
-
- If AFTER TIME DELAY is selected then the sound will begin after Image is
- displayed with the time specified in the Start Delay Time area. When this
- selection is selected, then the Start Delay Time area will become available
- to be changed.
-
- Fade In Sound:
-
- This is where you can specify the amount of time at the start of the sound
- which will be faded in. The fading effect will start at a volume of 0 and
- end at the specified time at the Volume specified in the Sound Control Page.
- If the checkbox is not checked then the Time values will be unavailable to
- be changed and the sound will not be faded in even if it contains valid time
- values.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 10.3.5. Sound Ending Methods Page ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- End the Sound:
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- This is where you can specify how the sound file will end.
-
- If WITH THE IMAGE is selected then the sound will end when the Image
- associated with the Sound ends. If this is selected then the Fade Out area
- is available to be changed.
-
- If AFTER THE IMAGE is selected then the sound will play on after the sounds
- associated image had ended. The sound will continue to play until the sound
- file ends or the CD track finishes. If this is selected then the Fade Out
- area will be unavailable to be changed and will not be used even if it is
- checked and contains valid time values.
-
- Fade Out Sound:
-
- This is where you can specify the amount of time at the end of the sound
- that will fade out. The fade out effect goes from the specified Volume on
- the Sound Control Page to a volume of 0.
-
- If the Checkbox is checked then the sound will be faded out. If the checkbox
- is unchecked then the sound will not be faded out and the time values will
- be unavailable from changes. The whole Fade Out area is made unavailable if
- the PLAY ON method is selected.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11. How to Use the Presentation Module ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- The Presentation Module is a separate program that actually runs all the
- presentations. You can run the module by:
-
- 1. Pressing the PRESENT! or START AT buttons in the Presentation Workspace
-
- 2. A separate object on the desktop
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- 3. It can be run from the command line
-
- I will be discussing the last two methods.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11.1. Starting from an Object ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- You can start the presentation module this way by creating an object on your
- desktop for the presentation program file. You must specify a fully qualified
- presentation file in the object's Settings-Optional Parameters field.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 11.2. Starting from the Command Line ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- You can start the presentation module from the command line by specifying the
- fully qualified presentation file after the program name.
-
- Example: C:\present C:\directory\filename.prs
-
- Where 'C:\' is the system prompt, 'present' is the presentation module's
- program name, 'C:\directory' is the directory where the presentation file is
- stored, '\filename.prs' is the presentation filename.
-
- You can also specify which slide to start at by placing the slide's number
- after the presentation file name in the above example. The same holds true for
- an Icon Object of the presentation module as described above.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 12. The Future of LightWaves ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
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- I will now list the current changes planned for Version 2.0 of LightWaves.
- However, when version 2.0 is released it will not be as FREEWARE but as
- SHAREWARE due to the increased time spent and functionality of the program.
- Please review this list before submitting any suggestions to me.
-
- Version 2.0 Planned Changes
-
- AVI support
- Bitmap Animation
- Color Palette Management (might show up in an earlier version)
- Drag and Drop Program Activation
- Drag and Drop Slide Ordering
- Graphic Slide Table (small versions of the image in a table like metaphor
- rather than only having the Presentation WorkSpace to work in)
- Image Entry/Exit Effects (Fade In/Out, Blinds, Wipe Directions, Palette
- Rotation)
- Image Preview during Slide Settings
- More Graphic Image Support (PCX, GIF, OS/2 BMP, TIFF, JPEG)
- Overlaying Images
- Slide Creation Utility
- Smaller Slide Settings Notebook
- Sound Preview during Slide Settings
-
- Way off in the future
-
- Network MultiMedia Presentation Capability
- Pen Compatibility
- Touch Screen Capability
- Workplace OS version
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 13. How To/Trouble Shooting ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- HOW DO I ASSOCIATE MANY SOUND FILES WITH A SINGLE IMAGE?
- This only requires simply placing the same image file in the proceeding
- slide settings of the new sound. Failure to put an image file in a slide
- will cause the Presentation to beep at you at every slide without an Image
- file.
-
- HOW DO I ASSOCIATE MANY IMAGES WITH A SINGLE SOUND?
- Be sure that the USE SOUND checkbox is unchecked on the slides proceeding
- the first image. Also be sure that PLAY ON in the Sound Exit Method page
- of the first slide is set. This will cause the sound associated with the
- first image to not be interrupted by the following images. Now simply use
- the timers available to synchronize the images to the various sound
- events.
-
- HOW DO I USE LIGHTWAVES AS JUST A SLIDESHOW WITH NO SOUND?
- Be sure to set USE SOUND in the IMAGE CONTROL page to unchecked. To make
- it easier, you might want to set the Default Settings so that USE SOUNDS
- is initially off in all slides.
-
- DURING THE PRESENTATION MY COMPUTER BEEPED AT ME ONCE (medium tone)
- This is caused by the fact that the Presentation Module could not load the
- Image file specified in the slide being loaded, not the current Image on
- the display. Check the Slide in question to ensure it contains the
- correct file name or that the file exists.
-
- DURING THE PRESENTATION MY COMPUTER BEEPED AT ME TWICE (high tones)
- This is caused by the fact that the Presentation Module could not load the
- Sound file specified in the Slide being loaded. The beeping will occur
- just before the slide's Image is displayed. Check the Slide in question to
- ensure it contains the current sound file, the sound file exists, and is
- either Wave or MIDI format.
-
- MY MIDI SOUND PLAYS SLOWLY OR NOT AT ALL
- Some MIDI files are not compatible with MMPM/2. Use the MIDI player that
- came with MMPM/2 to check that the MIDI file plays in the same manor.
-
- WHEN I START LIGHTWAVES I GET THE OPENING PICTURE AND THEN A DIALOG MESSAGE
- SAYING THAT IT COULD NOT OPEN THE "PRES.DEF" FILE
- This is caused when the program is starting and can not find the file
- PRES.DEF. If you are starting from an Icon, then you might want to set
- the Working Directory parameter in the program object to the directory
- where LightWaves is contained. If that does not work copy the file
- PRES.BAK and rename it PRES.DEF.
-
- WHEN I START LIGHTWAVES I GET A "SYS3175 ERROR" MESSAGE
- This is caused when the PRES.DEF file is corrupt. Simply copy the file
- PRES.BAK and rename it to PRES.DEF. This should solve the problem.
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 14. How to Contact Me (James Ullom) ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- I would really appreciate it if anyone using this program would let me know how
- you are using it and so on. Please fill out the registration form at the end
- of this document. REMEMBER all submissions to me (James Ullom) become property
- of James Ullom and Hammer of the Gods Software.
-
- Now the real information, where I am so that you can reach me.
-
- COMPUSERVE:
-
- Name: James Ullom
- UserID: 71044,3432
-
- INTERNET:
-
- You'll actually be sending to my compuserve account.
-
- Address: 71044.3432@compuserve.com
-
- Mailing Address:
-
- James Ullom
- Hammer of the Gods Software
- 2425 Cromwell Circle #1110
- Austin TX, 78741
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 15. How to become a Fully Registered User ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Becoming a fully registered user of LightWaves is completealy optional to you.
- However, becoming a fully registered user does provide you with the following
- benefits:
-
- 1. Free program updates to LightWaves version 1.X mailed to you directly.
-
- 2. Option to become part of my Bomb Squad (beta tester) for future versions
- of LightWaves.
-
- 3. Special pricing on the future LightWaves 2.0 which will NOT be FREEWARE
- as versions 1.X are.
-
- 4. One time registration fee of $10.
-
- 5. The fuzzy warm feeling that you've helped foster OS/2 application
- development.
-
- To register print and fill out the following page, inclose your $10 and mail it
- to me at:
-
- James Ullom
- Hammer of the Gods Software
- 2425 Cromwell Circle #1110
- Austin, TX 78741
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 16. Registration Form for LightWaves v1.1 ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- Registration Form for LightWaves v1.1
-
- Name: _____________________________________________
-
- Company: _____________________________________________
-
- Address1: _____________________________________________
-
- Address2: _____________________________________________
-
- City: _____________________________________________
-
- State: ______________________ Zip Code: ___________
-
- Circle your response:
-
- A) How do you plan to use LightWaves?
-
- 1. School Presentations
- 2. Business Presentations
- 3. In store demonstrations (other products)
- 4. Other: ___________________________________________
- __________________________________________________
-
- B) Did you find LightWaves easy to use?
-
- Very Easy 1 2 3 4 5 Hard to use
-
- C) Was the documentation clear?
-
- Very Clear 1 2 3 4 5 Not Clear at all
-
- D) Was the documentation useful?
-
- Very Useful 1 2 3 4 5 Not Useful
-
- Please feel free to include ANY comments you may have concerning LightWaves
- on the back of this form.
-
- OPTIONAL
-
- _
- |_| I want to become a Fully Registered User of LightWaves v1.1 and I
- have enclosed my $10 that entitles me to all the benefits listed in the
- Becoming a Fully Registered User section.
-
- A) I would like my program updates sent in the following format:
- _ _
- |_| 3 1/2 diskettes |_| 5 1/4 diskettes
-
- _
- B) |_| I would like to become a member of the LightWaves Bomb Squad (beta
- tester).
-
-
- Signature: ______________________________________________________
-
- Date: _________________
-
-
- ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ 17. The README.1ST file ΓòÉΓòÉΓòÉ
-
- This is the short list of important items concerning LightWaves v1.1. The
- On-line Help contains a fully detailed description of the entire program.
-
- The file PRES.BAK is a backup copy of the PRES.DEF file which contains the
- information needed to start the program.
-
- LightWaves v1.1 requires MMPM/2 v1.1 be installed in OS/2
- LightWaves v1.1 and any 1.X version is FREEWARE
- LightWaves v1.1 will only display Windows Bitmap (*.BMP) files.
- Lightwaves v1.1 will only play Wave (.WAV) audio and MIDI (.MID) files.
- LightWaves v1.1 will support Compact Disc audio through a CD-ROM device.
- LightWaves v1.1 will allow you to cycle a presentation for unattended
- demonstrations.
- LightWaves is a MultiThreaded, PM application.
-
- PRESENTATION NOTE
-
- When a presentation is started, LightWaves starts with a black screen. Just
- press the Spacebar to proceed. Each presentation will end in the same way.
- Those with CD-ROM drives will experience a 1 - 2 second delay before being able
- to start the presentation from the black screen, this was unavoidable.
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- To install lightwaves, simply uncompress the files, create a directory for it
- and place all the files in that directory. Do not move the On-Line Help (.INF)
- file or the Wave (.WAV) files from this directory.
-
- Create a program object on your desktop for LightWaves or run LightWaves from
- the command line like so:
-
- Example C:\directory\lightwav.exe
-
- Where 'C:\directory\' is the drive and directory in which LightWaves was
- installed, 'lightwav.exe' is the executable file name.
-
- Users of LightWaves v1.0
-
- Users of LightWaves v1.0 will NOT be able to use their current presentation
- files (.PRS) with LightWaves v1.1. I will be posting a utility to convert v1.0
- files to v1.1 in the very near future. If you become a Fully Registered User,
- I will send this utility to you directly.
-
- Becoming a Fully Registered User
-
- Details concerning becoming a Fully Registared User of LightWaves v1.1 and the
- benefits included in becoming so are in the On-Line Help.
-