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- ImageGen for Windows 95
-
- Written By Robert Thivierge
-
- Program File Version Date: March 17, 1997
-
- WARNING: READ THIS WHOLE PAGE BEFORE RUNNING IMAGEGEN!!!
-
- ImageGen is a freeware Windows 95 program that produces HTML Web pages
- consisting of small in-line JPEG or GIF images. These images can be clicked
- on in a Web browser (like Netscape) to see the full sized JPEG or GIF
- picture. It also creates clickable icons that link to files of any type.
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-
- This document is on the web at http://www.canuck.com/~thivier1/imagegen and
- is a plain text file (called README.TXT), which is included with ImageGen.
-
- Table of Contents
-
- * ImageGen News
- * Sample Sites
- * Current Features
- * Planned Features
- * Legal Issues and Credits
- o Ownership
- o Freeware Status
- o Credits
- o Disclaimer
- * System Requirements
- * Downloading and Installing
- * Bugs
- * Known Potential Problems
- * Contacting the Author
-
- ImageGen News
-
- Due to bugs in recent releases I have fallen behind in responding to
- e-mail. If you find that I don't respond to your e-mail within a month,
- please re-read this page, follow all instructions, and try one or two more
- times. Also, remember, it's your responsibility to repeat all *required*
- information in *every* e-mail, while still remaining short and concise.
- Remember, it's my choice to decide who I wish to assist. I only help people
- who help me make ImageGen a better program.
-
- ImageGen has been changed so that when you click on a item in the opening
- screen a description of the item is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
- Also, many cryptic names of settings have been given more meaningful names.
- This should make the program easier for new users. For older users, all the
- existing functionality is the same, but it may take some time to get used
- to the changes.
-
- Sample Sites
-
- There are scores of sites and hundreds of pages made with ImageGen. I have
- made a very tiny sample page here. The best search engines to find ImageGen
- sites are HotBot, Excite, and Alta-Vista. Search for the word "imagegen" in
- all lower-case letters. If you know of another search engine that produces
- good results (ie. hundreds of ImageGen pages), please let me know.
-
- Current Features
-
- Web Features
-
- * For every JPEG or GIF file in your site, it creates a smaller JPEG or
- GIF thumbnail version, which the browser user can click on to see the
- full sized version.
- * Other file types are shown using an icon appropriate to the file type,
- along with the file type name. Browsers of your pages can download any
- file of any type.
- * You can make a single page site, or a multi-page/multi-level site.
- * Enter descriptive text about each images while seeing preview of
- image.
- * Images can optionally be grouped based in similiarity in file names.
- * All text outputted in pages can be changed.
- * Works with pictures on CD-ROM.
- * You can visually select a background color, use Windows wallpaper as a
- background image, or select your own JPEG/GIF background image.
- * You can choose in the Layout Wizard how many images to show in each
- row of a table.
- * The Layout Wizard can generate "Detail Pages", which allow browser
- users to see extra info about each picture that might not fit on the
- Index Page. Also, each Picture Detail Page is directly linked to the
- first, previous, next, and last Picture Detail Page.
- * Instead of having all the pictures in a folder appear on one page,
- ImageGen can (optionally) break them up into groups with similiar file
- names.
- * When downloading the full sized version of an image, a browser user
- can (if you want) instantly see a full sized low resolution version of
- the image. It is then progressively replace by a higher reslution
- version.
-
- If there's anything you can't get ImageGen to do when making Web Pages,
- please let me know.
-
- Planned Features
-
- 1. Creation of GIF or JPEG in-line/preview images for all file types,
- created by programs that are 100% Windows 95 and OLE 2.0 compliant
- (ie. Microsoft Office 95).
- 2. 100% visual user interface.
- 3. JavaScript and Java support.
- 4. Client Side Image Maps.
-
- Legal Issues and Credits
-
- Ownership
-
- ImageGen(c) 1997
- The Picture Page Generator
- Written by Robert Thivierge
- All rights reserved by Robert Thivierge
-
- Any attempt by a person other than myself to reverse compile, sell, or to
- represent the program as their own is prohibited. You may give a copy of
- the the program to someone else free of charge, provided you include all
- the files you received yourself. They then should notify me of receipt of
- it.
-
- Legal use of my program requires that I be notified that you are using it
- and be able to see any web pages made with it. This means I should be sent
- the URL of any ImageGen derived web pages. If a username/password is
- required simply to view the site, than I must be given it. If this is not
- acceptable to you (or whoever makes the relevent decisions) than you may
- not use my software.
-
- Any person or organization may distribute my program as freeware. They may
- charge a fee for the service of distribution (such as on-line charges,
- charge for distribution media, etc...). An acceptable form of distribution
- is including my program on CD-ROMs containing freeware/shareware, where
- there is a charge for the CD-ROM. However, it must be understood that they
- are not selling my program. And absolutely nobody, but me, may imply or
- suggest that they authored this program or that it is their property. I
- must always be given full credit.
-
- I must be notified when my program is included on CD-ROM.
-
- Legal Credits
-
- * This software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG
- Group. They are kind enough to allow programmers to use their code
- library without financial charge.
- * The Graphics Interchange Format(C) is the Copyright property of
- CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(SM) is a Service Mark property of
- CompuServe Incorporated.
- * The actual compression method used in GIF is copywrited by Unisys
- Corporation. I thank them for allowing freeware authors to use their
- compression method without obtaining a license or paying royalties.
- See the Unisys FAQ on GIF for further details.
-
- Disclaimer
-
- Use my program at your own risk. There are bugs I know of, there are bugs I
- don't know of. I assume no liability for any losses incurred by use of my
- program. I myself have accidently overwritten files with ImageGen. So, if I
- can loose stuff, you can too. In fact, some users have lost files and been
- unable to recover.
-
- System Requirements
-
- * Operating System: Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 or better
- * Processor: 80486 or better
- * Memory: 32 Megs or better
-
- Installation Procedures
-
- To install, do the following:
-
- 1. Back-up everything or be prepared to loose everything. If you aren't
- sure if you want to do this, then stop now and don't use ImageGen.
- 2. Download The ImageGen ZIP File. If you're viewing this document on the
- web with Netscape you can right click on the highlighted text here,
- and then select "Save Link As...".
- 3. Make a folder (directory) for the program (such as C:\IMAGEGEN). It is
- very important that you have a directory set aside exclusively for
- ImageGen. Never use the same directory for the program that you use
- for your Web Site (ie. the folder where you keep all your pictures).
- 4. Copy the ZIP File into it.
- 5. Unzip it with PKUNZIP or a compatible program. Use the command:
- PKUNZIP IG32.ZIP
- 6. Make sure all the ImageGen program files are in the same folder, with
- no other files present. Never use this folder to put your pictures or
- HTML files in. Remember, files in the "IMAGEGEN" folder can be
- overwritten.
- 7. Now you can start ImageGen using the Windows Explorer. You may also
- wish to create a short-cut for the program. On the desktop right click
- the mouse, and select New/Shortcut.
- 8. To generate a site for the first time, use the "Layout Wizard" to
- decide what it will look like.
- 9. Remember, when selecting a folder for your site, that old HTML file(s)
- will be overwritten. So, please be very careful. Do not generate a
- site until you've thought about what you're doing.
- 10. When using the "Layout Wizard", you must fill in everything on the
- first screen completely. Do not skip something or make up information.
-
- Bugs
-
- You should report bugs to thivier1@canuck.com after reading the information
- below.
- Note: I am unable to respond to any bug reports that fail to meet the
- following requirements.
-
- The latest version of ImageGen now writes out much of the information you
- need to report, into a special file called "igerrlog.txt". The file is in
- the same folder as "imagegen.exe". When reporting a bug, you should
- copy/paste this file to the end of your e-mail message. If it's huge, than
- please send me e-mail asking to send it.
-
- Before sending me a bug report you should first carefully examine any error
- message you see on the screen and also look at "igerrlog.txt". Look for
- files that are mentioned to have problems, also look at the file name that
- is the last in the list, or just before (or after) where the error is
- printed. Use graphics viewing/editing software to fix problems in you image
- file(s). If you find any, you should move, fix, or delete them.
-
- Try removing all but just a few of your images, to see if the problem
- continues. If the problem only occurs with a few (or one) image, than it's
- probably not a bug in ImageGen.
-
- When you do send me an e-mail message, please ensure all the following is
- including. The file "igerrlog.txt" should contain it, but it's your
- responsibility to ensure it's present and correct.
-
- * The exact File Version Date of ImageGen you're using. This information
- appears both in Help/About and in "igerrlog.txt".
- * Operating System and version that you run ImageGen in.
- * What (if any) network you're using.
- * Exactly what lead up to the error. The word "crash" and "died" tell me
- nothing useful. I want to know how it happened, and exactly what
- happened. Under what circumstances does it run OK? Have you tried
- running it with different pictures that you know are error free? Did
- you try doing a fresh re-install.
- * The exact text of any error message. If a file name or line number is
- reported, this information is critical.
- * Send the URL of your web site. If it's private, send any user
- name/password required to access it. People who send requests for
- help, but forget this, get put at the bottom of my help list. If you
- don't have a URL (ie. it's not ready yet), then please say so. Of
- course, some people won't have a working web site until after they fix
- a problem with ImageGen.
-
- There are many users who contact me, so always repeat important
- information. Don't assume I'll remember anything from the past. Reminding
- me of a URL, is also a good idea.
-
- Bug List
-
- * ImageGen sometimes has a problem with video modes other than 8-bit and
- 24-bit color. If this occurs try using 8-bit color video mode.
- * Sometimes ImageGen doesn't cancel when told to. Often, repeatedly
- hitting the "Cancel" button is required.
- * Changes to site layout can not always be saved.
- * When selecting a folder using a dialog box, ImageGen crashes if you
- try to select the special Windows 95 "My Computer" folder.
-
- Known Potential Problems
-
- Please be advised certain actions taken in ImageGen have massive and
- permanent consequences, for which users (ie. you) and not me, are 100%
- liable for. A list of only some (not all) of these follows. Always back up
- everything, before using ImageGen. Remember, I am not responsible for any
- problems you have with ImageGen.
-
- * ImageGen can create a very large number of files automatically. It
- creates in-line image files (*.jpg,*.gif), web pages (*.htm), cache
- image files (*.bmp), and sub-directories, as needed. Sometimes a file
- may no longer be needed, it's your responsibility to periodically
- clean-up up your hard disk.
- * When writing files, ImageGen will overwright existing files of the
- same name. In particular ImageGen always creates a file called
- index.htm (or index.html). People often already have a file with this
- same name. Make sure you don't already have a file of the same name.
- * ImageGen creates Sub-Folders called "cache" which stores BMP files.
- These are intermediate work files that ImageGen uses. They can take an
- enormous amount of space. It's your responsibility to periodically
- delete this files. ImageGen never will.
-
- Contacting the Author
-
- You are welcome to contact me with your comments, suggestions, and bug
- reports at thivier1@canuck.com. If it's a bug report, please read this
- whole page first.
-
- Visit my Home Page at http://www.canuck.com/~thivier1
-