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Contents:
Release Notes
About this program
Description
Feature summary
Hardware and software requirements
Notes
Tips & Tricks
Limitations
Distribution
Contacting the author
Disclaimer
• Release Notes:
Version 1.1.3 - Dec. 16, 1995
• Made the open dialog look normal and removed the strange dialog and menu colors.
• Updated the documentation to give my new e-mail addresses, among other things.
• I'm also using this space to announce that FC Text-Picture's source code is freely available to anyone who asks me for it. It is written in THINK Pascal 4.0 and very under commented, but still good for anyone who wants to do something with it. I just don't have the time anymore to let FC Text-Picture live on to do cooler things.
Version 1.0-1.1.2 - Nov. 1993 - Jan. 1994
• Original releases. (Written when I thought it would only be useful for First Class systems, hence the 'FC'.)
• About this program:
Description:
FC Text-Picture exists to quickly convert pictures and icons into stylized text. This text format is suited perfectly for e-mail within some kinds of online programs (First Class, eWorld, AOL, ect.)
Feature summary:
• Converts six kinds of resource formats: PICT, cicn, ICON, ICN#, ics#, and SICN into stylized text. You can find these kinds of resources in files such as the FirstClass Client, FC settings files, games and the like.
• It is possible to open and convert Clipboard data such as pictures or any of the other supported resource types. To do so, click on the 'Clipboard' button of the open dialog.
• After the conversion process, you can copy the data to the Clipboard and/or save it to a Tex-Edit document.
Hardware and software requirements:
• Color Quickdraw. All Macs have Color Quickdraw except for the Mac Plus and computers before it, Mac SE, Classic, and the PowerBook 100. Note that the SE/30 and Classic II do have Color Quickdraw, even though a color monitor never came with their base configurations.
• System 6.0.5 or later.
• The Geneva TrueType font, that comes with System 7 and later, is required for proper display of the text-pictures. System 6 users (are there still any of you?) can use TrueType fonts by installing some sort of a system extension that I've forgotten the name of.
• Notes:
Tips & Tricks:
• To increase the area of a converted picture without giving up much quality, select the pasted text and add the Bold and Shadow styles.
• To keep converted text-pictures around for when you need them most (without having to wait for the slow conversion process) try out WalletSize by Jonathon Bloom.
• To view text-pictures on a Windows PC:
1. open up the message with the text-graphic.
2. choose "select all" from the edit menu.
3. choose "copy" from the edit menu.
4. open up Write (the word processor that comes with Windows).
5. choose the Wingdings font and type in size 4.
6. Paste it in.
• FC Text-Picture automatically places a return at the end of each picture thus making it easy to insert it between two lines (without this return character, the last line will get pushed down away from the picture.) Just simply place the caret at the beginning of the line you wish to put the picture BEFORE and then paste it in!
• An easy way to convert an icon that you see in the Finder into a text-picture is to, under System 7, get info on it, copy the icon and then open the Clipboard in FC Text-Picture. Both the color black & white counterparts will be shown and allowed to convert.
• If you really want to convert a big picture with a lot of color changes (discouraged), it would be wise to increase FC Text-Picture's memory size to at least 800K to be safe.
• If you have ResEdit and a bad attitude you can change the characters that FC Text-Picture uses in its pictures by editing the 'yoyo' resources. Make sure that the resource size stays 255 bytes.
Limitations:
• Cannot open regular PICT files (only PICT resources are supported).
• No multitasking.
• You can only convert the first SICN icon in the resource. (A single SICN resource can contain many different icons.)
• Cannot convert the standard color icon resources besides cicn. These are icl8, icl4, ics8, and ics4.
• The newer versions of Tex-Edit (Tex-Edit Plus, ect.) do not like saved text-picture documents.
• I'm told that sometimes, on newer Macs, trying to convert a color picture with the 'Use Color' checkbox off will fail. All this option does anyway is set the monitor's depth to B&W, so you can do this yourself through the monitors control panel.
• Don't convert really big pictures. This isn't a limitation with Text-Picture, but they just take up too much disk space and are very slow to draw.
• Distribution:
FC Text-Picture may be distributed freely, but it must remain in its unmodified entirety. It can be put on disks and CD-ROMs that charge a reasonable fee for the cost of distributing it. I would appreciate a copy each of any such disks or CD-ROMs so that I know what it is being distributed on, but it is not a necessity. Thank you.
I also ask that you contact me about the latest version so that only that version is distributed. The latest version is always available at this internet World Wide Web location:
http://www.shore.net/~chanson
• Contacting the author:
The author, Ammon Skidmore, can be reached by sending e-mail to <skidperfect@kagi.com>, which currently gets forwarded to my regular address of <ammon@cs.byu.edu> here at Brigham Young University.
Note: rarely, the CS alias file here becomes temporarily corrupted, in which case mail will never get to me, yet will not bounce! So, if I do not respond to an e-mail message within 3 business days, please send it again.
If you're really bored, you can also check out my WWW homepage:
http://students.cs.byu.edu/~ammon/ammon.html
• Disclaimer:
This software is provided as-is. The author cannot be held responsible of any damage it might cause. There is no warranty, express or implied. Blah, <insert standard disclaimer here> blah, blah…
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