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- VESAVIEW.EXE v 6.3
-
-
- TABLE of CONTENTS:
-
- Keywords. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- Brief Desc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
-
- LEGAL STUFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- REGISTRATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
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- DISCLAIMER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- PROGRAM FILE LIST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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- REQUIREMENTS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- FEATURES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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- INSTALLING PROGRAM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- RUNNING PROGRAM and OPTIONS MENU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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- SYSTEM DEFAULTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
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- CHANGING DIRECTORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
-
- VIEW SINGLE IMAGE (from Text directory) . . . . . . . . . . 13
-
- VIEW MULTIPLE IMAGES (slide show) (from
- Text directory) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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- VIEW / CREATE AN ARRAY OF IMAGES (from Text
- directory). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
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- AUTO ARRAY GENERATION/SAVING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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- VIEWING FILES (from a previously created
- Array image). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
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- VIEWING GIF89A FILES - Special Case . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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- VIEWING HPG or PLT FILES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
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- VIEWING ASCII FILES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- DELETING FILES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- RENAMING a FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- SEARCHING FILENAMES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- SPECIAL KEYS WHILE VIEWING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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- FILTERING IMAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
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- SAVING SCREEN AS a BMP, GIF or PCX FILE. . . . . . . . . . 18
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- SAVING SCREEN AS a JPG FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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- CROPPING SCREEN & SAVING AS a BMP, GIF,
- JPG or PCX FILE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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- SCALING XMEM CONTENTS TO SCREEN & SAVING. . . . . . . . . . 19
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- SAVING XMEM CONTENTS AS an IMG or PCX FILE. . . . . . . . . 19
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- PRINTING IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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- MOUSE USE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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- RUNNING Under WINDOWS 3.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
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- CAUTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
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- HINTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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- CARDS TESTED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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- SUPPORT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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- REVISION HISTORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
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-
- VESAVIEW.EXE v 6.3
-
- Keywords: VESA BMP EPS GIF IFF/LBM IMG JPG MAC PCX TGA TIF HPGL PRINT
- CATALOG VIEWER DESKJET LASERJET PAINTJET BJC600
-
- Brief Desc: View and print BMP, EPS, GIF, IFF/LBM, IMG/GEM, JPG, MAC,
- PCX, TGA & TIF images & HPGL plotter files. Arrays of up
- to 144 images/screen can be generated and saved for easy
- cataloging. HPGL plot files can be saved as B&W files.
- Mouse support. Requires a VESA driver for your graphics
- card and enough extended memory to hold entire image.
- Supports VESA modes thru 1280x1024x256. Quick panning of
- images larger than your screen resolution.
- Color/brightness/contrast adjustments, scaling & cropping
- of color images. Fade control for slide shows. 24 bit
- color reduction for BMP, JPG, TGA & PCX. Excellent Black
- & White printing to HP DeskJet, LaserJet or Epson Stylus 800.
- Superb Color printing to HP PaintJet, PaintJet XL,
- PaintJet XL300, DeskJet 500C/550C and Canon BJC600.
- Images can be selected graphically from previously
- created arrays.
-
-
-
- LEGAL STUFF: Copyright (c) William M. White 1992,1993,1994.
- Compuserve ID: 71170,2340
-
- The VESAVIEW product is Shareware. If you find it useful, please
- register your copy and tell your friends about it. This product may not
- be sold or packaged, either individually, or as part of any other
- product without the express written consent of the author. This product
- may not be changed or altered and then distributed without the express
- written consent of the author. The VESAVIEW.DOC & VESAVIEW.LGO files
- must accompany VESAVIEW.EXE whenever the non-registered version is
- distributed.
-
- The JPEG decoding and encoding portion of this program "is based in part
- on the work of the Independent JPEG Group". "The Graphics Interchange
- Format (c) is the Copyright property of CompuServe Incorporated. GIF
- (sm) is a Service Mark property of CompuServe Incorporated."
-
- REGISTRATION:
-
- INDIVIDUAL USER: $35.00 each
-
- QUANTITY DISCOUNTS &/or SITE LICENSES FEES:
- (Includes one diskette with Program, Documentation and sample images)
- 1 - 9 copies @ $35.00 each
- 10 - 24 copies @ $31.00 each
- 25 - 49 copies @ $27.00 each
- 50 - 99 copies @ $23.00 each
- 100 - 249 copies @ $19.00 each
- 250 - 500 copies @ $15.00 each
- 500 + copies or for use on CD-ROM - Call for pricing
-
- Extra program diskettes are available at $6.00 each when purchasing
- multiple copies or site licenses.
-
- When ordering in quantity, you must supply the names and addresses of
- all users and a main contact person so that I can provide each of them a
- unique User Name and Access Code and can honor their technical support
- requests on an individual basis. If you desire a Site License, the
- above pricing schedule still applies, but all copies will be registered
- to a single company (or corporation) name with a single access code, and
- all technical support would be through a single contact. Please supply
- the company name and contact person for site licenses.
-
- For foreign orders, please send a check drawn on a U.S. Bank,
- International or U.S. Postal Money Order, Travelers Checks or cash,
- since banks charge a sizable fee for foreign check processing.
-
- For orders outside of the U.S. & Canada, please add $6.00 for shipping
- and handling.
-
- Please send your registration fee to:
- William M. White
- P. O. Box 2273
- Glen Allen, VA. 23058-2273
-
- By Registering your copy(s), you will receive an unhindered copy of the
- latest version of VESAVIEW on 3 1/2" HD floppy (unless you note
- otherwise), technical support by mail or BBS, and help support the
- continued development of the product. You will also receive a personal
- User Access Code so that you can easily convert any new shareware
- versions from the following BBSs into your new registered copy, thus
- eliminating additional fees for update mailings. Current shareware
- versions of the product will always be available on Compuserve in the
- GRAPHSUPPORT forum (GO PICS) and on the Blue Ridge Express Bulletin
- Board (804)-790-1675. Replacement or upgrade disks will be available
- for $10.00 each to cover handling. NOTE: Your registered copy of the
- program produces a file named VESAVIEW.REG which should never be
- distributed since it will be encoded with your name and access code..
-
- Non-hindered versions of VESAVIEW are available to incorporate on CD-
- ROMs. If the CD-ROM version is copied and not run from the original CD-
- ROM, it will revert back to a non-registered version. Please contact
- the author at the above address for fees and more information.
-
- DISCLAIMER:
-
- VESAVIEW is offered to you on an as-is-basis without any guarantee as to
- the correct functioning or fitness for a specific purpose. The author
- believes this program to work as described but you use the program
- entirely at your own risk. The author will not be responsible for any
- hardware or software damage, loss of data, or incidental or
- consequential damage that may result from its use, whether or not such
- use is in accordance with the instructions.
-
-
- PROGRAM FILE LIST:
-
- The following files make up the shareware version of VESAVIEW which may
- be distributed to other BBSs or friends:
-
- VESAVIEW.EXE - Main program
- VESAVIEW.LGO - Logo Screen for SVGA
- VESAVIEW.LGX - Logo Screen for VGA
- VESAVIEW.ICO - Icon for use when running from Windows 3.1
- VESAVIEW.DOC - ASCII version of document file
- VESAVIEW.WP - WordPerfect v 5.1/5.2 version of document file
- FILE_ID.DIZ - Brief program description used by some
- bulletin boards
-
- NOTE: After running VESAVIEW for the first time, a personal access
- file will be created named VESAVIEW.REG. Please DO NOT
- distribute this file. If you select the 'SAVE CONFIGURATION'
- item from the Options Menu, a file will be created named
- VESAVIEW.CFG.
-
- Occassionally, VESAVIEW needs to write out temporary files (includes the
- configuration file). By default, these files are written to the same
- directory that the VESAVIEW program resides in. If this drive and
- directory is not available for writing (as on CD-ROMs), VESAVIEW will
- use the Disk and Drive pointed to by the DOS environmental variable TEMP
- ( ex: SET TEMP=C:\TMPFIL ) and if that environmental variable is
- missing it will use C:\ .
-
- REQUIREMENTS:
-
- o IBM compatible 286 or better
- o DOS version 3.0 or higher
- o Extended memory (and driver such as HIMEM). For 256 (& higher)
- color files, you'll need 1 byte/pixel in your image. For 2 color
- files, you'll need 1 byte per 8 pixels in your image. This program
- conforms to XMS 2.0 specification. 8MB of extended memory is
- recommended expecially if you will be using graphic array menus and
- working with JPEG files.
- o Will use a math coprocessor if available
- o A graphics card that supports the VESA BIOS EXTENSIONS for the
- 'Super VGA modes' either through hardware or a software driver.
- NOTE: If no VESA driver is found, you will be limited to
- 320x200x256 or 640x480x2 non-VESA modes which won't allow arrays to
- be generated.
-
- FEATURES:
-
- o Will read in any size up to 1280 x 1024:
-
- BMP (Windows) - 16, 256 color & 24 bit (16 million colors)
- EPS (Encapsu Postscript)-B & W (the TIFF previews embedded in
- the Postscript file)
- GIF (Compuserve 87a/89a)-16 & 256 color (includes GIFs with
- MAC Headers)
- IFF/LBM (Amiga/Deluxe Paint)- 2, 16 & 256 color
- IMG (GEM/Digital Research) - B & W
- MAC (MacPaint) - 2 color
- JPG (JPEG/JFIF) - Grayscale & 24 bit (16 million colors)
- PCX (Zsoft) - 2, 16, 256 color & 24 bit (16 million
- colors)
- TGA (Targa) - 8,16, 24 & 32 bit (non-compressed RGB &
- Run length encoded RGB)
- TIF - B & W, 16c, 256c & 24 bit
- (non-compressed, run length encoded and
- Huffman)
- HPG - (Hewlett Packard) HPGL plot files (.HPG or
- .PLT)
- TEXT - ASCII files with up to 2000 lines with
- extensions of .1ST, .ANS, .ASC, .ASM,
- .BAT, .BAK, .C, CONFIG.SYS, .DIZ, .DOC,
- .INI, .H, .LIS, .ME, .TXT and .VNX.
-
- o Files can be selected either from a text directory listing or
- graphically from a previously created array of images (mouse
- required for graphic selection). Multiple selections are displayed
- in the order selected.
-
- o If the file is larger than the screen mode you selected, you can
- quickly pan around the image. Size of image is limited only by the
- amount of extended memory you have. NOTE: The entire image is
- read into Extended memory to allow for quick panning of large
- images. Black & White images are stored in memory with 1 byte per
- 8 pixels. 16 (4 bit) and 256 color (8 bit) images are stored in
- memory with 1 byte per pixel. 24 & 32 bit images are stored in
- memory as 256 color images so only 1 byte per pixel is required.
-
- o Black & White printing (color images will be dithered) and Color
- printing are supported. Prints can be sized, rotated and
- positioned on paper. Printers supported are HP LaserJet Series,
- DeskJets, DeskJet 500/500C/550C, PaintJet, PaintJet XL, PaintJet
- XL300, Canon BJC600 and Epson Stylus 800.
-
- o Red/Blue/Green/Contrast/Brightness values may be changed while
- viewing a color image. Image can be converted to GrayTone or
- colors reversed.
-
- o Filters are available to enhance image and include blurring
- (smoothing), sharpening, edge detection and mosaic.
-
- o Color screen images can be saved as a 256 color BMP, GIF, JPG or
- PCX file. These images may be cropped & scaled before saving.
-
- o Black & White images can be saved as an IMG or 2 color PCX file.
- This is useful to save a HPGL file that is displayed on screen out
- to a quicker retrieving raster file. If these images are displayed
- in a color VESA mode they can also be saved &/or cropped as 256
- color BMP, GIF, JPG or PCX files.
-
- o Arrays of up to 144 images can be displayed on a single screen at
- once. This screen can then be saved as a single BMP, GIF, JPG or
- PCX file for cataloging or printing or use as a graphic menu for
- VESAVIEW.
-
- o Supports VESA modes (assuming your graphics card can handle):
- 100 - 640 x 400 x 256
- 101 - 640 x 480 x 256
- 103 - 800 x 600 x 256
- 105 - 1024 x 768 x 256
- 107 - 1280 x 1024 x 256
-
- o Will support a 800 x 600 x 2 color B&W mode if your card has one.
- (See /SVn option below)
-
- o Supports command line operation in addition to the menu driven
- program
-
- o Supports the use of a MicroSoft compatible 2-button mouse.
-
- NOTE: The annoying beeps and NON-Registered notices will be removed
- from registered copies. Also, the NON-Registered version does
- not support the new printing options (sizing, rotating and
- positioning), nor the Compressing of printer data.
-
- INSTALLING PROGRAM:
-
- Create a directory on your HardDrive to hold the VESAVIEW program files.
- Copy the zipped file you downloaded from a BBS or received on diskette
- into this directory. The ZIP file is usually named VESAVWnn.ZIP where
- nn represents the version number. Unzip it using PKUNZIP version 2.04g
- or higher (earlier versions will not work). Set your default directory
- to the VESAVIEW directory you've created and type in VESAVIEW to run the
- program. The first time you run it, you'll be asked to enter your
- registration information including User Name and Access Code. This
- personal access information will be stored in a new file named
- VESAVIEW.REG in your VESAVIEW directory. Please DO NOT distribute this
- file. All files in the original zipped file may be distributed to your
- friends or other BBS as the Shareware version. If you make a mistake
- keying in your User Name or Access Code, you will need to delete the
- VESAVIEW.REG file so you will be asked for them again.
-
- RUNNING PROGRAM and OPTIONS MENU:
-
- As of VESAVIEW version 6.0, most of the following command line
- qualifiers are available from the Options Menu within the program. It
- is suggested that you use the Options Menu to configure the program and
- then save it with the 'Save Configuration' option rather than use
- command line qualifiers. In future versions, some command line
- qualifiers may be discontinued. If a configuration file is found when
- VESAVIEW starts up, it will be used by the program. NOTE that if you
- also use command line qualifiers, they will override settings in the
- configuration file.
-
- Make sure you have enough extended memory available and that a driver
- (such as HIMEM) is loaded. Make sure your graphics card has VESA BIOS
- EXTENSIONS (VBE) either built-in or that you have installed a VESA bios
- extensions (VBE) software driver. Then just keyin:
-
- VESAVIEW [filename or @filelist] [optional qualifiers]
-
- CAUTION: DOS has a limitation of 127 characters on the command line.
- If you exceed this when adding qualifiers, some may be truncated.
- NOTE: Underlined (or *) qualifiers are only available in the REGISTERED
- VERSION. A 'space' is needed between each qualifier on the command
- line.
-
- filename = The optional filename on command line is the name of a
- single image file (without paths) in your current
- directory. If this option is used, the image will
- display on screen without any of the usual screen
- messages (or error messages). If you also use the /R
- qualifier, the image will be displayed using either the
- currently saved delay factor or the delay value you
- include with the /Dn qualifier (see slide delay below)
- and then return to DOS or your calling batch file. If
- you don't use the /R qualifier, the image will be
- displayed until the <ESC> key is pressed. Wildcards
- (*,?) are supported in the filename. If a wild card is
- used, the files will be sorted alphabetically.
-
- @filelist = This option is the name of a file which contains the
- filenames (without paths) of images to display as a slide
- show. The file is an ascii file with the following
- format and can be created with any ASCII text editor.
- Example:
-
- IMAGE01.GIF
- IMAGE02.PCX
- IMAGE03.BMP
-
- The filenames should begin in column one and should NOT
- contain any paths, since you must be defaulted to the
- directory where these files reside before starting VESAVIEW .
- The images will display in a continuous loop, delaying between
- slides according to the Slide Delay (/Dn) and Fade value (/Fn)
- qualifiers on your command line or the delay and fade values
- previously saved in your configuration file.
-
- [optional qualifiers]
-
- The following qualifiers are available only when using a filename or
- @filelist from command line. NOTE than when running VesaView from the
- command line, some of the warning and error messages are suppressed, so
- make sure your command line has the correct syntax):
-
- /R (Return) - Used to return to DOS or your calling batch file
- after displaying a single image which was supplied on your
- command line.
- /AP (AutoPrint) - Used to automatically print your file(s) which
- were supplied on your command line as a single image name or
- the @filelist (see above). Returns to DOS or your calling
- batch file when complete. Print width, rotation, style etc.
- will be gotten from your last saved VESAVIEW.CFG file or can
- be supplied as additional qualifiers on your command line.
-
- (The following 3 qualifiers can be used to auto-generate arrays
- from the command line. NOTE: All 3 must be used together. The
- preceding /AP qualifier can not be used with them. )
-
- /AFx (Autoarray Filename) - x is the filename (1 - 6 characters, no
- wildcards) that will be used when saving your array image(s).
- The program will append a 2 digit number to this filename in
- case more than one page is required. NOTE: A disk and path
- can be prefixed to the 1-6 character filename to force the
- file to be written into a directory different from the images
- (needed when using CDROM), just as in the menu driven
- program. (Ex: /AFC:\IMAGES\TEST ). No checking is done for
- existing duplicate filenames and they will be overwritten.
-
- /AEx (Autoarray Extension) - x is the extension (3 characters, no
- wildcards) to use on the filename. This can be GIF, BMP, PCX
- or JPG. This tells the program which type of file to create.
-
- /ADn (Autoarray Dimension) - n is a value from 2 to 12 which
- indicates the dimensions of the array image. (Ex. /AD5 would
- indicate a 5 x 5 matrix).
-
- AUTOARRAY Example (assumes you have 40 GIF images in your current
- directory) :
-
- VESAVIEW /AW /AM103 /AFTEST /AEGIF /AD5 *.GIF would
- generate 2 files. The first would be named TEST01.GIF and
- contain 25 images, the second would be named TEST02.GIF and
- contain 15 images. Both would be 5 x 5 matrixes with a white
- background at 800 x 600 x 256 resolution (mode 103).
-
- Printer Setup -->
- Printer Adjustments -->
- Width * : (Input value) - The /PWn (print width) is used
- to specify a print width. n is a decimal value
- from 0.0 to 10.5. If you enter a number
- greater than 8.0, the print will automatically
- be rotated 90 degrees. The print width
- represents the width that you want the
- horizontal image dimension as seen on your
- screen to be printed, no matter what rotation
- angle you use.
-
- Rotation * : (Select angle from list) - The /PAn (print
- angle) is used to rotate your print on the
- printed page. Values for n can be 0, 90, 180
- or 270.
-
- Top Margin * : (Input value) - The /PTMn (printer top margin)
- sets the number of inches from the current
- position of printhead that the image will start
- printing. n is a decimal value ranging from
- the minimum value of your printer (see /FTMn
- below) to 10.0. If set to 99, your image will
- be centered from top to bottom.
-
- Left Margin * : (Input value) - The /PLMn (printer left
- margin) sets the number of inches from the
- left side of page that the image will
- start printing. n is a decimal value from
- 0.25 to 7.5. If set to 99, your image
- will be centered from left to right. The
- maximum printable width on all printers is
- 8.0" (1/4" left & right margins).
-
- Resolution: (Select from list) - The /PRn (printer
- resolution) is used to specify the resolution
- in dots per inch (dpi) of your active printer.
- For the DeskJet/LaserJet series, n can be 75,
- 150 or 300 (600 for LJ4). For the PaintJet
- series (except XL300), it can be 90 or 180.
- Defaults to highest resolution for selected
- printer except the LaserJet IV which defaults
- to 300dpi.
-
- Gamma Correction: (Input value) - The /PGn (print gamma
- correction) option will allow you to
- adjust the gamma of your Black & White or
- Color print. It only modifies your
- printout, not your screen image Simply
- put, gamma correction will adjust the
- intensities of red, green & blue values
- logarithmically since the human eye's
- perception of color intensity is non-
- linear. The gamma value (n) is a decimal
- value between 0.5 and 2.0. If set to 0,
- no gamma correction will be performed. If
- this qualifier is not used and a
- configuration file has not yet been saved
- out from the options menu, the gamma
- defaults to a value best suited for the
- printer type selected from the command
- line. Using higher values will result in
- the darker colors in your image being
- printed lighter and the lighter ones
- remaining the same. This gives a much
- more natural looking printout. Suggested
- gamma values are:
- 1.25 for DeskJet, PaintJet, PaintJet XL,
- LaserJet
- 1.50 for DeskJet 500C & 550C, PaintJet
- XL300 and LaserJet IV at 600 dpi.
-
- Print Compression * : (Yes or No) - The /PC (print
- compress) option will force the
- transfer of data from your computer
- to the printer to be in a compressed
- (encoded) format. This will speed up
- the transfer of data (especially for
- serial or networked printers). Time
- savings will vary depending on the
- type and size of plot. In some
- cases, you may find no time savings
- overall since the printer has to
- decompress the data, but your CPU
- should be freed up from processing
- sooner. (default is no compress).
- The PaintJet and LaserJet II don't
- support this type of data
- compression. If your printouts look
- garbled, don't use this qualifier.
-
- Print Style --> (Select from list) - The /PSx (print style)
- option allows you to select the style of
- printing for Black & White or Color prints. It
- can be one of the following: /PSBQ (B&W Square
- Halftone), /PSBD (B&W Diamond Halftone), /PSBV
- (B&W Vertical), /PSBH (B&W Horizontal), /PSBB
- (B&W Bayer), /PSBS (B&W Scatter), /PSCQ (Color
- Square Halftone), /PSCD (Color Diamond
- Halftone), /PSCV (Color Vertical), /PSCH (Color
- Horizontal), /PSCB (Color Bayer) or /PSCS
- (Color Scatter). The Scatter styles will
- process slower than the other dithering types
- since it uses an error difusing algorithm,
- however, the Scatter styles will in most cases
- have much better detailing and quality. Square
- Halftoning is the default.
-
-
- Print Model --> (Select model from list) - The /PTx (printer
- type) is used to select your printer. It can
- be one of the following:
- /PTDJ (HP DeskJet)
- /PTLJ (HP LaserJet II,III)
- /PTLJ4 (HP LaserJet IV)
- /PTPJ (HP PaintJet)
- /PTPJXL (HP PaintJet XL)
- /PTPJXL3 (HP PaintJet XL300)
- /PTDJC (HP DeskJet 500C)
- /PTDJ5C (HP DeskJet 550C)
- /PTBJC (Canon BJC600)
- The new HP 1200C will work if you select the XL300
- printer. Note that the Canon BJC600 emulates
- the Epson LQ-2550.
-
- Printer Port --> (LPT1:, LPT2: or File) - The /P1 or /P2 (port)
- designates which printer port to use for
- printing (LPT1 or LPT2).
- The /PF option forces printer output to a file instead of
- a port. The file will be created in your current
- directory with the same filename as your image file but
- with an extension of .VVP . This option works with
- multiple plots as well. No checking for duplicate
- filenames is done. To plot the file(s), from DOS keyin:
- COPY/B filename.VVP LPT1:
- where filename could be a wildcard and LPT1: could be
- LPT2:. The /B instructs DOS to use a binary copy mode.
- NOTE that if your files reside on a non-writeable drive
- (such as a CD-ROM), the /PF option will not be able to
- write the print files to the current directory. Try
- copying files to another drive.
-
- Printer Pins --> The /PPn (printer pins) command line qualifier
- (not available on options menu) will allow you
- to adjust the number of pins used when printing
- to a Canon BJC600 or Epson Stylus printers.
- Values allowed for n can range from 16 to 48
- (48 is the default). If you experience banding
- when printing to the BJC600 or Stylus, try reducing
- the number of pins used in the print head on each
- pass (ex. /PP32 or /pp16). Sometimes this will
- lessen the effect of banding caused by diminished
- ink flow to one end of the printhead.
-
-
- Array Setup -->
- Array Background: (Black or White) - The /AB forces the array
- mode to use a black background and white text
- for the filenames in an array image.
- /AW forces the array mode to use a white background
- and black text (saves black ink when printing).
-
- Show Image Sizes: (Yes or No) - The /AS (array sizes) enables the
- display of image sizes above each image of an
- array. The size will be displayed after the
- filename of each image only if it will fit.
- Typically at a resolution of 1024x768, the
- sizes will fit on 6x6 arrays and below. At
- 800x600, the sizes will fit on 5x5 arrays and
- below. At 640x480, the sizes will fit on 4x4
- arrays. Each image is tested individually, so
- on a given array screen, some sizes may appear
- and some may not. You will see the sizes
- displayed after all images on a page have been
- processed.
-
- Default Array Mode: (Select VESA mode from list) - The /AMmode
- (where mode is 100, 101, 103, 105 or 107) will
- let you default to a specific mode when
- creating arrays. The program will default to
- mode 101 if this switch is not used. Only use
- a mode number that your card can support!
-
- Slide Setup -->
- Delay Time: (Input time in seconds) - The /Dn (delay) is for
- setting the delay in seconds to use between slides.
- The n is an integer number from 1 to 999 and
- defaults to 5 seconds. This time is approximate and
- will vary depending on the size of the image being
- read in. Pressing the <ESC> key or Right mouse
- button will abort the slide show. Pressing any
- other key or the Left mouse button will skip to the
- next slide. NOTE: If you want your slides to
- remain on the screen until you press a key, use a
- high number (999) for the delay time.
-
- Fade Speed: (Input number) - The /Fn (fade) option will fade in
- and out your images on screen when displaying them
- as a slide show. The n can range from 0 to 10. 0
- is no fade, 1 is the fastest fade and 10 is the
- slowest fade.
-
- Filename Mask --> (Select file extension(s) from list to include) -
- The /Mx (mask for filenames) will allow you to
- include only certain file types in your directory
- listing. It can be one of the following: /MALL
- (all filenames), /MDIS (all displayable graphics
- files), /MBMP, /MGIF, /MIFF, /MIMG, /MJPG, /MLBM,
- /MMAC, /MPCX, /MTGA /MTIF. Note: Array index files
- (.VNX) are always accessible by the program, even if
- they are not being displayed in your directory
- listing. Caution: When you use this qualifier to
- eliminate the display of certain file types from
- your screen, and you display a previously created
- array image that includes file types that are not
- currently displaying, those files will not be found
- even though they are actually in the directory.
- (they will be flaged on screen with a red
- crosshatch)
-
- HPGL Setup -->
- HPGL line wts: (None, Half or Full) - The /WF (full weights)
- will display the weights as originally drawn.
- The /WH (weight half) is similar to /WN except that
- the weights of lines will be halved (divided by 2).
- The /WN (weight none) will not display weights of
- lines in an HPGL plot file if the SP (select pen)
- keyword was used when creating the plots. This will
- greatly speed up the screen drawing if you don't
- need to look at or print the weights. Some CAD
- programs which generate the plot files create
- weighted lines by simply drawing the lines multiple
- times in the plot file (each slightly offset) and
- not by using the SP (set pen) command. The /WN &
- /WH switches will have no effect on this type of
- plot files.
-
- Default HPGL size: (A, B or C size) - The /UPSA, /UPSB & /UPSC
- (unknown plot size) qualifiers will allow the
- user to specify a default plot size (A, B. or
- C) if the program that created the .PLT file
- did not include the HPGL cmd PS to signify what
- the Plot Size was. If one of these qualifiers
- is not used, and the .PLT file doesn't have a
- PS cmd, VESAVIEW will default to a 'C' size
- plot.
-
- Misc Setup -->
- Use XMEM for array: (Yes or No) - The /NLAM (no load array into
- memory) will disable the automatic loading of
- the first graphic array menu into XMEM even if
- there is enough memory to do so. The program
- by default will load the first array image that
- will be used as a graphic menu into XMEM, if
- there is enough memory to hold this array and
- one more image (both are assummed to be the
- maximum size of 1280x1024x256). If you are low
- on XMEM and you wish to be able to pull up
- larger files (B&W for example) from the array
- menu, you will probably need to use this qualifier.
-
- Fixed Top Margin: (Input value) - The /FTMn (fixed top margin)
- option will allow you to override the program's
- default values for that part on the top of a
- page that your printer can't print on. The
- defaults for n are:
- 0.1" - DeskJet, DeskJet 500, DeskJet 500C
- 0.05"- DeskJet 550C
- 0.0" - LaserJet Series, PaintJet XL,
- PaintJet XL300
- 0.0" - PaintJet (tractor feed)
- 0.2" - Canon BJC600, Epson Stylus 800
-
- If your printed margins don't match what you set in
- the Printer Setup Menu, then use this qualifier to
- adjust them.
-
- Override VNX drive: (Yes or No)
- Drive to use: (Input drive letter or 0 for current drive ) -
- The /IDx (index drive override) option will
- allow you to override the drive that is
- embedded in the graphic menu index files
- (.VNX). This is useful if you create graphic
- menus and their indexes on one drive and later
- move them to another drive. x is the drive
- letter (A-Z) you want to use instead of the one
- in the index file, or make x = 0 to use the
- current drive you're on. The other alternative
- to this qualifier is to actually edit the first
- line in the index file (.VNX) to reflect the
- new drive letter.
-
- Other B&W SVGA: (Input mode number) - The /SVn (SVGA) will
- allow you to use a 800 x 600 x 2 color mode to
- display 2-color images or HPGL files in a high
- resolution mode if your graphics card supports
- it. The n is the decimal mode number that your
- card uses for this mode. Most Paradise cards
- use 41 decimal for this mode, and the Tseng
- cards (including Orchid) use 89 decimal. This
- special mode and the standard 640 x 480 x 2
- mode will allow faster panning on screen than
- the same resolutions in VESA modes will for
- large B & W images.
-
- Lockout VESA mode: (Select mode(s) from list) - The /LOmode
- (lockout mode) (where mode is 100, 101, 103,
- 105 or 107) will lock out a mode. This is
- useful if your VESA driver is designed for a
- graphics card which has been fully populated
- with memory chips but your card doesn't have
- all of this memory installed. You may use more
- than one of these switches on your command line.
-
- B & W Foreground : (Black, White or None) - The /FN, /FB or /FW specify
- the foreground color (N=none, B=Black and W=White)
- of your Black & White images. By specified
- foreground color, the program will be able to save
- more of your image's original context when scaling
- down. This qualifier works best if your images are
- line drawings and not pictures. For example, if
- your image appears on the screen as black lines on a
- white background, use the /FB qualifier. If your
- images don't have a main foreground color such as
- the case with pictures, use /FN. Note that using
- either the /FB or /FW qualifiers will increase the
- processing time for B&W scaling. If you don't need
- the increased quality, use /FN.
-
- 24 bit Palette : (Standard, Optimize or Optimize and Dither) - The
- /CO (color-optimized) will force 16, 24 & 32 bit
- images to be processed using an optimized 256 color
- palette. The process reads in all the colors in
- your image, creates a histogram of the most used
- colors, and then creates an optimized palette of the
- results. The processing time is greater than if the
- /CS option is used, but the results are spectacular.
- The color reduction method used is much faster than
- that of other programs that I have tested. After
- the image has been displayed on the screen, you
- might want to save it as a 256 BMP, GIF, JPG or PCX
- file, so that the next time you want to display it,
- you can use the quicker 256 color version.
-
- The /COD (color-optimized & dithered) qualifier is similar to
- /CO above, except that besides using an optimized palette, the
- image will also be dithered to smooth out the transition
- between colors.
-
- The /CS (color-standard) will force 16, 24 & 32 bit images to
- be displayed using a standard palette. The colors will be
- adequate for previewing, but for more exact colors, use the
- /CO.
-
-
- Beep after Display: (Yes or No) - The /NB (no beep) option will disable
- the beeps after images are displayed on screen. The
- default is to beep.
-
-
- SYSTEM DEFAULTS: /AB /AM101 /COD /D5 /F0 /FB /MALL /P1 /PTDJ
- /PW8.0 /PA0 /PTM0.25 /PLM0.25 /UPSC /WF
-
- Ex: VESAVIEW /P2 /AW /D10 - Will use printer port LPT2:, display
- arrays with a white background, and delay 10 seconds between
- slides.
-
- Ex: VESAVIEW /LO105 /LO107 /AM103 - Will lockout modes 105 and 107
- from being valid VESA modes and will use mode 103 when displaying
- arrays.
-
- The program will test to see if your graphics card supports the VESA
- Bios Extensions by either hardware or software driver, whether you have
- a HIMEM driver loaded and how much extended memory you have available.
-
- Use the <ESC> or <X> key to exit program or click on EXIT option on
- bottom of screen with left mouse button.
-
- CHANGING DIRECTORY:
-
- While the list of files is on your screen, you can change your current
- directory by placing the cursor on the lite blue entries (which are
- directory names) and pressing <ENTER>. The . (single dot) will take you
- back to the root directory, and the .. (double dots) will take you back
- one directory level. Selecting a yellow Disk Drive entry will change
- your disk drive.
-
- You can also press the <C> key (or click on CDIR with mouse) to keyin a
- new path that can include a new disk drive. (Ex: B: or B:\ or C:\GIF or
- C:\IMAGES\GIF or \GIF or \GIF\). NOTE that the program tolerates
- trailing backslashes.
-
- VIEW SINGLE IMAGE (from Text directory):
-
- To view a single image move the cursor (with arrows, pageup, pagedown,
- home or end keys) to the desired image file and press <ENTER>. Then
- select a Vesa Mode from the Mode Menu. An asterisk denotes the Best Mode
- (calculated by the program) which will display the most of your entire
- image on a single screen in the best resolution. After your image is
- displayed, press <ESC> (or right mouse button) to return to main menu.
- Note that when viewing IMG files or HPGL files, you can use a VESA mode
- (only B&W colors used), use the standard 640 x 480 x 2 mode or use the
- Super VGA mode that you optionally entered on the command line. Entries
- in gray on the Mode Menu are not available for your graphics card. See
- the 'Special Keys while Viewing' section below for available viewing
- options.
-
- VIEW MULTIPLE IMAGES (slide show) (from Text directory):
-
- To view multiple images as a 'slide show', use the <Space Bar> (or right
- mouse button) to select the images you wish to view. You can mark all
- images in the current directory with the <M> key (or click on MARK with
- mouse) or unmark them with the <U> key (or UNMARK with mouse). These
- can include any displayable image or plot files, but no ASCII text
- files. By pressing the <C> key, you can change your current Disk &/or
- Directory. Press <ENTER> (or left mouse button) to start the slide
- show. The files will be displayed one by one in the best VESA mode as
- determined by the program (640x480x2 mode is used for PLT & HPG files).
- The delay between slides will vary depending on the time it takes to
- read in the next file while one is on your screen and the value used in
- the /Dn switch. Fading in and out between multiple images can be done
- by using the /Fn switch. After the last file is displayed, the program
- will loop back to first slide. Pressing <ESC> (or right mouse button)
- during the display will stop the slide show. (this may take several
- seconds). Note: Files will be displayed in the order in which they
- were selected. You can pause the slide show by pressing the <Pause> key
- on keyboard. Any other key will continue the show.
-
- VIEW / CREATE AN ARRAY OF IMAGES (from Text directory):
-
- To view multiple images on a single screen at once, use the <Space Bar>
- (or right mouse button) to select the images you wish to view. These
- cannot include PLT or HPG files. Press <A> (or click on ARRAY with
- mouse) to select array display. Select the VESA mode from Mode Menu and
- then select the number of images to display per screen page. Then sit
- back and watch your images appear. Pressing <ESC> (or right mouse
- button) will abort the display after the current image is displayed.
- After each page is displayed, you could press <B> to save the currently
- displayed page as a Windows BMP file, <G> for GIF file, <J> for JPG or
- <Z> for ZSoft PCX file or <PAGE DN> will continue to display the next
- page.
-
- If you used the /AS qualifier or selected 'Show Array Sizes' from the
- Options Menu, the image sizes will be displayed alongside the filenames.
-
- Since each image uses it own unique 256 colors, a special optimized
- color table and color dithering is used to display arrays. Note that
- when displaying a 2-color file in an array, the scaling down of the
- original image (especially a line type drawing) will cause much of the
- info to be lost on the screen unless the /FB or /FW command qualifier is
- used.
-
- Creating arrays of your images is a good method of saving a sequence of
- images for a slide show. They are saved in the array in the order you
- selected them. To play them back, just pull up that array image, press
- 'M' to mark all images, and press left mouse button to display them.
-
- WARNING: Files with more than 81 (9 x 9) images per page should not be
- viewed with versions of VESAVIEW prior to version 5.0 since a system
- hangup could occur because of internal array variable overflow!
-
- NOTE: Arrays are only available in VESA modes. Files will be arranged
- in the array in the order in which they were selected.
-
- AUTO ARRAY GENERATION/SAVING:
-
- If you are going to have many pages (screens) of array images and you
- will be saving them all out as single files, you can do this
- automatically by the <G> (or click on AUTO/GEN with mouse) to activate
- the generate option. This will automatically display the arrays on the
- screen and then save them out without any user intervention until the
- last one is processed. You begin just as you would for the standard
- array option by selecting the files to display, the VESA mode, and then
- the number of images/page. You are first prompted for the file type to
- use when saving. Then you are prompted for the first 1-6 characters of
- the filename that the program will use for the files it generates. You
- may precede the filename with a Disk & Directory if you don't want to
- use the current Disk/Dir. The system will append a 2 digit page
- number and appropriate extension to your input.
-
- EX: You are going to have 3 pages of array images and you select <G>IF
- as the filetype and enter TEST as the filename. The System will
- generate 3 files named TEST01.GIF, TEST02.GIF & TEST03.GIF.
-
- VIEWING FILES (from a previously created Array image):
-
- If you have previously created and saved an array of images, you can use
- it to graphically select the images you want to display either
- singularly or as a slide show or for plotting. NOTE: A mouse is
- required for this mode. Just select the array image from the Text
- directory listing. After it is displayed, use the box shaped cursor to
- select the files. The left mouse button will select one file and
- display it immediately. The right mouse button is used to Mark/Unmark
- files for a slide show or multiple plotting. Files are outlined with a
- red box when they are marked. If a file on your array menu does not
- exist in your current any more, the file will be cross-hatched with red
- lines. After all files you desire are marked, press the left mouse
- button to start the display. The /Dn and /Fn (delay and fade) work with
- multiple selections from arrays. Files will be displayed in the order
- that they were selected on the screen. If you want to display all of
- the files in the same order they were created, just press <M> to mark
- them all, and press the left mouse button to start the show. NOTE:
- Normally a right mouse button is used to Quit the current image, but
- since that button is used to Mark/Unmark files in the array menu, you
- must simultaneously press both the left and right button to Quit. You
- can still use the <ESC> key to quit.
-
- Array images created before VESAVIEW version 4.0 will not allow graphic
- file selection. Version 4.0 and above creates an additional index file
- for each array image you create. This file will have the same filename
- as your array image but with an extension of .VNX . If this files does
- not exist in the same directory as your array image file, you will not
- be able to use the array image as a graphic menu, but you can still view
- it as a normal image. The index file is very small, and unlike other
- graphic packages which allow graphical selection of images from the
- screen, VESAVIEW does not require separate THUMBNAIL files for each
- image which saves considerable time and disk space. As of version 4.3,
- the array image together with its index file may be stored (or saved) on
- a Disk/Directory that is different from the location of the images in
- the array. This will allow users to catalog images from CDROMs (which
- can't be written to) etc. VESAVIEW assumes that if your array images
- have nested arrays, all of these arrays are located in the same
- directory, but each of the array's images can be located on different
- Disk/Directories if needed. The index file stores the Disk & Directory
- of the images in the array. NOTE: If you ever move your images from
- where the array was initially created, you will either need to re-
- catalog them or use a text editor to change the path (first entry) in
- the .VNX file. To make the index file downward compatable with versions
- prior to 4.3, the program will accept index files that didn't store the
- images path in them as the first entry.
-
- Up to six levels of array menus can be used (nested). For example, you
- could have one array image that had other array images in it. One idea
- would be to have individual array images for BMPs, GIFs, JPGs, PCXs and
- TGAs. Then have a master array image which would include the BMP, GIF,
- JPG, PCX and TGA arrays. While an array image is displayed, selecting
- another array image from it will pull up that new array menu and so on.
- If you have displayed an image out of a sub-level array menu, the <ESC>
- or right mouse button will return you to the previously displayed array
- menu. (remember that if you are displaying an array file, you must use
- both the left and right mouse button together to return to previous
- image).
-
- If you need to add or delete an image from the array image, you will
- need to re-create it. New array images can only be created from the
- Text directory listing.
-
- Additional Keys available while displaying an array image:
-
- M1 (left mouse button) Used to start displaying a single or
- marked multiple images
- M2 (right mouse button) Used to Mark or Unmark files
- M1 & M2 (together) Used to Quit from an array image
-
- (See 'SPECIAL KEYS WHILE VIEWING' later for standard keys available)
-
- Warning: You cannot have different array files with the same filename
- and different extensions in the same directory since each file will use
- the extension .VNX for its index file. Ex: You cannot have DIR01.GIF
- and DIR01.BMP array files in the same directory since the program would
- not know which one the index file DIR01.VNX should be associated with.
-
-
- VIEWING GIF89A FILES - Special Case:
-
- If you are viewing a single GIF89A file, most of the 89A extensions will
- be processed including multiple images, plain text and control blocks.
- Comments will not be displayed. Because of the way VESAVIEW reads
- images into Extended memory before displaying them, the plain text will
- only be displayed on the screen (not XMEM). This will prevent the
- printing of the text since printing is done from what is in Extended
- memory. One way around this, if your screen has enough resolution to
- display the entire file, is to save your screen out to another file with
- <G> and then pull up that file and print it. NOTE, that the save
- commands will only save out what is on the screen after all of the 89A
- extensions are processed. If the extensions include delays between
- images, or require the user to <press> a key, the program will continue
- after 15 seconds maximum so that slide shows will not be put in a wait
- state looking for user input.
-
- If you are viewing arrays which include GIF89A files, the extensions
- will be processed entirely in XMEM before displaying them in the array.
- No text extensions will be displayed (they would probably be too small
- to read anyway). Delays between GIF89A extensions are not processed
- when displaying array images for increased speed.
-
- VIEWING HPG or PLT FILES:
-
- To view a plot file created in a HPGL format, move the cursor to the
- filename and press <ENTER>. Then choose the Display Mode and Plot Mode
- you wish to use. The program will try and determine the size of plot
- from the plot file header, but some CADD packages don't supply this info
- in which case the program will assume a "C size". The HPGL codes for
- Plot Sizes are:
-
- PS4 = 'A' size
- PS0 = 'B' size
- PS1 = 'C' size
-
- Choosing a display mode of FIT, 2X or 4X will speed up the drawing
- process but the resolution of the image will be diminished. As the image
- is decoded, you will see it being drawn in a preview mode at screen
- size. After the image is complete, pressing any key will swap you to
- the actual image as stored in Extended memory for panning around in.
- Pressing <ESC> (or right mouse button) as the image is being decoded
- will abort it.
-
- Currently supported HPGL commands are: PU,PD,PA,PR,PS,IP,SC,SP, CI and
- AA
-
- Even though the LB,SI,SR,DF,DI & DR commands are parsed and used to
- display the image on the initial preview screen, they are not supported
- as the drawing is being created in Extended memory. This won't usually
- pose a problem since this program was designed to view HPGL files
- created by CADD programs and most of those programs represent Text etc.
- as vector elements.
-
- WARNING: Only plot files which were created as C size or smaller should
- be viewed, since the program does no checking for elements which could
- be drawn 'off' the page if too big. This check was omitted to speed up
- the drawing.
-
- VIEWING ASCII FILES:
-
- To view a single ASCII file on your screen, just select it as with any
- other filetype. The file will be displayed in a text window. The
- following file extensions are recognized as ASCII files - .1ST, .ANS,
- .ASC, .ASM, .BAK, .BAT, .C, CONFIG.SYS, .DIZ, .DOC, .H, .INI, .LIS, .ME,
- .TXT and .VNX. You may use the following keys while viewing an ASCII
- file:
- Pan Up a Line - UP ARROW or RIGHT MOUSE BUTTON
- Pan Down a Line - DOWN ARROW or LEFT MOUSE BUTTON
- Pan Up a Page - PAGE UP
- Pan Down a Page - PAGE DN
- Abort - ESC or Both LEFT & RIGHT MOUSE BUTTONS
- simultaneously
-
- NOTE: ASCII files cannot be viewed from a graphics menu or in a slide
- show. Only the first 2000 lines of a file will be displayable. The
- entire file is not stored in memory but accessed from the disk drive as
- needed.
-
- DELETING FILES:
-
- While the file list is displayed on your screen, you may delete a file
- by moving the cursor to it, marking it with <spacebar> and pressing
- <DEL> or <D> on the keyboard. To delete multiple files, mark them with
- the <spacebar> (or right mouse button) and then press <DEL>. You will
- be asked to confirm each deletion.
-
- RENAMING a FILE:
-
- While the file list is displayed on your screen, you may rename a single
- by moving the cursor to it, marking it with <spacebar> and pressing <R>
- on the keyboard. You cannot select more than one file at a time for
- renaming.
-
- SEARCHING FILENAMES:
-
- While the file list is displayed on your screen, you may select files by
- searching their filenames for a specific string. Press <S> (or click on
- SEARCH with mouse) and keyin the search string. The file will be
- selected if it contains the exact string anywhere in its filename.
- Don't use the wildcard characters * or ? since they will be searched for
- literally.
-
- SPECIAL KEYS WHILE VIEWING:
-
- While viewing images in a VESA mode (other than arrays):
-
- F1/F2 Decrease/Increase RED
- F3/F4 Decrease/Increase GREEN
- F5/F6 Decrease/Increase BLUE
- F7/F8 Decrease/Increase CONTRAST
- F9/F10 Decrease/Increase BRIGHTNESS
- ALT F8 Inverse Colors (Negate)
- ALT F9 Change to Gray tones
- ALT F10 Restore original palette
- B Create a BMP file (256 c) of screen contents
- C Crop an image and save as BMP, GIF, JPG or PCX file
- F Filter the screen image with different functions
- G Create a GIF file (256 c) of screen contents
- H or ? Graphics Help
- J Create a JPG file (24 bit) of screen contents
- O Display Options Menu
- P Send XMEM contents to printer as B&W or Color image
- S Scale XMEM contents to screen and save as BMP, GIF, JPG
- or PCX file
- V Display the current VGA palette
- Z Create a PCX file (256 c) of screen contents
- + Zoom in (change VESA resolution to next lower mode)
- - Zoom out (change VESA resolution to next higher mode)
- NOTE: Mode 100 (640x400) is skipped when using +/- above.
-
- See the 'FILTERING IMAGE' section below for use of the 'F' option.
-
- While viewing an array (one about to be saved, not a previously saved
- one):
-
- B Create a BMP file (256 c) of screen contents
- C Crop an image and create a BMP, GIF, JPG or PCX file
- G Create a GIF file (256 c) of screen contents
- J Create a JPG file (24 bit) of screen contents
- Z Create a PCX file (256 c) of screen contents
-
- While viewing IMG or HPGL files in a B & W mode:
-
- P Send XMEM contents to printer as B&W image
- I Create an IMG file (2 c) of entire XMEM contents. The 'I'
- option may also be used if you are viewing an IMG or HPGL file
- in a color VESA mode.
- Z Create a PCX (2 c) file of entire XMEM contents.
-
- In both Color and B & W modes you may pan screen with:
- (make sure the NUMLOCK key is on to use keypad)
-
- HOME Top left of image
- END Bottom right of image
- Page Up Move up approx. 1 inch
- Page Dn Move down approx. 1 inch
- ESC Return to File Selection Menu
-
- The arrow keys on either numeric keypad or separate arrow keypad pan the
- image approx. 1/4 inch in that direction. In addition, on the numeric
- keypad, the 1,3,7 & 9 keys pan the image diagonally and the 5 pans to
- center of image.
-
- Use the Control key with left or right arrows to pan 1 inch to the left
- or right.
-
- FILTERING IMAGE:
-
- The FILTER option (<F> key) will prompt you for the type of filter you
- desire. It will be <B>lur (smooth), <S>harpen, <E>dge detection or
- <M>osaic . It only affects the screen image (not image as stored in
- extended memory), so when you pan or do a new window area on screen the
- filtering will be cleared. After you have filtered the screen, you may
- save that screen image as usual with the appropriate keyin. The Filter
- options are not recommended on 2-color files. Filters operations are
- accumulative. You may keep applying the same or different filters to
- the image to get more intense and sometimes very spectacular results.
- For instance, try applying a mosaic filter, then use the sharpening
- filter. The quality of the filtering operations are dependent on the
- '24 BIT PALETTE' setting on the Options Menu. For quicker (and less
- accurate) filtering, use the Standard option. For more accurate results
- (but longer processing time), use the Optimized or Optimized & Dithered
- option which will calculate a new palette for your filtered image.
- NOTE: After you have filtered an image, you must save the image and
- pull up the saved image in order to print it.
-
- SAVING SCREEN AS a BMP, GIF or PCX FILE:
-
- While viewing an image in a VESA mode, pressing <B> will save the
- current screen (not necessarily everything in Extended memory) to a BMP
- file with the filename of your choosing. Pressing <G> will save to a
- GIF file. Pressing <Z> will save to a PCX file. The dimensions will
- come from the mode you are currently viewing the image in or the cropped
- size that you used. The color table written to file will reflect any
- adjustments you've made with the Function keys. When keying in the
- filename, if you don't include the period or extension, the program will
- append the correct extension to your keyin. If you keyin the extension
- with your filename, the program will use that instead, but make sure you
- keyin the appropriate extension since the extension is how the program
- determines the file type to display! You may precede the filename with
- a Disk & Directory if you don't want to use the current Disk/Dir.
-
- SAVING SCREEN AS a JPG FILE:
-
- JPEG is a standardized compression method for full-color (24 bit) and
- grayscale images. JPEG is a lossy type of compression, meaning that the
- output image is not necessarily identical to the input image. This
- software implements JPEG baseline and extended-sequential compression
- processes and the file format used is called JFIF. This format has been
- agreed to by a number of major commercial JPEG vendors and probably will
- become the de facto standard. Some commercial JPEG implementations are
- incompatible, especially if they were written before the summer of 1991.
- Some other shareware JPEG program's output will only work if they have
- the option of outputing as JFIF standard files.
-
- The procedure for saving the current screen to a JPG file is the same as
- for saving to a GIF, BMP or PCX (see above section), except that an
- extra question is asked after you key in the filename. You will need
- to enter a JPEG quality factor ranging from 25 to 95. The default if
- you just press <CR> is 75. A higher quality factor will result in
- larger files and less loss of image quality. A lower quality factor
- will result in smaller files with more loss of image quality.
-
- It is not recommended to save array images as JPG files if they will be
- used as graphic menus, since they will take considerably longer to
- decode.
-
- NOTE: Most error messages from the JPEG compression/decompression
- routines are due to corrupt or non-supported features in your JPEG file.
- However, the most common error will be 'Insufficient memory case ?'
- which usually means that you have insufficient low memory (RAM in the 0-
- 640K range). Try and eliminate any non-crucial drivers &/or TSRs loaded
- into low memory. For saving or reading in 1024x768 JPEGs, you'll
- probably need 200K or more free RAM. The amount of free RAM can be
- found by using the VESA/MEMORY option under the HELP menu.
-
- CROPPING SCREEN & SAVING AS a BMP, GIF, JPG or PCX FILE:
-
- If you press <C> you will be able to crop your screen image before
- saving as a BMP, GIF, JPG or PCX file. You will see a box drawn around
- your screen image when you first press <C>. Press a <T> to move the
- TopLeft corner of box. Press <B> to move the BottomRight corner. Use
- the arrow keys to move a single pixel at a time, or PageUp, PageDown,
- <CTRL>Leftarrow or <CTRL>Rightarrow to move 10 pixels at a time. <HOME>
- will move the Topleft corner of box to Topleft of screen. <END> will
- move the Bottomright corner of box to Bottomright of screen. <ESC> will
- abort and a <CR> will start the screen save. You will be prompted
- whether to save as a BMP, GIF, JPG or PCX file. See 'Using a Mouse'
- below.
-
- SCALING XMEM CONTENTS TO SCREEN & SAVING:
-
- If you press <S> you will be able to scale the entire image in XMEM to
- your screen. You will see a box drawn around your screen when you first
- press <S>. If you just press the <CR> key at this time, your entire
- image will be fitted to your screen at the current VESA resolution. Use
- the arrow keys etc. (like in cropping above) to move the lower right
- corner of box. Scaling always occurs about the upper left corner of
- image, so you can't move this point. <ESC> will abort and a <CR> will
- start the screen save. See 'Using Mouse' below.
-
- SAVING XMEM CONTENTS AS an IMG or PCX FILE:
-
- While viewing a 2 color Black/White image (either IMG, 2-color PCX or
- HPGL files), pressing an <I> will save the entire eXtended memory
- contents to a IMG file, or pressing <Z> will save as a 2-color PCX file.
- You will have the opportunity to reverse the image before saving. It
- doesn't matter whether you are viewing the image in a color VESA mode or
- one of the Black & White modes in order to save with the <I> mode, as
- long as the original image was actually a 2 color image. Currently,
- there is not a cropping option before saving as a IMG file. However, if
- you are viewing the 2-color image in a color VESA mode, you could save
- out as a cropped BMP, GIF, JPG or PCX file.
-
- PRINTING IMAGES:
-
- Before displaying an image that you will be printing, you should pull up
- the Printer Setup Menu and Printer Model Menu (submenus of OPTS menu)
- and make any necessary changes to model, style, size, margins, rotation
- and gamma etc. After an image is displayed, any adjustments to
- color/brightness/contrast will be reflected in your print. The gamma
- value (see description of /PGn qualifier above) is a good tool to use if
- adjustment to brightness is needed for printouts. The maximum size of
- image is limited only by the amount of free XMEM you have. The maximum
- size of print is 10.5 x 8.0 inches on most printers. On the DeskJet
- 550C printer, note that you can't print on the bottom 1/2" of page, so
- if you are centering your print, the maximum length can't be greater
- than 10.0", but if you set your Top Margin to the minimum of 0.05", you
- can squeeze in about 10.4".
-
- If you want to print multiple images, select them from the file list
- with the <Space Bar> (or right mouse button) as for slides, and then
- press <P> (or click on PLOT with mouse). Each file will be displayed on
- screen and automatically plotted until the last one is processed. NOTE
- that all of the plots will use the same size, rotation, justification
- etc. from the plotting options menu. Pressing <ESC> (or right mouse
- button) will abort the plotting. NOTE: This option is only available
- in Registered Versions.
-
- To print more than one copy of the same image, it is suggested that you
- change the Port Option to File (See /PF above under Printer Options).
- This will save your print in a file that you can just copy to your
- printer from DOS (must use COPY / B ) as many times as you like, thus
- saving re-processing time for each copy.
-
- While a color image file is displayed on the screen, pressing <P> will
- create a print on your active printer in the current print style. The
- scatter style will produce a better quality print in most cases, but
- will take longer then the other styles to process. You may cancel the
- plot by pressing <ESC> (or right mouse button) during the plot. The port
- defaults to LPT1 unless you specified a command line argument of /P2 or
- /PF when starting the program or selected another one from the Options
- Menu. The actual plot will be of your entire image (stored in extended
- memory) and not just what you may be viewing on your screen.
-
- While viewing a 2-color (black & white) file or HPGL (.PLT or .HPG),
- pressing <P> will create a Black & White print.
-
- See description of /FB, /FW & /FN above to preserve B & W image context
- when your print is being scaled down from the original size. You can
- use any of the printer qualifiers (available as command line qualifiers
- or from the Printer Menu within program) to change the defaults for
- Printer Port, Printer Type, Resolution, Rotation Angle, Width and Top &
- Left Margins.
-
- If you select a Print Width greater than 8.5", the program will
- automatically rotate print 90 degrees (unless 270 was already selected).
- The program will beep if you try to use an invalid combination of size,
- rotation angle, margins or resolution.
-
- MOUSE USE:
-
- In most cases where the keypad is used to move the text cursor, a
- MicroSoft compatible mouse can also be used. You must install any
- required mouse drivers before running VESAVIEW.
-
- The Left button is used just like the <CR> key on the keyboard to
- display one image. It is also used to select choices from pop-up menus,
- to select commands at the bottom of screen and to select the PageUp and
- PageDown icons from the vertical bar on the right side of screen.
-
- The Right button is used just like the <ESC> key on the keyboard to
- abort displays and menus. It is also used to mark files for use in
- arrays or for displaying them as slides (like the <spacebar>).
-
- If a large image has been displayed in one of the 256 color VESA modes,
- holding down the Left mouse button will display a panning icon on your
- screen. The green box represents your entire image size and the red box
- represents your screen size. While holding down the Left button, move
- the mouse and the red box will pan around with the green box. When you
- let go of the button, the screen with be moved to reflect your new
- window area. This mode of panning is much quicker than using the arrow
- keys, although you will probably use the arrow keys for fine tuning the
- pan. If a double-beep is heard when trying to use this feature, your
- image is probably smaller than your screen and no panning is possible.
-
- When Cropping an image, the Left mouse button will move the upper left
- corner of the cropping box and the Right mouse button will move the
- lower right corner of box. Pressing both the Left and Right buttons
- simultaneously will start the save (like pressing <CR>). Scaling works
- the same except the Left mouse button is not used (can't move the upper
- left corner of scaling box).
-
- RUNNING Under WINDOWS 3.1:
-
- VESAVIEW can be run in a Full Screen mode from Windows 3.1. Because of
- the way Windows 3.1 allocates memory, it is suggested that you use a
- .PIF file to run VESAVIEW. The following are recommended settings for
- the PIF file when running under Windows:
-
- Program Item Properties
- Description: VesaView
- Command Line: VESAVIEW.PIF
- Working Directory: C:\GIF <-- Path of initial image directory
- Shortcut Key: None
-
- (NOTE: You can use the ICON that is delivered with VESAVIEW or
- your own. The supplied icon is in the file VESAVIEW.ICO.)
-
- Use the following for 386 ENHANCED MODE -
- PIF EDITOR - VESAVIEW.PIF
- Program Filename: C:\VV\VESAVIEW.EXE <-- Path of VESAVIEW.EXE
- Window Title: VesaView
- Optional Parameters: /AW /AM103 /PTDJ /AS <-- Modify these as needed
- Start-up Directory:
- Video Memory: _ Text _ Low Graphics X High
- Graphics
- Memory Requiremts: KB Required -1 KB Desired -1
- EMS Memory: KB Required 0 KB Limit 1024
- XMS Memory: KB Required 1024 KB Limit -1
- Display Usage: X Full Screen Execution: _ Background
- _ Windowed X Exclusive
- X Close Window on Exit
-
- PIF EDITOR - Advanced Options
-
- Background Priority: 50 Foreground Priority: 100
- X Detect Idle Time
- Memory Options:
- _ EMS Memory Locked X XMS Memory Locked
- _ Uses High Memory Area X Lock Application Memory
- Display Options:
- X Text _ Low Graphics X High Graphics
- X Emulate Text Mode X Retain Video Memory
- Other Options: (leave as default)
-
- Use the following for STANDARD MODE -
- PIF EDITOR - VESAVIEW.PIF
- Program Filename: C:\VV\VESAVIEW.EXE <-- Path of VESAVIEW.EXE
- Window Title: VesaView
- Optional Parameters: /AW /AM103 /PTDJ /AS <-- Modify these as needed
- Start-up Directory:
- Video Memory: _ Text X Graphics/Multiple Text
- Memory Requiremts: KB Required -1
- XMS Memory: KB Required 1024 KB Limit -1
- Direct Modifiers: _ COM1 _ COM3 _ Keyboard
- _ COM2 _ COM4
- _ No Screen Exchange _ Prevent Program Switch
- X Close Window on Exit _ No Save Screen
-
-
- CAUTIONS:
-
- The array used to store the files in current directory is limited to 999
- files. More files than this will just be truncated from directory
- listing.
-
- The program determines the type of file to display by the extension used
- on the filename. See 'Features Section' for supported extensions. Any
- other extensions are ignored. Incorrect extensions may cause program to
- hang (ie. Don't name a PCX file with a GIF extension).
-
- Even though your VESA driver thinks it supports some of the higher
- resolution modes, your hardware may not have the required memory to do
- so. Therefore, you need to lockout these modes from the program with
- the /LOmode command line switch. If you don't lock out these modes, the
- program may hang and you'll have to do the 3 finger trick (<CTRL> <ALT>
- <DEL>).
-
- When printing, make sure your printer is online before pressing the <P>
- key, otherwise the printer may lose some of the data or lock up the
- program.
-
- Most error messages are self explanatory, but occasionally you might get
- a misleading message. Most errors of this nature will be caused by
- corrupt image files. Try pulling up the same image with another viewer
- to see if you have similar problems.
-
- HINTS:
-
- When creating arrays of images that include 24 bit files, you may want
- to toggle the 24 bit palette option to STANDARD to speed up the
- processing. The color detail will not be too apparent at this small
- scale.
-
- Besides using the '@FILELIST command line option to play a slide show,
- try the following: To create and save a slide show sequence, just
- create an array image and save it. The images on the array will be
- arranged in the order in which they were selected originally. All you
- need to do to play the slide show is pull up that array image, press 'M'
- to mark all files, and then press the left mouse button to start the
- show. You should set the delay and fade before pulling up the array if
- desired.
-
- It is suggested that you prefix your array filenames with a 0 (zero) so
- that they will be alphabetized at the beginning of the directory listing
- for easier location. (Ex. 0DIR01.GIF, 0DIR02.GIF etc).
-
- If you will be using your array images as graphic menus for file
- selection, a lower resolution array image will update on the screen
- faster. Even if you have just a few images to catalog, by placing them
- in a larger format array image (ie. You have only 9 images to catalog
- but create a 6 x 6 array image), the screen will be able to recall this
- array as a menu much faster than creating it in a 3 x 3 array image.
- This is due to the greater compression of large areas of blank space on
- the screen.
-
- If you don't have a mouse, the graphic arrays you create can't be used
- graphic menus. You will need to manually delete the .VNX file for the
- array file so that the system will think the array file is just an
- ordinary image.
-
- If you are using a printer supported by the DOS GRAPHICS command, you
- can get a quick print of a Black & White screen by using the GRAPHICS
- command before running VESAVIEW. Version 5.0 of DOS supports the
- DeskJet & LaserJets and the syntax would be:
- GRAPHICS DESKJET /r (the /r will reverse black & white)
-
- Use <SHIFT><PRT SCRN> while graphics are on the screen to initiate
- the print.
-
- If your printouts are too dark and you need to lighten them up, try
- increasing the Gamma value instead of the brightness. This will lighten
- up the lower intensities and leave the higher intensities as they are.
- Raising the gamma value (to 1.5) will probably be necessary if you are
- using the 600dpi mode of the LaserJet IV since the close dot spacing
- will tend to darken the printout.
-
- If you are using the Canon BJC600 or Epson Stylus 800 printers and you
- experience banding, try using the command line qualifier /PPn
- (see description above).
-
- Besides using the SCALE option, there is a trick you can use to scale
- down an image by 1/2,1/3,1/4...1/9. Mark just one image and display it
- as an array. Select the Array Size according to the scale factor you
- wish to use. (The color table used to display a single image as an array
- will be the true color table of that image and not the standard
- palette). After the image is displayed, use the CROP feature to save
- the area you desire as a color image. Note that when a single array
- image is displayed, the background color and text colors will change
- according to the color table of the single image being displayed.
-
- If you need a VESA driver for your graphics card, login to Compuserve
- and go to the IBMPRO forum (GO VESA). In Lib #12 (Vesa), you will find
- VESA drivers for almost any card.
-
- If you are not sure what graphics card you have in your machine, there
- is a great little program in the GRAPHSUPPORT forum on Compuserve (GO
- PICS). In Lib #14 (Misc Util & Code) download VDEOID.EXE. This program
- will try and determine the card manufacturer & memory on it.
-
- CARDS TESTED:
-
- This program has been tested on the following computers and graphics
- cards:
-
- DELL 325D - Using built-in Paradise card
- DELL 325D - Using a CompuAdd Hi-rez card
- DELL 433D - Using Trident 8900 card
- DELL 433P - Using built-in Paradise card
- DELL 433P - Using a Video-7 VRAM II card
- DELL 486D/50 - Using built-in Paradise card
- DELL 486D/66 - Using built-in Paradise card & ATI Ultra card
- NEC 386SX - Using a CompuAdd Hi-rez card
- AST 286/386 Premium - Using Orchid Designer Pro card
- AST 286/386 Premium - Using Diamond Stealth card (has built in VESA Bios
- on card)
- IBM 286 AT - Using a Paradise VGA Plus
- IBM 286 AT - Using an ATI Wonder card & ATI Vantage
- GATEWAY 2000 486/33 - Using an ATI Ultra card
- GATEWAY 2000 4DX2-66V - Using an ATI Ultra XLR-2M card
- DEC PC 486 - Using built-in graphics card
-
- SUPPORT:
-
- If you have any comments, suggestions or questions, please leave me a
- message in the GRAPHSUPPORT forum (GO PICS) on Compuserve. My CIS ID
- number is 71170,2340. The current shareware version of VESAVIEW will
- always be posted in the LIB #3 (Decoders & Encoders) of the GRAPHSUPPORT
- forum on Compuserve. It can also be found on the Blue Ridge Express
- Bulletin Board (804)-790-1675. The Zipped archival of VESAVIEW will
- usually be named VESAVW.ZIP or VESAVWxx.ZIP where xx is the version
- number. If you can't find it by filename, try searching for the
- keywords VESA and HPGL. You can also reach me at the P. O. Box listed
- in the Registration section.
-
- REVISION HISTORY:
-
- 1.0 - 1.9 Developmental versions
- 2.0 -4.9 Changes for these versions have been removed from this
- document to save space.
- 5.0 (9/9/93) Added ability to create an array image (menu) of up to 12
- x 12 images (144 total) per page if the resolution you
- select is high enough for the filenames to display above
- images. Added check for free diskspace when auto-
- generating arrays. Fixed bug when displaying long JPEG
- error messages which cause system hangups. Made keyin
- field larger for filename of auto-generated arrays.
- Directory listing now returns as it was bracketed on the
- screen after viewing images etc. instead of resetting to
- display file number 1. New qualifier /IDx to override
- the embedded drive letter in index (.VNX) files.
- Trailing backslashes when entering a new path are now
- tolerated. Removed now unnecessary qualifiers /PYS and
- /PXS. Added new registration procedure using a
- username/access code combination.
- 5.1 (9/20/93) Added several new Text File types which can be displayed
- (.BAK, CONFIG.SYS, .INI). Slides can now remain on
- screen until a key is pressed to skip to next slide.
- Saving an image from screen will now default to use the
- original image size if it less then screen dimensions
- versus always using the screen dimensions. (This could
- only be done by cropping in previous versions.) Fixed a
- bug which caused some RAM memory to be used and not freed
- up when reading/saving GIF files.
- 5.2 (9/24/93) Added the reading of .IFF/.LBM (Amiga/Deluxe Paint) and
- .MAC (MacPaint) files. Added a smoothing, sharpening,
- edge detection and mosaic filters option when in
- graphics ( 'F' key). Also added an Inverse Colors option
- (ALT F8) while in graphics.
- 5.3 (10/4/93) Options menu is now available while viewing a graphics
- image ('O' key). Filters have been enhanced to use an
- optimized palette if desired by selecting the appropriate
- item on the Options Menu. Added a file Rename option
- ('R' key).
- 5.4 (10/14/93) Added 8 new printer styles. (NOTE that qualifier /PSBH &
- /PSCH now have different meanings. See the qualifier
- section of document). Fixed bug which caused printing
- B&W halftones on certain PCs to hangup.
- 5.5 (10/28/93) Added the reading of .EPS (the TIFF preview embedded in
- Encapsulated Postscript files). Revised directory scans
- to speed up processing large directories while using
- graphics menus. VESAVIEW can now be used by registered
- CD-ROM manufacturers as an unhindered version on their
- CD-ROMs.
- 5.6 (11/09/93) Fixed VESA mode 107h (1280x1024x256) code to correct
- palette register settings.
- 5.7 (11/19/93) Fixed a bug which erroneously showed 'Invalid TIF file
- format' when displaying any TIF file.
- 5.8 (11/22/93) Added support for 600dpi resolution of LaserJet IV and
- new printer type qualifier added (/PTLJ4).
- 6.0 (12/1/93) Added support for a list file of images (@FILENAME.LIS)
- or a single image filename to be supplied to the program
- from command line. All previous command line qualifiers
- are now available from the Options Menu. A 'Save
- Configuration' option was added on Options Menu. This is
- an easier way to save a setup rather than use the command
- line qualifiers. Fixed a minor problem with the /FTM
- qualifier if using LaserJet 4. Added more error checking
- to prevent hangups with corrupt image files.
- 6.1 (12/12/93) Added ability to automatically print file(s) supplied on
- command line by using the /AP qualifier.
- 6.2 (1/20/94) Added ability to automatically create array files from
- the command line with the new /AF, /AE and /AD
- qualifiers. Text (ASCII) files are now allowed in array
- images. Wildcards are now supported in the filename
- supplied to VESAVIEW from the command line.
- 6.3 (3/22/94) Added printer support for the Canon BJC600 color printer
- and the Epson Stylus 800 black & white priner. Added
- support for TIF Huffman decoding. Added support for GIF
- files which have a MAC Header embeded in them.
-