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- From: cleggp@aix.rpi.edu (Paul Jason Clegg)
- Subject: Re: GIF Menus on BBSs
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- Organization: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 05:11:51 GMT
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- In article <C1AHA8.IoC@world.std.com> adamg@world.std.com (Adam M Gaffin) writes:
- >There's already a way to do this: NAPLPS. This is the graphics format
- >used by Prodigy, but one can do a lot more with it than they do. NAPLPS
- >is much better than GIF, IMHO, because its files tend to be *A LOT*
- >smaller (especially if you're talking about something like menus). And it
- >has the user-end processing you're talking about; i.e., a NAPLPS menu is
- >really a set of directions to your telecom program to draw something on
- >the screen, rather than a full-fledged graphics file.
-
- I've seen Prodigy, and knew about the NAPLPS format. While I've not taken
- a close look at the format, it's not really what I'm talking about. For a
- few reasons: Even if the protocol can allow the most detailed of designs,
- transmission times would still be horrid; constant transmission is unwork-
- able with any protocol. Just transferring the menus once, in GIF format,
- perhaps, means almost instant replication of the menus later on. And, since
- GIF is already a popular, and readily-supported format, you gain from that
- end as well.
-
- It doesn't really matter what format you use, though; my idea is that instead
- of transmitting the menu's information each time you need it, you only
- transmit a small code sequence that cues the term prog to display the file,
- which is very easy to do. Heck, you could even speed up just normal ANSI
- displays by just dumping a previously-recorded ANSI file to the screen.
-
- ...Paul
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