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- --------------------< Screen Scapes Online Help >--------------------
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- 1. Introduction
-
- 2. Screen Saver Basics
- o A Little History
- o Modern Screen Savers
- o Installing Screen Scapes
- o Screen Saver Modules
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- 3. Using Screen Scapes
- o Setting the Wait Time
- o Running Screen Scapes
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- 4. Using the Calendar
- o Entering Reminders Into the Calendar
- o Keyboard Navigation
- o Calendar Data and Screen Saver Modules
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- 5. Screen Saver Modules
- o Images and Data
- o Loading More Than One Module
- o Available Screen Saver Modules
- o Loaded Screen Saver Modules
- o Unloading Screen Saver Modules
- o Unload All Savers
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- 6. Picture List
- o Adding Pictures to the Picture List
- o Finding the Pictures
- o Removing Pictures From the Picture List
- o Cutting and Pasting
- o Picture Formats
- o Resizing Pictures
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- 7. Quote List
- o Using the Quote List - A Quick Tutorial
- o Adding Quotes Manually
- o Keyboard Controls
- o Making Changes to a Quote
- o Cutting and Pasting Quotes
- o Adding Quotes From a Text File
- o Quotes and Screen Saver Modules
- o Importance of the Quote List
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- 8. Display Settings
- o Change Daily or Every Few Seconds
- o Display in Order or Randomly
- o Message On/Off Switches
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- 9. View Buttons
- o Run the Screen Saver
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- 10. Load / Saver Saver
- o Load Saver
- o Save Saver
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- 11. Advanced Settings
- o Picture Transitions
- o Text Alignment, Font and Color
- o Numeric Date Format
- o Picture or Quote Order
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- 12. Getting to the Settings Screens
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- 13. Screen Scapes Files
- o Screen Scapes File Location
- o Screen Saver Modules
- o The Master Data File
- o Picture Formats
- o Multimedia Files
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- 14. Creating Custom Screen Savers
- o Picture Size
- o Create a Custom Screen Saver
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- 15. Uninstalling Screen Scapes
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- 16. Program Credits
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- 1. Introduction
- ===============
- Welcome to Screen Scapes, a full-featured screen saver by Forward Design.
- Screen Scapes is unique in its ability to combine daily reminders and
- inspirational quotations with a slideshow of computer graphics and animations.
-
- When the Screen Scapes screen saver is activated it will display a slideshow of
- images. It may also display a message on top of these images. The message may be
- specific to today's date, a message from the quote list, the current
- day/date/time, or a combination of these options.
-
- Once installed, the Screen Scapes screen saver will run automatically. You can
- take as much (or as little) control of the settings that Screen Scapes uses to
- display the Windows screen saver.
-
- The default settings will give you a beautiful screen saver experience. And if
- you want to "get under the hood" you can make changes to Screen Scapes'
- settings. Enter messages into the calendar, add quotes to the list, tweak the
- timing, transitions, and more. You can even use Screen Scapes to create your own
- custom screen saver.
-
-
- 2. Screen Saver Basics
- ======================
- If you are new to computers and the whole concept of screen savers then this
- section will give you some helpful background information.
-
- __A Little History__
- Back in the 1980's, when computers had monochrome screens that displayed green
- text on a black background, there was a problem with burning in the phosphor on
- the computer's monitor. After a while the heavily used areas of the screen
- looked "burned in" and displayed a weaker image. You may have noticed this on
- older computer terminals, automatic teller machines, and other vintage computer
- equipment.
-
- Computers were programmed to make the screen go blank after a certain period of
- inactivity at the keyboard, thereby saving the screen from getting burned-in
- areas. When the user returned to work, pressing any key would cause the screen
- to be refreshed.
-
- __Modern Screen Savers__
- The modern screen saver has become much more than a means for saving the screen
- from burning out the phosphor. Microsoft Windows« comes with some standard
- screen savers like the flying windows and 3D graphics demos, and also allows you
- to install your own screen saver program.
-
- __Installing Screen Scapes__
- Screen Scapes will install itself automatically when you run the program file
- you received via download or CD-ROM. Accompanying Screen Saver Module(s) will
- also be loaded at this time. When you install Screen Scapes it becomes your
- default screen saver and after a few minutes of inactivity it will begin a
- slideshow of beautiful images.
-
- __Screen Saver Modules__
- Screen Scapes works with Screen Saver Modules, which are images and text data.
- You can load more than one Screen Saver Module to increase the variety of
- pictures displayed.
-
-
- 3. Using Screen Scapes
- ======================
-
- __Setting the Wait Time__
- Once Screen Scapes is installed it is ready to display a slideshow but Windows
- will wait for a period of inactivity before running the screen saver program.
- You can set the Wait Time by going to the Windows screen saver panel where you
- can
-
- o Select the screen saver program.
- o Set the Wait time.
- o Enter the screen saver Settings.
- o Preview the screen saver.
- o Set a screen saver password.
-
- Windows often gives you a few ways to do the same thing. The quickest way to get
- to the Windows screen saver panel is to
-
- o Right-click on the desktop background.
- o Select Properties from the menu.
- o Select the Screen Saver tab on the Display Properties window.
-
- Clicking on the Settings button will bring up the Screen Scapes calendar.
-
- __Running Screen Scapes__
- Once the screen saver is running and you are viewing the slideshow you can use
- the cursor keys on your keyboard to control the presentation.
-
- Use the UP cursor key to pause the slideshow.
- Use the DOWN cursor key to continue the slideshow.
- Use the LEFT cursor key to view the previous image.
- Use the RIGHT cursor key to view the next image.
-
-
- 4. Using the Calendar
- =====================
- You can get to the Screen Scapes calendar by right-clicking on the desktop,
- choose Properties, Screen Saver, and then Settings.
-
- The first settings screen is the Calendar. This is the place to enter daily
- reminder messages into Screen Scapes. The reminders will be displayed at the
- top, middle or bottom of the screen, or not at all. You can choose the font
- size, color and position for the reminders in Advanced Settings.
- Buttons on the right side of the calendar perform various functions:
-
- OK Click on the OK button to save changes and exit.
-
- Cancel Click on the Cancel button to exit the calendar
- without saving your work.
-
- Next Month Go to the next month.
-
- Last Month Go to the previous month.
-
- Clear Month Clears all of the reminder data for the month that
- is currently displayed.
-
- View Saver Clicking on the View Saver button will activate the
- Screen Scapes screen saver immediately. Moving the mouse
- or typing on the keyboard will cause the screen saver to
- return to the calendar screen.
-
- Settings The Settings button will open the Settings dialog with
- further settings for Loading/Unloading screen saver
- modules, editing the picture and quote lists, changing
- the display, and more.
-
- About The About button will open a new screen with information
- about the program including copyright info and links to
- related web sites.
-
- Help The Help button will open a new screen with hypertext
- help information on using the Screen Scapes program.
- The HTML Help only works if you have Microsoft Internet
- Explorer version 4.0 (or greater) installed.
-
- __Entering Reminders into the Calendar__
- You can create a reminder for any particular calendar day by simply clicking on
- that date on the calendar and entering the reminder text. Your reminder will be
- displayed on the date you have chosen.
-
- You can enter as much text as you like for each day. Keep in mind that it will
- be displayed by the screen saver in the font size you have selected in the
- Advanced Settings and if there is too much text it may not all be displayed.
- Some typical uses for the daily reminders is to give yourself notice for
- business appointments, birthdays, anniversaries, sports events, general
- reminders, etc. It's always a good idea to give yourself some advance warning
- for important events.
-
- __Keyboard Navigation__
- There are many keyboard shortcuts for navigating and editing information in the
- calendar. You may find it's easier than using the mouse because your hands don't
- leave the keyboard.
-
- Tab Moves the cursor forward one day.
-
- SHIFT - Tab Moves the cursor back one day.
-
- Right Arrow Moves the cursor forward one character.
-
- CTRL - Right Arrow Moves the cursor forward one word.
-
- Home Moves the cursor to the beginning of the line.
-
- End Moves the cursor to the end of the line.
-
- SHIFT - Delete Deletes the selected text and copies it into
- the Windows clipboard.
-
- SHIFT - Insert Pastes the clipboard text to the current
- cursor position.
-
- Holding down the SHIFT key while moving the cursor key selects the text that the
- cursor moves over.
-
- __Calendar Data and Screen Saver Modules__
- Some screen saver modules, like those for sports teams, come with reminder text
- already entered into the module. When a new screen saver module is loaded, and
- it contains reminders, you will be prompted on whether you want the new
- reminders appended to any existing reminder data in your calendar. If you answer
- "Yes" then the new reminders will be appended to the current calendar reminders.
- If you answer "No" then the new reminders will be discarded, leaving only the
- existing calendar reminders.
-
- Calendar reminders are associated with a specific Screen Saver Module, so
- unloading a module will remove only the reminders associated with that module.
- If you have several modules loaded and decide to remove one, only the reminders
- associated with that module will be removed.
-
-
- 5. Screen Saver Modules
- =======================
- Screen Scapes has two parts:
-
- The Screen Scapes Program.
- The program runs the slideshow and lets you tweak the settings.
-
- The Screen Saver Modules.
- A module is a set of images and data. The images are usually related
- to a common theme, like a sports team, baby pictures, scuba diving,
- wildlife pictures, etc. A screen saver module may also contain data
- for messages stored in the calendar and quote list.
-
- Click on the Settings button from the Calendar to get to the Settings dialog.
- Screen Scapes' Settings dialog has provisions for loading multiple Screen Saver
- Modules.
-
- Screen Scapes uses screen saver modules to make it easy to collect and display
- a variety of screen saver themes.
-
- __Images and Data__
- A Screen Saver Module is a set of images and data. The images are those
- displayed by the Screen Scapes screen saver program. The data is a collection of
- the text from the calendar, text from the quote file, and other data that links
- the text data to a specific Screen Saver Module.
-
- You don't need to worry about the details, just be aware that a Screen Saver
- Module is more than a set of pictures.
-
- __Loading More Than One Module__
- When you load a new screen saver module Screen Scapes will ask if you want the
- module to be automatically loaded. Answer "Yes" to have the module loaded
- automatically.
-
- You don't need to worry about changing the settings. Screen Scapes works well
- with the default settings.
-
- If you do want to venture into the screen saver settings then understand that
- you have the option to display all or some of the available modules.
-
- For example, you may have modules for the Minnesota Vikings, Dragon Attack and
- Wildlife1. Football is out of season, so you don't want to display the football
- pictures. You can simply Unload that particular screen saver module. If a module
- is not loaded it will not be displayed. It will still be available, but it will
- not be displayed by the screen saver unless it is loaded. You will see any
- unloaded screen saver modules on the Available List but not on the Loaded List.
- You can re-load the Minnesota Vikings module when the football season begins
- again. Just select it from the Available list and click on the Load Saver button
- in the Screen Saver Modules area.
-
- __Available Screen Saver Modules__
- The list of Available Screen Saver Modules is a list of all the modules you've
- purchased or created. Technically it's a list of every .ssm file in your
- C:\Windows\ directory. It is possible for a module to be on the Available list
- but not on the Loaded list.
-
- If you click on the Get More Savers button then your web browser will be
- launched and take you to a website where there are lots of Screen Saver Modules
- available. If you download and install a new module it will automatically be
- added to the list of Available Screen Saver Modules and you will be prompted
- to add the new module to the list of Loaded Screen Saver Modules. If you answer
- "Yes" then the new module will run the next time Screen Scapes is activated.
-
- If you have a screen saver module that has been unloaded, then click on the Load
- Saver - > button to add it to the list of Loaded Screen Saver Modules.
-
- __Loaded Screen Saver Modules__
- The list of Loaded Screen Saver Modules shows all of the modules that will be
- displayed by Screen Scapes. You may have more modules available, but all of the
- modules that are currently loaded are listed here.
-
- The first loaded module sets the font, timing, colors and display settings.
- Loading additional modules does not change the font and display settings set by
- the first loaded module.
-
- __Unloading Screen Saver Modules__
- When you load a screen saver module you are loading a set of images, a set of
- quote text, and a set of reminders. When you load additional screen saver
- modules the new images and messages are appended to any images and messages that
- are already loaded. When you unload a module it will remove the reminder and
- quote text that are associated with that particular module.
-
- When you load a module you will see the module's picture names appear on the
- Picture List and if there are any quotes in the module you will see the quote
- text appear on the Quote List. When you Unload a module you will see the picture
- names and quote text removed.
-
- __Unload All Savers__
- Don't worry about unloaded modules disappearing from your system. None of the
- picture and text data is ever deleted by Screen Scapes. These Load/Unload
- controls simply allow you to manipulate the list of Loaded Screen Saver Modules.
- In fact, if you accidentally loaded a module twice, or you don't like the order,
- then you can click on the Unload All Savers button to clear the entire list of
- loaded modules. The modules will still be available on the Available Screen
- Saver Modules list and you can use the Load Saver button to put them on the
- Loaded list in any order you like.
-
-
- 6. Picture List
- ===============
- The Picture List is found on the Settings dialog and it shows the filenames of
- pictures that are loaded. These are the pictures that will be displayed when the
- screen saver is activated. You can edit this list using the Add, Remove, Cut and
- Paste buttons.
-
- __Adding Pictures to the Picture List__
- Use the Add Pictures button to add a new picture to the picture list. When you
- click on the Add Pictures button a file browser window will appear. Select a
- picture file and it will be added to the list at the bottom position. If you
- want to move it to another position then use the Cut Pictures and Paste Pictures
- buttons. (see Cutting and Pasting below)
-
- You can also "drag and drop" picture files from Windows Explorer or the Windows
- desktop. Drag the picture icon onto the Picture List and release the mouse
- button. The picture filename will be added to the Picture List.
-
- __Finding the Pictures__
- Screen saver modules are installed in your C:\Windows\ directory. For example,
- if you installed the Wildlife1 screen saver module then the pictures are located
- in the C:\Windows\Wildlife1\ directory. You can also add pictures from any
- directory on your system. If the picture file is moved or deleted from its
- original directory, however, Screen Scapes will not be able to display the
- picture.
-
- __Removing Pictures from the Picture List__
- Use the Remove Picture button to remove the selected picture from the picture
- list. This does not delete the picture from your system. It only removes it from
- the list of pictures that will be displayed when the screen saver is activated.
- The Remove picture button works slightly differently than the Cut Pictures
- button. When you use the Cut button the picture can then be pasted to another
- position on the list, but when you use the Remove button the picture is just
- removed from the list. You can always Add that same picture to the list again if
- you change your mind.
-
- __Cutting and Pasting__
- Use the Cut Pictures and Paste Pictures buttons to move items around on the
- picture list. When you cut a picture it is taken off the list, but Screen Scapes
- remembers the file (like the Windows clipboard) and it can be placed back on the
- list using the Paste button. When a file is pasted to the list it is placed in
- the position just above the currrently selected picture.
-
- __Picture Formats__
- Screen Scapes supports a variety of picture and multimedia formats,
- including .bmp .jpg .jpeg .cmp .mac .pct .msp .pcx .png .psd .ras .tga
- .tif .wmf .pcd. Screen Scapes also supports Video for Windows (.avi),
- MPEG (.mpg), Quicktime (.mov) and MP3 multimedia formats. If an item is
- placed on the picure list, and the format is not supported by Screen Scapes
- then it will not be displayed.
-
- __Resizing Pictures__
- Screen Scapes will resize the pictures that it displays to the full width and/or
- height or your screen. Screen Scapes uses sub-pixel rendering when resizing
- images to give you the highest quality image resolution possible.
- Return to the Table of Contents.
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- 7. Quote List
- =============
- The Quote List shows the quotes that are loaded and available to be displayed.
- You can add quotes to the list manually or import multiple quotes from a text
- file. A quote may be associated with a specific picture or displayed randomly
- depending on the settings you choose.
-
- A quote can be any saying or message that you like. The quote text will be
- displayed in addition to reminders entered into the calendar. If there is author
- information it will be dispalyed in a smaller font below the quote.
-
- __Using the Quote List - A Quick Tutorial__
-
- 1. Click in the Quote Box and enter the text "What's up doc?".
-
- 2. Click on the Add As New button. You will see the quote appear
- as an item on the Quote List.
-
- 3. Click in the Quote's Author box and enter the text "Bugs Bunny".
-
- 4. Click on the Quote's Picture pull-down list and select a picture.
- The list of available pictures depends on the pictures you have
- loaded. Your system will have different selections than shown here.
-
- 5. Click on the Apply Changes button. You won't see anything happen
- on the screen, but the changes are applied to the currently
- selected quote.
-
- 6. Click on the Add As New button to get another copy of that same
- quote added to the list. Notice that there are now 2 items on the
- list with the same information.
-
- 7. Click on the Remove Quotes button to remove the selected quote
- from the quote list. (Leave at least one copy of the "What's up doc?"
- quote on the list for this example.)
-
- 8. Click on the View Quote button. This will launch the screen saver
- and you should see the Bugs Bunny quote on the picture you picked
- in step 4.
-
- __Adding Quotes Manually__
- To add a quote to the screen saver, type it into the quote box and then click on
- the Add As New button. Whenever you click on the Add As New button you get a new
- item on the quote list.
-
- __Keyboard Controls__
- After entering the quote information you can use the Tab key on the keyboad to
- advance the cursor to the Quote's Author field. Pressing the Tab key again takes
- you to the Quote's Picture field where you can use the up and down cursor keys
- to select a quote from the list without using the mouse.
-
- NOTE: If you press the Enter key while entering quote information then Windows
- thinks you have selected the default button on this dialog which is the OK
- button, so you will exit from the Settings dialog.
-
- You can select multiple items on the quote list by holding down the CTRL key and
- selecting with the mouse.
-
- __Making Changes to a Quote__
- If you want to modify a quote on the list then select it, make the changes to
- the quote, author or picture file, and then click on the Apply Changes button.
- There is always a blank item at the end of the quote list. You can select the
- blank item and enter quote, author and picture information. Be sure to select
- the Apply Changes button to save this new information.
-
- __Cutting and Pasting Quotes__
- Use the Cut Quotes and Paste Quotes buttons to edit the order of the items on
- the Quote List. When you click on the Cut Quotes button the currently selected
- quote is removed from the list but Screen Scapes remembers that information. Now
- you can select a new position on the list and click the Paste button. The
- previously cut quote information will be inserted to the new position on the
- list. The Paste button adds the quote to the position just above the currently
- selected quote.
-
- __Adding Quotes From a Text File__
- You can add mulitple items to the quote list from a text file using the Import
- Quotes function. When you click on the Import Quotes button you will be asked to
- choose the quote format of the file you are about to import. There are 4
- options:
-
- Quotes Without Author Information
- These files are formatted with one quote message after another.
-
- Quote1
- Quote2
- Quote3
- and so on...
-
- Quotes With Author Information
- These files are formatted with the quote message on one line, followed by the
- quote's author on the next line.
-
- Quote1
- Author1
- Quote2
- Author2
- Quote3
- Author3
- and so on...
-
- Quotes With Picture Information
- These files are formatted with the quote message on one line, followed by the
- pathname to a specific picture file on the next line.
-
- Quote1
- Picture Path1
- Quote2
- Picture Path2
- Quote3
- Picture Path3
- and so on...
-
- Quotes With Author And Picture Information
- These files are formatted with the quote message on one line, followed by the
- author information on the next line and the picture path on the next line.
-
- Quote1
- Author1
- Picture Path1
- Quote2
- Author2
- Picture Path2
- Quote3
- Author3
- Picture Path3
- and so on...
-
- The Picture Path can be a relative path or a specific pathname. A relative
- path assumes the Screen Scapes installation directory C:\Windows\ and the
- Picture Path need only contain subdirectory and file information. Sportsman
- pictures, for example, would be found in Sportsman\picture1. The specific
- Picture Path would be C:\Windows\Sportsman\picture1
-
- __Quotes and Screen Saver Modules__
- When you load a screen saver module it may contain quote data. This quote
- information will be appended to any other information already loaded. If you
- unload the module Screen Scapes will remember and remove only the pictures and
- quote information that were included with that module.
-
- __Importance of the Quote List__
- The reason to keep the quote information in order is because Screen Scapes can
- display the screen saver in two ways - giving priority to the Picture List or to
- the Quote List. When the Picture List has priority it will go through the list
- of pictures and use the next available quote. When the Quote list has priority
- then the screen saver will go through the list of quotes, and if a picture is
- specified then the quote will be displayed with that picture. You can select
- whether Screen Scapes runs the screen saver in Picture Order or Quote Order on
- the Advanced Settings screen.
-
-
- 8. Display Settings
- ===================
- In the bottom left portion of the Settings dialog you will find the Display
- Settings. These settings are applied to the entire screen saver operation and
- not to a particular picture or quote.
-
- __Change Daily or Every Few Seconds__
- The first option determines whether the screen saver changes the image every day
- or every few seconds. If you choose to have the picture changed every few
- seconds then you can also specify the number of seconds.
-
- __Display in Order or Randomly__
- The next option determines whether the screen saver changes its display in order
- or at random. This is related to the setting on the Advanced screen for
- assigning priority to the Picture List or the Quote List. There are four
- combinations of these settings that give you control of how the screen saver
- displays pictures and quotes.
-
- Display in Picture Order (In Order)
- The screen saver will go through the list of pictures in order. If quotes are
- displayed then they will be taken from the quote list in order. Any picture
- file associations in the quote list will not be observed.
-
- Display in Picture Order (Randomly)
- The screen saver will go through the list of pictures randomly. If quotes are
- displayed then they will be taken from the quote list in order. Any picture
- file associations in the quote list will not be observed.
-
- Display in Quote Order (In Order)
- The screen saver will go through the list of quotes in order. If the quote
- specifes a picture then that picture will be displayed with the quote. If no
- picture is specified then the next picture on the picture list will be
- displayed.
-
- Display in Quote Order (Randomly)
- The screen saver will go through the list of quotes randomly. If the quote
- specifes a picture then that picture will be displayed with the quote. If no
- picture is specified then the next picture on the picture list will be
- displayed.
-
- Access to these options should allow you to configure the program for your
- particular needs.
-
- __Message On/Off Switches__
- The four check boxes at the bottom of the Display Settings let you select
- whether or not to display a message. If the box is checked then the message will
- be displayed.
-
-
- 9. View Buttons
- ===============
- You don't need to wait for the screen saver to be activated by Windows to see
- the effect of your settings. There are three buttons on the right side of the
- Settings screen that will acitvate the screen saver immediately. Once the screen
- saver is running any activity on the mouse or keyboard will return you to the
- Settings screen.
-
- __Run the Screen Saver__
- Click on the View Saver button to see what the screen saver looks like with the
- current settings.
-
- Click on the View Picture button to start the screen saver with the currently
- selected picture. Any reminder messages from the calendar or quote messages from
- the quote list will also be displayed if they are turned on in the Display
- Settings.
-
- Click on the View Quote button to view the screen saver starting with the
- currently selected quote on the Quote List. The particular picture displayed is
- not a priority for this function. If the quote message is not displayed then
- check that Display Quotes is turned on in the Display Settings.
-
-
- 10. Load/Save Saver
- ===================
- The Load Saver and Save Saver buttons are located in the lower right of the
- Settings dialog. These buttons are used for creating your own screen saver
- module.
-
- __Load Saver__
- Click on the Load Saver button to load a screen saver module. The information in
- the module will be appended to any information already loaded into the calendar,
- the picture list and the quote list.
-
- This Load Saver button (in the lower right) works differently from the one in
- the Screen Saver Modules section. When you use this button it will not add the
- module to the Loaded Screen Saver Modules list.
-
- Clicking on the Load Saver button will bring up a file browser. Locate the
- screen saver module (.ssm file) that you want to load. If the module you select
- has reminder data for the calendar then you will be asked whether you want that
- data appended to any information currently in the calendar.
-
- The first loaded module sets the font, timing, colors and display settings.
- Loading additional modules does not change the font and display settings set by
- the first loaded module.
-
- __Save Saver__
- Click on the Save Saver button to save the current configuration as your own
- custom screen saver module. The information in the calendar, the picture list
- and the quote list will be saved out to a .ssm file. Display settings and font
- preferences are also saved in screen saver modules.
-
- If there are items on the picture list when the Save Saver button is pressed
- then the .ssm file will have references to picture paths. These picture
- pathnames are relative to the directory where Screen Scapes is located.
-
- Check out the section on Creating a Custom Screen Saver for more information.
-
-
- 11. Advanced Settings
- =====================
- You can get into the Advanced Settings dialog by clicking on the Advanced button
- on the bottom right of the Settings screen. The Advaced Settings dialog gives
- you access to further configuration options.
-
- __Picture Setings__
- At the top of the Advanced Settings dialog you are given options for picture
- transitions and animations (movies).
-
- Animation Size can be set from .1x to full screen.
-
- Animation Loop can be set from 1x to 100x or infinity.
-
- Animation Speed can be set from .1x to 5x.
-
- Where .1x translates to 10% of full size or speed, 3x translates to 300% of
- full size or speed, etc.
-
- You are also give options for picture transitions.
-
- Slideshow Transitions uses a simple bottom-to-top replacement of one image
- with the next.
-
- Smooth Fade Transitions uses a digital crossfade. One images fades out as it
- is replaced with the next image.
-
- Fancy Digital Transitions uses a variety of wipes and reveals to replace the
- current image with the next one on the list.
-
- __Text Alignment, Font and Color__
- There are three sources for text that may be displayed on the screen when the
- screen saver is activated.
-
- Quote Text from the Quote List
-
- Reminder Messages from the Calendar
-
- Current Time & Date
-
- Each of these messages can be aligned with the top, middle, or bottom of the
- screen. Be careful not to display one message on top of another, however, Screen
- Scapes will try to put space between two messages displayed in the middle of the
- screen.
-
- When you click on the Font button the Windows font dialog appears so you can
- choose one of the available TrueType fonts. Choose the Font, the Font Style, and
- the Size for each message type.
-
- You can also choose the color of the font that will be used for each message. If
- you choose the User Defined Color option then you can use the Windows color
- selector to select a color for the text. Screen Scapes will choose a text color
- automatically if you select the Color Coordinate button.
-
- The front face of the text will be rendered using the selected color. A black
- drop shadow will also be added to the text.
- If you do not see your message displayed then check the Display Settings to see
- that the quote, reminder, or date/time message box is checked.
-
- __Numeric Date Format__
- The date can be displayed in numeric or alpha-numeric format. The date will
- be displayed in a numeric format if this box is checked.
-
- __Picture or Quote Order__
- When the screen saver is activated it will begin displaying images from the
- picture list. You can select whether priority is given to the picture list or
- the quote list. This is also related to the setting in the Display Properties
- for displaying pictures in order or randomly.
-
- Display in Picture Order (In Order)
-
- The screen saver will go through the list of pictures in order. If quotes are
- displayed then they will be taken from the quote list in order. Any picture
- file associations in the quote list will not be observed.
-
- Display in Picture Order (Randomly)
- The screen saver will go through the list of pictures randomly. If quotes are
- displayed then they will be taken from the quote list in order. Any picture
- file associations in the quote list will not be observed.
-
- Display in Quote Order (In Order)
- The screen saver will go through the list of quotes in order. If the quote
- specifes a picture then that picture will be displayed with the quote. If no
- picture is specified then the next picture on the picture list will be
- displayed.
-
- Display in Quote Order (Randomly)
- The screen saver will go through the list of quotes randomly. If the quote
- specifes a picture then that picture will be displayed with the quote. If no
- picture is specified then the next picture on the picture list will be
- displayed.
-
-
- 12. Getting to the Settings
- ===========================
-
- 1. Right-click on your desktop.
-
- 2. Select Properties.
-
- 3. Select the Screen Savers tab.
-
- 4. Clicking on the Settings button will bring up the Screen Scapes Calendar.
-
- 5. From the Calendar, click on the Settings button to get to the
- Screen Scapes Settings dialog. The Settings dialog has several
- sections - Screen Saver Modules on the top, the Picture List and
- Quote List in the middle, the Display Settings in the bottom left,
- and various buttons on the right.
-
- 6. From the Settings dialog click on the Advanced button to get to
- the Advanced Settings dialog where you can select the Picture
- Transitions, Text Settings, and other miscellaneous functions.
-
-
- 13. Screen Scapes' Files
- ========================
- When Screen Scapes is installed there are several files copied to your hard
- drive. You may want to know where these files are located if you find yourself
- creating your own custom Screen Saver Modules.
-
- __Screen Scapes File Location__
- Like all other Windows screen savers, Screen Scapes is installed in the
- C:\Windows\ directory.
-
- There are six Screen Scapes files:
-
- Screen Scapes.scr - the actual screen saver program
- Screen Scapes.exe - the calendar and settings program
- Screen Scapes.dat - data for calendar info, quotes and other misc info.
- Screen Scapes.upg - text info for an upgrade notice
- Screen Scapes.inx - uninstall script for removing ScreenScapes from your system
- Screen Scapes.chp - the online help file
-
- __Screen Saver Modules__
- Screen Scapes uses screen saver modules which are images and data. The images
- are stored in a subdirectory of the C:\Windows\ directory. For example, if you
- have the Sportsman screen saver module installed the pictures are stored in a
- directory called C:\Windows\Sportsman\. There is also a file in the Windows
- directory called Sportsman.ssm. This .ssm file is the screen saver module and it
- contains information about where the picture files are located and any reminder
- or quote text data.
-
- __The Master Data File__
- All of the calendar and quote data for all of the loaded modules is stored in
- the the file called Screen Scapes.dat.
-
- __Picture Formats__
- Screen Scapes supports a variety of picture formats:
-
- .jpg JPEG
- .bmp Windows and OS/2 BMP
- .tga Targa
- .tif Tagged Image File Format (No LZW Decompression)
- .png Portable Network Graphics
- .mac MacPaint
- .msp Microsoft Paint
- .pct MacPict
- .pcx ZSoft PCX
- .psd Adobe Photoshop 3.0
- .ras Sun Raster
- .wmf Windows Metafile
- .pcd Kodak PhotoCD
-
- __Multimedia Files__
- Screen Scapes also supports Video for Windows (.avi), Quicktime (.mov),
- MPEG (.mpg), and MP3 (mpeg layer 3 audio) files. Screen Scapes can play any
- multimedia file that can be played by the Microsoft Media Player. All of the
- animations (movies) that ship with Screen Scapes will work just fine.
-
- If Screen Scapes can not play a particular third-party movie then it will go
- to the next item on the picture list. If you are having problems playing a
- movie then be sure that your system supports the video codec used by that movie.
-
- You can see a list of the video codecs installed on your system by going to
- the Windows Control Panel > Multimedia > Advanced > Video Compression Codecs.
-
- Consult the Microsoft Media Player Help for further assitance on troubleshooting
- third-party movies.
-
-
- 14. Creating Custom Screen Savers
- =================================
- ScreenScapes allows you to create your own custom screen savers. Load your own
- pictures and quotes and then save the screen saver module (.ssm file) with a new
- name.
-
- __Picture Size__
- Screen Scapes will resize the pictures that it displays to the full width and/or
- height or your screen. Screen Scapes will not change the aspect ratio of the
- pictures it displays. If your Windows screen resolution matches the picture
- resolution then no resizing will be necessary. Screen Scapes uses sub-pixel
- rendering when resizing images to give you the highest quality image resolution
- possible.
-
- __Create a Custom Screen Saver__
- This tutorial will walk you through the steps to create a custom screen saver
- module.
-
- 1. Create a new folder and store your pictures in this folder.
-
- 2. Click on the Unload All Savers button on the Settings screen.
- This will clear the picture list and the quote list but will
- not remove any files from your system.
-
- 3. Click on the Add Pictures button and select one of your pictures
- from the folder you created in Step 1. Add as many pictures as you
- like to the Pictures List.
-
- 4. Add quotes to the quote list. You may want to associate the quotes
- with specific files.
-
- 5. Double-check the Display options on the Settings dialog to see
- that all the messages you want are displayed, and then preview
- your screen saver by clicking on the View Saver button.
-
- 6. Finally, in order to save your custom screen saver module, click
- on the Save Saver button. Enter a name for your new screen saver
- module and save it as a .ssm file in the C:\Windows\ directory.
- The module is images and data. The images are stored in the folder
- you created in Step 1. The data consits of reminder text, quote
- text, and picture pathnames and is stored in the .ssm file.
-
- You may want to review the sections on the Picture List and the Quote List for
- more detailed information on adding pictures and quotes.
-
-
- 15. Uninstalling Screen Scapes
- ==============================
- To uninstall Screen Scapes run the Add/Remove Software program available from
- the Windows Control Panel.
-
- 1. To get to the Windows Control Panel click on the Windows
- Start button, then select Settings, then select Control Panel.
-
- 2. Double-click on the Add/Remove Software icon.
-
- 3. Select Screen Scapes from the list of installed programs.
-
- 4. Click on the Add/Remove button.
-
- That's it.
-
- To reinstall Screen Scapes run the original self-extracting program file you
- received via download or CD-ROM.
-
-
- 16. Program Credits
- ===================
-
- Thank You!!
-
- We hope you enjoy using Screen Scapes as much as we've enjoyed bringing
- beautiful images to your screen.
-
- Programming by Scott Thede of Forward Design.
- http://www.forwarddesign.com/
-
- Online Help by Eric Donaldson of Whiz Bang Productions.
- http://www.whizbangpro.com/
-
- Special thanks to Mike Bivins.
-