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- Table of Contents - Version 1.6
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- Creating a Poster or Banner
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- Support and Registration
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- Printing
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- Changing Fonts
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- Adding Graphics
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- Setting Page Size and Margin
-
- Adding a Border
-
- Setting Options and Metric
-
- Menu Help
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- Keyboard Help
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- Creating a Poster or Banner
-
- Introduction.
- This program was initially created to allow my daughter to generate large
- posters for use in presentations for her 4-H club and school. The posters are
- text and graphics. After creating a poster, she prints in double size (4 sheets of
- paper) and pastes it onto a poster board. For a typical presentation, she will use
- six to ten posters.
-
- The program has been enhanced to make it more generally applicable to a
- broad range of uses - all dealing with printing large posters and signs which are
- not supported by standard Windows word processors and graphics programs.
-
- Shape.
- Select VERTICAL to make a poster that is taller than it is wide.
- Select HORIZONTAL to make a poster that is wider than tall.
- Select BANNER to make a long, narrow banner.
-
- Editing:
- To create a poster or banner simply begin typing in the information. The default
- font and character size are setup to get you going immediately. You can use the
- fonts menu to select other fonts, and the 'text' menu to change the size and other
- characteristics.
-
- You can edit your poster like any other windows word processor.
-
- Graphics:
- You can create graphics in 3 ways:
- 1. Using OLE and the "Insert Object" command:
- Use the "Edit" "Insert Object" command to start an OLE server like Draw,
- Paintbrush, etc. After you create the object, exit the program; the picture will be
- pasted into your poster.
- 2. Pasting from the Windows Clipboard.
- Create graphics with 'Draw', 'Paintbrush' or some other program, and then copy
- them into the windows clipboard. Then, in the poster program, you can paste
- them into your poster. You may also use a clipart program, such as Corel
- Gallery.
- 3. Import graphics files.
- Import bitmap files (*.bmp files) or windows metafiles (*.wmf files). Metafiles are
- recommended, as they will scale smoothly when enlarged and printed. Bitmaps
- will generally look jagged when enlarged and printed.
- Graphics can be used as a picture inserted into the text, or a border or
- background.
-
- Size:
- Each poster is 1 page on the display screen - usually 8 1/2 x 11 inches (21.6 x
- 28 cm.) - when you create it; but when you print it, you scale it up to be as big as
- you want (up to 9 feet - 266 cm. - wide or high)!
- Each banner can be up to 21 inches wide on the screen, but it prints 5 times
- bigger, making it 105 inches (almost 9 feet - 266 cm.) wide.
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- Printing:
- When you are done, save the poster, and then print it. You can print it as a
- single sheet, or up to ten times bigger (which takes 100 sheets of paper). You
- then have to paste the sheets together to make a single, big poster or sign.
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- Support and Registration - version 1.6
-
- If you have any problems or suggestions, send me a note. My email address is
- Internet: BobBedoll@aol.com; AOL: BobBedoll; Compuserv: 71754,2174.
-
- I encourage you to register this program if you find it useful. Registration is a
- paltry $10, which is pretty reasonable for a program like POSTER; this helps
- cover my costs for distribution and support.
-
- If you register, you are entitled to full support, future upgrades, and a disk of
- fancy borders. It also helps make me a happy camper. To register:
-
- From Compuserv: GO SWREG
- By Mail: Send $10 to: Poster Software
- Bob Bedoll
- 11002 48th St. E.
- Puyallup, WA, 98372
-
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- Bob Bedoll
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- Printing
-
- General
- Preview
- Margins and Page Size
- Alignment Marks
- Custom Sizes
- Printing Method
- Color
- Printing Single Sheets
- Print Each Page Immediately
- Printing Problems
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- General
-
- To print a poster or banner, select Print in the "File" menu.
-
- Posters:
-
- To print a single page exactly as it looks on the screen, select "1 page".
-
- To print a double size poster, which is actually 4 sheets of paper, select the "2X"
- option. Everything on the poster, including all the text and all the graphics, will
- be automatically printed in double size. This is a good size to use if you are
- going to paste the poster onto standard size 'poster board'.
-
- The text will be printed with smooth lines. However, the graphics may look
- ragged because there is no way to smooth the lines in the picture.
-
- To print bigger posters, select the "3x", "4x", etc. option. Everything on the
- poster will automatically be scaled up. You can print a poster up to six times as
- big as a single sheet of paper - this will require 36 sheets of paper.
-
- Banners:
-
- The banner is setup with a default print scale factor of 5x. This will print a
- banner that is 7.5 inches high (1 page high) and up to 105 inches wide (19 cm
- x 266 cm). This gives a standard banner.
-
- You may select other print sizes to give you different effects.
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- Preview.
- The preview option will show you exactly how the poster will look on the printed
- page, at the scale you have selected. Each rectangle corresponds to a printed
- page.
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- Margins.
- The Poster program assumes that the maximum printable area on a page of
- standard 8 1/2 x 11 paper is actually 7 1/2 by 10 inches (19 x 25.4 cm) - in other
- words, it puts a 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) margin around the entire page.
- So, for a 1x poster of standard size, the actually printed size is 7 1/2 x 10 inches
- (19 x 25.4 cm).
- For a 2x poster, the actual printed size is 15 x 20 inches (38 x 50.8 cm), and so
- on.
-
- POSTER determines the size of the paper you are using from the paper
- selection you make in your Printer Setup. So, if you are using 8 1/2 x 14 inch
- paper (legal size) for example, POSTER will automatically take that into
- account. POSTER always leaves a 1/2 inch margin all around each page.
-
- To change the margin between the text and the edge of the printed poster, use
- the "Page"->"Size and Margins" dialog box.
-
- To override the default page size and page margin:
- Select "Print" -> "More". The dialog box will show the page size and page
- margin FOR EACH SHEET OF PAPER. You may change these items to fine-
- tune how POSTER prints on your printer.
- PRINT PREVIEW will show the effect of changing the page size of each sheet.
- Changing the MARGIN affects where on each sheet POSTER prints the image.
- These settings reset EVERY TIME you select PRINT.
-
- Dot-matrix printer users: to print over the fold, try setting top/bottom margin to
- zero, OR try setting a very long page size.
-
-
- Pasting pages together.
-
- Each page will be printed separately, and the pages must be pasted together.
- This is true even for a dot-matrix printer. To help you do this, you can specify
- 'alignment marks'.
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- Alignment Marks.
-
- There are two different kinds of alignment marks:
- Registration marks: small marks will be printed in each corner of each page. By
- lining these marks up when pasting the pages together, you can get accurately
- placed pages.
- Cut lines: dotted lines are printed on each edge which must be pasted to another
- edge.
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- Custom Sizes.
-
- If you want a poster size other than an even multiple of your page size, you may
- set a custom size. The poster will be scaled up as you requested, and printed
- on as many sheets of paper as necessary to hold the scaled up poster. (Note
- that the printable area of each page remains as the size of one sheet of paper,
- minus a 1/2 inch margin on each side. BUT - you may change this with the
- "MORE - Page size and Margins" entry)
-
- Possible entries:
-
- One of the following can be set, and it causes the other two to automatically be
- set:
-
- SCALE FACTOR: A decimal number between 1.0 and the maximum indicated on
- the menu. This is a multiplier, not a percent. (To make the poster twice as big,
- use 2.0, not 200).
- Example: A scale factor of 5.5 multiplies the page height and width by 5.5, so the
- standard size poster (7.5 x 10) becomes 41.25 x 55 inches.
-
- WIDTH: A decimal number between 1.0 and 105.0 specifying the width of the
- poster, in inches or centimeters. The height will automatically be set, based on
- the original size of a single page.
-
- HEIGHT: A decimal number between 1.0 and 105.0, specifying the height of the
- poster, in inches or centimeters. The width will automatically be set, based on
- the original size of a single page.
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- Printing Method.
-
- If you are having trouble printing the poster, try the alternate printing methods.
- These will cause all text to be sent to the printer as a bitmap graphic, rather than
- as characters; this seems to help some printer drivers which loose characters at
- page edges.
- If your printer is dropping characters at the end of pages when you print at 2x or
- greater, then check one of the alternate printing methods. If you get postscript
- errors or color errors, try this also.
-
- Method A and B are two different approaches to printing the poster text
- (graphics are not affected). Each is more successful on different types of
- printers. Try method A first; if that fails, try B. If they all fail, send me a note.
- .
- Note: Checking A or B will usually slow down printing.
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- Color.
-
- POSTER will print in color if your printer and printer driver support it. All
- graphics, borders, and text will print in the same colors as shown on the screen -
- within the capabilities of your printer.
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- Printing a Single Sheet.
-
- To print a single sheet of a multi-sheet poster, select PRINT->MORE. Then
- enter the page number of the sheet you want to print. Pages are numbered in
- rows from left to right, then top to bottom. Page 1 is in the upper left-hand
- corner. You may use PREVIEW to ensure that you are printing the correct
- sheet.
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- Print Each Page Immediately.
-
- When this box is checked (default), each page is sent to the printer as soon as it
- is generated. Each page becomes a separate print file.
- CLEAR this box to put all pages into a single print file (the standard Windows
- treatment). This is useful when:
- 1. Sending a FAX. (Otherwise each page is a separate fax).
- 2. Sending to a network printer that generates a banner page for each
- print job.
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- Printing Problems.
-
- If you are having problems printing, see the special printer instructions below. If
- these don't work, try selecting "Method A" or "Method B" in the "Printing Method
- "box.
- Finally, send me some email if neither of these work for you!
-
- Special Printer Instructions.
-
- LASERJET III USERS.
- If the posters you print are missing characters at page edges, then do the
- following:
- 1. In the PRINT dialog box, check the button marked "Method A".
- Also, be sure your printer is set to 300 dpi.
-
- LASERJET 4 USERS.
- To successfully print posters, you must configure your printer as follows:
- 1. From the control panel, select printers, select 'Setup':
- 2. Set resolution to 300 dpi. (At 600dpi, printing takes a very long time, and may
- hang the printer.)
- 3. Select "options".
- 4. Select "Graphics Mode" = "raster", "Graphics Quality"="high", and
- check "print true-type as graphics".
- 5. Close the control panel.
- 6. Start "POSTER".
- If posters still do not print properly, then in the PRINT dialog box, check the
- button marked "Method A". This should always work.
-
- POSTSCRIPT PRINTER USERS.
- Poster may be unable to set the printer to horizontal or vertical page orientation.
- If "Preview" shows that the paper is not properly oriented for your poster, use the
- "Print Setup" selection to set the Page Orientation manually.
-
- If you get postscript errors, or you are loosing characters at page boundaries:
- 1. From the control panel, select Printers, then select 'Setup.
- 2. Select "options", then select "advanced".
- 3. Select "print true type fonts as" "Bitmap (type 3)".
- 4. Close the control panel.
- 5. Start POSTER.
- If posters still do not print properly, or print too slow, then in the PRINT dialog
- box, check the button marked "Method A".
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- Changing Fonts.
-
- To change fonts, highlight the desired text and then pull down the "Font" menu
- and click on the desired text.
-
- If you select a font without first highlighting text, the font applies to subsequent
- characters you type in.
-
- The font menu is automatically filled with pictures of all the true-type fonts you
- have installed. If you have more than 68 fonts, select the "more..." menu item -
- this will bring up a separate font selection box.
-
- BIGGER/SMALLER.
-
- These enlarge or reduce the font size by 0.25 inches each time. If the font is
- 0.25 inches or less, each size increment is 0.05 inches.
-
- For METRIC, these enlarge of reduce the font size by 0.5 cm.
-
- SIZE.
-
- This selects the size font to use.
-
- Important: font sizes are always entered relative to a single size, 8 1/2 x 11
- page. For example, a 1 inch font would be 1 inch high when printed at 1x,
- but if you print at 2x (for a 17 x 22 inch poster), your 1 inch fonts will actually be
- 2 inches high.
-
- You may use the 'custom size' entry in the font menu to make a font of any size,
- up to the maximum printable size of a single page (usually 7 1/2 x 10 inches).
- Again, if you scale the poster up when you print it, your font will scale up in the
- same manner.
-
- Type-1 fonts, the kind supported by Adobe Type Manager, are NOT supported.
- Bitmap fonts and vector fonts (like 'Modern') are also not supported. (If you
- really want to see these supported, then let me know).
-
- If you want to use fancy fonts, there are many sources for them. Most bulletin
- boards contain many decorative true-type fonts, which can be down-loaded at no
- cost. Collections such as "Key Fonts Pro" feature over 1000 fonts for about
- $20.
-
- Color.
-
- You can select the color to display and print text by using the "Color" menu in
- the "text" pull-down menu. The text will be printed in the same color as it is
- displayed - within the capabilities of your printer. POSTER retains the color as a
- full-color (24 bit) value; the display driver and printer driver then interpret this
- value and come as close to it as they can.
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- Adding Graphics.
-
- You may add a picture in 3 ways:
- 1) paste the picture in from the Windows clipboard.
- 2) Use the "Insert Object" command to start an OLE server like DRAW.
- 3) import a picture from a *.bmp file or *.wmf file.
-
- You may also import a picture to use as a border or background. See BORDER.
- To do this, select the "Border..." menu item.
-
- Other topics:
- Resizing
- Color
- Display
- Background
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- Using the Clipboard.
-
- To add a picture, create it using Draw, Paintbrush or any other windows drawing
- or painting package. Then, copy the picture to the Clipboard. (If you have a
- choice of the format for the clipboard, choose 'Picture'). In Poster, put the cursor
- where you want the picture, then from the "Edit" menu, select "Paste from
- Clipboard". The picture will be pasted in place.
-
- POSTER supports two types of graphics: Picture (metafile) and Bitmap.
-
- A PICTURE (metafile) is generated by drawing programs (Draw, Corel Draw,
- Designer) and some clipart packages (Corel Gallery). A PICTURE is actually a
- set of instructions to Windows to create a graphic using lines and curves. When
- a PICTURE is enlarged for printing, it will usually enlarge very smoothly, and
- generate a high-quality image.
-
- A BITMAP is generated by painting packages (Paintbrush) and many clipart
- packages, as well as most scanners. A BITMAP is simply a collection of bits (or
- pixels). When you print a BITMAP, each bit is enlarged to become multiple bits.
- Hence, a BITMAP will usually look quite jagged when it is enlarged for printing.
-
- Pictures (metafiles) are usually preferred to bitmaps because they enlarge
- better.
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- Importing a bitmap file or metafile.
-
- To import a graphic in a bitmap (*.bmp) file or metafile (*.wmf), select the 'Import
- Graphic' from the File menu.
- "Picture" will paste the picture in place at the current cursor position.
- "Border" will use the graphic as a border for the poster. The graphic is stretched
- to fill the entire page.
- "Background" is similar to "Border", and allows the graphic to be a full-page
- background for the poster. The graphic is always stretched to fill the entire
- page.
-
- A dialog box will then appear, allowing you to specify the file containing the
- graphic.
-
- A metafile must be a 'placeable metafile', or a file with a 'placeable header'.
-
- NOTE: If the graphic is too big to fit on the poster within the poster margins, the
- entire graphic will be compressed to make it fit. Often, pictures imported from a
- file contain a lot of extraneous white space which makes it difficult to use in
- Poster. To fix this, import the picture into 'Paintbrush', then paste the portion of
- the picture you want into the Clipboard. Then, in Poster, Paste from Clipboard
- to insert the picture.
-
- Preview.
- The "Automatic Preview" box instructs POSTER is automatically display a
- preview of the graphic in a file when you click on that filename.
- If you turn "Automatic Preview" off, you can still preview a file by clicking on the
- PREVIEW button. This will display the last file selected, or the file name you
- have typed in.
-
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- Inserting an OLE Object.
-
- You may use the OLE capabilities of programs like Draw, Paintbrush, WordArt,
- etc., to easily insert a picture into Poster. To insert a picture, select "Edit" and
- "Insert Object". This starts the OLE server program. When your picture is
- created, exit the OLE server, and presto, the picture appears in Poster.
- To Edit the picture, double click on it - this will restart the OLE server with
- your picture.
- To resize the picture, select it and then select "Edit" "Resize". Do NOT
- double click on the object, as this will restart the OLE server.
-
- Manipulating the Picture.
-
- Once it is pasted in place, a graphic is treated like a very big character - the
- picture will move with the rest of the text in the poster.
-
- Deleting.
- To delete a picture, use the DEL or Backspace key, just like deleting text.
-
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- Resizing.
- To resize the picture, select the picture, then select 'Resize Picture' in the "Edit"
- menu. For pictures which are not OLE objects, you may also double-click on the
- picture. Move the mouse to resize the picture. You may also reset the picture to
- its original size using the 'Reset Picture" option.
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- Displaying.
- By default, a dashed rectangle shows the outline of the picture - this box is never
- printed. To turn off the box, see the options menu.
- Displaying a metafile can take a long time. You may wish to turn off the display
- of these graphics - but still print them. To do so, see the Options menu.
-
- Limits
- You may have up to 64 different pictures in one poster.
-
- Creating graphics
- Any program which will allow a metafile (picture) or bitmap to be copied into the
- Windows Clipboard can be used to create a graphic. If you want to import clipart
- files in formats such as *.TIF, you must first import them into a program like
- Paintbrush, Corel Draw, or Write, and then copy them to the Clipboard.
-
- Saving
- When a poster is saved, the pictures are saved along with it.
- When a poster is reloaded, the pictures are reloaded with it.
- CAUTION: This can make for some very big 'save' files.
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- Backgrounds.
- When a picture is imported as a background, it is stretched to fill the entire page.
- The only way to delete a background is to import another background, or to go to
- the BORDER dialog and select "No Border".
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- Color.
- POSTER will keep each picture in the maximum color 'depth' that it is available.
- 256 color pictures are always kept internally in 256 color mode; True-color
- pictures are always kept internally in true-color mode. The following rules apply:
- 1. Pictures are always displayed in the maximum color depth that you have
- selected for your display (usually 16 color or 256 color, but poster will support
- true-color as well).
- 2. Pictures are always printed in the maxium color depth that your printer will
- support, regardless of how they are displayed. Example: You import a 256-color
- bitmap, but your display is only setup for 16 colors. POSTER will display it in 16
- colors, but will print it in 256 colors.
- 3. If you have multiple 256-color pictures displayed simultaneously and your
- display is setup for 256-color mode, the colors may not all be displayed
- correctly, because windows can only display 256 DIFFERENT colors at once.
- However, the pictures WILL print correctly, because most color printers are not
- limited to 256 colors
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- Setting Page Size and Margin.
-
- POSTER works with a single page, which is normally a standard size of 7 1/2 x
- 10 inches, plus a 1/2 inch margin on each edge, giving a total size of 8 1/2 x 11
- inches. This is called the SCREEN SIZE. You can use this page either
- vertically, or horizontally; you select this on the 'PAGE' menu. POSTER always
- displays the entire page at once.
-
- When you set font sizes - such as 1 inch, the default - those sizes are relative to
- the SCREEN SIZE: a single sheet of 8 1/2 x 11 inch paper.
-
- When you print the poster, you tell POSTER how big to print it - that is - how big
- to scale up the "Screen Size". (See Printing a Poster). This is called the PRINT
- SIZE. The poster is only enlarged when it is printed.
-
- Text Margin.
-
- The "Text Margin" is the space between the edge of the printed area, and the
- start of the text. The following rules apply:
- 1. The margin is the same on all sides.
- 2. The margin defaults to 0.1 inches (3 mm).
- 3. If you are using SIMPLE BORDERS, the margin is relative to the innermost
- boarder, NOT the end of the printed page.
- 4. If you are using a BORDER or BACKGROUND from a file or from the
- clipboard, the margin is relative the end of the printed page.
- 5. If you IMPORT a BORDER from a METAFILE, the text margin is automatically
- set to 0.5 inches for you.
- 6. You may change the text margin at any time, using "Page"->"Size and
- Margin".
-
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- Custom Page Sizes.
-
- If you don't like the standard 7 1/2 x 10 size (or a multiple of it), you can set a
- custom page size in the 'PAGE' menu. This can be any size up to 10 x 10. This
- is called the "Screen size", as it controls the size of the poster on the screen.
- This effectively changes the SHAPE of the poster. When you print the poster,
- you can scale it up as big as you like.
-
- Example: If you wanted a printed poster size of 40 x 40, you would set a page
- size of 10 x 10 inches. Then, when you printed it, you would print it at 4x,
- giving 40 x 40.
-
- NOTE: POSTER always adds a 1/2 inch margin along each edge of the page
- when the poster is printed. (in the above example, the final poster would be 40.5
- x 40.5 inches).
-
- Banners.
-
- The "Edit" "Banner" command automatically sets the SCREEN page size to 1.5
- inches by 21 inches. It also sets the print scale to 5x. When the poster is
- printed, it will print at 7.5 inches x 105 inches (19 cm. x 266 cm.)
-
- You can make the banner narrower by setting "Custom Size" to a size less than
- 21 inches. You cannot make the banner wider.
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- Adding a Border.
-
- You can have POSTER add a simple border or a fancy border to the entire
- poster. The border is printed at the end of the standard poster size, which is 7.5
- x 10 inches. (If you have specified a custom page size, the border is printed
- within that size).
-
- From File.
- This option allows you to import any WMF (windows metafile) or BMP (bitmap
- file) as a border. The graphic in the file is automatically stretched to fill the
- entire page. The graphic is used both as a border, and as a background.
- Although typing in text may temporarily blank the background, it is still there. A
- "Refresh" command will redraw it, and it will always print.
-
- To change the background, import a new one, or select "No Border" from the
- "Simple Borders" dialog box.
-
- POSTER includes a few WMF files with samples of fancy borders. If you
- register poster, you will receive a disk full of fancy borders.
-
- NOTE: when you add a WMF file as a border, the TEXT MARGIN is
- automatically set to 0.5 inches to accommodate a fancy border. You may reset it
- with the "Page"->"Size & Margin" menu item.
-
- From Clipboard.
- This option allows you to paste a metafile from the clipboard into the border.
- This is identical to importing a WMF file as a border.
- Fancy borders are clipart borders which are pasted from the clipboard. The
- clipart must be in the windows metafile ("picture") format. It can be imported
- from a program like Corel Gallery, or created in a program like Draw.
- The border is always expanded to fit the entire screen.
- Corel Gallery is recommended as an excellent choice of hundreds of borders (as
- well as thousands of pieces of clip art) for less than $30.
-
-
- Simple borders.
-
- RECTANGLE: A simple rectangle. You may have 1, 2, or 3 nested rectangles,
- and the rectangles can be narrow, medium, or wide. Try experimenting with the
- different settings. Text is automatically fit within the smallest rectangle. The
- TEXT MARGIN becomes relative to the smallest rectangle, rather than to the
- end of the printed area.
-
- ROUNDED RECTANGLE: Identical to 'RECTANGLE', but the corners of the
- rectangle are rounded.
-
-
- Color.
- Border color is treated similarly to text color. Your printer will print the border in
- color if it can. The Color only applies to SIMPLE borders.
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- Setting Options.
-
- The options are global, and effect any document edited by POSTER.
- Options are not saved by SAVE, and are not reloaded by OPEN.
-
- Display Non-Printable characters.
- This option displays a paragraph mark where ever a carriage return has been
- entered. (Sometimes this mark may not be visible if it is off the side of the page).
- This is to help you remember where you have hard line breaks. These marks
- are NOT printed with the poster is printed.
- This option defaults to OFF.
-
- Display Bounding-box around graphics.
- This option displays a dashed line around a graphic which has been pasted into
- the document. The graphic can be resized with the RESIZE option.
- The dashed line is NOT displayed when the poster is printed.
- This option defaults to ON.
-
- Don't display metafiles.
- When set, this option bypasses the display of metafiles on the screen - however,
- the bounding box is always displayed. This option is used if the redraw of a
- metafile takes a lot of time.
- The metafile is ALWAYS printed when the poster is printed.
- This option defaults to OFF.
-
- Metric.
- When this is set, all measurements are expressed in centimeters, rather than
- inches. The default font menu shows fonts in increments of 0.5 cm, and the
- Text->Bigger/Smaller entries increment the text by 0.5 cm.
-
- NOTE: If you have setup your machine to use METRIC measurements, POSTER
- automatically comes up in METRIC mode. To do this, use the "International"
- settings in the "Control Panel".
-
- You may switch between Metric and English measurements at any time
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- menu
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- FILE: File operation menu
- NEW: Create a new poster
- OPEN: Load a previously saved poster created by SAVE or SAVEAS
- SAVE: Save the current poster in current file (default is UNTITLED)
- SAVEAS: Save the current poster in a new file
- IMPORT GRAPHIC Imports a *.bmp or *.wmf file at the cursor position.
- PRINT: Print the poster on the printer - see printing
- EXIT: Quit the poster program
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- EDIT: Editing operations menu
- UNDO: Undo the last major change
- CUT: Copy the selection to Windows clipboard and then delete it.
- DELETE: Delete the current selection
- COPY: Copy to the Windows clipboard
- PASTE: Insert contents of Windows clipboard
- Text - insert at the current cursor: using the current font and size.
- This is equivalent to typing in the text characters.
- Bitmap - paste the picture in at the current cursor position.
- Other - Any other format is ignored.
- FONT: Change to specified font
- If no text is selected, this applies to all subsequent characters entered.
- If text is selected, all text in the selection is changed to the specified font,
- but attributes like Bold and Size are not changed.
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- TEXT: Change the appearance of the text.
- If the text is highlighted, it applies to the highlighted text.
- If the text is not highlighted, it applies to the next characters to be typed.
- NORM: Change to no bold, no italic, no underline
- BOLD: Toggle between bold and non-bold
- ITAL: Toggle between italic and non-italic
- ULINE: Toggle between underlined and not
- CENTER: Center the current line or selected lines
- Only the 1st character of a line is checked for this.
- LEFT: Left align the current or selected lines
- Only the 1st character of a line is checked for this.
- RIGHT: Right align the current or selected lines
- Only the 1st character of a line is checked for this.
- SIZE: Change the character sizes, but not the fonts or bold and italics.
- These sizes are in inches for a single 8.5 x 11 inch page.
- When the page is printed, the characters scale up by the scale factor.
- So, if you print at '2x', a 1 inch character is printed 2 inches high.
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- PAGE: Change the appearance of the page
- TOP: Start the text at the top of the poster
- CENTER: Center all text on the poster
- BOTTOM: Align last line at the bottom of poster
- BORDER: Select the border pattern
- VERTICAL: Select Portrait orientation. Poster is taller than it is wide
- HORIZONTAL: Select Landscape orientation. Poster is wider than it is tall
- Page size and margin: Sets a page size other than 8.5 x 11. See 'Setting
- Page Size'.
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- HELP: Get Help
- HELP: Bring up help on POSTER
- ABOUT: About the POSTER program
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- Keyboard help.
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- The only special keys recognized by Poster are:
- F1 - call for Help
- F3 - SAVE
- F5 - Redraw. Use this when the display doesn't look quite right.
- Sometimes POSTER does not properly update the screen after a delete
- or insert - this will generally fix the problem.
- ESC - If text is selected, deselect it.
- The cursor keys will move the cursor.
- Home - move to start of current line.
- End - move to end of current line.
- PageUp - move to the start of the poster.
- PageDown - move to the end of the poster.
- Del - delete the next character, or the current selection
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- # contents
- $ Contents
- # crepost
- $ Creating a Poster
- # support
- #printpost
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- $ Printing a Poster
- # printgen
- #preview
- # printmar
- # printali
- # printcus
- # printmet
- # printcol
- # printss
- # printimm
- # printpro
- #fonts
- $ Fonts.
- #graphics
- $ Graphics
- # clipboard
- # import
- # ole
- # resizeg
- # displayg
- # backg
- # colorg
- # pagesize
- $ pagesize
- # Border
- $ Border
- $ Setting Options.
- # options
- #menu
- $ Menu items.
- #keyboard
- $ Keyboard
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