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- PBIcon
- Release 1.1
- 7/12/90
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- PBIcon provides all of the tools you need to begin customizing the icons
- displayed in your Windows 3.0 program groups. This includes:
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- - Capture any area of your display screen for use as
- potential icon material.
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- - Transfer bitmaps to and from the clipboard, providing a
- convenient method for editting with PaintBrush or other
- Windows paint/design program.
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- - Bitmaps pasted into PBIcon may be 'panned' behind the icon
- viewport allowing a precise lineup of the image you would
- wish to save.
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- INSTALLATION
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- PBIcon can be copied to any location on your hard disk. I would suggest
- creating a sub-directory for PBIcon as a convenient way of keeping track
- of *.ICN files that you create. C:\WINDOWS\PBICON or C:\PBICON are
- good choices. Copy PBICON.EXE, PBICON.BMP, and PBICON.ICN to this
- sub-directory.
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- If you create a program group item for PBIcon, use the included icon file,
- PBICON.ICN, for a full-color, Windows 3.0 icon. Select 'Change Icon...'
- when building the group item and change the icon file name to use the
- PBICON.ICN file.
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- A bitmap file, PBICON.BMP, is included. PBIcon will look for this file
- and, if found, will paint a full-color icon when minimized instead of
- the monochrome 2.x bitmap that it was created with.
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- OPERATION
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- PBIcon has two main menus, 'File' and 'Edit'. The 'File' menu is used
- to save an icon for use by Program Manager, to open an icon file you have
- previously saved, or to exit the program.
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- The 'Edit' menu is used to control copying to and pasting from the
- clipboard. You may 'Paste' a bitmap from the clipboard into PBIcon and
- it will be displayed in the icon viewport. The bitmap must be at least
- 32 x 32 pixels in dimension. If it is larger, PBIcon will activate
- scrollbar controls that can be used to 'pan' the bitmap behind the icon
- viewport.
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- Yoy may select 'Copy' to copy the entire bitmap contents of PBIcon to the
- clipboard, or 'Copy Viewport' to transfer only the 32 x 32 pixel image
- visible in the icon viewport.
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- Selecting 'Capture' places PBIcon into screen capture mode. The cursor
- will change to a cross-hair. Capture screen data to PBIcon's internal
- bitmap by positioning the cursor at one corner of your desired clip,
- press the left mouse button down, and drag the cursor to the opposite
- corner before releasing the left mouse button. The screen will 'flash'
- inverted colors while the cursor is being dragged to let you know the
- area is being selected. You must select at least a 32 x 32 pixel area
- or PBIcon will inform you to try again. Once you have selected 'Capture',
- PBIcon will have full control of the mouse until you click the left mouse
- button down and up.
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- PBIcon is intended to be used in the following ways:
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- - Design your own icon in PaintBrush. The icon should be 32 x 32
- pixels. A 32 x 32 pixel bitmap is included with PBIcon for you
- to start with. This is the size you will want your icon to end
- up as. You can draw into a square this size, or, begin by first
- 'drawing' your icon into a much larger square area, then use the
- shrink command to size it down to the icon size (see WORKING IN
- PAINTBRUSH below).
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- Select the scissors clip tool and select an area around your new
- icon. Select 'Copy' from the 'Edit' menu to transfer the selected
- bitmap to the Windows clipboard.
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- Now switch to PBIcon. Select 'Paste' from the 'Edit' menu. Your
- bitmap should appear in the icon viewport. Use the scrollbar
- controls to pan the image into proper position. Now select 'Save'
- from the 'File' menu to select a filename for your new icon.
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- After you have saved the icon file, you may use it in place of
- any icon that is in a Program Manager program group. Simply select
- the icon you wish to replace, then choose the 'Properties...'
- selection from the Program Manager's 'File' menu. Now select
- 'Change Icon...'. Replace the File Name: with the name of your new
- icon file. Be sure to include the full pathname, for example:
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- C:\WINDOWS\PBICON\MYICON.ICN
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- Do not hit 'Enter'. Select 'View Next' and your new icon should
- be displayed on the screen. Confirm the replacement by selecting
- 'OK' on both dialogs.
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- - Use PBIcon's 'Capture' feature to select any icons, clip art, or
- other pictures that you can display. Save these images as icons
- or 'Copy' them to the clipboard and then 'Paste' them from Paint-
- brush to make changes. 'Copy' and 'Paste' back to PBIcon to save
- the updated image.
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- WORKING IN PAINTBRUSH
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- The following information is included to assist designing icons within
- Windows Paintbrush. Please refer to your Windows Reference manual for
- more information on how to use any of Paintbrush's features.
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- Depending on your design, you may desire to create your icon to scale
- initially, OR to first design a larger scale image which can be later
- scaled down with the 'Shrink' feature. After a creating a couple of
- icons you will soon become comfortable with either method.
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- To create an icon to scale, begin by selecting the 'Paste From...'
- command from the 'Edit' menu in Paintbrush. Use the 'Files' and
- 'Directories' list boxes to select the 32x32.BMP file in your PBIcon
- sub-directory. Select 'OK' to paste this bitmap into your screen. While
- the clipping is still selected (dotted lines around it) drag it to the
- middle of your display area by positioning the cursor inside of the clip,
- pressing the left mouse button down, and dragging the image.
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- This is your paint area. The solid black line is included in the avail-
- able paint area. The dotted red line lies just outside of the area.
- You might choose to modify this scheme to suit your own taste and/or task
- at hand. You may use Paintbrush's drawing tools while the image is in
- the normal mode, OR, you can select 'Zoom In' from the 'View' menu to
- enlarge the image for pixel-by-pixel editting.
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- The second method (using the 'Shrink' feature) can be used to design a
- 'draft' copy of the icon at a larger size. This allows more convenient
- use of the drawing tools as well making it easier on your eyes. Begin
- by pasting in the 32x32.BMP clip as above, only drag it to a corner of
- your display instead of the center. Now create a much larger square in
- the remaining area of the display to draw your large image into.
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- After designing the large image, use the scissors clipping tool to select
- the entire large square. Now select 'Shrink + Grow' from the 'Pick'
- menu. Position the cross-hair cursor over one corner of the small 32x32
- icon square, press the left mouse button down, drag the cursor to the
- opposite corner, and release the mouse button. The selected large area
- will be duplicated into the smaller icon area. If you are not satisfied
- with the 'Shrink', select 'Undo' from the 'Edit' menu.
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- Using the shrink approach introduces some side effects during the process.
- Colors may be changed or positioned slightly off from their larger source
- picture. It is never-the-less a good way to begin many icons if you are
- creating them from scratch. Polish the shrunk icon image by using the
- 'Zoom In' mode and touching up colors and pixels.
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- LIMITATIONS
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- PBIcon has been totally designed and programmed with the Windows 2.x
- development kit. (The 3.0 kit is on its way!!!) All of the knowledge
- required to construct the program as it exists so far was acuired in a
- 'lab' environment by observing data structures and debug messages.
- Although a formidable tool already, there are a few features I hope to
- add or enhance after learning from the 3.0 reference materials. This
- includes the 'transparent' mode. If you do not change the Windows default
- color of white for your application workspace, you may never notice that
- icons do not have a transparent background. Never-the-less PBIcon will
- continue to be updated with the latest, state-of-the-art, features and
- tools for your use!
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- Enjoy, and thank you very much for your support!
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- Len Gray
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- Impact Software
- 2321 S. Magnolia Ave. #9D
- Ontario, CA 91762
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