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- Fractal Design Painter 2.0 for Windows - March 3, 1993
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- Compatible with Windows 3.0 and 3.1
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- If you are reading this before installing Painter:
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- If you have already installed a pressure-sensitive tablet driver
- through Pen Windows or have installed a pressure-sensitive driver
- that uses LCS Telegraphics WINTAB, either driver will work with
- Painter and you may proceed to install Painter. During installation
- select the "Use Existing Driver" option.
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- Otherwise you will want to install a tablet or mouse driver that
- ships with Painter. To do this, first make sure Windows is running
- with a mouse alone, rather than a tablet, if you want Painter to
- support both mouse and tablet after Painter installation.
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- Start Windows, then "Run" A:\INSTALL or B:\INSTALL (depending on
- which floppy drive the Painter install disk is in).
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- Tablet / Mouse Driver Notes:
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- 1. Installing the smoothing mouse driver changes the SYSTEM.INI
- [BOOT] section to be mouse=MOUSESPL.DRV after copying the previous
- mouse driver (often MOUSE.DRV) into a new file called OLDMOUSE.DRV.
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- 2. The Wacom and CalComp tablet drivers that ship with Painter also
- copy the previous mouse driver into a new file called OLDMOUSE.DRV if
- the option is checked to include the mouse driver as well as the
- tablet.
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- 3. If Painter aborts with a Divide By Zero error when it first
- starts up and you are using a tablet (especially the Wacom tablet)
- then the tablet scaling is probably wrong. Run the Wacom Control
- program and make sure Enable Pressure and Enable Absolute Mode
- are checked and Enable Relative Mode is NOT checked. Also, set the
- tablet area to a reasonable value.
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- 4. If you install Painter when the SYSTEM.INI mouse.drv is set to a
- non-Painter tablet driver, then the Painter Installer may copy this
- driver into OLDMOUSE.DRV, which may result in erroneous tablet
- operation or in Windows simply failing to start up. This will not
- happen if you specify "Use Existing Driver" during installation.
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- If you can't restart Windows from DOS, change directory to the
- Painter directory (typically CD \WINDOWS\PAINTER2) and run the
- UNINSTALL batch file, which will restore your Windows SYSTEM.INI and
- allow Windows to startup. When Windows is running again use Windows
- Setup to set the pointing device to the mouse (or nothing), and then
- reinstall Painter.
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- 5. If you install Painter while running any Wacom driver, the Wacom
- stylus may freeze up during installation. At this point either
- finish the installation using the keyboard alone (use Tab and Arrow
- keys to select items, then spacebar to change them) or reboot the
- machine, use Windows Setup to select the mouse driver as pointing
- device, and repeat the Painter installation. After installing
- Painter, rebooting Windows will enable the Wacom driver again.
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- 6. Wacom is now supplying a driver that is compatible with Painter
- as well as other pressure-sensitive applications. To use this driver
- with Painter, install Painter and specify the "Use Existing Driver"
- option.
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- If you install Painter with the "Use Existing Driver" option and the
- current driver was a Wacom driver (either Wacom's or the one supplied
- with Painter or Sketcher), it may be necessary to restart Windows
- after installing Painter for the Wacom to operate properly.
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- 7. If you are using Painter with a mouse, either with or without the
- spooling mouse driver, better drawing results will be obtained by
- setting the mouse speed to the slowest position in the Mouse Applet
- of the Windows Control Panel.
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- Plug-In Support:
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- 1. Painter supports third-party plug-ins that conform to the Aldus
- PhotoStyler filter interface and plug-ins that conform to the Adobe
- PhotoShop for Windows acquire, export and filter interfaces.
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- 2. When Painter first starts it will display an Open File dialog with
- the title "Choose One Plug-In from your Plug-In Directory". If there
- are any of the plug-ins mentioned above on your system, select one of
- them with this dialog; Painter will thereafter automatically load all
- plug-ins into that directory every time that Painter starts up. If
- you have no plug-ins, click "Cancel".
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- 3. To change your plug-in directory (or to select one if you
- previously Canceled) restart Painter and hold down the Ctrl key until
- the dialog appears.
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- 4. The plug-in directory may contain a mixture of PhotoStyler and
- PhotoShop plug-ins. If the plug-in's file extension is .EFF, Painter
- will try to load it as a PhotoShop plug-in, and if that fails, then as
- a PhotoStyler plug-in.
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- 5. Note this differs from Painter 1.2, which automatically loaded
- Aldus PhotoStyler filter plug-ins from a subdirectory of Painter's
- directory with the name PLUG_IN.
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- General Notes:
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- 1. Painter requires 2.5MB on your hard disk to install, but will
- usually need much more temporary space while it is running. Also,
- once Painter has run once, prebuilt brushes will add several
- megabytes to the size of the brushes file. We recommend that you have
- at least 20MB free, and more to create very large images. Use the Set
- Preferences dialog in Painter to select the temporary drive,
- preferably the drive with the most free space, but not a network
- drive or a drive with very slow access speed.
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- 2. DO NOT make Painter's temporary space a RAM disk, unless the
- temporary space is plentiful (see item 1 above) and is expanded
- memory on the AT bus that Windows can't use for other purposes.
- Windows should be allowed to use all or nearly all of extended
- memory. Painter will run entirely in RAM if there is enough RAM
- allocated to Windows. In this case Painter will not even open its
- temporary file which would give significantly better performance than
- a RAM disk configuration can. We recommend that you set the second
- size (in DOS) for disk caches (like SMARTDRV) to 256K or less, unless
- you have more than 8MB of RAM. This is the amount used under Windows.
- We recommend that you disable all RAM disks before starting Windows
- when running Painter.
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- 3. Painter will run in Standard Mode or 386 Enhanced Mode. Painter
- uses 386/486 instructions and segment registers and will not operate
- on a 286 machine. It is recommended that 386 Enhanced Mode be used
- when running Painter. For RAM sizes of 4MB to 15MB, a swap file is
- recommended. With 16MB and more of RAM Painter will run fastest
- without a swap file. Painter determines the amount of physical memory
- Windows has and uses that to determine how many internal buffers to
- allocate. Painter running in 4MB to 15MB can benefit from some swap
- space for Windows, but excessively large amounts of swap space are of
- no benefit, and may use up all the free hard disk space so Painter
- does not have enough room for its temporary data (see item 1 above).
- Painter will use an unlimited amount of extra extended memory (when
- running Windows 3.1 in Enhanced Mode, Windows 3.0 and Standard Mode
- have smaller limits); 16MB of RAM is faster than 8MB of RAM.
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- 4. Painter WILL NOT RUN in standard 16-color VGA mode - you will
- get the error "Painter requires a display driver with 256 or more
- colors." Setup your Windows to use 24-bit color (16 million colors),
- 16 bit color (32768 colors), or 8-bit color (256 colors) to run
- Painter successfully.
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- 5. On some 32768 color displays and 65536 color displays, Painter may
- display colors scrambled. If this happens, choose Set Preferences...
- from the Edit menu, then click the Windows Setup... button within
- that dialog. When the Windows Options dialog comes up, check the box
- "No Device Dependent Bitmaps".
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- 6. Painter may fail to start up when running Crystal Fonts and 256
- colors on an ATI graphics board, giving the message "Painter
- requires access to the Windows Palette to run properly on 256 color
- devices." This is due to Crystal Fonts making it appear to Windows
- Applications that the graphics board's color palette cannot be
- changed. Until ATI fixes this, uninstall Crystal Fonts to run Painter.
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- 7. If you are running Painter on a system with 4MB of RAM, it is
- necessarily to maximize the memory available to Windows and Painter
- in order for it to work. Set the Windows disk cache size to 0K and
- the virtual memory swap file size to 3072KB (3MB). Do not run any
- drivers or TSR's that use up a significant amount of RAM, for example
- a 4MB system running Stacker probably won't work with Painter. (If
- you need to run Stacker, get 8MB or more of RAM).
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- Printing Notes:
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- 1. Painter uses the standard Device Independent Bitmap (DIB) printing
- technique (the GDI Printing option) as well as direct generation of
- Postscript. This should print to most raster printing devices, but
- will not work for daisy wheel printers or pen plotters. The quality
- of printed output is dependent on the printer device driver for the
- specific printer; make sure you have the latest/best driver to get
- the best output.
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- 2. If errors occur during printing, try changing the Windows Setup
- parameters for printing (see "Printing:" below).
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- 3. There is a bug in HP 550C DeskJet print driver that causes output
- in the 4 color mode to print out in grayscale if banded printing is
- selected. To get color from the HP 550C DeskJet, either use Color
- Only or select No Print Banding in the Windows Setup dialog inside
- the Set Preferences dialog in the Edit menu.
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- Memory:
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- There are two memory options, Maximum Memory for Painter and Half of
- Memory for Painter.
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- - For best performance with only Painter running, select Maximum
- Memory for Painter.
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- - To be able to run a larger number of Windows applications at the
- same time as Painter, select Half of Memory for Painter (the default).
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- Printing:
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- - The printing option "Free Memory for Printing" transfers the image
- to disk during printing so that more memory is available for the
- Print Manager and printer driver. This may result in faster printing
- or may even allow printing to work in cases where it otherwise might
- fail.
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- - The option "No Print Banding" disables print banding for devices
- that support it. This may be required to make some printers work, but
- will hurt performance of bitmap printers like the HP PaintJet. This
- option is required to make color printing work on the HP DeskJet 550C
- in 4-color mode due to a bug in its driver. The option affects only
- GDI printing.
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- 32768 Color Displays:
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- - The option No Device Dependent Bitmaps causes Painter to not use
- optimized device dependent bitmaps when displaying on 32768 color and
- 65536 color display cards. This checkbox should be selected if you
- have a 32768 color display or 65536 color display and the colors are
- all scrambled. When checked, Painter uses the slightly slower, but
- more compatible DIB output.
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- Tom Hedges
- Fractal Design Corporation
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