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- PrintPartner v1.1
- Printer Graphics Program
- (C) Copyright 1990, Acropolis Software
-
- Robert Bequette
- Acropolis Software
- P.O. Box 5037
- Fair Oaks, CA 95628
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- THE LEGAL STUFF
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-
- PrintPartner is provided on an "as is" basis without warranty of
- any kind expressed or implied. In no event will Acropolis Software
- be liable to you for any damages, including any lost profits, lost
- savings or other incidental or consequential damages arising out
- of the use of or inability to use the program, even if Acropolis
- Software has been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for
- any claim by any other party.
-
- PrintPartner is copyrighted by Acropolis Software. You're encouraged
- to give copies to your friends and upload it to bulletin boards,
- however sale of the program for profit by anyone except Acropolis
- Software is strictly prohibited. With the exception of a small fee
- for duplication. That fee does not register you as a user of
- PrintPartner. If you like PrintPartner and find it useful you are
- asked to register as a user with Acropolis Software.
-
-
- FILE LIST
-
- PrintPartner comes with the following files:
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- PP.EXE The PrintPartner Program.
- PP.DOC This manual.
- PP11.NEW What's new to this version.
- PMTOPP.EXE PrintMaster+ to PrintPartner converter.
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- STANDARD.GPH Standard graphics file.
- DINO.GPH An extra graphics file.
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- ARTNOUV.FON Font files.
- BASEL.FON
- CIRCUS.FON
- CMBX10.FON
- GREENBAY.FON
- HOUSTON.FON
- MALIBU.FON
- MCCLOUD.FON
- PADOVA.FON
- SANDIEGO.FON
- SCAN.FON
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- APPLEIMG.PDR Printer driver files.
- CITMSP.PDR
- EPSON.PDR
- MOST24.PDR
- LASERJET.PDR
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- If you give copies of this program away you MUST include all the
- files in their original form. Distribution with one or more of
- the files missing or altered in anyway is strictly prohibited.
-
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-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
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- Overview ...................................... 1
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- Installation ...................................... 2
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- Hard Drive ...................................... 2
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- Floppy Drive ...................................... 2
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- Main Menu ...................................... 3
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- Configuration ...................................... 3
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- Banners ...................................... 5
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- Signs ...................................... 8
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- Calendars ...................................... 12
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- Picture Editor ...................................... 14
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- PMtoPP Utility ...................................... 18
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- Random Notes ...................................... 19
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- Registration ...................................... 20
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- Questionnaire ...................................... 22
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- Page 1
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-
- OVERVIEW
-
- PrintPartner is a program to allow you to make printed banners,
- signs, and calendars.
-
- Banners can have a graphic on either end and use any font you select.
- Additionally PrintPartner attempts to smooth the text and graphics to
- make them look better.
-
- Signs may have any number of two different graphics you select and may
- be placed anywhere on the page you wish. Each line of text can be of
- a different font and may be sized to your specifications.
-
- Calendars can be for any month in any year from 1980 to 2098, with the
- month name in any font you select.
-
- You can edit pictures and create new one.
-
-
- The printers that PrintPartner is known to support are:
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- Apple Imagewriter Epson FX-850 Star NX-10
- Citizen MSP-10/15 Epson RX-80 Star NX-2400
- Citizen MSP-20/25 IBM Proprinter X24 Generic 8/9 pin
- Citizen MSP-50/55 Microline 190 Series Generic 24
- Epson FX-80/85 NEC P5/P5xl HP LaserJet III
- Epson LQ-2500 NEC P6/P7 HP LaserJet II's
- Epson LQ-510 Panasonic KX-P1124
-
- Those are not necessarily the only printers supported by PrintPartner
- but they are the ones that I know the drivers work with. If you have
- a printer different than the ones listed here there is a good chance
- that one of them will work with it. If you do have a different printer
- that works with one of the driver please let me know what printer you
- are using and which driver you are using with it so that I can update
- the list and make it easier for other.
-
- PrintPartner needs at least 384K of RAM to run.
- Page 2
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- INSTALLATION
-
- Installation of PrintPartner is easy.
-
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- HARD DRIVE SYSTEM
-
- Create a subdirectory on your hard drive for PrintPartner.
- I recommend PP.
-
- C:\> MD PP
-
- Now change to the new directory and copy the files from the
- PrintPartner disk into it. The following example is for the
- PrintPartner disk drive A: if you have the disk in drive B:
- replace the A:*.* in the example with B:*.*
-
- C:\> CD PP
- C:\PP> COPY A:*.*
-
- If you also have the disk of extra fonts and graphics replace
- the PrintPartner disk with the extras disk and repeat the copy
- command above.
-
- You now have PrintPartner installed on your hard drive.
- To start up PrintPartner just make sure you are in the PP
- directory, type PP and press the <RETURN> key.
-
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-
- FLOPPY ONLY SYSTEM
-
- With a floppy drive system make a copy of the PrintPartner disk
- and the disk of extra fonts and graphics if you have it. Now
- put away your original disks in a safe place and use your copy.
-
- To use PrintPartner on a floppy only system you should place
- the PrintPartner disk in the floppy drive and type PP.
-
- Page 3
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-
- MAIN MENU
-
- At the main menu you are presented with the following choices:
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- BANNER MAKER To create and print a banner
- SIGN PAINTER To create and print a sign
- CALENDAR MAKER To create and print a calendar
- PICTURE MAKER To edit and create pictures
- CONFIGURATION To configure your printer
- EXIT PRINTPARTNER To quit PrintPartner
-
- At this and any of the other menus you use the cursor arrow keys
- to move the lighted bar around the menu and press the <RETURN>
- key to select the highlighted item.
-
-
- CONFIGURATION
-
- The configuration section of PrintPartner allows you to select
- the printer that you wish it to use. You will be presented with
- the following menu items:
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- SELECT A PRINTER
- SELECT PRINTER PORT
- ADD LINE FEED
- NO LINE FEED
- TEST PRINTER
- EXIT
-
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- SELECT A PRINTER
-
- Choosing this menu item will bring up an alphabetical list
- of supported printers. At the top of the screen you will
- also see the name of the currently selected printer if one
- has been selected before.
-
- Use the arrow keys to move around the listing to select your
- printer or one that is compatible with your printer. Press
- the <RETURN> key when you have it highlighted.
-
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- SELECT PRINTER PORT
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- Allows you to select the printer port PrintPartner should output
- to. The currently supported ports are LPT1, LPT2, and LPT3.
-
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- ADD LINE FEED
- NO LINE FEED
-
- Not all printers are created equal. Even with two printers
- of the same model things might be configured differently.
- Since people configure their printers differently depending on
- what applications they use PrintPartner allows you to set it up
- so that it will either send line feeds after each line or not.
-
- Page 4
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- TEST PRINTER
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- Choosing this option will cause PrintPartner to try and print
- a test picture on your printer. If the picture prints properly
- then you're in luck and have selected the right driver for your
- printer (if your printer was listed and that driver does not
- work with it please notify me and enclose a sample of what is
- being printed). If your printer isn't listed, one of the other
- drivers may work with it. Most printer use the same set of
- control codes.
-
- If the printed picture doesn't look right check this list:
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- 1) If it is not an intelligible image you may have the wrong
- printer selected.
- 2) If there are blank lines select the NO LINE FEED option and
- and try the test again.
- 3) If the pictures prints all on a single line select the
- ADD LINE FEED option and try the test again.
- 4) If you have tried all the printers and none of them work,
- your printer just may not be supported at this time.
-
-
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- EXIT
-
- Exits the configuration menu and returns you to the main menu.
- Additionally the configuration you have selected will be saved
- to the file PP.CFG. If you are using a floppy disk setup you
- can look at the configuration file with the MSDOS "TYPE" command
- and see which printer driver file it is using for your printer.
- You can then delete the others to make more room on the disk
- for saving your work or adding extra fonts or pictures to your
- working copy of the PrintPartner disk.
- Page 5
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- BANNERS
-
- The banner section of PrintPartner allows you to print banners for
- any occasion. Each banner can be done with any font you like and
- can also have a graphic at either end.
- The banner section presents you with the following menu items:
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- NEW BANNER Clear the current banner from memory.
- FIRST GRAPHIC Select graphic for the start of the banner.
- SECOND GRAPHIC Select graphic for the end of the banner.
- BANNER FONT Select the font to print the banner in.
- BANNER TEXT Enter the text for the banner.
- BANNER HEIGHT Select the height for the banner.
- PRINT BANNER Print the current banner.
- LOAD BANNER Load an old banner from disk.
- SAVE BANNER Save the current banner to disk.
- EXIT BANNER Exit banner and return to the main menu.
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- NEW BANNER
-
- This selection will clear out the settings for the current banner
- (one you have loaded or decided to start again from scratch).
-
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- FIRST GRAPHIC
- SECOND GRAPHIC
-
- These two selections allow you to select the graphics to place at
- the ends of the banner. "FIRST" is the graphic that comes before
- the text and "SECOND" is the graphic that comes after the text.
- After selecting one of these options, you will be presented with
- a list of the graphics files on the disk. As with all the other
- menus, use the up and down arrows to highlight the selection you
- want and press the <RETURN> key. If you are using PrintPartner
- on a floppy disk only system and want to use the graphics from
- another disk (such as the extras disk) remove the PrintPartner
- disk from the floppy drive and replace it with the other disk
- before selecting one of these options.
-
- After you have selected one of the graphics files you will be
- presented with a list of the pictures in that file, use the four
- arrow keys to move around the menu. You will notice that the
- picture on the right hand side of the screen changes to the
- picture for the current selection. If there are more pictures
- then will fit on the menu there will be a selection at the end
- of the list "NEXT PAGE". This option will move you to the next
- page of pictures to choose from. Once you find the picture you
- want press the <RETURN> key.
-
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- BANNER FONT
-
- This selection will allow you to select the font to print the
- banner in. After selecting it a screen will appear showing a
- list of the fonts and a picture of each of them. As you use
- the arrow keys to move around the list the picture on the right
- hand side of the screen will change to show the font currently
- highlighted. If there are more fonts than can be listed on one
- screen a choice of "NEXT PAGE" at the end of the menu. Selecting
- it will take you to the next screen full of fonts to choose from.
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy disk only system and
- want to use the fonts from another disk (such as the extras disk)
- remove the PrintPartner disk from the floppy drive and replace it
- with the other disk before selecting this option.
-
- Once you have the font you wish to use highlighted press the
- <RETURN> key to select it.
-
-
- BANNER TEXT
-
- This selection will allow you to enter the text for the banner.
- A window will pop up for you to type the text into. You can
- enter up to 255 characters for the text of the banner. If you
- had already entered text or loaded an old banner from disk, the
- text that was already entered will be in the window for editing.
-
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- BANNER HEIGHT
-
- This selection will allow you to select the height of the banner.
- The choices are Full height, 2/3 Height, and 1/2 Height. You
- select which one you want using the up and down arrow keys and
- pressing ENTER when you are on the choice you want. The height
- of the banner effects the length of the banner. The taller
- the banner the longer it will be. Use this option to scale down
- the size of the banner when the default full height size is too
- large for the situation.
-
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- PRINT BANNER
-
- This selection will print the banner that you have entered.
- If you wish to stop the printing before the banner is finished
- press the <ESC> key. You will be asked if you want to abort the
- printing or not. Answering <Y>es will stop the printing and force
- the printer to the beginning of the next page. Answering <N>o will
- cause PrintPartner to continue the printing where it left off.
-
-
- LOAD BANNER
-
- Load in a saved banner. You will be presented with a menu of the
- banner files on the disk, if there are no banner files on the disk
- you will be told so.
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy only system and wish to
- load a banner from a different disk, remove the PrintPartner disk
- and replace it with the data disk before selecting this option.
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- SAVE BANNER
-
- Save the current banner you are working on. You will be prompted
- for a file name to save the banner to. Enter it and press the
- <RETURN> key. If you enter a bad file name or there is trouble
- saving the banner file PrintPartner will inform you of it.
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy only system and wish to
- save a banner to a different disk, remove the PrintPartner disk
- and replace it with the data disk before selecting this option.
-
-
-
- EXIT BANNER
-
- Exit the banner maker function of PrintPartner and return to the
- main menu.
- Page 8
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-
- SIGNS
-
- The sign section of PrintPartner allows you to print signs to
- announce any event, happening or information you wish to display.
- Each sign can be done with any font you like and may have
- different fonts on each line. Additionally you can select up to
- two graphics and place them anywhere on the page in as many
- different places as you like.
- The sign section presents you with the following menu items:
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- NEW SIGN Clear the current sign from memory.
- ENTER TEXT Enter the text for the sign.
- GRAPHIC 1 Select the first graphic for the sign.
- GRAPHIC 2 Select the second graphic for the sign.
- PRINT SIGN Print the current sign.
- LOAD SIGN Load an old sign from disk.
- SAVE SIGN Save the current sign to disk.
- EXIT SIGN Exit sign and return to the main menu.
-
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- NEW SIGN
-
- This selection will clear out the settings of the current sign
- (one you have loaded or decided to start again from scratch).
-
-
- ENTER TEXT
-
- Selecting this option will allow you to enter the text for the
- sign. When you first select this option you will be presented
- with a list of the available fonts to choose from. If you are
- using PrintPartner on a floppy only system and want to use the
- fonts from a different disk remove the PrintPartner disk and
- replace it with the other disk before selecting this option.
-
- Once you select the font for the sign you will be presented
- with a screen to enter the text of the sign on. At the bottom
- of the screen of the screen is a menu area separated from the
- upper part of the screen by a line. It lists the function keys
- you can use to effect the each line of text. Above that is the
- text entry area. Along the left hand side of the screen is the
- information area. The formatting information for each line is
- shown in this area. First is the font name, followed by the
- line formatting CNTR (Centered), LEFT (Left justified), and RGHT
- (Right justified). Following that is the scaling for the line
- *1 means normal size, *2 means two times the normal size, and *3
- means three times the normal size for the font.
-
- You can use the up and down arrow keys to move from line to line
- in the sign and type in your text. PrintPartner will only allow
- you to enter as much text as will fit on the line, so if you
- type in more text that can be printed with the font of the
- current size it will simply stop allowing text to be entered.
- You can press <RETURN> to move to the next line or use the
- down or up arrow to move to a different line.
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-
- When you are on a line you can use the function keys to affect
- that line. From the list of commands at the bottom of the
- screen you can do the following to each line:
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- F1 : Change font
- This option will bring up the font selection screen
- again and allow you to select a different font to use
- for this line of the sign.
-
- F2 : Change size
- This option will change the scaling size of the font.
- Pressing it will increase the size from normal size,
- to two times normal, to three times normal. Pressing
- it again will return to normal size. If increasing
- the size of the font will not allow all of the text
- on the line to printed the end of the text will be
- cropped until it will fit on the line.
-
- F5 : Clear line
- This option will erase all the text on the current
- line.
-
- F6 : Center/Left/Line
- This option will change the justification of the line.
- Pressing it will cycle from Center to Left to Right and
- then back to Center again.
-
- F7 : Delete line
- This option will delete the current line from the sign.
- In the process the lines below the current line will
- be moved up.
-
- F8 : Insert line
- This option will insert a new blank line into the sign
- just below the current line. The new line will have
- the same format setting (font, size, justification) as
- the current line.
-
-
- Once you have the text entered to your satisfaction press the
- <ESC> key to return to the main sign painter menu.
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- GRAPHIC 1 and GRAPHIC 2
-
- These option allow you to select and position pictures on your sign.
- You can select up to two different graphics. Selecting "GRAPHIC 1"
- or "GRAPHIC 2" and position them freehand anywhere on the sign.
-
- After selecting one of these options, you will see a list of the
- graphics files. Just like with all the other menus, use the up and
- down arrows to select the file you want and press RETURN. If you
- are using a floppy disk system and want to use the graphics from
- another disk remove the PrintPartner disk from the drive and replace
- it with the other disk before selecting one of these options.
-
- After you have selected one of the graphics files you will see a list
- of the pictures in that file, use the four arrow keys to move around
- the menu. Notice that the picture on the screen changes to the picture
- for the current selection. If there are more pictures then will fit on
- the menu there will be a selection at the end of the list "NEXT PAGE".
- This option will move you to the next page of pictures to choose from.
- Once you find the picture you want press the RETURN key.
-
- Now that you have the graphic selected you will be presented with a
- new menu that allows you to select the scaling for the graphic. On
- the left hand side of the screen will be the menu and on the right
- hand side there is a picture that shows the size of the graphic at the
- different scaling factors in relationship to the printed page. Use
- the arrow keys to select one of the options and press the RETURN key.
-
- Next you will be presented with the positioning screen. On the left
- hand side of the screen is a list of the keys you can use in
- positioning your graphic. To the right is a representation of the
- page with a flashing box in it. The box represents your graphic.
- Additionally, there may be other boxes in on the right side of the
- screen. Boxes with made of dashed lines represent the placement of
- the other graphics on the page (GRAPHIC 1 if you are positioning
- graphic 2 or GRAPHIC 2 if you are positioning graphic 1). Boxes
- (typically rectangles) made of dotted lines represent the text you
- have entered as it will be placed on the page. You can use the arrow
- keys to move the graphic around the page. Use the arrow keys by
- themselves to move the graphic slowly and use <SHIFT> key with the
- arrow keys to move it around quickly.
-
- The SHIFT-ARROW keys do not seem to work on all machines so there is
- another option to select from: [F]ast mode. Pressing the "F" key
- will toggle fast mode off and on. When fast mode is on the normal
- arrow keys will move the box quickly just as if you were holding the
- SHIFT key down.
-
- Once you have the graphic where you want it press the <RETURN> key
- and a box will be placed there. The flashing box will return to the
- center of the screen. You can now move the box around and place
- another copy of the graphic on the screen. Keep doing so until you
- have all the graphics positioned where you want them.
-
- By selecting the other menu option you can select and position a
- second graphic on the screen. The process is the same as it was for
- the first, but when you get to the positioning screen you will notice
- boxes made out of dashed lines. These boxes represent the positioning
- of the other graphic that you have selected and positioned.
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- PRINT SIGN
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- This selection will print the sign that you have entered. If
- you wish to stop the printing before the sign is finished you
- can press the <ESC> key. You will be asked if you want to abort
- the printing or not. Answering <Y>es will stop the printing and
- force the printer to the beginning of the next page. Answering
- <N>o will cause PrintPartner to continue the printing where it
- left off.
-
-
- LOAD SIGN
-
- Load in a saved sign. You will be presented with a menu of the
- sign files on the disk, if there are no sign files on the disk
- you will be told so.
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy only system and wish to
- load a sign from a different disk, remove the PrintPartner disk
- and replace it with the data disk before selecting this option.
-
-
- SAVE SIGN
-
- Save the current sign you are working on. You will be prompted
- for a file name to save the sign to. Enter it and press the
- <RETURN> key. If you enter a bad file name or there is trouble
- saving the sign file PrintPartner will inform you of it.
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy only system and wish to
- save a sign to a different disk, remove the PrintPartner disk
- and replace it with the data disk before selecting this option.
-
-
-
- EXIT SIGN
-
- Exit the sign painter function of PrintPartner and return to the
- main menu.
-
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- CALENDARS
-
- The calendar section of PrintPartner allows you to print calendars
- for any month from January 1980 to December 2098! You can select
- any font to be used to print the calendar.
- The calendar section presents you with the following menu items:
-
- SELECT MONTH Select the month for the calendar.
- SELECT YEAR Select the year for the calendar.
- SELECT FONT Select the font to print the calendar in.
- PRINT CALENDAR Print the current calendar.
- LOAD CALENDAR Load an old calendar from disk.
- SAVE CALENDAR Save the current calendar to disk.
- EXIT CALENDAR Exit calendar and return to the main menu.
-
-
- SELECT MONTH
-
- This selection will bring up a menu listing all the months of the
- year. Use the arrow keys to highlight the month you want the
- calendar for and press the <RETURN> key to select it.
-
-
- SELECT YEAR
-
- This selection will bring up a menu listing all the years that
- PrintPartner will allow you to print, from 1980 to 2098. Use
- the arrow keys to highlight the year you want the calendar for
- and press the <RETURN> key to select it.
-
-
- SELECT FONT
-
- This selection will allow you to pick the font to print the
- calendar's heading in. After selecting it a screen will appear
- showing a list of the fonts and a picture of each of them. As
- you use the arrow keys to move around the list the picture on
- the right hand side of the screen will change to show the font
- currently highlighted. If there are more font than can be listed
- on one screen at the end of the menu there will be a choice of
- "NEXT PAGE" selecting it will take you to the next screen full
- of fonts to select.
-
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy disk only system and
- want to use the fonts from another disk (such as the extras disk)
- remove the PrintPartner disk from the floppy drive and replace it
- with the other disk before selecting this option.
-
- Once you have the font you wish to use highlighted press the
- <RETURN> key to select it.
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- PRINT CALENDAR
-
- This selection will print the calendar that you have entered. If
- you wish to stop the printing before the calendar is finished you
- can press the <ESC> key. You will be asked if you want to abort
- the printing or not. Answering <Y>es will stop the printing and
- force the printer to the beginning of the next page. Answering
- <N>o will cause PrintPartner to continue the printing where it
- left off.
-
-
-
- LOAD CALENDAR
-
- Load in a saved calendar. You will be presented with a menu of the
- calendar files on the disk, if there are no calendar files on the
- disk you will be told so.
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy only system and wish to
- load a calendar from a different disk, remove the PrintPartner disk
- and replace it with the data disk before selecting this option.
-
-
- SAVE CALENDAR
-
- Save the current calendar you are working on. You will be prompted
- for a file name to save the calendar to. Enter it and press the
- <RETURN> key. If you enter a bad file name or there is trouble
- saving the calendar file PrintPartner will inform you of it.
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy only system and wish to
- save a calendar to a different disk, remove the PrintPartner disk
- and replace it with the data disk before selecting this option.
-
-
-
- EXIT CALENDAR
-
- Exit the calendar maker function of PrintPartner and return the
- the main menu.
-
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- PICTURE EDITOR
-
- The Picture Maker section of PrintPartner allows you to edit
- existing pictures and create new ones.
-
- The Picture Maker section presents you with the following menu:
-
- NEW PICTURE Clear the current picture.
- EDIT PICTURE Start editing the current picture.
- LOAD PICTURE Load a picture to be edited.
- SAVE PICTURE Save the current picture.
- DELETE PICTURE Delete a picture from a graphics file.
- EXIT Exit picture maker and return to the main menu.
-
-
- NEW PICTURE
-
- This clears the current picture from the drawing area, giving you
- a blank slate to start working from. You will first be asked if
- you want to erase the picture. This is to prevent you from
- accidentally erasing a picture that you did not want to erase.
-
-
- EDIT PICTURE
-
- This command allows you to do the actual editing of a picture.
-
- When you select this command the menu on the left side of the
- screen will be replaced with a list of keys that you can use
- in editing the picture.
-
- The Arrow keys, the Shifted Arrow keys.
- Draw mode: [M]ove, [I]nvert, [B]lack, [W]hite.
- [F]ast to toggle the fast move mode on and off.
- [S]ave to revert buffer.
- [R]evert to saved image.
- [SPACE] to place a black dot.
- [ESC] to stop editing.
-
-
- When you first start editing there will be a blinking dot at the
- upper left side of the drawing area. That is were any of the
- drawing mode functions will take effect. You can use the arrow keys
- and the shifted arrow keys to move the dot around the drawing area.
- On some systems the shifted arrow keys do not seem to work. You can
- instead use the [F]ast toggle function to speed up the movement.
- When the fast mode is on the normal (un-shifted) arrow keys will move
- the dot around quickly just as if the shift key as pressed. You can
- slow the movement down again by toggling the fast mode off again
- with the "F" key.
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- Depending on which drawing mode you are in, moving the dot
- will cause different things to happen.
-
- [M]ove : The dot is just moved without effecting the
- drawing area.
- [I]nvert : The area the dot moves over will be inverted.
- Meaning that the black dots under it will
- turn white and white dots will turn black.
- [B]lack : The area the dot travels over will turn black.
- [W]hite : The area the dot travels over will turn white.
-
- The drawing mode can be changed at anytime by pressing the first
- letter of the mode you want to be in M, I, B, or W.
-
-
- Pressing the spacebar [SPACE] will place a black dot where the dot
- is currently blinking. This makes drawing diagonal lines easier.
- When you are in the move drawing move you can place a dot move the
- current dot, place a dot, move the current dot and so on.
-
-
- [S]ave to revert buffer saves the current picture in the drawing
- area to a buffer. You can then used the [R]evert command later to
- restore the picture in the drawing area to the one just saved.
-
-
- [R]evert to saved image. This will take the image saved in the
- revert buffer with the [S]ave command and replace the one in the
- drawing area with it. You will be asked if your really want to
- revert to the old image before the picture is actually replaced.
-
- When you revert to an a saved image the saved image will be placed
- in the drawing area and the current dot will be moved to the upper
- left corner of the area. Additionally, you will be placed back into
- the move mode. If you had not saved an image in the revert buffer
- the saved image is the picture as it was when you first entered the
- EDIT PICTURE function.
-
-
- Pressing the [ESC] key will take you out of the picture editing
- mode and return you to the main picture maker menu.
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- LOAD PICTURE
-
- This command loads a picture from a graphic file into the drawing
- area. It works just like all the other graphic selection
- commands. You will be presented with a list of graphic (.GPH)
- files to choose from. Use the up and down arrow keys to select
- the one you want and press the RETURN key. You will then be
- presented with a list of picture names. Use the arrow keys to
- move around the list. As you move you will see the highlighted
- picture on the right side of the screen. If there is a NEXT PAGE
- at the end of the list you can select it to move to the next
- screen full of pictures to choose from. When you find the picture
- you want, press the RETURN key to select it.
-
- The picture will be loaded into the drawing area on the right side
- of the screen. You can now use the EDIT PICTURE, and SAVE PICTURE
- commands to do things with it.
-
-
- SAVE PICTURE
-
- This command allows you to save the picture in the drawing area
- (even a blank picture) to a graphics (.GPH) file. When you
- select this option you will be presented with a list of the
- graphics files on the disk. Additionally, there will be an
- item at the top of the list "New File". If you select one
- of the files the picture will be placed in that file. If you
- select the New File option you will be prompted for the name
- of the file to make. Once you enter a good file name it will
- be created and the picture will be added to that file.
-
- Now that you have selected the file to place the picture in you
- will be prompted from the name to give the picture. You can
- use any typable characters you want in the picture name, and it
- may be up to twenty (20) characters long. When you are finished
- typing in the name press the RETURN key.
-
- The picture will be added to the graphics file you selected.
- If there is already a picture with the same name as the name you
- entered for this picture you will be told so and asked if you want
- to replace the existing picture with the new one. By responding
- yes the old picture will be deleted and the new one added to the
- file. If you respond no the save operation will be aborted and you
- will be returned to the main picture maker menu.
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-
- DELETE PICTURE
-
- This command allows you to select a picture in a graphics file
- to be deleted.
-
- It works just like all the other graphic selection commands.
- You will be presented with a list of graphic (.GPH) files to
- choose from. Use the up and down arrow keys to select the one
- you want and press the RETURN key. You will then be presented
- with a list of picture names. Use the arrow keys to move around
- the list. As you move you will see the highlighted picture on
- the right side of the screen. If there is a NEXT PAGE at the end
- of the list you and select it to move to the next screen full of
- pictures to choose from. When you find the picture you want press
- the RETURN key to select it.
-
- You will then be prompted to make sure that you really want to
- delete that picture from the file. If you respond with a Yes,
- the picture will be deleted from the file. If you respond No,
- you will be returned to the main picture maker menu.
-
-
- EXIT
-
- Exit the picture maker section of PrintPartner and return to
- the main menu.
-
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-
- PMTOPP UTILITY
-
- The file PMTOPP.EXE included with PrintPartner is a utility that
- will allow you to convert your PrintMaster+ graphic files to
- PrintPartner format.
-
- To use the utility place it with the .SDR and .SHP files from the
- PrintMaster+ graphics file you wish to convert. At the MSDOS
- command prompt type PMTOPP filename. Where "filename" is the name
- of the graphics file to covert. As an example if you wanted to
- convert the graphics in the PrintMaster+ files ULIB.SDR and ULIB.SHP
- you would type:
-
- C:\> PMTOPP ulib
-
- PMtoPP will look for the .SDR and .SHP files and if it finds them
- it will create a file with the same name containing the pictures
- in PrintPartner format. From this example a file named ULIB.GPH
- would have been created.
-
- As PMtoPP converts the graphics file it will display the name of
- each of the graphics being converted. If it cannot find either
- the .SDR or .SHP file it will inform you of the fact and which
- one it was that could not be found.
-
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-
- RANDOM NOTES
-
- Font Selection:
- For banners the larger the font you select the better it will
- look since less scaling has to take place. Also because of
- the method used for scaling, fonts without a lot of curves or
- diagonal lines look better when printed that large.
-
- Graphic Selection:
- For banners the same holds true for graphics as well. The
- larger the graphic is to begin with the better it will look
- when it is printed.
-
- Smoothing faults:
- If you have printed some banners with graphics you will notice
- one of the slight problems with the smoothing of the graphics
- and fonts when used with banners. There is a tendency for
- the smoothed fonts to be "rounded". You'll notice it the most
- on the fonts with sharp corners. The corners will get rounded
- and not be sharp.
-
- Screen Graphics:
- Due to the varying aspect ratio on the large number of different
- display card and monitor combinations for MSDOS machines the
- graphics and fonts shown on the screen may not always look like
- they will on the printer. They may look stretched or shrunk either
- horizontally or vertically.
-
- Disk Space:
- If you are using PrintPartner on a floppy only system and wish
- to make room on your working copy of the PrintPartner disk you
- can delete the PP.DOC file and the PMTOPP.EXE file. Once you
- have run PrintPartner and configured if for your printer you
- can look at the contents of the PP.CFG file and find which
- printer driver it is using for your printer. Delete the other
- driver files (those files ending with the .PDR extension) to make
- more room.
-
- Laser Printing:
- Due to the 1 to 1 aspect ratio used by laser printers items printed
- on them will be slightly compressed horizontally.
-
- Loading Saved:
- Saved signs are not always compatible between printers. If you
- create a sign, it may not print properly if you start using a
- different printer driver. If the printer drivers have the same
- horizontal and vertical resolution it will look alright. Otherwise
- you would be better off remaking the sign. But then how often do
- you change printers?
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- REGISTRATION
-
- PrintPartner is a shareware product. This is not a demo or
- crippled version, but a full working version. If you use
- PrintPartner, I ask you to send $20 to Acropolis Software to
- register your copy in return you will receive a disk containing
- the latest version and an extra sampler disk of extra graphics
- and fonts. When you register your copy of PrintPartner, please
- use the order form below. If you do not use the form, please specify
- that you are registering PrintPartner and indicate your preferred
- disk format (5 1/4" or 3 1/2").
-
- Purchases of 10 or more copies will receive a discount making each
- copy of PrintPartner only $10.00 a piece.
-
-
- _______________________________________________________________________
-
- Registration / Order Form
-
-
- Name : __________________________
- Company : __________________________
- Address : __________________________
- __________________________
- City/State : __________________________
- Zip Code : __________________________
-
- (Optional)
- Phone : __________________________
-
-
-
- Basic registration (less than 10 copies) : $20 x ___ = $ ______
- Site license registration (10 or more copies) : $10 x ___ = $ ______
- *** California residents please add sales tax. ***
-
- Disk Format: 5 1/4" ___ 3 1/2" ___
-
- The product being registered is PrintPartner v1.1.
- You will receive the latest version of PrintPartner
- and a sampler disk of extra graphics and fonts.
-
-
- Send check or money order in US funds to:
-
- Acropolis Software
- P.O. Box 5037
- Fair Oaks, CA 95628
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- Optional Questionnaire
-
- If you have the time could you please fill out the following
- questionnaire to help in directing the future of PrintPartner?
-
- Please rate how important the following features are to you on a
- scale from 1 to 10 (with 1 being of little importance and 10 being
- of great importance). Any other information or comments you have
- will of course be welcome.
-
-
- ___ Color support ___ Scaleable (smooth) fonts
-
- ___ Mailing labels ___ Wide carriage printer support
-
- ___ Greeting Cards ___ Font editor/creator
-
- ___ Graphic conversion program --- Gift wrapping paper printing
-
- ___ More printers (Specify: Brand __________ Model _____________)
-
-
- Comments:
-