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- VMI TRUE VIEW (H0100VD)
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- (Revision 1.0)
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- Image File Viewing Utility for Windows 3.0
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- Files Enclosed:
- TRUEVIEW.EXE - The executable program.
- TRUEVIEW.DOC - The formal documentation as it was printed.
- IMAGES.EXE - Three Targa images in a self-extracting executable.
- README - This Addendum
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- Addendum:
- The following is additional information that did not make it into the
- documentation prior to its printing.
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- Known Bugs:
- 1. When you try to pick a file from a network directory, windows
- doesn't give you a [..] (up-directory) choice. Solution: NetWare directorys
- don't include the ".." entry by default, but you can tell it to. Create a
- shell configuration file called SHELL.CFG in the same directory as your
- network drivers. Put one line in the file: SHOW DOTS=ON. Make sure that the
- log-in batch file switches to that directory before loading the drivers. The
- next time you boot up and enter windows, you will have [..].
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- 2. There is one form of Targa file that this viewer will not read
- properly: An image that is scanned right to left. An attempt to load this file
- will aboart the load, bringing the focus back to the previous picture. This
- form of file has not yet been encountered. If you do find one that won't
- load, please let VMI know (see below).
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- 3. When viewing very small files, the menu bar doubles in vertical
- size. This pushes the image down, off the bottom of the client area and gives
- a vertical scrollbar. Solution: Manually resize the window afer the load.
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- 4. There is one driver that I have come across that will not allow a
- SetDIBits command: namely the Tseng HiColor (32K color) Driver. If you are using
- this driver, you will get a UAE (unrecoverable application error). In this
- case, use setup to switch to one of the 256 color drivers that are provided.
- This will be fixed when Trueview version 2.0 is released.
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- If you find any problems or have any questions. Call Vermont
- Microsystems at (802) 655-2860 and ask for tech-support. Or, you can reach
- the author (Jim Carroll) directly via Compuserve: 72361,3056
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