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- M A G N E T I C P A G E S
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-
- Introduction:
- Magnetic Pages is a software package consisting of 3 programs, that
- allow you to create and display a disk-based magazine. The magazine produced
- is of a similar format to that of a traditional paper magazine. You can
- combine text and graphics on a single page, you can branch to different
- sections of the magazine by clicking on icons on a page and you can play
- sound and music.
- The original concept was conceived about 2 years
- ago. I became the club magazine editor for the New Zealand Amiga User Group
- and was responsible for producing a magazine each month. Our magazine came
- out on disk because of the advantages of this format. A close friend of mine,
- Simon Frantzen, suggested I write a program that could display text and
- graphics in a format similar to that of a standard paper magazine. Well I
- liked the idea and wrote a reasonably simple program that did the above,
- complete with page turning. I used this program for about a year, until I
- became fed up with the system. It wasn't the magazine format that was the
- problem, it was the time required to set up a page. Each page was defined
- using an ASCII control file that contained information about the page layout,
- graphics files needed and the text. Another reason I didn't like the system
- was because no one else could easily produce an article in the magazine
- format.
- Finally I decided to write a new package that would include an editor
- that would allow you to design a page using a user-friendly, intuition
- based environment. And so after a few months of programming in my spare time,
- Magnetic Pages was born.
- The Magnetic Pages package consists of three programs, the Editor,
- the Organiser, and the Displayer. The Editor lets you create the articles,
- the Organiser allows you to assemble the articles into a magazine and the
- Displayer will display your magazine.
-
- Below is a brief description of Magnetic Pages features.
-
- 1) Text and graphics can be displayed on the same page using an 8 or 16
- colour hires screen. Text is flowed automatically in the boxes (columns)
- you define.
-
- 2) An all graphics page allows you to display any IFF picture in any screen
- mode. (eg HAM, Half Brite, etc)
-
- 3) By clicking on certain boxes, the reader can branch to different
- sections of the magazine. This allows a magazine to be divided up into
- various sections.
-
- 4) Digitised Sound and Soundtracker Music are supported. Sound/Music can
- be played when the reader first turns a page or by clicking a
- specific box (icon) on the page.
-
- 5) Different text styles and colours are supported. eg Bold, Italics,
- Underline, etc.
-
- 6) Articles may be printed, or saved as text or graphics files by the reader.
-
- 7) Page colour,box colour, shadows and borders are user defineable.
-
- 8) Boxes can have several frames of animation or be simple push buttons.
-
- 9) PAL/NTSC compatible.
-
- 10) Articles can be compressed using PowerPacker.
-
- To get a better idea of its capabilities, take a look at the example in
- this package.
-
- Distribution:
- The Magnetic Pages package contains the following files. They must be
- distributed together and may not be altered in any way.
-
- * Magnetic_Pages - The document you are reading.
- * Order_Form - Application to obtain the Organiser and become a
- registered user.
- * Editor - The program used to create articles.
- * Editor.docs - Documents for the above program.
- * Tutorial - A tutorial on creating articles using the Editor.
- * Displayer - The program for viewing a magazine.
- * Displayer.docs - Documents for the above program.
- * Mag_Ctrl - Control file for the demo/tutorial.
- * ExampleMag - A directory containing the articles for the demo.
- * Pictures - A directory containing pictures used in the tutorial.
- * Text - A directory containing text used in the tutorial.
- * Sounds - A directory containing sounds used in the tutorial.
-
- Magnetic Pages is not public domain. However the Editor and the
- Displayer are freely distributable. No fee may be charged for their
- distribution, apart from a small copying charge for the disk. However
- if the Displayer is used to display a magazine, etc then obviously there
- can be a charge for the actual magazine.
- The Organiser is NOT! freely distributable. You will notice that the
- Organiser hasn't been included in this package. This is because there is a
- small charge associated with it. Without the Organiser it is impossible to
- make your own magazine. The Editor will allow you to create articles, but
- they will not be able to be displayed by the Displayer. You need the
- Organiser to create the control file associated with each magazine. This
- file contains information about the order of the articles and what sections
- they are in. It also contains a line of text stating who the registered
- owner is. This appears every time a magazine is loaded by the Displayer.
-
- To obtain a copy of the Organiser and become a registered owner
- fill out the order form in this package and send $25 US or $50 NZ to:
-
- Mark Gladding
- 66 Churchill Rd
- Murrays Bay
- Auckland 10
- New Zealand.
-
- The above cost is only a minimum. Feel free to send larger amounts
- if you think Magnetic Pages is worth more.
- There is an order form included in this package which you can print out
- and fill in. If you don't have access to a printer, just make sure your
- letter contains all the necessary information.
-
- This offer ONLY applies to non-commercial organisations such as User
- Groups, public schools, etc. All commercial enquires should be sent to the
- above address.
-
- All registered owners will be notified when updates of the Organiser
- become available.
-
- New versions of the Displayer and the Editor will be distributed
- freely in the same manner as the original package was. The latest versions
- of the Displayer and the Editor will also be available on the New Zealand
- Amiga User Group BBS (phone (+064) 09 4792245). Users may also call this
- BBS for help in using Magnetic Pages and to report any bugs. All messages
- can be left to Mark Gladding, and will usually be answered in under 24hrs.
-
- If you need to talk to me urgently or don't have a modem, you may call
- me at home on (+064) 09 4794619. Make sure you take any time differences
- into account. People calling outside the times 8.00am to 9.00pm will
- receive a less than friendly response.
-
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Magnetic Pages is Copyright (C) 1990 by Mark Gladding. All Rights Reserved.
-
- DISCLAIMER
-
- No warranty, either express or implied, is made with respect to the
- fitness or merchantability of Magnetic Pages.
-
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
-
- Special thanks to Simon Frantzen for the excellent artwork. All the graphics
- used in the example magazine were drawn by Simon as well as the icons for
- the Editor, Displayer, etc.