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- - TEXT PAINT -
- (TM)
- v1.2
-
-
- Copyright (c) 1993 Kevin Solway
-
-
- DESCRIPTION:
-
- Text Paint is a text-based paint program which can produce plain
- or multi-coloured text screens, and supports 43/50 line modes on
- EGA/VGA systems. This program is ideal for those times when you
- need to provide relatively simple diagrams or pictures without
- the memory and time overheads associated with more detailed
- graphic images. Also creates slide shows which you can
- distribute. Text Paint will only work on systems equipped with
- a mouse. Text Paint comes with the program Text Capture to
- capture screen images in full colour for editing with Text Paint.
-
- Text Paint files can be incorporated into "Bigtext" document
- files. Bigtext (by the same author) creates self-displaying
- books with illustrations.
-
-
-
-
- A NOTE ON USER-SUPPORTED SOFTWARE:
-
- The user supported software concept (usually referred to as
- shareware) is an attempt to provide software at low cost. The
- cost of offering a new product by conventional means is
- staggering, and hence dissuades many independent authors and
- small companies from developing and promoting their ideas. User
- supported software is an attempt to develop a new marketing
- channel, where products can be introduced at low cost.
-
- If user supported software works, then everyone will benefit.
- The user will benefit by receiving quality products at low cost,
- and by being able to "test drive" software thoroughly before
- purchasing it. The author benefits by being able to enter the
- commercial software arena without first needing large sources of
- venture capital.
-
- But it can only work with your support. We're not just talking
- about Text Paint here, but about all user supported software.
- If you find that you are still using a program after a couple of
- weeks, then pretty obviously it is worth something to you, and
- you should send in a contribution.
-
-
-
-
-
- - USAGE -
-
-
- To run the program:
-
- From the DOS prompt, type TPAINT then press Enter. Text Paint
- will only work on systems equipped with a mouse.
-
- Also, you can enter a file to edit from the command line:
-
- for example,
-
- tpaint filename.scr
-
-
-
- Help:
-
- Pressing F1 from inside Text Paint will display a help screen
- with all the essential instructions.
-
-
-
- To draw:
-
- Hold the left button of the mouse down and drag the cursor
- (the pen) around the screen.
-
- To draw on the very bottom line of the screen (below the menu
- options) you can drag then pen onto the bottom line while
- drawing, or hold down the RIGHT button of the mouse.
-
-
-
- Select pen type:
-
- Click on "Pen" to select the pen style, then clicking on the
- character you want. Clicking on a space between the characters
- will select the space character.
-
- The currently selected pen type is coloured bright white.
-
-
-
- Pen Colour:
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- Click on "Pen col" to select drawing colour (both background
- and foreground). Background colours range vertically from 1..16
- while foreground colours range horizontally from 1..16.
-
- The currently selected colour is indicated with an asterix.
-
-
-
- Background Colour:
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- Click on "B/g col" to change the original page colour. All
- occurances of that background colour (whether they were part of
- the original page, or whether they have been drawn) will be
- converted to the new background colour.
-
-
-
- Load:
-
- Load a previously saved screen, or any standard ascii text
- file into Text Paint for viewing or editing.
-
- Any standard ascii text file can be loaded, and then saved as
- a Text Paint file. But be warned: Text paint may not be able to
- load all of the lines of larger files, so if you save the file
- under the same name then text will be lost from the original
- file.
-
-
-
- Save:
-
- Saves work to disk. If you do not provide an extension then
- an extension of .SCR will automatically be appended to the file.
- For example, if you type a file name of MYFILE then the file
- will be saved as MYFILE.SCR
-
- You can save the file in colour format or plain format. The
- only value of saving screens in plain format is if your screens
- are likely to viewed on mono monitors. Colour screens will
- sometimes look messy on a mono monitor. A compromise is to save
- screens in colour format, but to use a black background which
- will provide good contrast on mono monitors.
-
-
-
- New:
-
- Clear the current screen and start a new drawing. If the
- current screen has been changed then you will be prompted to
- save it before it is cleared.
-
-
-
- Erase:
-
- Sets the cursor working as an eraser by setting the pen style
- to that of a space.
-
-
-
- Overwriting with different colours or pen style:
-
- Pressing Alt-C will cause overwriting of what is on the screen
- with a new colour, but preserves the pen character. Alt-P will
- cause overwriting of what is on the screen with a new pen, but
- preserving the colour.
-
- When colour overwriting is on, a white "O" will appear after
- "col" on the bottom line of the screen. Similarly, when pen
- overwriting is on this is indicated by a white "O" after the
- word "Pen".
-
- Of course, when both colour overwriting and pen overwriting
- are on, this is the same as normal drawing mode.
-
-
-
- Fill: - also, change colours or characters of areas.
-
- To fill an area of the screen with the currently selected pen
- style and colour, click on "Fill" then click on the area you
- wish to fill. You can fill any pen/colour combination with
- another pen/colour combination.
-
- If you want to change the colour of an area of the screen, but
- want to preserve the pen style (eg, the colours surrounding some
- text) then press Alt-C for "colour overwriting" (see above)
- before you select "Fill".
-
- If you want to change the characters but want to preserve the
- colours of an area, press Alt-P to enable "pen overwriting"
- before you select "Fill".
-
-
-
- Undo:
-
- This function undoes the last piece of work - up to 10 levels.
- Keep pressing Undo to return to your original work.
-
-
-
- Box:
-
- To draw a box on the screen, firstly click on "Box" then click
- on the screen where you want the corner of the box. Keep
- holding the left button down while you drag (rubber band
- fashion) the box to the shape you want.
-
- Special feature: if the "pen" character is a line drawing
- character, then a box will be specially designed using the
- appropriate line drawing characters for corners etc.
-
-
-
- Text:
-
- To type text into your picture, firstly click on "Text" then
- click on the number of the font you desire. Then click where
- you want to begin typing. Press Enter to accept what you have
- typed or press Escape to cancel it. Undo will erase any text
- you type so you can get the positioning correct.
-
-
-
- Lines:
-
- Select "Lines" then draw lines around the screen by holding
- the left button down, as you do with normal drawing.
-
-
-
- Special select colour and pen style:
-
- If you can see a character or a colour on the screen that you
- want to use, then rather than selecting them from the "Pen" and
- "Pen colour" menus, it is often faster to use the following
- short-cut:
-
- Position the cursor on the character, then press "C" to grab
- its colour, "P" to grab its pen style, or "B" to grab both its
- colour and pen style.
-
- That is: "C"olour
- "P"en
- "B"oth
-
-
-
- Condensed lines on EGA/VGA:
-
- If you have an EGA or VGA system then a small arrow will
- appear at the bottom right corner of the screen. Clicking on
- this arrow will switch between 25 line mode and 43/50 line mode.
-
-
-
- Viewing the entire picture:
-
- Hold down the right mouse button to remove the bottom menu
- line for viewing the full picture.
-
-
-
- VIEW.EXE to view Text Paint files:
-
- VIEW.EXE is a small program whose sole task is to display the
- screens you create with Text Paint. Registered users of Text
- Paint can distribute this program to other parties to display
- their Text Paint files.
-
- For example if you have a saved text screen called picture.scr
- then you would issue the command:
-
- view picture.scr
-
- or view picture (view.exe will assume picture.scr)
-
- The picture will be displayed until a key is pressed.
-
- Alternatively you can make view display a picture for only a
- few seconds with the command:
-
- view picture.scr 3000 (displays for 3000 milliseconds)
- = 3 seconds
-
- Using this feature you can create your own slide shows by
- displaying a number of screens from (say) a batch file. Using
- the program BAT2EXEC.COM you can turn these batch files into
- .COM files.
-
- If your screen images have more than 25 lines then VIEW will
- automatically switch to condensed line mode on EGA/VGA systems
- to display the picture.
-
-
-
- * Better still - BIGTEXT *
-
- Better than using VIEW.EXE to display your screens is BIGTEXT.
- This program (also written by myself) creates self-displaying
- books with illustrations.
-
- Bigtext can convert big text files of up to 700k or more into
- executable self-displaying text programs that fit on a 360k
- disk. Complete with menus, searching and printing, Bigtext is
- great for books, catalogues, reports and manuals. Importantly,
- Bigtext can display Text Paint files in full colour, integrated
- seemlessly into the text. Bigtext can also execute other
- programs from within the text, so you can have complex VGA
- graphic illustrations as well.
-
-
-
- TCAPTURE - Text Capture
-
- Text Capture (which accompanies Text Paint) is a memory
- resident program that can capture text screen images - IN FULL
- COLOUR - from other programs. These images can then be viewed
- and edited with Text Paint.
-
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- LICENCE:
-
-
- Copyright (c) 1993 Kevin Solway. All rights reserved.
-
- This program is provided AS IS without warranty, expressed
- or implied.
-
- This program is in the public domain. Users are encouraged
- to make as many copies as they like and to distribute them to
- whoever they choose.
-
- Under no circumstances is this program to be sold, except
- where clubs distribute programs without profit.
-
- If the program Text Paint does not accompany this program
- then registered copies are available from me for $10.
-
-
- Suggestions are welcome.
-
- Kevin Solway,
- PO Box 207
- St Lucia 4067
- AUSTRALIA
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- LICENCE/REGISTRATION:
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- Full registration details in the file TPORDER.DOC
-
- Registration for Text Paint costs $10 but is FREE when you
- register Bigtext for $30.
-
-
- Kevin Solway
- PO Box 207
- St Lucia 4067
- Australia
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