SHOWPRINT II.3 - Copyright 1987 Brian Conrad ------------------------------------------ SHOWPRINT II is a full-feature IFF picture file screen dump utility. It can display and print all sizes of pictures including those larger than the screen. It allows you to adjust printer output in three modes: ASPECT, FULL, and CUSTOM output. You can also print your pictures vertically or horizontally. You may also print them in Black and White, Grey Scale, or Color (with a color printer, of course). SHOWPRINT II will also print PageSetter IFF files without any breaks which I know will be handy for those of you will Star Gemini 10x and SG10 printers. The catch is that I'm not including any documentation on this program. Registered user's will receive complete documentation for the program as well as tip's on printing IFF picture files. To become a registered user you only need to send $5 check or money order to: DataWise Technologies P.O. Box 62 Touchet, WA 99360 If you have more questions, comments, criticisms, or complaints, I may be reached on GEnie as BDCONRAD or People Link as BCONRAD. You may also reach me at the Blue Mountain Gazette BBS (Walla Walla, Washington) 509-529-0520 (24hours 300/1200baud). Feel free to upload these files to any board or online service as long as all notices remain intact and these boards or services do not make any pretense that they are the owner of these files. This file may also be included in any collection of public domain software as long as no more than $10 is charged for the distribution of the disk. ERRATA: ------ SHOWPRINT II version 2 now features Overscan mode for viewing pictures as large as the screen. Select the Overscan mode in any picture that displays the 4-way pointer and the picture will fill the screen in whatever dimensions are larger than screensize (width, height, or both). Hit the space bar to cancel Overscan. Version 3 flushes memory of the printer.device driver when a picture dump is aborted. This means that the ABORT feature now works safely. Version 3 has a boredered main screen to get rid of the "messy" title bar that the BORDERLESS flag gave me. Note that I attempted to speed up the picture loading but to no avail. Much of the slowness of loading 640x400 pictures is probably due to the interlace mode slowing things down. Other programs may not open the screen until the the bitmap is loaded into memory. I am at this time contemplating a rewrite for the display section of ShowPrint. It is currently using a SuperBitMap which is only necessary for pictures that can be scrolled. The rewrite will only use a SuperBitMap Window if the picture is larger than standard viewing area. Brian Conrad July 7th, 1987