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- @ART PAL 10J = <BI>(All of the programs listed here are available
- from the DataCOM Super Systems BBS in Clearwater, FL., (813) 796-5627. These
- are shareware IBM-PC programs, please support the authors and register
- the programs that you use regularly.)<D>
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- @ART PAL 10J = <B>LSU503.ARC<D> Laserjet Setup Utility version 5.03 by
- Guy Gallo. Laserjet Setup Utility functions as either: 1) a utility
- to set various parameters on the Laserjet family of printers so that
- software which does not fully address these printers can be made to
- use fonts and functions that would otherwise be inaccessible, or 2)
- as a stand alone program to print ASCII text files, and to address
- envelopes.
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- @ART PAL 10J = <B>GIFPUB13.ARC<D> GIFPUB is a conversion utility
- that converts the colored GIF pictures and any of the following listed
- below to a dithered (Floyd-Steinberg) Black & White image and save
- it to a .PCX (ZSoft PC Paintbrush) file for use in PFS:First Publisher,
- Ventura Publisher, Publisher's Paintbrush, and PC Paintbrush+; if
- the file is renamed to .PCC you can also import the file into Aldus
- Pagemaker. GIFPUB is graphics card independent - NO VIDEO CARD IS
- NECESSARY. You can save and load images without viewing them. For
- viewing, GIFPUB supports video modes in CGA (640x200), Hercules (720x348),
- EGA (640x350), VGA (640x480) AND Extended EGA or SuperVGA (to 2KB
- x 2KB). GIFPUB converts your colored pictures to 256 grey shades
- on a 64 grey scale continuum, which you can then adjust the brightness
- and contrast levels through sophisticated Grey Scale Skewing (Brightness
- Adjustment) and Histogram-based Contrast Stretching algorithms, respectively. GIFPUB
- uses the Floyd-Steinberg algorithm for dithering pictures; this error-distributed
- technique provides the illusion of a continuous grey scale limited
- only by your printer or video resolution.
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- @ART PAL 10J = <B>LSRMISR.ARC<D> LaserMiser is a utility for Hewlett-Packard
- LaserJets that prints multiple page-images on one sheet of paper. This
- trial version that you are now evaluating prints: Two page images
- on one side of a sheet of paper, with 80 bytes per line, 72 lines
- per page image, consisting of; One heading line, One blank line, and
- Seventy data lines. LaserMiser version 2, which is furnished to registered
- users, can print four images per sheet of paper by utilizing both
- sides of the sheet. In duplex mode, LM prints one side of the paper
- and then pauses and guides the user through the process of removing,
- flipping and re-loading the paper for the side-2 print pass.
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- @ART PAL 10J = <B>CH2-V10.ARC<D> CH2 v1.0 - Chapter To... - <189>
- 1989, Just Plain Folks. Ventura Publisher uses the CHP file to store
- information about the locations of all the components of a document.
- If you want to move a chapter to a different drive or directory, Ventura
- forces you to use a utility in the multi-chapter menu. It's a little
- time consuming. CH2 allows you to update a CHP file to properly reflect
- it's location, without leaving DOS's command line. If you're in the
- habit of storing all of a document's files in a single directory,
- you're in luck -- CH2 is written with you in mind. When CH2 modifies
- a chapter, it assumes that the associated style sheet, text, and graphics
- files are in the same directory.
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- @ART PAL 10J = <B>TIFF101.ARC<D> TIFFANY version 1.01 records any
- part, or all, of the MS Windows display using the <169>Tag Image File
- Format<170> (TIFF). The image file can then be used in a variety
- of desktop publishing or image manipulation applications. Options
- available include record active window, record entire application
- window, or record entire screen. You can also use a rubberband box
- to select only the part of the screen desired. The Tiffany utility
- is very handy for those who are documenting Windows applications for
- user manuals.
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- @ART PAL 10J = <B>VPIC13.ARC<D> VPIC.EXE ver 1.3 by Bob Montgomery.
- This is a file viewer for VGA/EGA with the following features: Now
- does MAC, PCX, and ColorRix viewing, in addition to GIF. Added configuration
- option for all VGA boards using Tseng, Paradise, Everex, or Video
- 7 chip sets; see configuring VPIC below. Added EGA/VGA mode toggle
- from menu. Added default resolution set, and mode lock key from menu.
- Added saves to Targa 16, ColoRix, and Deluxe Paint 2 formats. Now
- allows adjustment of picture color and VGA contrast and brightness.
- Saves to GIF, PC Paint/Pictor, ZSoft, ColoRix, Targa, and Dr. Halo
- formats in VGA or EGA. Now handles up to 500 files. Determines equipment
- and uses VGA where possible. Very fast GIF decoding. Menu driven
- for selecting file(s) to view; returns with cursor at last position. Shows
- specified files like a slide show. /R option allows an application
- program to show a file and regain control. Gives much better EGA
- color rendition.
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- @ART PAL 10J = <B>TIFF.ARC<D> TIFF file display program by Markham
- Thomas, version 1.3. This is a simple TIFF file reader program that
- uses either EGA or VGA graphics for screen display. If a VGA is present
- you can use the /g switch following the TIFF filename to specify a
- gray-scaled display. Later on will be support for extended VGA graphics
- modes such as: 640x480x8 and 800x600x8. Currently an 8bit/sample
- image is displayed with 4bit/sample. Use the /2 option to reduce the
- image size by 1/2 in both vertical and horizontal directions. <188>
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