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- bBaseIII 3.04 Full-featured easy-to-use database
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- bBaseIII is a full-featured, graphically interfaced, reasonably fast
- and, I think you will agree, quite an easy-to-use database program.
- Basically, it will sort, search for, display and print out stored
- information, but wait, there's more!
- Refer to Section 1.2 - `Feature Summary'.
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- Once a database has been loaded from disk, all modifications are done in
- computer memory, and will NOT be permanently saved until the database is
- saved to disk. This can be done using the menus, the function keys,
- or upon quiting.
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- Almost all functions of bBase may be accessed from the menus, and most
- also have keyboard equivalents. These are all described in Section 9 -
- ` SUMMARY OF KEYBOARD COMMANDS'.
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- What bBase is NOT, is an SBase competitor. bBase does not even WANT to
- be like SBase. The philosophy behind bBase was to create a simple,
- intuitive database program, easy to learn, yet packed with features.
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- It multi-tasks extremely well, as it does not burn up CPU time while not
- actually performing operations.
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- Author: Robert Bromley
- Path: AmigaLibDisk1095:Programs/bBaseIII/
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- TSMorph 3.2 A comprehensive morphing package.
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- TSMorph is a set of morphing programs. It consists of three programs:\n
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- TSMorph Edit the Morph parameters\n
- TSMorph-render Generate the morphed images\n
- TSMorph-prefs Preferences editor\n
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- TSMorph is used to create a parameter file which is used by
- TSMorph-render to produce the morphed images. Run times can be about 3
- seconds per frame for a 150x150 image on a 28Mhz 68040.\n
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- TSMorph-render can be used to either morph one (or a series of)
- image(s) to another in a set number of frames with a number of control
- points, or just distort one (or a series of) image(s) with control
- points. When TSMorph is run without parameters it will display an ASL
- file requester for a file created by TSMorph, it will then create the
- images, displaying a Progress Requester on the default public (or
- named) screen allowing the process to be interrupted and/or stopped.\n
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- ARexx scripts are run before and after each image is processed. These
- allow the changing of movement and colour to be controlled along with
- the ability to only generate some frames, and also post image
- processing (e.g. to change to a non-24-bit format and build an
- animation).\n
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- TSmorph is used to generate the parameter file. When run it displays
- an Information Window on a public screen. This allows the input of the
- file names to morph between, the number of frames, the start frame,
- the output file names, and the type of morph (single or dual images)
- to be changed.\n
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- It also allows the editing of control points on the images. The images
- are displayed on a public screen in resizeable, scrollable windows.\n
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- When the images are displayed control points can be edited in various
- modes. These modes allow the addition, deletion, linking and unlinking
- of the control points.\n
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- Context sensitive help is displayed using amigaguide (if available).
- The 'Help' key can be pressed in the gadgets, over the gadgets, on
- menus or anytime a window is active.\n
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- This is Part 2 of a 2 Disk Distribution. (Source)
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- Author: Topicsave Limited
- Path: AmigaLibDisk1095:Programs/TSMorph_2/
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