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- ImageCat Version 3.0
- Manual
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- Copyright (c) 1993 by Jeff Howard
- All rights reserved
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- I (Jeff Howard) make no warranty, express or implied, except those
- stated herein. I will not be liable for for incidental, consequential
- or other similar damges. In no event will my liability for any damages
- exceed the price paid to purchase this software, regardless of any form
- of the claim.
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- Overview and Installation
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- ImageCat 3.0 is a cataloging utility for image files stored in the
- PCX format used by graphics programs such as PC Paintbrush by ZSOFT. It
- will print or display up to 20 images at a time on an HP Laserjet
- compatible laser printer, an IBM Pro-Printer compatible nine-pin
- dot-matrix, or any standard VGA monitor.
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- To install ImageCat 3.0 on your system, simply copy the imagecat.exe
- file on the distribution diskette to any subdirectory in your path. If
- you're not sure what a "path" is, then just copy the file into the
- subdirectory where you plan to use it. You need no other files to use
- ImageCat 3.0. (Except for the PCX files that you wish to view, of
- course.)
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- Type imagecat to start the program. The main screen is divided into
- four parts: on the extreme right and left hand sides of the screen are
- the File Windows. Between the file windows, on the top of the screen,
- is the Path Window. Finally, below the Path Window is a region
- containing five "buttons" that serve as the main menu for ImageCat 3.0.
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- "choose From" Window
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- The File Window on the left side of the screen is labeled "choose
- From". Note that the letter "F" in the label is capitalized. Each
- label on the screen has a single capital letter in it. Typing that
- letter will highlight the particular window or button associated with
- the label. The highlight can also be moved using the left and right
- arrow keys, the <Tab> and <Shift-Tab> keys, or by clicking with a mouse,
- if you have one installed.
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- The "choose From" File Window displays a list of files from which
- you can pick those you would like to view. To select a file, you must
- first highlight this window. (If you've just loaded the program, then
- this window is already selected.) The highlight will appear as a light
- colored border around the window. When the window is selected the
- cursor will appear beside one of the filenames listed within it. (Don't
- panic if there aren't any files currently listed in the window -- this
- means that there aren't any PCX files in the current directory. We can
- use the Path Window to locate files that aren't in the current
- directory.) If you press the <Enter> key, the file name beside the
- cursor will be copied into the "To output" window, and the cursor will
- advance to next file name. With a mouse, simply click on any file name
- to copy it to the "To output" window. Also, if you have a mouse
- installed, two arrows will appear on the right hand of the window
- border. If you click on these arrows the cursor will move in the
- direction indicated. If there are more than twenty files listed, the
- file names will scroll when you try to cursor past the top or bottom
- edges of the window.
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- "pAth" Window
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- To the right of the "choose From" Window, on the top of the screen,
- is the "pAth" Window. Normally this window has a blue background like
- the "choose From" and "To output" windows. If you select this window
- and press the <Enter> key (or click in it with the mouse) the background
- will turn black and any text currently in the window will be
- highlighted. If the first character you type is a legal DOS path
- character (alphanumeric, "\", "*", etc.), then the highlighted text will
- be deleted and that character will be inserted as the first character in
- a new path name. If you press any other key, the system will beep, the
- highlight will disappear and you can edit the existing path. Pressing
- the <Insert> key toggles typeover mode (the cursor is a large block when
- you are in insert mode, a small underline when in typeover mode), and
- the <Home> and <End> keys will move the cursor to the beginning and end
- of the field, respectively. If you make a mistake, pressing the <Esc>
- (escape) key will abort your entry.
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- The "pAth" window is used to select the subdirectory from which the
- files in the "choose From" Window are listed. Type the name of the
- subdirectory you wish to list, and press the <Enter> key. If there are
- any matching files, they will be listed in the "choose From" Window.
- DOS wildcard characters ("*" and "?") will be accepted as part of the
- filename. If the last character is a backslash ("\") then "*.PCX" will
- automatically be appended to your path.
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- "To output" Window
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- On the far right hand side of the screen is the "To output" Window.
- This is where filenames which you have selected in the "choose From"
- screen are listed. If you wish to remove a name from this list, then
- select this window, cursor to the filename you want to delete and press
- Enter. (A mouse-click will work, as well.)
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- Screen Buttons
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- In the center of the screen is a group of "buttons" that perform
- various functions within ImageCat 3.0. To activate any button you can
- type the capitalized letter in its label, move the highlight over to it
- and press Enter, or click on it with a mouse.
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- "output Device" Button
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- The "output Device" button allows you to select where you wish to
- output the PCX images you have chosen. To the right of the button, in
- light yellow characters, the name of the currently selected device is
- listed. The possible choices are: "Display", "Dot Matrix", and "Laser".
- Each activation of the button toggles the choice to the next selection.
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- "Set parameters" Button and Popup Menus
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- The next button is the "Set parameters" button. Activating this
- button will cause one of three popup menus to appear, depending on which
- output device is currently selected. Using the popups is relatively
- simple. At the top is a label describing the function of the particular
- popup you're using, such as "Set Display Parameters". On the left hand
- side in light colored characters are labels describing each piece of
- information being requested. To the right of those, in dark characters,
- are the current values. If an item is a text entry field, then a row of
- fine dots appears indicating where the input field is located. The left
- and right arrow keys will cycle the cursor through all of the entries,
- including two buttons in the bottom, right hand corner of each popup.
- The first button is labeled "OK", and the second is labeled "Cancel".
- When you are satisfied with the information you have given, highlight
- the "OK" button and press enter to close the popup and accept your
- entries; or if you wish t o exit without chan ging anything choose the
- "Cancel" button. Of course a mouse can be used to click on either
- button, as well.
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- Text Entry Fields
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- The "text entry" fields work identically to the pAth Window. Select
- the field and press <Enter>, or click in the field with a mouse, and enter
- the requested text. When you've finished, press the <Enter> key to accept
- your input, or the <Esc> key to reject it.
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- Pick Lists
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- All fields that do not require you to enter text are "pick lists."
- To use a pick list in ImageCat 3.0, select it as you would any other
- field or button. The background will turn dark; and, if you have a
- mouse installed, two small arrows will appear to the right of the field.
- Using the up and down arrow keys, or clicking on the small arrows on the
- screen will cause the field to cycle through a list of possible values.
- When you see the correct value, press the Enter key again, or click on
- the value with your mouse.
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- "Set Display Parameters" Popup
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- The "Set Display Parameters" popup is the simplest of the three
- popups you will encounter with ImageCat 3.0. It asks only how many
- images you wish to display on the screen. The possible choices are one,
- four (arrayed two by two on the screen) , or twenty (five by four)
- files.
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- Printer Popups
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- The "Set Dot Matrix Parameters", and "Set Laser Parameters Popups"
- each contains the same fields, listed here in order:
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- Send to File or Printer picklist
- Printer Port picklist
- Output Filename text entry
- Number of Images picklist
- Page Label text entry
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- o Send to File or Printer
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- Two choices are provided: "File", or "Printer". If you choose
- "Printer" then your output will be sent directly to the printer when you
- ask for output. If you choose "File", your output will be directed to a
- file that you specify for later printing.
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- o Printer Port
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- Three choices are allowed: "LPT1", "LPT2", and "LPT3" depending on which
- port you have installed your printer. You only need to specify this if
- you have chosen "Printer" above.
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- o Output Filename
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- This is a text entry field used to specify the file to which you wish
- to direct your output if you have chosen "File" above.
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- o Number of Images
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- This is where you specify how many images on a page of output. The
- possible choices are 1, 4, and 20. Four images will be arrayed in a two
- by two layout. Twenty images will be arrayed on the page in a four by
- five layout.
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- o Page Label
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- If you wish to specify a title for the top of your output page, this is
- where you can do so.
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- Output Button
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- Below the "Set parameters" button is the "Output" button. Selecting
- this button will cause the system to ask you if wish to display or print
- the currently selected files (depending on the output device). If you
- have no files selected, then a message will appear informing you of
- this.
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- "Page 20 images" Button
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- Next is the "Page 20 images" button. This provides a convenience
- function, allowing you to automatically select the next 20 files in the
- "choose From" window, and advance the cursor to the first file following
- those twenty.
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- "Quit" Button
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- The last button is the "Quit" button. If you select it, you will be
- asked if you really do intend to exit the program now.
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- Other Functions and Hints
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- One function that does not appear on the screen is the "Redraw"
- function. If for some reason the ImageCat 3.0 screen loses integrity
- (the most likely reason for this is DOS' "Abort, Retry" message) type
- the letter "R" to clean the screen up.
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- As a final hint -- if you are processing files on multiple floppy
- disks, a simple way to read the directory of the next disk is to select
- the "pAth" window and press <Enter> twice. ImageCat 3.0 will then
- update the choose From window to reflect the contents of the current
- floppy.
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