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- ==============================================================================
-
- VUIMAGE(tm) (Version 3.40) (Shareware)
- GIF*/TIFF/PCX Format Picture Viewer/Printer
- Copyright (C) 1989-1993 Offe Enterprises. All rights reserved.
-
- USERS MANUAL
-
- Offe Enterprises, 1163 E. Ogden Ave. #705-131, Naperville, IL 60563 USA
- Tel: 708-357-6679 Fax: 708-357-6683
-
- BBS: 708-357-6680 1200/2400/9600/14400 8/N/1
-
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- | At the end of this manual there is a list of changes in this |
- | version, a list of common problems and solutions, tips on getting the |
- | best performance from the software, and a list of sources from where |
- | the latest shareware version can usually be obtained. |
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- ******************************* NOTICE ********************************
- * *
- * This program, and all supporting programs and documentation are *
- * provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either expressed *
- * or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties *
- * of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. In no *
- * event will Offe Enterprises be liable for any damages arising *
- * out of the use or inability to use this program and/or all *
- * supporting programs and documentation. *
- *************************************************************************
-
- * GIF and "Graphics Interchange Format" are trademarks (tm) of Compuserve,
- Inc., an H&R block company. PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.
- VUIMAGE, VUIMAGE PLUS, TBG and SCRtoPS are trademarks of Offe Enterprises.
-
- All prices and other information are subject to change without notice.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- FEATURES
- --------
-
- The main features of VUIMAGE(tm) - GIF/TIFF/PCX display/print software for the
- IBM PC family are:
-
- * Super-fast display or print of:
- - GIF, GIF89a, PCX and uncompressed bilevel/grayscale TIFF files
- - compressed bilevel TIFF files (compression type
- CCITT G3-1D, CCITT Group 4 or Packbits)
- - 8-bit palette uncompressed TIFF files
- - certain types of 24-bit color TIFF files
- - ASCII text files (display only)
-
- * Auto/Manual select file type
-
- * Optional image pre-loading to conventional or extended memory
-
- * Support for a wide variety of display types:
- - CGA, Hercules, EGA, MCGA, VGA, 6300, Tandy, 8514/A, SuperVGA
- - VESA SuperVGA driver for all SuperVGA cards that have VESA BIOS support.
- Supports the following VESA standard modes (if available in card):
- 800x600x16, 1024x768x16, 1280x1024x16
- 640x400x256, 640x480x256, 800x600x256, 1024x768x256, 1280x1024x256
- - driver for 320x400x256, 360x480x256 and 800x600x16 modes on 100% IBM VGA
- register compatibles
- - excellent color rendition in all video modes
- - various dithering options for two-color video modes
- - automatic/manual video mode selection capability
- - display picture within a window on screen
-
- * Print images
- - print entire image or what is on screen
- - automatic or manual width and height of printed image
- - print to laserjet, dot-matrix and postscript printers
- - seven ordered dither plus error diffusion dither options
- - user selectable page eject at end of print
-
- * Pre-scaling, Zoom, Pan and Auto-scale features
- - many image pre-scaling (scaling image before displaying it) options
- including various autoscale, no scale, and manual scale from 1% to 999%
- vertically and horizontally
- - Zoom in and Zoom out using the "+" and "-" keys
- - user adjustable Zoom factor
- - Panning: cursor keys move the screen window over different sections of
- picture
- - user adjustable pan amount
- - autoscale key to autoscale image after it has been displayed
-
- * Color Control: adjust brightness, contrast etc. after image is on screen
-
- * User-friendly, multiple interfaces
- - menu-driven: select options and files to view via menus. File(s) can
- be tagged or specified by file numbers. When a list of files is
- selected, move forward/backward through the list or continuously
- repeat the list. List directory alphabetically, by date, by size or
- by order on disk and list in short, medium or long formats
- - command-line driven: specify options via command-line parameters
- - abort single picture or list of pictures in the middle
- - returns DOS errorlevel value (useful in batch files and when
- called as a sub-program by other programs)
- - user selectable menu screen colors
- - get quick picture info without displaying picture
- - show brief or detailed image information as each picture is displayed
-
- * GIF89a support: Supports plain text, graphics control, comment extensions,
- restore to background etc.
-
- * Utilities: includes utility to convert interlaced GIFs to non-interlaced
-
- * Low memory requirements: can work with as little as 180K* of free memory
- even on very large images
-
- * programmable function keys that can be programmed to map to other keys
-
-
- * GIF89a images that use "restore to previous" function need may need more
- memory for complete restoral to previous. Also, the "image pre-load" feature
- uses additional conventional or extended memory.
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- FOR REGISTERED USERS
- --------------------
-
- Registered users get VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) Version 3.40, our non-shareware version
- of the program with the following added features:
-
- - printed manual
-
- - the ability to save the program configuration (i.e. the ability to
- remember selections made via command-line options or via menu selections)
-
- - the ability to display a file or files from the command-line without
- going through the menu. An image may be left on the screen when the
- program ends.
-
- - ability to display images by specifying a slideshow file. A slideshow
- file is an ASCII file created by the user containing the names of images
- to displayed and other parameters. "Looping" is possible within slideshow
- files. Also, programmable function keys can be used to "branch" to
- different images in a slideshow file.
-
- - ability to display text on top of images at different positions from
- within a slideshow file
-
- - ability to specify the print options (printer type, print size, printer port
- etc.), zoom factor, pan percentage etc. from the command-line
-
- - ability to invert images by pressing the "i" key after the picture has been
- displayed on the screen
-
- - utility "nprint" included to print a directory of images on a laserjet
- many-to-a-page with or without filenames
-
-
-
- REGISTRATION
- ------------
-
- This version of the program is released as shareware. It is not free and is
- not in the public domain. Private, non-commercial users are requested to
- register and support its continued development. Registered users get
- VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) Ver 3.40. To register, please use the order form supplied
- with this package, or send your name, address and phone number(s) with the
- registration fee of US $40.00** (outside US, please add $5.00) to:
-
- Offe Enterprises, 1163 E. Ogden Ave. #705-131, Naperville, IL 60563 USA
- Tel: (708)-357-6679, Fax: (708)-357-6683
-
- Any use of VUIMAGE(tm) in a commercial environment is illegal and is strictly
- prohibited. Commercial users should purchase VUIMAGE PLUS(tm), the
- non-shareware version. Volume discounts, network licenses and site licenses
- are available for VUIMAGE PLUS(tm). Contact Offe Enterprises for
- customized versions and other forms of licensing.
-
-
-
- DISTRIBUTION
- ------------
-
- You may make copies of the program files for VUIMAGE(tm) and the documentation
- VUIMG.TXT (this file) together and distribute them to others, upload to
- bulletin boards etc. for non-commercial purposes. The program files should
- not be distributed without the documentation file VUIMG.TXT. All the
- program files should be distributed together and none of the files should
- be modified in any way.
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- OTHER PROGRAMS AVAILABLE FROM OFFE ENTERPRISES:
- -----------------------------------------------
-
- TBG(tm) - TIFF black&white/grayscale image to GIF/TIFF black&white/
- grayscale converter (can reduce large b&w images to smaller
- grayscale ones for easier viewing, convert TIFF to GIF etc.).
- Commandline options for non-interactive conversion.
-
- TIFCOMB(tm) - Combine many TIFF files into a single TIFF file containing
- all the images.
-
- SCRtoPS(tm) - Dump text and graphics screens (CGA/EGA/VGA) to PostScript
- printer or capture to Encapsulated PostScript file (including
- line/box characters). Requires only about 10K of resident
- memory.
-
- Post-Screen(tm) -
- - This is a post-processing program for SCRtoPS(tm) that
- allows conversion of foreground/background color information
- on captured TEXT screens into different background shades of
- of gray and different foreground thicknesses on the
- PostScript output and is extremely useful for including
- screen captures in printed manuals etc.
-
- See file PROGRAMS.TXT for more information on these programs.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
-
- 1. INSTALLATION AND USAGE
-
- 2. PROGRAM CONFIGURATION
-
- 3. THE MAIN MENU
- 3.1 SELECTING THE FILE TYPE
- 3.2 SETTING THE DISPLAY MODE
- 3.3 DISPLAYING PICTURE FILES
- 3.4 TIMEOUT
- 3.5 ABORT PICTURE
- 3.6 REPEATING LISTS (CONTINUOUS SLIDE SHOW MODE)
- 3.7 SELECTING THE DISPLAY DIRECTORY
- 3.8 DIRECTORY SORT
- 3.9 IMAGE PRE-LOADING
- 3.10 SCALING OF PICTURES
- 3.11 TEXT SCREEN COLORS
-
- 4. FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WHEN A PICTURE IS FULLY ON-SCREEN
- 4.1 ZOOMING
- 4.2 PANNING
- 4.3 BRIGHTNESS
- 4.4 CONTRAST
- 4.5 INVERTING THE IMAGE
- 4.6 PRINTING
- 4.7 PRINTING INTERLACED GIF FILES
- 4.8 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS AVAILABLE WHEN A PICTURE IS
- FULLY ON-SCREEN
-
- 5. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
-
- 6. DOS EXIT CODES (ERRORLEVEL)
-
- 7. DISPLAY BOARDS and EXTENDED VIDEO MODES/DRIVERS
-
- 8. MISCELLANEOUS
- 8.1 SOME SOURCES WHERE THE LATEST SHAREWARE VERSION IS
- USUALLY AVAILABLE
- 8.2 COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
- 8.3 TIPS ON OBTAINING MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
- 8.4 REVISION HISTORY
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
-
- 1. INSTALLATION AND USAGE
- --------------------------
-
- Note: Requires MS-DOS Version 3.0 or later and at least 180K of free memory.
-
- 1. FLOPPY DISK Copy all the files from the program disk to another floppy
- disk. Use this as a working disk - place this disk into
- drive A:, type "A:" and press return. Go to step 2.
-
- HARD DISK Make a new subdirectory. For example, if drive C: is to be
- used and the subdirectory name desired is \VUIMAGE, enter
-
- c:
- md \vuimage
-
- Now make this subdirectory the current directory. In our
- example, enter
-
- cd \vuimage
-
- Copy all the files from the program disk to this subdirectory.
- Go to step 2.
-
- 2. Now all the files are in the current drive/directory. To start the program,
- at the DOS prompt, type the following and press return:
-
- vuimg
-
- The main menu will be displayed. Also shown will be a list of files
- in the current directory. The current display mode will be displayed
- at the bottom left of the screen. The main menu options are displayed
- at the bottom right of the screen.
-
- Press "Q" to quit back to DOS. Go to step 3.
-
- 3. The program may be executed any time by changing to the subdirectory
- that contains the program files and typing "vuimg" as in step 2.
- However, if execution from ANY drive or subdirectory is desired, the
- name of the subdirectory that contains the program files should be
- included in the "PATH" environment variable. (The PATH environment
- variable contains a list of directories that DOS will search when
- a command is typed in. Refer to the DOS manual for information
- on PATH and how to add a sub-directory to the PATH.)
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 2. PROGRAM CONFIGURATION
- -------------------------
-
- VUIMAGE(tm) shareware version users can configure the program using
- "batch" files. A batch file may be created by typing
-
- copy con: v.bat <return>
-
- where "v.bat" is the name of the batch file. Now enter the program
- name along with the drive and full pathname. For example,
-
- c:\vuimage\vuimg <return>
-
- Then press <ctrl>-Z followed by a <return> to finish creating the
- batch file (a text editor may also be used to create such a file).
- Now the program may be started by typing "v" followed by a return.
- The batch file need not be kept in the same subdirectory as the
- program files. However, the sub-directory that it is kept in
- must be part of the "PATH" environment variable. (The PATH
- environment variable contains a list of directories that DOS will
- search when a command is typed in. Refer to the DOS manual for
- information on PATH and how to add a sub-directory to the PATH).
-
- After becoming familiar with the command-line options of the program (see
- later section on command-line options), the batch file may be re-created
- to include the command-line options that are preferred by the user.
- This way the program can be "configured" to suit the user's needs.
-
-
- VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) users can configure the program by making selections
- through the various menus and/or through command-line options, and then
- saving the configuration using the "z" key within the Options menu.
- A configuration file "vuimgp.cfg" will be created in the same directory
- that contains the program files (if the DOS version being used is earlier
- than DOS 3.0, this file is created in the current directory instead and
- should be present in the current directory at the time the program is
- started).
-
- If an extended video driver is being used, use the "-v" command-line
- option to specify a driver when the program is started, before saving
- the configuration. Once it has been saved, the "-v" option does not
- have to be specified again.
-
- Commandline options can be used to override the saved configuration
- (see later section on command-line options) for the current session.
-
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 3. THE MAIN MENU
- -----------------
-
- From the main menu, at the "File(s)" prompt, enter:
-
- - "t" to select the file type - GIF, TIFF, PCX, TEXT or AUTO
-
- - "m" to change the video display mode
-
- - "s" to change the scaling options, and the "image pre-load"
- options (conventional/extended memory)
-
- - "o" to change other user selectable options
-
- - "d" to select a different directory/different group of files
- or to change directory display options
-
- - "q" or ESC to quit and go back to DOS.
-
- - a list of picture files to be displayed. For example, enter
-
- 3,1,5-7,17-14 <return>
-
- to display files 3,1,5,6,7,17,16,15,14 from the list (in that order).
-
- - One of the arrow keys to select files using the cursor keys.
-
- To display a single file, move the cursor bar to the file
- and press enter. To display a list of files, move to each file
- and press the space bar to select (mark) the file. Press enter to
- display the marked files or "/" to continuously repeat the list of
- files. If there are too many files to fit on one screen, use the
- PgUp/PgDn keys to see other files.
-
- After moving the cursor to a specific file, the "Insert" key may
- be pressed to obtain quick information about the file.
-
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 3.1 SELECTING THE FILE TYPE
- ----------------------------
-
- The default file type is "AUTO". To select TIFF, GIF, PCX or TEXT explicitly,
- press "t" at the main menu prompt. The file type may also be selected from
- the command-line using the "-t" option (for example, -tpcx will select PCX -
- see section on command-line options).
-
-
- 3.2 SETTING THE DISPLAY MODE
- -----------------------------
-
- The program selects a video display mode appropriate for the video adapter
- and the picture being displayed automatically. The mode is chosen from the
- CGA/Hercules/EGA/VGA modes present and any modes supported by any extended
- mode driver that has been loaded (extended mode drivers are selected by the
- command-line option "-v" - see section "Display Boards and Extended
- Modes/Drivers" for more details on extended modes). SuperVGA modes are
- extended modes.
-
- If the user desires to select a particular video mode to display the picture
- instead of the automatically selected mode, this can be done by pressing
- "m" at the main menu prompt, going into the display mode menu and changing
- the display mode. An appropriate mode that is supported by the video display
- board and monitor may be specified. If any extended video mode drivers have
- been loaded, the extended modes supported by these drivers are also listed.
-
- Instead of using the menu, the mode to be used may be specified from the
- command-line by using the "-m" option (for example, "-m7" will use the
- EGA 640x350 16-color mode - see section on command-line options).
-
- There is also a "BIOS" mode that can be used for extended modes that are
- unsupported. The display board will need to provide complete BIOS support.
- Usually the BIOS mode is extremely slow and is useful for testing purposes
- only.
-
- If a video mode is being used that is a 2 color mode, and a color or
- grayscale image is being viewed, dithering can be used to improve the displayed
- picture. Use the Options menu to select a type of dithering to be used
- for 2-color modes. A suggested dither option for 2-color displays is
- 3 (3x3). To view interlaced files correctly when dithering is used, convert
- them to non-interlaced files by using the utility NINTLACE.EXE. (See
- section on interlaced files later).
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 3.3 DISPLAYING PICTURE FILES
- -----------------------------
-
- If there are more files than what fits on the screen, use the PgUp/PgDn
- keys to show the additional files. To select one file or a list of files
- to view, use one of the following methods:
-
- Method 1: From the main menu, enter the number of the file to be
- displayed and press return. To display a sequence of files,
- enter a set of numbers, separated by commas:
-
- Example: 3,5 <return> will display file 3 followed by file 5.
-
- Enter a starting number and an ending number to display
- a list of files:
-
- Example: 2,5-7 <return> will display files 2, 5, 6 and 7.
- Example: 2,7-5 <return> will display files 2, 7, 6 and 5.
-
- After entering a list of files (or one file) and pressing return,
- the picture(s) are displayed in sequence.
-
- Method 2: Alternately, use the cursor keys to move the cursor bar
- (initially placed on file 1) to the file that is to be viewed,
- and press enter to view the file. To select a list of files,
- "mark" each file by moving the cursor bar to it and then
- pressing the space bar. When the return key is pressed, the
- files will be displayed in sequence.
-
- *** Methods 3 and 4 are available on VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) only. ***
-
- Method 3: The name(s) of the file(s) to be viewed from the command-line may
- be specified using the "-c" option. See the section on command-line
- options. The filename may contain wildcard characters "*" and "?".
-
- Method 4: A slideshow file created by the user that contains a list of files
- to be displayed may be specified from the command-line using
- the "-s" option. See the section on command-line options.
- Loops can be performed within a slideshow file. Also, function
- keys may be programmed to branch to different images within the
- slideshow file.
-
-
- 3.4 TIMEOUT
- ------------
-
- Each picture is displayed for a default time of 20 seconds. Pressing the
- PageDown or Return key forces the display to end and move on to the next
- picture or back to the main menu. Pressing the PageUp or backspace key
- moves back to the previous picture if a list of pictures is being viewed.
-
- The timeout value can be changed from the "Options" menu or from the command-
- line using the "-t" option - allowed values are between 0 and 43199 seconds
- (about 12 hours). Setting the value to 43200 causes the timeout to be
- disabled in which case the picture will continue to be displayed
- until another key is pressed. Also, if the "@" key is pressed after drawing
- the picture on screen, the timeout is disabled.
-
- Use of the "@" key may also help if a screen grabber program is being used
- to capture the displayed image.
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 3.5 ABORT PICTURE
- ------------------
-
- Pressing the ESC key while a picture is being drawn aborts that picture.
- A list of pictures can be aborted by pressing the ESC key twice.
-
-
- 3.6 REPEATING LISTS ( CONTINUOUS SLIDE SHOW MODE )
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- When a list of pictures is selected in the main menu, if the list is ended
- with the forward slash ("/") instead of a <return>, the list will be
- continuously repeated. To abort this repeated display, press the ESC key
- twice in quick succession.
-
- In a slide show file, a "label" may be created within the file along
- with a "goto label" statement to create loops. Slideshow files are
- supported only by VUIMAGE PLUS(tm).
-
-
- 3.7 SELECTING THE DISPLAY DIRECTORY
- ------------------------------------
-
- From the main menu, the "d" key may be pressed to change the display
- directory (the directory containing the picture files). The files in
- this directory will be listed after returning to the main menu. Pressing
- this key also allows changing the various directory display options.
-
- If only a directory name is specified, all files that have an extension of
- GIF,TIF,PCX or TXT (depending on file type selected) in that directory will be
- displayed. If listing of other files is desired, enter an appropriate string
- to be matched.
-
- Examples: To list Enter
-
- all files in the current directory *.*<return>
-
- all files with extension GIF in the current directory *.gif<return>
-
- all files with extension GIF or TIF (depending on pics<return>
- file type) in the subdirectory "pics" of the
- current directory
-
- all files with extension GIF or TIF (depending on \picdir<return>
- file type) in the subdirectory "picdir" of the
- root directory
-
- all files in the subdirectory "picdir" of the root \picdir\*.*<return>
- directory.
-
- The display directory may also be set from the command-line using the "-dm"
- option.
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 3.8 DIRECTORY SORT
- -------------------
-
- By default, the directory is sorted alphabetically. If the "d" key is pressed
- from the main menu, a selection may be made between an alphabetical sort,
- sort by date, sort by file size or no sort. Also, a selection can be made
- between a short listing with only file names, a medium listing with file
- dates and sizes in addition, and a long listing that adds image information.
-
- Only the first 1020 files will be sorted in a directory. All others are
- displayed unsorted.
-
-
- 3.9 IMAGE PRE-LOADING
- ----------------------
-
- By default, the software will attempt to "pre-load" the image into memory
- before displaying it. Pre-loaded images usually speed up Zooming and Panning
- significantly. In slideshow mode, this also allows rapid switching of the
- screen from one image to the next. Since the entire image has to be
- pre-loaded before displaying, there is usually a waiting period before the
- image appears on the screen; hence in some cases it may be desirable to
- to disable pre-loading.
-
- Image pre-loading options may be selected from the "Scale" menu.
-
- Images are pre-loaded into conventional memory by default, but pre-loading
- into extended memory may be specified by the user. An extended memory
- driver that conforms to the XMS specification needs to be present.
-
- If there is insufficient memory, the image is displayed without pre-loading.
-
- Image pre-loading requires memory beyond the minimum requirements of 180K.
-
- The command-line options "-mn", "-mc" and "-mx" may be used to select the
- image pre-loading option (see section on command-line options).
-
-
- 3.10 SCALING OF PICTURES
- -------------------------
-
- There are many scaling options. The default scaling is 1:1 i.e. no scaling.
- The scaling may be set manually or may be set automatically by the program.
- There are many auto-scaling selections available. The "auto-scale full
- screen" option makes the picture "fit" the screen horizontally and vertically.
- It is also possible to auto-scale with the constraint that the horizontal
- and vertical scales should be equal.
-
- Use the "Scale" menu to change the scaling options. The scaling method
- may also be selected from the command-line using the "-s" option.
-
-
- 3.11 TEXT SCREEN COLORS
- -----------------------
-
- The text screen colors may be changed by going into the "Options"
- menu and pressing "C - Screen Colors ". Use the left/right arrow keys
- to change the foreground color and the up/down arrow keys to change the
- background color. (Alternately, use the "f" and "F" keys for foreground
- and the "b" and "B" keys for background).
-
- After selecting the colors desired, note the numbers shown next to each
- of the colors that was selected - these numbers can be used with the "-kd",
- "-ko", "-km" and the "-kg" command-line options to start the program with
- colors that the user prefers.
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 4. FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WHEN A PICTURE IS FULLY ON-SCREEN
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- 4.1 ZOOMING
- ------------
-
- Once a picture is displayed on the screen, zooming in (enlarging) may be
- performed by using the "+" key. Zooming out (reducing) may be performed by
- using the "-" key. To autoscale the image to fit the screen exactly, use
- the "a" key. To reset Zoom/Autoscale, use the "<ctrl>-a" key.
-
- The zoom factor may be set from the "Options" menu.
-
-
- 4.2 PANNING
- ------------
-
- Once a picture is displayed on the screen, the viewing window may be moved
- around the picture by the use of the following keys (the degree of movement
- created by the "normal panning" keys can be selected from the "Options" menu):
-
- Normal Panning (user selectable degree of movement)
-
- down arrow move down
- right arrow move right
- up arrow move up
- left arrow move left
-
- Coarse panning
-
- ctrl-down arrow move down one screen
- ctrl-right arrow move right one screen
- ctrl-up arrow move up one screen
- ctrl-left arrow move left one screen
-
- Pan to Corners
-
- ctrl-"Home" move to top left corner of image
- ctrl-"End" move to bottom left corner of image
- ctrl-"PgUp" move to top right corner of image
- ctrl-"PgDn" move to bottom right corner of image
-
- Fine Panning
-
- alt-u move up one pixel
- alt-d move down one pixel
- alt-l move left one pixel
- alt-r move right one pixel
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 4.3 BRIGHTNESS
- ---------------
-
- Once a picture is displayed on the screen, the brightness may be increased
- by pressing the "b" key and reduced by pressing the "B" key. An overall
- brightness may also be set from the Options menu.
-
- To reset the brightness, press "<ctrl>-b".
-
-
- 4.4 CONTRAST
- -------------
-
- Once a picture is displayed on the screen, the contrast may be adjusted
- by pressing the "g" key and the "G" key. An overall contrast adjustment
- may also be set from the Options menu.
-
- To reset the contrast, press "<ctrl>-g".
-
-
- 4.5 INVERTING THE IMAGE
- ------------------------
- Once a picture is displayed on the screen, the image may be inverted by
- pressing the "i" key (available in VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) only). This is useful
- for black and white or grayscale images only.
-
- Image inversion can be selected during start-up by using the "-iiy"
- command-line option.
-
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 4.6 PRINTING
- -------------
-
- When an image is displayed on the screen, that entire image may be printed
- by pressing the "alt-p" key. To print only the portion of the image
- displayed on the screen, press the "alt-s" key.
-
- Before printing, make sure that the printer port and the type of printer
- have been correctly selected. This can be done by going into the "Options"
- menu. For the printer port, "lpt1:","lpt2:","lpt3:","com1:","com2:" or a
- filename may be specified. The desired size of the print-out may also be
- set from the Options menu.
-
- Any brightness and contrast adjustments that have been made will affect the
- print output.
-
- The output to 2-color printers (most printers) can be dithered so as to
- obtain a better print-out. The user can choose between no dithering, 2x2,
- 3x3, 4x2, 4x4, 6x6 or 8x4 dithering by going into the Options menu. The
- "best" dither setting depends both on the type of image as well as on
- the printer. For fairly high resolution printers (200x200 dpi or greater),
- 6x6 or 8x4 dither is suggested for color and grayscale images. For low
- resolution printers, a 4x2, 3x3 or 2x2 dither may give better results.
- For bilevel (black & white) images, dithering is automatically disabled.
- To obtain the best results, it is suggested that the various print dither
- options be experimented with.
-
-
-
- 4.7 PRINTING INTERLACED GIF FILES
- ----------------------------------
-
- Interlaced GIF files are GIF files that contain images that are not drawn
- top to bottom, but are drawn in four passes over the image area. On each
- pass, some lines are skipped that are subsequently filled by a following pass.
-
- To display interlaced images using dithering in 2-color modes and also to
- print interlaced images, the image must be converted to a non-interlaced image.
- This can be done using the utility NINTLACE.EXE by typing:
-
- nintlace input.gif output.gif
-
- where input.gif is the interlaced GIF file and output.gif is the non-
- interlaced GIF file to be created.
-
- (If the "-n" option is used for NINTLACE.EXE as in "nintlace -n x.gif y.gif",
- the program does not do this conversion, but will eliminate all unnecessary
- characters from the end of the file that may have been added as a result of
- using communications protocols like XMODEM or YMODEM to transfer files).
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 4.8 SUMMARY OF COMMANDS AVAILABLE WHEN A PICTURE IS FULLY ON-SCREEN
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- alt-h Help
-
- @ Disable timeout, freeze pic on screen till the enter key is pressed
-
- +, - Zoom In, Zoom Out
- a, ctrl-a Auto-scale current pic to fit screen, reset scales
-
- arrow keys Normal pan (down, right, up, left)
- ctrl-arrow keys Coarse pan
- ctrl-Home Pan to top left corner
- ctrl-End Pan to bottom left corner
- ctrl-PgUp Pan to top right corner
- ctrl-PgDn Pan to bottom right corner
- alt-u,d,r,l Fine pan (one pixel)
-
- b, B, ctrl-b Increase brightness, decrease brightness, reset brightness
- g, G, ctrl-g Decrease contrast, increase contrast, reset contrast
- f cycle through dithers (if being dithered)
- i invert image (VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) only)
-
- alt-p Print entire image
- alt-s Print screen
- delete Re-draw picture
- insert Show picture info
-
- PgDn Move to next picture in list
- PgUp Move to previous picture in list
- escape Abort the picture/abort the list of pictures
-
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 5.0 COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
- -------------------------
-
- Most of the options may be set from the command-line instead going through
- a menu. For example, to start the program with the mode option set to 9
- and the scaling option set to 3, enter:
-
- vuimg -m9 -s3
-
- The options are specified following "vuimg" or "vuimgp" as applicable, before
- pressing a return. The available command-line options are listed below:
-
- -tfiletype where filetype is "gif", "tif", "pcx" or "auto".
-
- Example: -tpcx (display PCX files)
-
- -vdrivername where drivername is the name of the extended mode driver
- appropriate for the video board and monitor. If a version
- of DOS earlier than 3.0 is being used and the program files
- are not in the current directory, then the drive and pathname
- must also be specified.
-
- Example (load ATI VGAWonder driver):
-
- -vdativ (program files in current dir)
- -vc:\vuimage\dativ (program files in c:\vuimage)
-
- -mmodeindex where modeindex is the number of the mode that would be
- entered if the selection were to be made from the "Mode" menu.
-
- Example: -m9 (set 320x200x256 mode)
-
- -mdmodeindex where modeindex is the mode to be force disabled for auto-select
- -memodeindex where modeindex is the mode to be force enabled for auto-select
- -mamodeindex where modeindex is the mode to be not forced
-
- Example: -md11 (force disable mode 11 for auto-select)
- -me7 (force enable mode 7 for auto-select)
- -ma7 (let program decide automatically)
-
- -sscaleindex where scaleindex is the number corresponding to the scaling
- option that would be entered if the selection were to be
- made from the "Scale" menu.
-
- Example: -s3 (set autoscale full screen)
-
- -sxhscale where hscale is the horizontal scale value (1% to 999%).
- This option should be used only if manual scaling is selected.
-
- Example: -sx200 (set horizontal scale to 200%)
-
- -syvscale where vscale is the vertical scale value (1% to 999%).
- This option should be used only if manual scaling is selected.
-
- Example: -sy50 (set vertical scale to 50%)
-
- -dmdirectory where directory is a directory name (or file matching string)
-
- Example: -dmC:\PICS (show files in C:\PICS directory)
- -dmc:\pics\*.pcx (show files that match c:\pics\*.pcx)
-
- -dssorttype where "sorttype" is 0 for no directory sort, 1 for
- alphabetical sort, 2 for sort by date and 3 for sort by
- file size.
-
- Example: -ds2 (sort directory by date)
-
- -dllisttype where "listtype" is 0 for short, 1 for medium directory listing
- and 2 for long directory listing.
-
- Example: -dl1 (show medium directory listing)
-
- -dddateform where "dateform" is 0 for month-day-year (US) format, 1 for
- day-month-year (non-US) format.
-
- Example: -dd1 (DD-MM-YY format)
-
- -ttimeout where timeout is the number of seconds to display each picture.
-
- Example: -t40 (set timeout to 40 seconds)
-
- -by enables the beep at the end of a picture
- -bn disables the beep at the end of the picture
-
- Example: -bn (disable beep)
-
- -bbrightness where brightness is the brightness value (100 is nominal)
-
- Example: -b120 (set brightness to 120%)
-
- -bccontrast where contrast is the contrast value (100 is nominal)
-
- Example: -bc80 (set contrast to 80)
-
- -kddircolor where dircolor is the color number for the filenames
- -kofncolor fncolor is the color number for the file numbers
- -kmmodcolor modcolor is the color number for the display mode
- -kggencolor gencolor is the color number for general text
-
- To find the color numbers for favorite colors, first
- go into the "Options" menu and select the favorite colors.
- The corresponding color numbers are also displayed.
-
- Example: -kd78 (filenames in yellow on a red background)
- -ko10 (filenumbers in bright green on black)
- -km4 (video mode in red on black)
- -kg14 (general text in yellow on black)
-
- -fddithertype where dithertype is the number that would be entered if the
- "display dither type" selection were to be made from the
- "Options" menu.
-
- Example: -fd3 (dither 2-color displays using 3x3 matrix)
-
- -fpdithertype where dithertype is the number that would be entered if the
- "print dither type" selection were to be made from the
- "Options" menu.
-
- Example: -fp4 (dither 2-color printers using 4x4 matrix)
-
-
- -iby show brief info as pic is displayed (filename, image size)
- -ibn do not show brief info (-ibn)
-
- -idy show detailed info as pic is displayed,
- -idn do not show detailed info
-
- -iiy invert the image (useful only for black/white or grayscale)
- -iin do not invert the image
-
- -igy show GIF89a comments
- -ign do not show GIF89a comments
-
-
- -woxoffsetx where "offsetx" is the horizontal offset of window,
- -woyoffsety "offsety" is the vertical offset of window,
- -wxsizex "sizex" is the horizontal window size,
- -wysizey and "sizey" is the vertical window size
- of a window on the screen to display the picture in.
- All dimensions are in number of pixels.
-
- Example: -wox100 -woy50 -wx240 -wy160 (display in a
- window of size 240x160, offset by 100x50)
-
- -wcy center image within display window
- -wcn place image at top left corner of display window
-
- -ul0 unit is inches (for print size etc.).
- -ul1 unit is cm.
-
- -mx pre-load into extended memory (XMS)
- -mc pre-load into conventional memory
- -mn do not pre-load
-
- -edry the default mode when editing (changing selections) is replace
- -edrn the default mode when editing (changing selections) is insert
-
-
-
- (*** The following options are available only in VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) ***)
-
- -pprinternum where printernum is the number that would be entered if the
- "printer type" selection were to be made from the "Options"
- menu.
-
- Example: -p1 (select EPSON FX80/100 printer)
-
- -pddevicename where devicename is the printer device (lpt1:, lpt2:, lpt3:,
- com1:, com2: or filename).
-
- Example: -pdlpt1: (send output to lpt1:)
- -pdvuimg.prn (send output to file vuimg.prn)
-
- -pxwidth where width is the width of the printed image in 1/100 inches/cm
-
- Example: -px904 (print image width=9.04 inches/cm)
-
- -pyheight where height is the height of the printed image in 1/100
- inches/cm
-
- Example: -py1200 (print image height=12.00 inches/cm)
-
- -pttmarg on a very limited set of printers, these options can be used
- -pllmarg to set the top margin (tmarg) and left margin (lmarg) for
- the printed image.
-
- -pcy disable the print capability
- -pcn enable the print capability
-
- -pfy perform page eject after print
- -pfn do not do page eject after print
-
- -zfzoomfactor where "zoomfactor" is the Zoom Factor in percentage.
-
- Example: -zf200 (sets Zoom to 200%)
-
- -zppanpercent where "panpercent" is the percentage (of the screen) to move
- when one of the "normal panning" keys (down,up,right and left
- arrow) is pressed.
-
- Example: -zp4 (move by 4%)
-
- -dcdir where "dir" is the drive and pathname of files that are
- specified by the "-c" or "-cp" options (below).
-
- -c files disable the menus and display (-c) or display and print (-cp)
- -cp files the files specified.
- The filenames should include the entire pathname unless a
- path has been specified using the "-dc" command (above).
- This should be the last option entered on the command-line.
- The filename may contain wild card characters "?" and "*".
- Any directory name entered with the "-dm" option will be
- ignored.
-
- Examples: -c somefile.gif
- -c \pics\a*.gif \pics\m.gif
- -dc\pics\ -c a*.gif m.gif
- -cp image.tif
-
- -lqn do not quit after the last image when a series of images are
- displayed using the "-c" option.
-
- -li leave the last image on the screen when the program ends.
- Valid only when the -c option is used. Useful when called
- as a sub-program by another program.
-
- -ly do not reset the video mode or clear the screen between images.
- Valid only when the -c option is used. This option is useful
- only if the images being viewed are close enough in size,
- resolution and colors that the video mode and the palette will
- be the same for the images. Not recommended for use unless
- this is the case. It is recommended that an appropriate
- video mode should be specified instead of using auto-select.
-
- -ln clear the screen between images (reverse effect of "-ly").
-
- -s specify the name of a slideshow file created by the user
- using a text editor that contains a list of files to be shown.
- This file may also contain other command-line options.
- For example, enter
-
- vuimgp -s slidshow.1
-
- where the file "slidshow.1" contains
-
- --------------------------
- | -m0 -s3 | <- start-up parameters
- | -c file1.gif | <- show file1.gif
- | -m8 -c file2.gif | <- show file2.gif
- | -s1 -m0 -c file3.gif | <- show file3.gif
- | -q |
- --------------------------
-
- The lines within the file are executed in sequence.
- PgDn and PgUp keys may be used to go forwards and
- backwards in the list of images during display.
- The "-cp" and "-s" options should not be used within this file.
- However, it is possible to create effects such as multiple
- images on one screen by using the "-ly" option along with the
- windowing options "-wx, -wy, -wox, -woy". A specific video
- mode should be selected using the "-m" option if this is
- attempted.
-
- -ctn string display string on the screen. Used only in a slideshow file
- after displaying an image first. "n" is a number from 1 to 9
- indicating the position of the string on the screen.
-
- -cc1 string send the string to the printer.
-
- -q Exit from the program (useful only in slideshow files)
-
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 6.0 DOS EXIT CODES (ERRORLEVEL)
- --------------------------------
-
- The return codes generated by the program that may be tested in a batch
- file are:
-
- 0 - no error
- 1 - command-line option error
- 2 - the -c option was used without specifying a file
- 3 - file not found or invalid filename
- 12 - slideshow file not specified
- 13 - Error opening the slideshow file
- 14 - command-line option error within the slideshow file
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 7. DISPLAY BOARDS and EXTENDED VIDEO MODES/DRIVERS
- ---------------------------------------------------
-
- If the program does not work properly with your graphics board in standard
- CGA/EGA/VGA resolutions, refer to the instructions for the board - the
- board may not be installed properly, or there may be a need to load a
- software driver that came with it (via the CONFIG.SYS or AUTOEXEC.BAT file).
-
- Most VGA compatible graphics boards support even higher resolutions than
- standard VGA, for example, 640x480 in 256 colors or 800x600 in 16 colors.
- These are sometimes referred to as SuperVGA modes or extended modes.
- Additional video drivers that support these extended modes are included
- with the program. These drivers have filenames with the extension ".VDR"
- and are listed later in this section. Once a suitable driver has been
- determined for the video board from this list, it can be loaded using the
- "-v" command-line option. For example:
-
- vuimg -vdtsng4 <return>
-
- loads the Tseng 4000 driver. Once loaded, saving the configuration in
- VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) will also save the information about which driver
- is to be loaded.
-
- Typically, extended modes vary from board to board. Refer to the graphics
- board manual to see what extended modes are supported. See the "Extended
- Mode Drivers Included" list at the end of this section to see which driver
- is suitable for your board. Once a suitable driver is determined, the
- additional modes supported by the driver can be read from the "Extended
- Modes Supported by the Drivers" section. Some of the modes listed may
- not be available in your graphics board, and some may require that more
- memory be added to the board before becoming available. The unavailable
- modes can be and SHOULD BE disabled using the "-md" command-line option
- (or from the "Mode" menu) before attempting to use the driver, so that
- the "auto-select video mode" function does not try to select these modes.
- Saving the configuration in VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) also saves the information
- about the modes that have been disabled.
-
- There is a SuperVGA standard known as the VESA SuperVGA standard that is
- now supported by many or most of the SuperVGA boards. If your board
- supports this standard, then you can take advantage of the VESA driver
- "dvesa.vdr". Even if one of the other drivers supports your board, use
- of the "dvesa" driver is recommended if your board has VESA support (this
- does not apply to boards that can use one of the 8514 drivers).
-
- In order for your board to support the VESA standard, you may need to load
- a TSR program (such as VESA.COM) via your AUTOEXEC.BAT file or a device
- driver program (such as VESA.SYS) via the CONFIG.SYS file. These programs
- are either shipped along with the boards or are available from the
- manufacturers of the boards. Refer to the documentation that comes with
- the board or to its manufacturer.
-
- If an extended mode driver is not available that supports your board, you
- may still be able to display in an extended mode if your BIOS for the board
- has full support for the extended mode. To use the BIOS to display in
- extended modes, you need to know the mode number, the number of columns,
- the number of rows, and the number of colors for the extended mode. Refer
- to the manual for your graphics board for this information. Not all boards
- come with BIOS that support the extended modes completely. Installing any
- BIOS drivers that come with your board may help. Display done through the
- BIOS is usually extremely slow and is useful only for testing purposes.
-
- If you have a plain VGA card with no SuperVGA modes, you may still be able
- to get higher resolutions (320x400x256, 360x480x256, 800x600x16, 400x600x256)
- using the DNVGA driver.
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- Extended Mode Drivers (SuperVGA drivers) included:
- -------------------------------------------------
-
- Note: Some of the modes listed may not be available in your specific card.
- These should be disabled (see section above). Additional drivers may be
- available from Offe Enterprises.
-
- Display board Driver that may support board
- ----------------------------------------- -----------------------------
-
- Boards that support the VESA SuperVGA DVESA
- standard and has VESA BIOS installed
-
- 8514/A AI Compatibles (AI must be loaded) D8514AI
-
- 8514/A 100% register compatibles D8514R
-
- Orchid Fahrenheit 1280 (S3 86C911 Chip Set) DS3911
-
- (Many of the following cards come with VESA BIOS support in the form
- of a "TSR" that can be loaded into memory. In such cases, this TSR
- should be loaded, and the "DVESA" driver specified to VUIMAGE(tm)
- instead of the driver listed below.
-
- Ahead Systems VGA Wizard DAHEADB
- AST VGA cards DPVGA
- ATI Prism Elite DTRID
- ATI VGAWonder DATIV
- ATI Graphics Ultra (SuperVGA modes) DATIV, D8514R or D8514AI**
- ATI Graphics Vantage (SuperVGA modes) DATIV, D8514R or D8514AI**
- AT&T VDC600 DPVGA
- BOCA w/Tseng 4000 Chip Set DTSNG4
- Cardinal 600 VGA DCHT
- Chips & Technologies DCHT
- Everex EV673 DE673
- Everex EV678 DE678
- Genoa 6400 DORCH
- Genoa 5400 DORCH
- Genoa 5300 DORCH
- Hercules Graphics Station DHGS
- IMTEC DTRID
- LOGIX DTRID
- MAXXON DTRID
- Northgate Pro DV7VRAM
- Oak Technologies DOAK
- Orchid Fahrenheit 1280 DS3911
- Orchid ProDesigner DORCH
- Orchid ProDesigner II (Tseng 4000) DTSNG4
- Paradise VGA Professional DPVGA
- Paradise Image Sharpener (NVGA-P1D) DVESA
- Sigma VGA cards DORCH
- Standard IBM VGA & register compatibles
- with multisync monitors DNVGA
- Older STB VGA cards DORCH
- STB PowerGraph (Tseng 4000) DSTBPG, DVESA or D8514AI**
- Tandy 1000 (320x200x16) DTANDY
- Trident Video cards DTRID
- Video-7 Fastwrite DV7FW
- Video-7 1024i DV71024
- Video-7 VRAM DV7VRAM
- Other Chips&Technologies chip set cards DCHT
- Other Paradise VGA cards DPVGA
- Other Trident chip set cards DTRID
- Other Tseng 3000 chip set cards DORCH
- Other Tseng 4000 chip set cards DTSNG4
- Oak Technologies chip set cards DOAK
- NCR chip set cards DNCR
- Cirrus chip set cards DCIRR
- S3 86C911 chip set cards DS3911
- IBM PS/2 25SX/35/40/56/57 DVESA*
-
- * the VESA driver (TSR) that comes with the board, or available from
- the manufacturer, must be loaded.
- ** the AI driver that comes with the board must be loaded.
-
- If your board is not listed, contact the board manufacturer or Offe
- Enterprises to see if any of the extended modes of one of the supplied
- drivers may work.
-
- All extended modes available on a board may not be supported by the
- driver. All extended modes supported by the driver may not be
- available on your board. Some may simply be unavailable, some may
- require more memory. MODES SUPPORTED BY THE DRIVER THAT ARE NOT
- AVAILABLE IN YOUR CARD OR THAT ARE NOT SUPPORTED BY YOUR MONITOR
- SHOULD BE DISABLED USING THE "-md" COMMAND-LINE OPTION.
-
-
- Extended Modes Supported by the Drivers (mode numbers in decimal and hex)
-
- DVESA
- Mode 256 (100h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 257 (101h) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 258 (102h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 259 (103h) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- Mode 260 (104h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 261 (105h) 1024 x 768 x 256 colors
- Mode 262 (106h) 1280 x 1024 x 16 colors
- Mode 263 (107h) 1280 x 1024 x 256 colors
-
- D8514AI (requires AI to be loaded via "hdiload" or other program)
- D8514R (8514/A 100% register compatibles)
-
- 640 x 480 x 16 colors ( 512K)
- 1024 x 768 x 16 colors ( 512K)
- 640 x 480 x 256 colors (1 MEG)
- 1024 x 768 x 256 colors (1 MEG)
-
- DAHEADB
- Mode 106 (6Ah) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 113 (71h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 116 (74h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 96 (60h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 97 (61h) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 98 (62h) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- Mode 99 (63h) 1024 x 768 x 256 colors
-
-
- DATIV
- Mode 84 (54h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 97 (61h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 98 (62h) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 99 (63h) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- Mode 101 (65h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 85 (55h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
-
- DCHT
- Mode 112 (70h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 114 (72h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 120 (78h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 121 (79h) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 128 (7bh) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
-
- DCIRR
- Mode 99 (63h) 720 x 540 x 16 colors
- Mode 100 (64h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 106 (6Ah) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 97 (61h) 640 x 400 x 16 colors (GD5320)
- Mode 98 (62h) 640 x 450 x 16 colors (GD5320)
- Mode 112 (70h) 360 x 480 x 256 colors (GD5320)
- Mode 113 (71h) 528 x 400 x 256 colors (GD5320)
- Mode 114 (72h) 528 x 480 x 256 colors (GD5320)
- Mode 116 (74h) 320 x 240 x 256 colors (GD5320)
- Mode 117 (75h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors (GD5320)
-
- DE673
- Submode 19 (13h) 640 x 350 x 256 colors
- Submode 20 (14h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Submode 21 (15h) 512 x 480 x 256 colors
-
- DE678
- Submode 49 (31h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Submode 50 (32h) 512 x 480 x 256 colors
- Submode 77 (4dh) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Submode 78 (4eh) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
-
- DHGS
- 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- 1024 x 768 x 256 colors
- DNCR
- Mode 88 (58h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 93 (5Dh) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 94 (5Eh) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 95 (5Fh) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 92 (5Ch) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
-
- DNVGA
- ------- 320 x 400 x 256 colors
- ------- 360 x 480 x 256 colors
- ------- 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- ------- 400 x 600 x 256 colors
-
- DOAK
- Mode 82 (52h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 83 (53h) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 84 (54h) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- Mode 86 (56h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
-
- DORCH
- Mode 41 (29h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 45 (2Dh) 640 x 350 x 256 colors
- Mode 46 (2Eh) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 47 (2Fh) 720 x 512 x 256 colors
- Mode 48 (30h) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- Mode 55 (37h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
-
- DPVGA
- Mode 88 (58h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 94 (5Eh) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 95 (5Fh) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
-
- DS3911
- 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- 1024 x 768 x 256 colors
-
- DTANDY
- Mode 9 (09h) 320 x 200 x 16 colors
-
- DTRID
- Mode 91 (5Bh) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 92 (5Ch) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 93 (5Dh) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 94 (5Eh) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- Mode 95 (5Fh) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 98 (62h) 1024 x 768 x 256 colors
-
- DTSNG4, DSTBPG
- Mode 41 (29h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 55 (37h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 45 (2dh) 640 x 350 x 256 colors
- Mode 47 (2fh) 640 x 400 x 256 colors (DTSNG4)
- Mode 120 (78h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors (DSTBPG)
- Mode 46 (2eh) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 48 (30h) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
- Mode 56 (38h) 1024 x 768 x 256 colors
-
- DV71024
- Mode 98 (62h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 101 (65h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 102 (66h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 103 (67h) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
-
- DV7FW
- Mode 98 (62h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 102 (66h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 103 (67h) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
-
- DV7VRAM
- Mode 98 (62h) 800 x 600 x 16 colors
- Mode 101 (65h) 1024 x 768 x 16 colors
- Mode 102 (66h) 640 x 400 x 256 colors
- Mode 103 (67h) 640 x 480 x 256 colors
- Mode 105 (69h) 800 x 600 x 256 colors
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 8. MISCELLANEOUS
- -----------------
-
- 8.1 SOME SOURCES WHERE THE LATEST SHAREWARE VERSION IS USUALLY AVAILABLE
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. The Offe Enterprises BBS - 708-357-6680 Files Section
- - Filename VUIMGxyz.* where xyz is the version number.
-
- 2. Compuserve - PICS (GRAPHICS SUPPORT) forum, library 3.
- - Enter "browse vuim*.*" in library 3 to list.
-
- 3. EXEC-PC BBS - "Free download area for all callers" sub-section of the
- Files section of the BBS
- - (414)-789-4210
- - Filename VUIMGxyz.* where xyz is the version number.
-
-
- 8.2 COMMON PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
- ----------------------------------
-
- 1. While attempting to display a picture,
-
- a) the screen dims, or
- b) the screen changes color, or
- c) nothing happens
-
- and the picture is not displayed. After some time, a beep is heard
- and if the return key is pressed, the main menu returns.
-
- The most likely cause of the problem is that a video mode that is not
- available in your video adapter is being used. This usually happens
- when the "auto-select video mode" feature is on, and an extended video
- driver is specified but all of the modes supported by the driver are
- not available.
-
- To solve the problem, go to the "Mode" menu from the main menu, and
- determine what modes are NOT available by following this procedure.
-
- a) Select each of the modes marked by an asterisk manually
- b) Try to display a picture
-
- The modes that do not work should be disabled using the "-md"
- command-line option (see section on "DISPLAY BOARDS and EXTENDED
- VIDEO MODES/DRIVERS" for more information). VUIMAGE PLUS(tm)
- users need to specify this through the command-line option only once
- if the configuration is subsequently saved.
-
-
- 2. How do I print ?
-
- Go to the Options menu and select the printer type and printer port,
- and the print dither type. Once a picture has been displayed on the
- screen, press the "alt-p" key to print the entire image, or "alt-s" to
- print what is currently on screen. For more information, read the
- sub-section "PRINTING".
-
- 3. The printed image appears in four bands of different heights.
-
- Most likely, you are trying to print an interlaced GIF file. Read the
- sub-section titled "PRINTING INTERLACED GIF FILES".
-
- 4. My printed image quality could be better.
-
- You may be using a print dither inappropriate for the image. See
- sub-section on "PRINTING".
-
- 5. I would like to see a specific feature added to the program.
-
- You can write or call Offe Enterprises. Features requested by larger
- number of registered users are given higher priority. (Note, however,
- that no guarantee can be given that the feature will be incorporated
- in a future release.)
-
- 6. While starting up the program, I get an error message about "STACK"
- such as "Stack Overflow"
-
- This could be due to two reasons. There may not be sufficient memory
- to run the program, or, you could have a large amount of memory used
- up by "Environment Variables". Some shell replacements for the file
- "COMMAND.COM", as well as COMMAND.COM files modified to specifically
- do this, allow a large amount of memory to be used for environment
- variables. Often it is easy to reduce the memory taken up this
- way by the use of batch files which create only temporary environment
- variables (the variables are set at the beginning of the batch file,
- and destroyed at the end of the batch file).
-
- Note: Environment Variables are variables that are set using the "SET"
- command, such as "SET HOME=C:\DATADIR\MYNAME".
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 8.3 TIPS ON OBTAINING MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE
- ------------------------------------------
-
- 1. You can obtain higher quality images on the screen by the use of
- SuperVGA, 8514/A or other high resolution graphics board for which
- a driver is included (see section on DISPLAY BOARDS and EXTENDED
- VIDEO MODES/DRIVERS).
-
- A board that provides VESA SuperVGA compatibility (such a board comes
- with VESA Bios support) or 8514/A AI compatibility (such a board comes
- with an AI driver) may give the best performance with VUIMAGE(tm).
-
- 2. If your board has VESA Bios or 8514/A AI compatibility, use it in the
- VESA SuperVGA or 8514/A AI compatible mode (follow instructions that came
- with your board on how to do this), and specify either the "dvesa" or
- "d8514ai" driver as appropriate EVEN IF one of the other drivers will work.
-
- 3. Make sure to disable all SuperVGA video modes that are provided by a
- driver but are unavailable in your system. Also, if two video modes
- are available in the same resolution but one is 16-color and the other
- is 256-color (example: 800x600x16 and 800x600x256), disable the
- 16-color mode.
-
- 4. Install extended memory in the machine, if possible, and specify to
- VUIMAGE(tm) that extended memory is to be used (this can be done from
- the "Scale" menu). More extended memory will be required for larger
- images. At least two megabytes is suggested.
-
- 5. Select a "pan percentage" from the Options menu that is suitable for
- your system, if you "pan" over images larger than the screen.
-
- 6. When printing, choose a "print dither" option that is suitable for the
- image and the printer.
-
-
-
- ==============================================================================
-
- 8.4 REVISION HISTORY
- ---------------------
-
- Additions/Changes from Version 3.36 to Version 3.40:
- - Error diffusion dither added as one of the dither options
- - Postscript support added. For postscript output only, option
- "-pa0" selects portrait, "-pa1" selects landscape, "-phheight"
- sets the paper height (example -ph1100 sets paper height to 11.00)
-
- Additions/Changes from Version 3.31 to Version 3.36:
- - made the default extended video driver "dvesa" instead of none.
- - changed "pan to corner" keys from shift-Home/End/PgUp/PgDn to
- ctrl-Home/End/PgUp/PgDn
- - changed "coarse pan" keys from shift-arrow keys to ctrl-arrow keys
- - changed "fine pan" keys from "U","D","R","L" to alt-u,alt-d,alt-r,alt-l
- - changed "print whole image" key from "p" to key "alt-p"
- - changed the "help" key from "h" to key "alt-h"
- - keys 'd','u','r','l' no longer function as pan keys
- - Added support for Laserjet IV (600 dpi)
- - Added ability to print what is currently on screen after zooming etc.
- rather than the whole image (uses the "alt-s" key)
- - Added support for Cirrus chip set 6420 in DCIRR.VDR
- - If the "print width" is set to 0.0, print dot-for-dot is enabled.
- - If the "print height" is set to 0.0, print height is set automatically.
- - For bilevel images, dithering is automatically turned off.
- - Added a "print progress" indicator
- - The command-line parameters are no longer case sensitive. In order
- to accomplish this, some of the command-line parameters had to be changed
- as follows.
- OLD NEW
- --- ---
- -cd# -kd# (dir color)
- -co# -ko# (fn color)
- -cm# -km# (mod color)
- -cg# -kg# (gen color)
- -d -dm (directory mask/directory name)
- The following apply to VUIMAGE PLUS(tm) only
- -L -li (leave image on screen when ending)
- -l -ly (do not clear screen between images)
- -pDy -pcy (disable print)
- -pDn -pcn (enable print)
-
- - added following to VUIMAGE PLUS(tm):
- - added "programmable" function keys: function keys can be programmed
- to "map" to other keys, or can be programmed to "branch" to different
- images in a slideshow file
- - added command-line options "-pfn" and "-pfy" to disable/enable page eject
- at the end of printing
- - ability to display user-specified text on top of the image (or next
- to image if image is displayed on only a portion of the screen). This is
- done via a slideshow file, using the options "-ct1" through "-ct9".
- - added command-line option "-ln" that reverses the effect of option "-ly"
- - added command-line option "-lpn" that reverses the effect of option "-lp"
- - added command-line option "-cc1" to send a string to the printer
- - Semicolons can be used to create comments within slideshow files
- - When displaying files from the command-line, a directory may be
- specified using the "-dc" option. Example:
- "vuimgp -dcC:\PICS\ -c 1.gif 2.gif"
- will show C:\PICS\1.gif and C:\PICS\2.gif.
- - added command-line option "-lqn" to prevent exiting after the last
- image when a series of files are specified on the command-line.
- - The utility "nprint" is now included that can be used to print all the
- files in a subdirectory to a laserjet with multiple images (thumbnail)
- to a page (with or without filenames)
-
- Additions/Changes from Version 3.30 to Version 3.31:
- - display is faster in the EGA & VGA 2-color and 16-color modes
- - handles compressed bilevel TIFF files (compression type CCITT G3-1D,
- CCITT Group 4 or Packbits)
- - the way GIF89a comments are displayed has changed - the comments are
- now all shown at the end of the image. To prevent the comments from
- being displayed, use the "-ign" command-line option.
-
-
-
-