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- PCX Scan Line Translator
- (c) Copyright 1991, Matthew Wilson
- Version 1.7 Documentation
- (PCX to DXF)
-
- Matthew Wilson
- 5040 Whitman Terrace
- Pennsauken, NJ 08109
-
-
- I. Catalog Description
-
-
- PCXSLT17
- Translates PCX (black/white) to DXF. Translate clip art or any PCX
- drawing into DXF format. This program was written to handle massive
- scanner files (unlimited size.) There is automatic layering. Extract
- all layers or any single layer. Manipulate individual scan lines.
- Scan at high resolution then selectively eliminate scan lines to
- reduce file size. Select reverse video. Extensive methods to handle
- large files. Stray pixels are filtered. This program works by trans-
- lating each scan line into different line segments.
-
-
- II. Additional Program Information
-
-
- 1. Maximum of 32000 points per layer.
- 2. Black and white images only.
- 3. Memory requirements - 256k.
-
-
- III. Benefits of Registering
-
-
- 1. Receive an improved version that reduces the size of the
- output file.
-
- 2. Future upgrades will include an outlining feature. This feature
- will trace the PCX image producing an output file containing
- lines and curves. This currently works but improvements are being
- made before release.
-
- 3. Special emphasis on handling text is also planned for future
- releases.
-
- 4. To register type: PRINTME
-
-
- IV. Background Information
-
- While trying to develop some maps for my small business I found
- that programs to convert PCX files to DXF files were too expensive.
- Overlay programs were also too expensive. I thought that if I could
- just get the image into a DXF format (dots, lines or anything) then
- I could trace the image and end up with what I want. I was working
- with 1.5M PCX files so I needed several methods to handle large
- files. The PCX Scan Line Translator was written to really solve
- the above problems.
-
-
- V. Program Documentation
-
-
- 1. To run program type: PCXSLT17
-
- 2. A screen containing the following data will appear:
-
- 1. Input file : GCNJ.PCX
-
- 2. Output file : GCNJ.DXF
-
- 3. Points per layer : 32000
-
- 4. Reverse video : 0
-
- 5. Layer # : -1
-
- 6. Inclusion lines : -1
-
- 7. Exclusion lines : -1
-
- F1 - SAVE/RUN F2 - RESET F3 - EXIT
-
- 3. Explanation of screen:
-
- 1. Input file - Enter input file with PCX extension.
- 2. Output file - Enter output file with DXF extension.
- 3. Points per layer - Set any number of points per layer
- that you would like. Max. = 32000.
- 4. Reverse video - 0 = default; 1 = reverse video.
- 5. Layer # - -1 = Turn off this feature.
- Select all layers.
- 0 = Select layer 0 only.
- 1 = Select layer 1 only.
- 2 = Select layer 2 only.
- . . . . . .
- 6. Inclusion lines - -1 = Turn off this feature.
- Include every scan line.
- 2 = Include every 2nd scan line.
- 3 = Include every 3rd scan line.
- 4 = Include every 4th scan line.
- . . . . . . .
- 7. Exclusion lines - -1 = Turn off this feature.
- 2 = Exclude every 2nd scan line.
- 3 = Exclude every 3rd scan line.
- 4 = Exclude every 4th scan line.
- . . . . . . .
- 8. F1 - SAVE/RUN - Press F1 to save your current selections
- and then to run the program. After the
- program finishes it will return to this
- screen.
- 9. F2 - RESET - Press F2 to replace current screen with
- old screen.
- 10. F3 - EXIT - Press F3 to exit program.
-
- 4. Program Usage
-
- 1. This program does produce large output files but I've
- included several methods to get around this problem.
-
- - Extract a single layer.
- - Set the layer size in points per layer.
- - Pick the sequence of scan lines to include.
- - Pick the sequence of scan lines to exclude.
-
-
- Example 1: You need to translate a small clip art file to
- DXF format. Use the default settings. Some
- drawings may need the reverse video set to 1.
-
- - Points per layer : 32000
- - Reverse video : 0
- - Layer # : -1
- - Inclusion lines : -1
- - Exclusion lines : -1
-
- Example 2: You have a large clip art file scanned at a
- resolution of 300 dots per inch. You need to
- trace the image and a resolution of 100 dots
- per inch is ok. Do the following:
-
- - Inclusion lines : 3
-
- - Selecting every 3rd scan line will
- reduce the vertical resolution to
- 100 dots per inch.
- - If the file is still too large try
- extracting a single layer only.
-
- Example 3: A massive scanner file (E size) needs to be
- translated.
-
- -Inclusion lines : 10
-
- - This will cause every 10th scan line
- to be extracted. You can now look at
- the image. Decide if you like the layer
- size and resolution.
-
- - Layer # : 3
- - Exclusion lines : 4
- or
- - Points per layer : 20000
- - Layer # : 3
-
- -Let's say you want to start with layer
- 3. You like the scanner resolution but
- the layer file is still a little too
- large. Excluding every 4th scan line
- will reduce the file size by 25%. An
- alternative is to reduce the layer size.
-
-
- VI. Registration Information
-
-
- Registering this program will allow you to obtain an improved
- version of this program that will help reduce the size of the
- output file. Also, registering will give you access to future
- upgrades. Future upgrades will include:
-
- 1. Outlining feature. This will trace the image
- rather than use the scan line translator. This
- method is used by standard PCX to DXF conversion
- programs costing hundreds of dollars. All upgrades
- will be able to handle files of unlimited size.
-
- 2. Special text handling abilities. Wouldn't it be
- nice to quickly locate text and then replace the
- lines and arcs with actual text?
-
-
- In order to register send $15.00 to:
-
- Matthew Wilson
- 5040 Whitman Terrace
- Pennsauken, NJ 08109
-
-