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- From: Runaway@Server2.CandW.AG (Julian Margetson)
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- Subject: Re: Text->IFF->IFF overlay
- Date: Sun, 7 Jan 96 11:38:15 GMT +0400
- Organization: Solect Technology Group
- Message-ID: <19960107.123BA48.A6A2@Server2.CandW.AG>
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- In article <1075.6574T1296T1436@icon-stl.net> wmaddock@icon-stl.net (William F. Maddock) writes:
- > On 01-Jan-96 12:52:50 jbf@nasys.com John B. Ferraris wrote:
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- > >Forgive me if this has been covered already, but is there a program available
- > >that will allow me to convert an ascii text file into an IFF. Then I need
- > >a(nother?) program that will allow me to overlay one IFF on another. I need
- > >these to happen on the command line... Anything like that exist?
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- Another way to convert ascii to IFF is by using fax program utilities such
- as asc2fax and fax2iff from ecfax (ecfax931024.lha on aminet4 cd-rom)
- You could write a script file to do the two conversions at the same time
- ( ascii -> fax then fax -> IFF).
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