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cdrLabel v1.7 - 9/14/97
(c) 1997
Earle F. Philhower, III
earle@geocities.com
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Introduction
cdrLabel is a Windows 95/3.1 tool for creating labels for your
CD-Recordable and CD-ROM disks. It is different from all other label
utilities in that it can produce nicely formatted catalogs on these
labels, allowing you to easily find what files a CD-ROM contains without
even opening the case!
Check out ZipLabel if you have a Zip drive and like the kind of
labels cdrLabel creates:
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/6552/ziplabel.html
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What's New
The following new features have been added:
* Toolbar Of Most Commonly Used Functions
* Free-Form Text Tool
* JPEG and Windows BMP Image Import
* Image and Font Placement and Scaling
* Fonts and Colors Specified for Individual Extensions
* Records All Window Positions
* Setup and Uninstall Programs Included
The following bugs have been addressed:
* VuePrint/VuePro .BMP files can now be imported.
* Very long filenames for images allowed.
* Color chooser never comes up with blank color-space box.
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Disclaimer
cdrLabel is shareware, (c) 1997 by Earle F. Philhower, III.
I make no warranties as to it's correctness or functionality. Use
it at your own risk.
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Shareware
cdrLabel is shareware, the best in "try before you buy." If cdrLabel
is of use to you, a $15.00 registration fee is requested. It is
easiest to use the "Print Order Form" from the Help menu to print out
an order form, or print out and fill in the "ORDER.TXT" file.
My mailing address is:
Earle F. Philhower, III
P.O. Box 6573
Laguna Niguel, CA 92607
PLEASE ENCLOSE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS SO THAT I CAN INFORM YOU WHEN NEW
VERSIONS ARE RELEASED. Please note that if you've already registered
for one version, you're registered for all newer versions, too.
Registered users will be informed when newer versions are available.
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Registered User Bonus
As an added bonus, registered users will have the option of customizing
their versions of cdrLabel. The labels produced will then contain the
user's initials instead of "cdr." Just include in your registration
note the initals you'd like to add, and I'll email you the codes necessary
to make cdrLabel do it.
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Requirements
* Windows 95 or 3.1(Win32s)
* 800x600 display recommended
* Printer (laser or inkjet recommended)
* Colored Paper (optional)
* Scissors
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Installation
There are two ways of installing cdrLabel:
1. Use the included Setup program, which will make program groups
and allow you to use the Uninstall program, or
2. Just copy the executable file to any convenient directory.
If there are any problems with the setup program, just perform option
(2) and send me some email (earle@geocities.com).
WINDOWS 3.1 ONLY: Under Windows 3.1 you NEED to have Win32s v1.30c
installed, if you don't already have it check out the following URL to
get it:
http://www.microsoft.com/kb/articles/Q122/2/35.htm
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Popup Menus
cdrLabel brings up a window containing a menubar and a WYSIWYG label
display. There are also popup menus available inside the label
display by clicking your right mouse button in the window. If you
right-click within the body of a label the body menu will appear,
and if you right-click in the spine on a label the spine menu
will pop up. These are basically the same menus you see in the
menubar, but require less mouse-travel to use.
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Keyboard Shortcuts
The following keyboard shortcuts should make creating labels easier:
+ Increase number of columns
- Decrease number of columns
Return Load disk into label
z Zoom in/out of label
Delete Delete image from label
Arrows Move from front to back of labels
Ctrl-P Print label
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Templates
cdrLabel can now automatically store a small text file, a template, on
disks which it scans. This template stores the following information:
* General format, including font and colors
* Paths to all images
* Directories displayed/hidden
This is enough information for cdrLabel to create a new label when files
are added or removed. Best of all, these files are normally under 5Kb!
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Using Templates
First, select the "Use Templates" option in the "File" menu. This will
make cdrLabel search for a hidden file, "CDRLABEL.CLT", on each disk it
scans and read it's formatting in.
Now, insert your disk and read it in. Set the font, directory tree, and
the images you want and select "Write Template" from the "Body" menu.
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Images and Strings
cdrLabel can import .BMP (Windows Bitmap) and .JPG (JPEG) files into
your labels. Simply select "Insert Image" from the "Body" menu and
you're on your way. Labels can either be underneath the label text,
or above the text. Text will automatically flow around any images above it.
cdrLabel can also create free-form text strings, via the String menu.
Choose "Insert String," enter text in the dialog box, use the buttons
in the dialog to choose a font and foreground and background color.
If you want your text to appear above an image (as for captions, etc.)
use the String menu and choose "Background Color->Transparent".
To select an image in your label, left-click on it. Click-and-drag to
move the label around. Right-click to bring up a menu of options
to delete, center, or change the image's position relative to the
text. "Above Label" makes the text flow around the image, while
"On Label" and "Below Label" place an image without text wrapping.
Use the little size-blocks to change an image's size, or use the
Image popup-menu's scaling options.
HINT: If you are having trouble dragging a tiny image, hold down the
SHIFT key while you click the left button. This turns off the
size-blocks and always drags an image.
HINT: To setup a photo to be your label's background, perform the
following steps. (Remember, with a dark image it's easiest to see
white text, and with a light image it's easiest to see dark text):
* Insert image
* Image->Scale->Size To Body
* Image->Below Label
Bitmaps of greater than 72dpi are supported automatically, so you can
scan an image in at a higher resolution than the screen supports, yet
still print out out at the higher resolution. This is especially useful
for line art, where 72dpi conversion can cause excessive jaggies.
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Multiple Label Formats
cdrLabel allows four different types of labels to be produced:
* Catalog starts on front of label, is continued on the back.
* Catalog starts on back of label, is continued on the front.
* Catalog is only present on the front of the label.
* Catalog is only present on the back of the label.
Simply choose from the File menu the format you most like and ZipLabel
will do the rest. If you would like to produce a label with NO catalog
present, you can do this by selecting "Body->Columns->Unlined."
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Menu Items
FILE
Select CDROM Drive
Brings up a dialog for you to select the drive letter to catalog.
THIS DOES NOT READ IN A DISK! See "Read CDROM" below.
Label Format
Selects the manner in which to display CDROM catalogs. See
"Multiple Label Formats" above.
Directory Levels
Determines how many levels of subdirectory ZipLabel will scan.
Use Template Files
When checked, ZipLabel automatically formats your label according
to the template file stored on the CDROM. If the disk doesn't
have a template file, no action is taken. See "Templates" for more
information.
Load/Save Label
Store or retrieve a fully-formatted label from disk. Images, files,
formatting, etc. are retrieved from the label file.
Read/Write Template
Store or retrieve formatting for the current label from the
currently inserted CDROM.
Clear All Labels
Clears text from ALL LABELS, saves formatting
Reset To Defaults
Sets all fonts, colors, and settings to sane defaults. Use this
item when you've REALLY messed things up!
Print
Presents a printer dialog then prints the labels being edited
Exit
Leaves cdrLabel
BODY
Display File Sizes
Show or hide the file sizes for current label
Display Extensions
Show or hide extensions from the filenames present
Display Comment
Show or hide disk comment
Columns
Select either 1,2,3,4,5,6 or 0(unlined) columns of files
Sorting
Sort by Name, Extension, or File Size
Set Fonts And Color
Chooses the font and it's color for displaying files
and directories and the disk comment. With the dialog
presented you can add additional font and color rules
for different file types (i.e. all JPG files green, etc.)
Read CDROM
Reads the disk directory into the label. This can also be
accomplished by double-clicking on the body of a label.
If "Use Templates" is selected in the File menu, also reads
template and applies formatting, images.
Edit Files and Folders
Brings up a dialog for editing the label entries. To modify a
file, simply click on it in the list, and edit the information
displayed. Hit RETURN or click on the Change button to update
the entry.
Move entries up and down in the list via the "Move Up" and
"Move Down" buttons.
To remove the selected file from the list, click on "Delete."
Additional lines can be created by clicking on "Add New" and
entering the new file's information.
Checking the "Subdirs" box will display the directory's
contents on the label.
To edit a subdirectory, click on the directory and then press
the "Edit Subdirectory" button.
Edit Label Comment
Allows you to enter a new comment line. The comment line is the
last line printed on the bottom of the label, normally
containing disk free space, etc.
Choose Subdirectories
Brings up a dialog allowing you to select which directories you
want expanded on the label.
Clear Label
Clears everything from this label, both images and text
Duplicate Style
Copies FORMATTING ONLY, to ALL LABELS.
Zoom
Zooms in or out of the label. When zoomed out you can still
perform all operations, but can see both front and back labels.
SPINE
Edit Spine Text
Change the text printed on the label spine
Spine Font
Spine Color
Chooses the font and it's color for displaying files
Display "cdr 650"
When checked, shows the "cdr 650" box in the spine.
Color CDR Logo
Colors the box containing "650" in red.
STRING
Modify Text
Modify the selected string's text, font, color, etc.
Font...
Only change the font of the currently selected string.
Foreground Color
Only change the font color of the currently selected string.
Background Color
Change the background of the currently selected string
to/from transparent and colored.
Automatically Size
When checked, size the string's bounding box to the minimum
size.
Orientation
Rotate the string 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees.
HELP
About cdrLabel
Information about program and author
Print Order Form
Presents a dialog to be filled out with name, address, etc.
Then prints out a filled-in order form that can be mailed off.
Enter Registration Codes
Allows registered users to enter codes to customize the "cdr."
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Using the Printed Labels
Cut out the labels, it should be pretty obvious where to cut and where
to fold. Insert into the CDROM jewel case, admire just how cool it looks,
and then go make some more!
Try using some colored heavy-bond copier paper. Packs of 5 colors can
be bought at any office supply store, and make it very easy to classify
your disks (i.e. RED=backups, GREEN=games, etc.)!
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Special Thanks
I would like to thank all of the ZipLabel users, whose comments have made
cdrLabel a reality. Hopefully cdrLabel users will have their own
suggestions for this program!
Also, the JPEG decoding routines are taken from JPEG-6a sources, and
they'd like me to say: "this software is based in part on the work of
the Independent JPEG Group." These guys make no warranty as to their
JPEG decoder, and neither do I!
Finally, thanks to all the registered users for their feedback and
support. Keep the suggestions and bug reports coming in!
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Bug Reports
If cdrLabel crashes on you, or doesn't print out correctly on your
printer I'd like to hear about it. Please make sure to include the
following information to speed things up:
* Operating System
* Printer Type, Language(PCL, GDI, PS), Connection(network, local, etc)
* Series of operations to cause failure (if it's repeatable)
Just saying "cdrLabel crashed on me!" is about as useful as saying "My
car's broken" to a mechanic over the phone. ;)
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Future Directions
* Free rotation of images and text?
* In-place editing of strings, selecting of directories?
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-Earle F. Philhower, III
earle@geocities.com
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/6552