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Laughing Dog Screen Maker
Version 1.1
P A C K I N G L I S T
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The complete Laughing Dog Screen Maker evaluation package should
contain the following 16 files. Please ensure that each file is
present. If any of these files are missing then the package is
not complete and is not suitable for distribution to others. The
complete package may be obtained directly from Yardbird Software
in a sealed envelope.
File Name: Purpose of File:
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READ.ME Important last-minute information.
PACKING.LST This text file.
FILE_ID.DIZ Short description file for use by BBS sysops.
LEGAL.DOC This file contains all the legal information like:
Software License, Warranty, and Distribution
Requirements and Conditions for individuals,
BBS sysops, disk vendors, etc.
DESCRIBE.DOC Sample descriptions for catalogs, BBSs, etc.
REGISTER.DOC Registration information and order form.
HISTORY.DOC Laughing Dog Screen Maker Upgrade History
LDOG.EXE The Laughing Dog Screen Maker program file
LDOG.HLP The Laughing Dog Screen Maker online help file
LDOG.DOC The Laughing Dog Screen Maker User's Manual
LDOGRAB.EXE The Laughing Dog Screen Capture utility
LDOGSHOW.EXE The Laughing Dog Presentation utility
BLK2EPS.EXE Bonus utility that converts a block file (partial
screen file) into an EPS (PostScript) file.
COLORS.DOG An example Laughing Dog Screen file containing all
of the possible screen colors. Good for
demonstrating PostScript gray scale rendering.
ALLCHARS.DOG An example Laughing Dog Screen file containing the
entire ASCII character set. Good for testing
printer compatibility.
MAGIC.DOG A truly amazing example of what is possible using
the extended character set and flashing attributes.
This file was not originally created by LDOG, it
was captured from an ANSI file using LDOGRAB.