Our Print Shop viewer will show and print the graphics we provide, as well as any Print Shop GS graphics on other disks! Enjoy this month's features or load any back issues and utilize them also.
THIS MONTH'S IMAGES
Take a step back in time with Softdisk this month. Our Art Gurus have done it again with these Print Shop Images. For your printing pleasure, we bring together eighteen Old Time images. Including: spectacles, an old phone, a spinning wheel, a pocket watch, a gramophone, a Model T, a mantel clock, an old sailing clipper, an antique bike -- and more!
USING PS VIEWER
Let's look at the options you will have once you run PS Viewer.
You'll immediately be greeted by the first nine of our images for this month. Use the scroll bar to view the rest.
NOTE: On one-drive systems, after the inevitable disk switching,
you will be asked to select a directory. Replace the Softdisk G-S
disk and click on the "DISK" button until the disk is "SDGS.19".
Now double click on "PS.GRAPHICS", and then on "PS.IMAGES" to get
to the images. Now choose "Open" to load in the graphics.
Under the Apple menu, you may choose "About Viewer," which will say Lane wrote it, we own it, and stuff like that.
Under the File Menu, we have the interesting options.
Read Directory
This will allow you to select the directory-full of images that you'd like to display. Once in the correct directory, double click on any of the images.
Save Screen
This lets you to save the screen. Once saved, the screen may be loaded into a paint program or used as clip art! Handy, eh?
Page Setup
This will allow you to arrange the page format in whatever way you desire.
Print Screen
This will print the images showing on the screen at that moment, providing, of course, that you have a printer, and it is an ImageWriter or LaserWriter or other that will work with GS/OS.
Print All Images
This will print out all the Print Shop image files in the current directory.
Launch
You may launch another program using this option.
Quit
This is a rather well-named option, as it allows you to quit.
COPYING PS VIEWER
Select "File Copier" from the File menu (or simply press Open-Apple-F). When the File Copier is loaded in, choose PS Viewer from the list, then choose where to install it, and let the Copier do its work!