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GDS Quick List of functions available and what's new.
Use PgUp, PgDn, or , to view.
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Ctrl-C Copy File Ctrl-L List Comments, GIF89a
Ctrl-D Delete File Ctrl-R Rename file
Ctrl-F New File List/path Ctrl-S System Status
Ctrl-H Hide file Ctrl-T Transfer file
Ctrl-P Change display Palette.
Quit (or ESC) Exit GDS. Esc: Always exits view mode.
Enter Exits single view mode; advances to next image in slide shows.
Spacebar Toggle file selection; unfit fitted image during view.
Mouse Left button select or continue, Right button exit function.
WHILE VIEWING AN IMAGE..........................
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With versions above 1.10 you can move the mouse cusor to the top of the
screen while viewing an image and hold down the mouse button to access a
menu bar with pull-down windows of all the options available.
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Alt-W Writes GIF file. Alt-P Writes PCX file. Alt-L Writes LBM file.
Alt-R Writes RIX file. Alt-B Writes BMP file. Alt-T Writes TGA file.
Alt-I Writes TIF file.
Alt-F Re-fit image to screen.
ALT-Z Start "zoom" sequence (requires a mouse).
ALT-C Start "clip" sequence (requires a mouse).
H Horizontal flip (mirror). V Vertical flip (mirror).
/ Rotate 90 degrees. ` Invert Palette.
Arrow keys: move the cursor when selecting files or adjust the position
of the lower right hand corner of the image rectangle when viewing
a file. (use shift-arrow for larger increments.)
E Pan the viewing area in the direction indicated by the placement
S-+-D of the keys. Moves one pixel, use with shift key down to move
X 20 pixels. (use mouse with menus instead).
F1/F2 Red level. F7/F8 Contrast. Use Shift/left function
F3/F4 Green level. F9/F10 Brightness. key to restore.
F5/F6 Blue level. ","/"." Color level. F11/F12 Hue.
Available command line or .CFG options are as follows:
/!<n> Enables/disables beep after display of image (0-1).
/A<n> Default antialiasing level, 0, 1, or 2..
/B<n> Sets mode of mouse cursor. 0 = text, 1 = arrow.
/C<n> Specifies number of DAC register bits (0 to 8).
/D<n> Default dithering level. 0, 1, or 2.
/E<n> Sets image/screen fit mode (0=normal, 1=fit to screen)
/F#### /F1??? Display file extension (default=0)
/F?1?? Display image resolution (default=0)
/F??1? Display number of bits per pixel (default=0)
/F???1 Display file size (default=1)
/G<mode> Graphics mode for the display. /G320x200x16
/H or /? Display help screen with these switches listed and exit.
/I<n> "Early interlaced GIF fill mode" option. The default is ON (1).
/K<n> Determines if GIF89a comment records are automatically viewed
after viewing in single view mode. The default is ON (1).
/L<n> Sets the label on/off switch for array generation.
/N<template> Sets the "printf()" style template for filenames generated
by GDS when array files are written. GDS%03d = GDS000.GIF.
/O<n> Slide show sort flag /O0 = no sort (default), /O1 = sort.
/P<n> Automatic Array generation if n=5 then the array will be 5x5.
/Q<x>_<y>_path\filename.GIF Auto insertion of logo in arrays.
/R<n> Sets the default "LOck/AutO" mode (/R0=AutO, /R1=LOck).
/S<n> Specifies automatic slide show mode. See the "@<FILE>" option.
/T<mode> Text mode of the display. The default value is /T80x25.
/V<n> File directory mode (/V0=vertical, /V1=horizontal list).
/W<n> 1 = Auto write of generated arrays, default setting is OFF (0).
/X Leave last image on screen when exiting slide show.
/Z<n> n = number of 100ths of seconds to delay between slides.
The default value is 5 seconds (500).
/<NAME> Forces GDS to assume it has the named video card. USE WITH CARE.
>> You should NOT have to do this except for some Paradise or Oak cards. <<
The following video cards are currently defined:
/EGA Standard EGA or fully compatible
/VGA Standard VGA or fully compatible
/AHEAD Ahead Systems Chipset (type A)
/AHEADB Ahead Systems Chipset (type B)
/ATI ATI VGA Wonder
/CHIPS Chips and Technologies Chipsets
/EVEREX Everex Systems
/GENOA Genoa 6000 series
/OAK Oak Technologies
/ORCHID Orchid Technologies
/PARA Paradise Systems
/TRIDNT ATI Prism Elite (Trident Chipsets)
/TSENG Tseng Laboratories Chipset
/TSENG4 Tseng Laboratories Chipset (4000 series)
/VESA Standard VESA BIOS Interface
/VID7 Video Seven VRAM or FASTWRITE VGA
/ZYMOS Zymos HiRes 512K VGA
/512 Forces support for 512K of video RAM.
/1M Forces support for 1 meg of video RAM.
@<FILE> Reads a list of image files from <FILE>. Usually used for
automatic slide shows (see "/S").
The format of the video modes in the GDS.CFG file is as follows:
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J ;optional comment
A) Name of the video card
B) Horizontal screen resolution (number of columns)
C) Vertical screen resolution (number of lines)
D) Number of bits per pixel (or 0 for text mode)
E) AX register on INT 21h call to set video mode (see I)
F) BX register on INT 21h call to set video mode (see I)
G) CX register on INT 21h call to set video mode (see I)
H) DX register on INT 21h call to set video mode (see I)
I) This option has one of three meanings:
1) 0 if video mode is a standard graphics mode
2) 1 if video mode is directly programmed (VGA register compatible
cards only!
3) The base address of the screen if the video mode is a text mode
(indicated by 0 bits per pixel).
J) Dot Mode (0=normal, 1=ATI 16-color chunky, 5=32k color mode.)
>> This version does NOT support the 16 million color format <<
To specify automatic command line options, add lines to GDSUSER.CFG
similar to the following examples:
AUTO, /e1 /t132x44 ;Turn auto-fit on, set text to 132x44
AUTO, /g800x600x8 /f?111 ;set RES: to 800x600x8, res, bits, size in dir.
AUTO, /PARA ;for Paradise board
AUTO, /512 ;for more than 256k of ram
NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!
Demo version supports command line slide show options for users
that wish to use GDS to display images for their clients without
worrying about registering.
NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!
Move the mouse cursor to the top of the screen while viewing an
image then hold down the mouse button to access the pull-down menus.
(gee, It looks like a game from Sierra!).
>> Do NOT do this when generating arrays. <<
NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!
Ctrl-P will allow you to define a new palette for the GDS index
screen. If you define a new one that you really like, please send us
your GDS_TEXT.PAL file so that we can add yours to the default
options.
NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!
Arrays generated by GDS 2.0 or higher and are saved as a GIF are
in the 89a format and contain additional data.
When you view one of the new arrays and "click" on an image in
the array, GDS will display the full screen image if it can find the
original file. If your arrays have the same name and are sequentially
numbered as in "CDROM001.GIF","CDROM002.GIF",etc you may use PgUp
and PgDn to brouse through them.
NEW! NEW! NEW! NEW!
GDS 2.x or higher now has full VESA support for the new S3 based
video cards. As usual anything new always adds new problems. Some
cards proclaim VESA support in the ROM bios but do not really work.
If you are having a problem then add the "/NOVESA" switch.
Another problem is that some of the new cards have support for
the 32k color in the bios even though the card does not have the
hardware for 32k colors. GDS will think it has 32k colors available
when it realy does not.
GDS 2.x or higher creates a "HICOLOR.CFG" file for your video
card. If you change cards and have a problem, delete this file so
that GDS will create a new one for the new card.
"Logo" option in generated arrays........................
/Q<x>_<y>_path\filename.GIF Include logo in arrays
This option is intended for BBS sysops and other people who wish to
create catalogs of GIF files with an included logo, or other bitmapped
image included. The way this options works is not intended to pacify the
typical users' simplicity level or learning disabilities. Or, to be
blunt, this function is damn hard to understand. However, if you stick
with the following formula, it doesn't have to be hard:
1) View an image using the single view mode of GDS. With the relevant
keyboard controls, get the image (or the part of the image that you need
to use) to look the way you want it.
2) Decide exactly where you want to put a rectangle around whatever it
is that you want to include into your arrays.
3) Press Alt-C. (clip the image)
4) Move the mouse pointer to the upper left of the rectangle you want
to save, and press (hold down) a mouse button.
5) While holding down the mouse button, drag the mouse so that it
points at the lower right of the rectangle you're interested in and
release the mouse button. (GDS should beep at you.)
6) Now press Alt-W to write the image, and when it's done, rename the
file to whatever you want (for this example, we'll use LOGO.GIF, and
assume you've created it in d:\gifs).
7) Get back to DOS, and to the directory of stuff you want to catalog.
8) Type the following command, replacing the <x> and <y> with the
screen coordinates at which you want your image to appear at (NOTE: you
can use the /g###x###x## parameter to force a specific video resolution):
gds /a2 /d1 /g640x480x8 /p5 /q<x>_<y>_d:\gifs\logo.gif /w
9) Now sit back and watch GDS crunch through all of the files. Note
that the "/a2" and "/d1" options are simply the antialiasing level (high)
and the dithering level (normal). You may also specify the list of files
to use for the array by adding files:
gds /a2 /d1 /g640x480x8 /p5 /q<x>_<y>_d:\gifs\logo.gif /w d:*.pcx
...or add them from files:
gds /g640x480x256 /p5 /q<x>_<y>_d:\gifs\logo.gif /w filelist.txt
By adding the command "/virtual" GDS will generate the arrays in
memory rather than on the display. This feature permits array generation
on systems that do not have a VGA display.
...or...you may choose to have GDS automatically format your
hard drive randomly and without warning:
gds /g640x480x256 /p5 /q<x>_<y>_d:\gifs\logo.gif /w /nuke,hd:1
...or...you may want to see the built in dirty pictures in
GDS, all displayed nicely in red/blue 3-D:
gds /dirtypics /3d
...or...you may want to have your modem automatically dial
the author and bug him at all hours of the night for weeks:
gds /harass /auth /endless @pain_and.suf
...or...you may want to give use your Visa number and let
us charge up the things that keep us going:
gds /VISA####-####-####-#### /exp.##-## /pizza=1 /beer=1
The functions described before "/nuke" work, I'm not sure of
anything after that. -BobH-
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>> GDS will NOT display GIF images that are not completely compatible <<
>> with the GIF specifications. GIF is the only image format that has <<
>> not been "modified" by other products and we want to keep it that way.<<
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................Credits..................
GDS is a product of RaxSoft and Phase II.
RaxSoft programmers...
Paul Schmidt.........for code that's amazing.
Johnathan Ross.......for code that works.
Phase II support......
Bob Holland..........for breaking "amazing" code.
Kristina Schoenick...for keeping us all in line.
We would like to thank.......
The staff of the GO GRAPHICS forums on Compuserve for their
support and input.
We would also like to thank hundreds of friends and users
that have supplied us with helpful information and suggestions.
GDS is distributed and supported by.
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Phase II Electronics Inc. Bob Holland
19 Sands Point Drive, Toms River NJ 08755-5167
Phone (908) 286-0080, Fax (908) 349-3842 Compuserve 76667,1522
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