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MEGA WB
When run, Mega WB expands the Workbench work area far beyond the
limits of your monitor. In other words, you could have a Workbench
area that stretches beyond the edges of your monitor. Imagine having a
work area of 1024 pixels by 512 pixels. Or even, if you have the
memory, 3000 pixels by 3000 pixels.
Of course, your monitor or TV can't display the whole work area in one
go, and only shows the usual 640 by 256 image. In effect, you only
window in on a small area of the Workbench. By moving the pointer
towards one of the edges of the screen, you can move around the Mega
Workbench area.
Double clicking on the MEGA WB program icon sets up a default expanded
Workbench area of 1024 pixels wide by 512 pixels high. That's roughly
twice the normal Workbench size.
Follow these instructions if you want to create a custom Workbench
area:
* Highlight the MEGA WB program icon by single clicking on it.
* Click on Info in the Project menu. (Remember, click and hold the
right mouse button to make the Project menu and all the other menus in
the meny bar appear.)
* You will see a box labeled Tool Types. Inside you will see
Width=1024. Click the pointer somewhere inside the box to get a
cursor. Delete 1024 and type in a new value of your choice.
* By clicking on the down-pointing arrow inside the Tool Types box,
you will see Height=512 appear in place of Width=1024 (or whatever
your new Width value may be). Change the 512 for a new value of your
choice.
* Once you've made your changes, be sure to click on the SAVE gadget
towards the bottom left of the Info box.
Do note, Mega WB won't work if you try to create work areas that
require more memory than your machine is endowed with.
To de-install Mega WB, double click on the MEGA WB program icon. Do
ensure that all windows and icons lie inside the standard Workbench
area before you try to reduce the Workbench area back to normal.