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- The ¢1mTropicDesign¢0m product ¢1mIFF2Icon¢0m converts an IFF/ILBM-File into a Icon-File or
- optionally uses the default Icon. OS2.04 or better needed.
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- ¢42m-- Table of contents ----------------------------------------------------- 1 --¢0m
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- Section 1..................Table of contents
- 2..................Copyright
- 3..................About the program / usage
- 4..................Technical stuff
- 5..................Concluding words
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- ¢42m-- Copyright ------------------------------------------------------------- 2 --¢0m
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- The Copyrights of this Freeware-program and its Sourcecode are owned by the
- author Hanns Holger Rutz, follow this rules for (re)distribution:
- - you may not raise more than $3 for copying (disk included, postage and pak-
- kage not).
- - the following files must be redistributed together in one directory:
- ¢3m IFF2Icon ¢0m(the executable)
- ¢3m IFF2Icon.dok ¢0m(German Doc-File)
- or¢3m IFF2Icon.doc ¢0m(English Doc-File)
- ¢3m IFF2Icon.asm ¢0m(optional Sourcecode)
- All these files must stay unaltered - we're not talking filenotes, dates and
- protection-bits :-)
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- ¢4mThe user him- or herself is completely responseble¢0m for any damage or loss of
- data (no matter, if user or computer) caused by any of the files listed above!
- The Sourcecode may only be used for private learning reasons.
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- ¢42m-- About the program / usage --------------------------------------------- 3 --¢0m
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- Everyone knows IconEdit - a nice proggy, but you can only create very small
- Icons. As opposed to this program, ¢1mIFF2Icon¢0m is used via Shell and converts IFF-
- pictures of any size into Icons - I myself prefer painting Icons with Deluxe-
- Paint, a great program. Ya I know, there are numerous of programs like dis, but
- I had to satify myself - and I couldn't find any similar program one day...
- the shell-usage:
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- ¢3mIFF2Icon [<IFFFile>] [To <IconFile>] [<IconType>] [<HighlightType>]
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- <IFFFile> ¢0mName of the IFF-graphic; if no name is given, my program will
- use the default Icon of the particular type;
- ¢3m<IconFile> ¢0mName of the Icon to be created; ".info" needn't to be added,
- and "disk.info" either - the name of the device is enough; if
- there's already an Icon with the same name, the old Icon-type
- is used, otherwise it can be specified via ¢3m<IconType>; ¢0mif
- such a type is missing, the program trys to find out, what
- kind of file you want to create an Icon for; ¢3mGarbage ¢0mcannot
- be recognized; if you do not specify a name, the IFF-graphic
- is saved to the default Icon;
- ¢3m<IconType> ¢0mType of the Icon: ¢3mDisk, Drawer, Tool, Project ¢0mor ¢3mGarbage;
- <HighlightType> ¢0mThis tells ¢1mIFF2Icon¢0m how the Icon should react when selected:
- ¢3mComplement ¢0mis the default; ¢3mBackFill ¢0macts similar, but areas
- filled with the Background-color (0) that touch the borders
- of the Icon won't be inverted (try it!); ¢3mImage ¢0mmeans, that
- you want an alternative image to be displayed on selection
- - the program divides the IFF-file into two vertical pieces:
- the upper half is used for the normal image, the lower one
- for the alternative image;
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- Besides this, the program breaks, if you neither specify ¢3m<IconFile> ¢0mnor ¢3m<Icon-
- Type>, ¢0mbecause it simply doesn't know what kinda default Icon you want to have.
- Of course, the program uses the ¢3micon.library, ¢0mso changes on the Icons become
- immediately visible if you're working with your WorkBench. Well, that's almost
- all, but...
- - for sum strange reason, the program sucks a few KiloBytes when run. I don't
- know why, sorry; for all you programmers: this happens everytime I call
- ¢3mPutDiskObject() ¢0m(no, the reason is not, that my Ram-Disk gets more full :-)
- - when ¢1mIFF2Icon¢0m trys to find the Icon-Type on its own, SoftLinks are always
- treated as Directories - who cares...
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- So have fun with it! One last hint: For another strange reason the Icon-graphic
- on your workbench is displayed in the 3D-border with margins of 2 Pixels
- (above) and 1 (not 2!) Pixel (bottom) - to eliminate this cosmetic thing, just
- save your IFF-brushes in a manner that you preserve an empty line at the
- bottom; IconEdit does so, too, by the way.
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- ¢42m-- Technical stuff ------------------------------------------------------- 4 --¢0m
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- Well, I'm too tired, just look at da Sourcecode...
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- ¢42m-- Concluding words ------------------------------------------------------ 5 --¢0m
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- Jo, folx. Short proggy - short comments. Send everything you don't need any
- longer to this address:
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- ¢1mTropicDesign¢0m
- c/o Hanns Holger Rutz
- Auf dem Godenstedter Berg 17
- D-27404 Zeven
- Germany
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