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- .Benefits
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- Benefits of Registration include on-going support of this product
- notification of future releases via mail and FREE upgrades. See
- additional information enclosed for details on FREE Software
- 3 for 2 for all Blind Mellon Customers.
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- .FREE SOFTWARE
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- FREE Software Bonus
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- All Blind Mellon customers get 3 for 2 any customer that registers
- 2 products gets the third one free 3 for 2 or 6 for 4 etc. There
- are no restrictions on price register any two products and get your
- choice of any third one free.
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- See the enclosed Help file for details on price and
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- .REGISTRATION
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- 1. The Program may be registered in the compuserve SW Registration
- GO SWREG and enter ID# 4701 compuserve will notify us via email
- and the cost of registration will be added to your compuserve bill.
- The above number is for Icon Master only the Icon Suite Deal
- is 6217.
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- Future additional tools are planned . Let me know if you
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- All registered users will be notified of updates and may either download the improved versions
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- .Order
- This product can be registered thru Compuserve's Software Registration
- GO SWREG and enter product # 4701. The Icon Suite Deal is 6217.
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- When you register this product you will receive
- support as well as notification of all future releases. You
- will be able to register future releases of this product with
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- Print this help message and utilize the form enclosed to order.
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- The registration fee for this product is $ 17.00
- The registration fee for Icon Suite is 25.00
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- .Libs
- You may declare Icon directories as libraries, You will be ask for the
- directory name and a name for the library, i.e. library name. You will then be able
- to quickly access you libraries via the list box below the exit button.
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- .Show
- Show will display all the Icons in the current directory. Select the Icons with your
- mouse for further action.
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- .Options- Show all icons
- Will display all icons in the directory when the directory is changed, depending
- on how many icons you have in each directory you may not want to choose this
- option.
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- .Options - Editor
- Will call the editor.
- .Options - Favorite directory
- Choose this option to define the initial directory used when Icon Master Starts.
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- .Options - Enter new library
- Will allow you to declare a directory a library and give it a name, you may then
- switch to that library via the list box below the exit button.
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- .Options - Clear Library List
- Will reset the listbox library list to zero.
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- .Manage - Copy or Move
- Will allow you select Icons in the current directory and either move them or copy
- them to the destination directory, If you have not declared a destination directory
- the program will ask you for one. You select icons to be copied/moved with your
- mouse, if you make a mistake you can remove the items from the list.
- .Destination Directory
- used as the destination for the copy/move operation.
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- .Resize
- You may resize the Icon Master Viewer or the Editor, to maximum screen size or
- any size inbetween.
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- .ZOOM - editor
- will make the zoom viewer visible, so that you may increase the icon image size
- on your desktop.
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- . Icon Extractor
- When you register Icon Master, you will receive a free Icon Extractor program
- that can be called from the options menu.
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- .Task Bar
- Task Bar is a handy utility provided as a bonus to registered users of Wallpaper
- Manager. It must be started from Wallpaper Manager but once started maintains
- its own user run list and features. Task Bar will allow you to see and control
- everything that is running on windows simply by dropping the mouse all the way
- to the bottom of the screen at any point and time. You may also create your own
- run list menu.
- .Editor: Tools
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- How to Select a Tool
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- You can select tools in the Editor in either of two ways:
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- 1. Clicking on the icon for the tool in the Tool Palette
- 2. Selecting the name of the tool from the Tools menu
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- Select Tool
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- This tool selects a rectangular region in the editing area.
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- To use the Select tool
- click in the editing area to anchor one corner of the area you want to
- select. Drag the mouse until the flexible box that appears surrounds
- the area you want to select. Release the mouse button. If you make a
- mistake while selecting click outside of the current selection and start over.
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- Paint Tool
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- This tool paints pixels in the editing area according to the selected
- brush size.
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- To use the Paint tool click the mouse in the editing area and drag to
- begin painting.
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- Fill Tool
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- This tool fills a closed area with the color selected in the Color Palette.
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- To use the Fill tool click in the area to be filled. The area
- will be filled with the color selected in the Color Palette.
- The Fill tool fills adjacent pixels which are the same color
- as the starting pixel. If you fill an area with a dithered
- color rather than solid color the result will be a checkerboard
- pattern.
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- Line Tool
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- This tool draws straight lines.
- To use the Line tool click in the editing area to anchor one
- end of the line. Drag the mouse until the mouse reaches the other end
- of the line you want to draw. Release the mouse button to draw
- the line in the icon. The width of the line corresponds to the
- current brush size. The color of the line is the color selected
- in the Color Palette.
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- To draw a horizontal
- vertical
- or diagonal line
- hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
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- Square Tool
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- This tool draws rectangles and squares.
- To use the Square tool click in the editing area to anchor
- one corner of the square. Drag the mouse until the square is the size
- and shape you want. When the square or rectangle is the
- right size and shape release the mouse button. The brush size
- determines width of the box's border. The color of the outline
- of the square is determined by the Color Palette.
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- To draw a perfect square hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
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- Filled Square Tool
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- This tool draws filled rectangles and squares.
- To use the Filled Square tool click in the editing area to anchor
- one corner of the square. Drag the mouse until the square is the
- size and shape you want. When the square or rectangle is the right
- size and shape release the mouse button. The brush size determines
- width of the box's border. The color that fills in the square is
- determined by the Color Palette. The border of the square is a line
- and therefore cannot be drawn using dithered colors. If you select
- a dithered color the border of the square will appear in the nearest
- solid color. If you want the entire square to be drawn with a
- dithered color first draw thesquare with a solid color then use
- the Fill tool to fill it in with the desired dithered color.
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- To draw a perfect square
- hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
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- Circle Tool
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- This tool draws circles and ellipses.
- To use the Circle tool
- click in the editing area to anchor one corner of a flexible box
- containing an ellipse. The box appears while you draw to show
- the anchor point and current mouse position. It disappears when
- you finish drawing. Drag the mouse until the ellipse is the size
- and shape you want. When the circle or ellipse is the right size
- and shape release the mouse button.
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- The brush size determines the border width of the circle or ellipse
- border. The color of the circle or ellipse border is determined
- by the Color Palette.
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- To draw a perfect circle
- hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
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- Filled Circle Tool
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- This tool draws filled circles and ellipses.
- To use the Filled Circle tool click in the editing area to
- anchor one corner of a flexible box containing an ellipse.
- The box appears while you draw to show the anchor point and
- curent mouse position. It disappears when you finish drawing.
- Drag the mouse until the ellipse is the size and shape you want.
- When the circle or ellipse is the right size and shape release the
- mouse button. The brush size determines the border width of
- the circle or ellipse border. The color that fills the circle
- or ellipse is determined by the Color Palette.
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- To draw a perfect circle hold down the SHIFT key as you drag
- the mouse. The border of the ellipse is a line and therefore
- cannot be drawn using dithered colors. If you select a
- dithered color the border of the ellipse will appear in the
- nearest solid color. If you want the entire ellipse to be
- drawn with a dithered color first draw the ellipse with a
- solid color then use the Fill tool to fill it in with the
- desired dithered color.
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- .Editor: Edit Menu
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- Undo
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- This command removes any changes from the icon since the time
- you changed editing tools or selected another icon. Once
- you select a new tool or another icon from the Status Area
- the Undo command cannot remove the changes made in the editing
- area. The Undo icon button in the Status Area displays the
- condition the icon will return to if you select the Undo command.
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- Cut
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- This command copies the portion of the editing area you select
- to the Clipboard and clears the selected area to the current
- screen color. The Cut command does not work if you move the
- part of the icon you select before cutting it. You must
- reselect the area you want to cut then use the Cut command.
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- Copy
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- This command copies the portion of the editing area you select
- to the Clipboard. The editing area is not affected. The Copy
- command does not work if you move the part of the icon you select
- before copying it. You must reselect the area you want to cut
- then use the Copy command.
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- Paste
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- This command inserts the contents of the Clipboard as a selected
- group of pixels in the upper-left corner of the editing area. You
- can then move the selected pixels anywhere in the editing area
- before pasting them in the current icon. To paste the selection
- into the iconclick the mouse anwhere in the editing area outside
- of the selection.
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- All pixels in the pasted bitmap that match the current screen
- color appear transparent and do not affect the icon below. Pixels
- that match the inverse of the screen color replace the pixels
- in the icon.
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- Paste Opaque
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- This command inserts the contents of the Clipboard as a selected
- group of pixels in the upper-left corner of the editing area. You
- can then move the selected pixels anywhere in the editing area
- before pasting them in the current icon. To paste the selection
- into the icon click the mouse anwhere in the editing area outside
- of the selection.
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- Delete
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- This command deletes the selection in the editing area from the icon
- replacing the selection with the current screen color.
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- Select All
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- This command selects the entire icon in the editing area. You can
- also double-click the Select tool to select the entire icon.
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- Flip Horizontal
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- This command flips the current selection in the editing area from
- left to right.
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- Flip Vertical
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- This command flips the current selection in the editing area from
- top to bottom.
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- Rotate Right 90 degrees
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- This command rotates the current selection in the editing area 90
- degrees to the left.
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- Rotate Left 90 degrees
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- This command rotates the current selection in the editing area
- 90 degrees to the right.
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- Invert
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- This command changes all the colors in the current selection to
- their opposites. The following picture shows the normal color
- palette in Icon Master and the inverted color palette so you can
- see how the colors change when using the Invert command.
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- .Editor: Moving a Selection
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- Once a region in the icon has been selected with the Select tool
- there are two ways to move it:
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- Opaque Move Use the right mouse button to click and drag
- the selected pixels. The selection is moved as is
- including all foreground colored pixels and all screen and
- inverse screen colored pixels.
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- Transparent Move Use the left mouse button to click
- and drag the selected pixels. Only the foreground colored
- pixels move. This lets you move regions in the icon that
- appear to be a non-rectangular.
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- Once you move a selection of pixels
- the selection rectangle changes from a dotted rectangle to a solid rectangle.
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- Holding down the SHIFT key while moving a selection leaves a
- copy of the selected pixels at their original location. Selecting
- another tool or selecting another icon also deposits the moved
- pixels to their current location.
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- .Editor: Zooming In and Out
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- The vertical scroll bar along the left side of the editing area
- increases or decreases the magnification of the currently selected icon.
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- You can use this scroll bar to display the icon at actual size or
- magnify it to fill the editing area. When you resize the Editor
- the scroll
- bars adjusts to the new window size so that the icon stays at the
- same magnification.
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- .Editor: Tools
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- How to Select a Tool
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- You can select tools in the Editor in either of two ways:
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- 1. Clicking on the icon for the tool in the Tool Palette
- 2. Selecting the name of the tool from the Tools menu
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- Select Tool
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- This tool selects a rectangular region in the editing area.
-
- To use the Select tool
- click in the editing area to anchor one corner of the area you
- want to select. Drag the mouse until the flexible box that
- appears surrounds the area you want to select. Release the
- mouse button. If you make a mistake while selecting
- click outside of the current selection and start over.
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- Paint Tool
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- This tool paints pixels in the editing area according to the
- selected brush size.
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- To use the Paint tool
- click the mouse in the editing area and drag to begin painting.
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- Fill Tool
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- This tool fills a closed area with the color selected in the Color Palette.
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- To use the Fill tool
- click in the area to be filled. The area will be filled with
- the color selected in the Color Palette. The Fill tool fills
- adjacent pixels which are the same color as the starting pixel.
- If you fill an area with a dithered color rather than solid color
- the result will be a checkerboard pattern.
-
-
- Line Tool
-
- This tool draws straight lines.
- To use the Line tool click in the editing area to anchor one
- end of the line. Drag the mouse until the mouse reaches the other end
- of the line you want to draw. Release the mouse button to draw
- the line in the icon. The width of the line corresponds to the
- current brush size. The color of the line is the color selected
- in the Color Palette.
-
- To draw a horizontal
- vertical
- or diagonal line
- hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
-
-
- Square Tool
-
- This tool draws rectangles and squares.
- To use the Square tool
- click in the editing area to anchor one corner of the square.
- Drag the mouse until the square is the size and shape you want.
- When the square or rectangle is the right size and shape
- release the mouse button. The brush size determines width
- of the box's border. The color of the outline of the square
- is determined by the Color Palette.
-
- To draw a perfect square
- hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
-
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- Filled Square Tool
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- This tool draws filled rectangles and squares.
- To use the Filled Square tool click in the editing area to
- anchor one corner of the square. Drag the mouse until the
- square is the size and shape you want. When the square or
- rectangle is the right size and shape release the mouse button.
- The brush size determines width of the box's border. The color
- that fills in the square is determined by the Color Palette.
- The border of the square is a line and therefore cannot be drawn
- using dithered colors. If you select a dithered color the border
- of the square will appear in the nearest solid color. If you
- want the entire square to be drawn with a dithered color
- first draw the square with a solid color then use the Fill
- tool to fill it in with the desired dithered color.
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- To draw a perfect square
- hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
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- Circle Tool
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- This tool draws circles and ellipses.
- To use the Circle tool click in the editing area to anchor
- one corner of a flexible box containing an ellipse. The box appears
- while you draw to show the anchor point and current mouse
- position. It disappears when you finish drawing. Drag the mouse
- until the ellipse is the size and shape you want. When the
- circle or ellipse is the right size and shape release
- the mouse button. The brush size determines the border width
- of the circle or ellipse border. The color of the circle
- or ellipse border is determined by the Color Palette.
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- To draw a perfect circle
- hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
-
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- Filled Circle Tool
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- This tool draws filled circles and ellipses.
- To use the Filled Circle tool
- click in the editing area to anchor one corner of a flexible
- box containing an ellipse. The box
- appears while you draw to show the anchor point and current
- mouse position. It disappears when you finish drawing. Drag the
- mouse until the ellipse is the size and shape you want.
- When the circle or ellipse is the right size and shape
- release the mouse button. The brush size determines the
- border width of the circle or ellipse border. The color
- that fills the circle or ellipse is determined by the Color Palette.
-
- To draw a perfect circle
- hold down the SHIFT key as you drag the mouse.
- The border of the ellipse is a line and therefore cannot be
- drawn using dithered colors. If you select a dithered color
- the border of the ellipse will appear in the nearest solid
- color. If you want the entire ellipse to be drawn with a
- dithered color first draw the ellipse with a solid color then
- use the Fill tool to fill it in with the desired dithered color.
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- .Editor: Color Palette
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- The Color Palette contains solid and dithered colors you
- can use when editing an icon.
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- To select a color from the palette
- click a color cell with the left or right mouse button.
- IconMaster assigns the selected color to the mouse button
- used to click the color cell. You use this procedure to
- assign foreground colors as well as screen and inverse colors.
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- Double-clicking a mouse button assigns the selected color
- to that button then opens the Custom Color Palette Window.
- You can define your own colors in this window.
- .Editor: Defining Colors
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- You define colors using the Custom Color Palette shown below.
- To open the Custom Color Palette double-clicking the Color
- Palette in the Editor or select the Colors command form the
- Color menu. Minimizing or closing the Editor window also hides or
- closes the Custom Color Palette window.
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- Color Elements and Values
- Custom colors are composed of red (R)
- green (G)
- and blue (B) elements. These elements have values ranging from 0 to 255.
- A value of 0 means none of that color appears in the custom color.
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- Setting Color Values
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- Use the RGB scroll bars to set the individual color elements.
- You can also enter color values into the fields to the right of each
- scroll bar. The color cell to the right of each field displays
- the color matching the value chosen for each element (red
- green
- or
- blue).
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- The Selected Color cell displays the RGB color created by combining
- the individual RGB elements. Since some of the tools
- cannot use dithered colors
- the Nearest Solid Color is also displayed.
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- .Conversion Utility
- Will allow you to convert BMP format to ICO or icon format.
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