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- From: goldman@cork.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Roy Goldman)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.8bit
- Subject: Re: Daisy Dot III
- Date: 23 Jul 1992 19:29:52 GMT
- Organization: University of California at Berkeley
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- References: <1992Jul20.234003.18850@neb>
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- >I havent yet sent in for the registered version of III (still using the
- >demo) - but will be sending my check in soon. You can now add pic's and
- >icons into the output document? WOW! How do you specify (within the
- >document itself) where and which pic to insert? All replies appreciated!
- >Daisy Dot III - better than Word Perfect in my opinion!!
- >-----
- >Posted by BBS User: James King
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- There are a couple of utility programs that create "fonts"
- representing the desired picture or icon. To incorporate the
- graphics, you set the line spacing to 0 and the character spacing to 0
- and then type the corresponding characters. For example, if the
- utility program creates a 96 X 96 graphic, it could store the data in
- the characters in the characters A through I. To include the graphic
- in your document, you'd type:
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- \S0\XV00
- ABC
- DEF
- GHI
-
- Not the most elegant method, but the results can be very impressive.
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