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- In this release of ICONVERT (1.49) only the PC Paint and TIFF conver-
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- Iconvert
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- Release 1.49
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- Copyright 1987,1988
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- John Paul Michalski
- Infinity Engineering Services
- P.O. Box 812
- Chandler, Az 85244-0812
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- All Rights Reserved
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- Introduction
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- ICONVERT is a graphics format conversion program, which means
- ICONVERT allows graphics created in one type of software to be used in
- another. An example is to use PrintShop icons in Printmaster. In fact
- this program is an outgrowth of a Public Domain program I wrote for
- converting PrintShop to Printmaster to Fontasy formats. Though the
- concept is based on my earlier program, ICONVERT is really a totaly
- different program, with many new conversions and functions.
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- ICONVERT FILES:
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- This release supports conversions TO/FROM
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- ASCII (8x8 and 8x14)
- BASICA BLOAD (Color and Hires)
- DOODLE (CBM)
- Dr Halo II
- First Publisher (ART and MAC)
- FONTASY (Block and Pic)
- GEM
- GIF
- IFF
- NEWSMASTER
- NEWSROOM
- MACPAINT
- PC PAINTBRUSH (Clip and Pic)
- PRINTMASTER (IBM and CBM)
- PRINT SHOP (IBM and CBM)
- RLE
- WINDOWS PAINT
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- In addition ICONVERT contains the following features
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- ViewMode - previewing graphics
- - marking graphics for latter
- conversion.
- - modifying color conversion map
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- Conversion - unattended converesion of up to
- 255 files.
- - clipping of graphics
- - converting color to mono
- - color seperation
- - mirroring
- - flipping
- - inverting (negative)
- - double width
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- File Maintenance - copy files
- - delete files
- - move files
- - rename files
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- System Requirements
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- IBM compatiable PC,XT or AT
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- 256K min. memory
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- CGA or Hercules display adapter
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- DOS 2.x or greater (DOS 3.x recommended)
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- 2 floppy drives and/or HardDrive
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- ICONVERT will work on a floppy only system, but was written to be
- used with a hard drive. The program does not support disk swapping. You
- can change disks, as long as the program and the seven overlays aren't
- moved. The program will not prompt for a disk change nor will it
- realize that a different floppy is in place.
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- Getting Started
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- ICONREAD.ME - this file
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- ICONVERT.COM - the main program
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- ICONVERT.000
- ICONVERT.001
- ICONVERT.002
- ICONVERT.003 - overlay files
- ICONVERT.004
- ICONVERT.005
- ICONVERT.006
- ICONVERT.007
- ICONVERT.008
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- The main program and the nine overlay files must be in the same
- directory (on the same disk) to run. To run just type
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- ICONVERT <RET>
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- You can run ICONVERT from any directory by adding the path :
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- \path1\path2\ICONVERT <RET>
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- Once the program starts it will check that the overlay files are in
- the same directory as the main program. If they are not found the
- program will terminate. IF found you will be presented with the option
- menu.
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- 1: Convert Graphic
- 2: View Graphic
- 3: Change Defaults
- 4: File Maintenance
- 5: Disclaimer
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- 0: Exit to DOS
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- ICONVERT is a menu driven program. By just following the prompts you
- should be able to navigate the program with no problems. The manual
- that will be forth coming will contain greater detail for each function.
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- 0: Exit to DOS
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- Entering '0' at the main menu will terminate the program and return
- you to DOS.
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- 5: Disclaimer
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- This displays the program copyright notice and trademark declaration.
- Your license number can also be found here.
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- 4: File Maintenance
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- The options are: Directory - list any directory
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- Copy - copy files from one directory,
- or disk, to another
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- Delete - delete files
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- Move - move files from a directory to
- another. Actually only the file-
- name is moved.
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- Rename - rename files.
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- File maintenance can be selected to work with only certain types of
- files, marked files (marked in ViewMode) or all files.
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- 3: Change Defaults
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- ICONVERT uses a set of default parameters for each type of
- conversion. Source file extension, Target file extension, Source file
- directory and Target file directory are all preset. This option allows
- you to modify any of these defaults and save them into file that will
- be used when next running ICONVERT.
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- NOTE: due to the fact that PrintShop,PrintMaster,NewsMaster
- and Newsroom require specified filename extensions
- changing the default extension is not allowed. The
- Source and Target directory can be changed.
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- 2: View Graphic
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- ViewMode is the second most useful option in ICONVERT. You can use
- it to preview files to see how the graphic looks before converting. It
- also allows you to see what happens when you convert using the Invert,
- Mirror or DoubleWidth options.
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- When entering ViewMode you are presented with a list of the
- availiable formats. After selecting a format, the program will then
- search the directory,set up under main menu option 3, and show you what
- files are availiable to view. After selection the program switches to
- graphic mode and shows the first file. The following commands are used
- in the graphic mode:
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- <RET>,'0' - Exit graphic Mode
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- <INS> - advance to view next graphic
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- <DEL> - backup to view previous graphic
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- Cursor Keys - Move around picture in large steps
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- <ALT> Cursor Keys - Move around picture in small steps
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- <F1> - Invert picture
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- <F2> - Double Width of picture
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- <F3> - Mirror picture
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- <F4> - Flip picture
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- <F5> - Show full view of picture
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- <F6> - Adj. color map
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- '+' - Mark file
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- '-' - Unmark file
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- Marking a file (+) creates a file that can be used instead of
- individually selecting files before converting. It also will save any
- options currently selected in ViewMode (invert,mirror,double width and
- current color map). Each file can be marked up to 5 times thus allowing
- different options for the same picture.
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- If a file is in color, the picture is first converted to black and white
- before conversion. A color map is used to convert colors to paterns. The
- ColorMap can be changed under main menu option #3 or from the ViewMode.
- Modifying the ColorMap in ViewMode allows each picture (if marked) to have
- a different color conversion. Since each picture can be marked 5 times
- you can create color seperation. In addition the adj. color map option
- has predefined color seperation options.
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- 1: Convert Graphic
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- When selected you are prompted to select which file format you which
- to convert from. Next you choose what format to convert to. The program
- finds the available source files and you are given the option of
- converting all files, selected files, or from a marked file (if any).
- After selecting the source files the program creates target filenames
- for each one. The program will check the target directory to make sure
- that no file there has the same name. If it finds a duplicate name it
- will modify the target name until it doesn't. This can sometimes cause
- some pretty odd filenames. After all of the target names have been
- created you are given the option of accepting the default name or
- changing the name.
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- A third option allows setting up the format for the target file
- (invert, mirror, ect.). Included in the format menu is the option to
- select Multiple. PrintShop and PrintMaster waste a lot of file space
- when converted to Newsroom (not too much) or MacPaint (lots). To offset
- this ICONVERT will place multiple PrintShop/PrintMaster icons in each
- file. For Newsroom this is 6 icons and for MacPaint it is fifty.
- Newsroom icons are seperate clips when used in Newsroom. The 50 icons
- in a MacPaint format would need to be clipped out by whatever
- application is using the file. The Multiple option will override the
- default and create a seperate file for each icon. One advantage of
- going seperate files is that the clip function will not work in
- Multiple mode.
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- ICONVERT will allow up to 255 files to be converted unattended.
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- After approving the target name the conversion takes place. If the
- size of the source graphic is larger than the max size allowed for the
- target you are asked how to clip it. The two options are AutoClip and
- GraphicClip.
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- AutoClip will clip out a portion of the source file the max size
- allowed by the target file. The start points (TOP,CENTER,BOTTOM -
- LEFT,CENTER,RIGHT) are preset by you in main menu option #3. You can
- also change the AutoClip start point from the clipmenu.
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- GraphClip allows you to see exactly what you are clipping and also
- choose to clip a smaller area then the max allowed. When selecting the
- GraphClip option the program goes into graphic mode and displays the
- source graphic. A blinking box (the size of the max allowed for the
- target) shows where you are. Using the cursor keys for large steps,
- <ALT> cursor keys for small steps, move the upper/left corner of the
- box to the place where you want to start clipping. <INS> will lock the
- upper/left corner in place and move the view to the lower/right corner
- of the clip. Use the cursor keys to set the lower/right corner. <INS>
- will lock in the lower/right corner and invert the picture showing what
- area you will clip. <INS> one more to start clip.
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- If you feel that you have made a mistake before the final <INS> use
- the <DEL> key to back up a step. The following are additional functions
- while in GraphClip:
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- '0' - Exit back to ClipMenu
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- <F1> - Invert picture
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- <F2> - Double Width of picture
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- <F3> - Mirror picture
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- <F4> - Flip picture
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- <F5> - Show full view of picture
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- The function keys <F1> - <F5> have no effect after the upper/left
- corner has been locked.
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- This covers the very basics of using ICONVERT. Go thru the program
- and try the different menu options and experiment. Much effort has gone
- into trying to make the user interface as easy as possiable and still
- leave much flexibility.
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