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- READ ME file for CorelDRAW 2.5 Maintenance Release
-
- Release Notes: December 16, 1992
-
- Please read this file carefully. It contains information on features that
- have changed or are not documented in the CorelDRAW 2.5 manuals supplied
- with your purchase.
-
-
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-
- (A) General Notes
-
- ****(1) Your OS/2 Operating System software
-
- This maintenance release of CorelDRAW 2.5 for OS/2-PM supports the new
- IBM OS/2 32-Bit graphic engine. In order to access CorelDRAW's full
- functionality, you should be running OS/2 version 2.01 or later, which
- incorporates this engine. Some of the features in this maintenance
- release will not be available to you if you're using OS/2 2.0.
- The necessary upgrade files are available free on the IBM OS/2 BBS and
- are also on Compuserve. Alternatively, a disk set is also available
- from IBM at a nominal cost.
-
-
- ****(2) Running CorelTRACE, WFN Boss, CorelPHOTO-PAINT, CorelCHART and
- CorelHELP
-
- In order to run these applications, you must have the WIN-OS/2 Support
- files installed as part of your operating system. If you have not done
- this, consult your OS/2 documentation and install the necessary files.
-
- The first time you try to run these applications, a CHANGE SETTINGS dialog
- box will appear on screen. Select "SETTINGS", then "SESSION". One of the
- "WINOS2" buttons (WINOS2 FULL SCREEN or WINOS2 WINDOWED) will appear to be
- selected. It is actually not selected.
-
- Re-select that button so that a rectangle appears around the description,
- then close SETTINGS. To save RAM space, you can also change the XMS and EMS
- to "zero" (0) in the WIN-OS2 settings.
-
- SPECIAL NOTE for CorelCHART:
- (1) In addition to the screen settings, you will have to modify a
- session setting using the "WIN-OS/2 SETTINGS". Only one(1)
- modification is needed: highlight the "DPMI_MEMORY_LIMIT" and
- increase the value to a minimum of six (6).
- Save the settings and exit the SETTINGS menu.
-
- (2) Since CorelCHART requires Adobe Type Manager fonts, the "ATM"
- utility must be active, and the ATM cache value should be set to
- a minimum of 256K. (ATM, is supplied with the OS/2 2.0 operating
- system. Refer to your OS/2 manual).
-
- Remember to SHUTDOWN and reboot your system after installing CorelDRAW,
- since changes are made to the OS2.INI and CONFIG.SYS files.
-
-
- ****(3) Running CorelHELP!
-
- CorelHELP may not work properly on systems that use 800-by-600 or
- 1024-by-768 SVGA drivers. This is a known problem with OS/2 and certain
- video drivers. We anticipate this situation to be fixed in the near future.
- In the meantime, run the HELP! under WINOS2 FULL SCREEN.
-
-
- ****(4) Your CORELDRW.INI file
-
- The following variables have been added to the list of functions you
- can customize in your CORELDRW.INI file:
-
- (a) "PSComplexityThreshold". This variable is used to alter the
- threshold at which CorelDRAW decides a filled path is too complex
- for successful printing on a PostScript device. It is a count of
- the number of nodes in an individual path and should be set for a
- value between 20 and 3000, with the default being 3000. If an
- individual path contains more nodes than the limit set here, the
- program will break it up into simpler ones, without modifying the
- appearance. Note that even shorter paths (eg/ 300 nodes or less)
- containing complex fills such as fountain fills, vector/bitmap fills,
- can cause problems with a PostScript printer (typically indicated as
- a "Limitcheck Error"). If this occurs, reset the variable to a
- lower value, such as 200 or 300.
-
- (b) "32BitEngine". This variable is used to specify whether or not
- you're running the 32-bit graphic engine supplied with OS/2 version
- 2.01. The default setting is 1, which assumes you are. If you have
- not yet upgraded to OS/2 version 2.01, then you must manually edit
- the CORELDRW.INI file after installation and set this variable to 0.
-
-
- ****(5) Your WIN.INI file
-
- The installation procedure updates and adds the following two sections to
- your WIN.INI file (found in your OS2\MDOS\WINOS2 directory).
-
- [CorelDraw3]
- PhotoPaintDir=C:\COREL32\PHOTO
-
- [CorelDraw]
- Dir=C:\COREL32
-
- The directory names shown here assume installation on C-drive and use the
- default names. They may be different on your system. These sections are
- required for proper operation of some of the CorelDRAW utility applications.
-
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-
- (B) Filters
-
- (1) The following changes have been made to existing export filters:
-
- ****General
-
- In the Technical Reference Guide supplied with your purchase, the text
- concerning a number of the export filters mentions an export option named
- "Include All Artistic Attributes". This can be ignored wherever it occurs,
- since the export filters now handle this function internally.
-
- In addition, you have the option to export only selected objects from your
- CorelDRAW file by selecting the checkbox that appears in the Export format
- dialog box. However, you must be running OS/2 version 2.01 or later to
- make use of this feature. While references to this function exist in the
- Technical Reference Guide, this feature did not work under version 2.0 of
- OS/2.
-
-
- ****TIFF Format
-
- A switch may now be set in your CORELDRW.INI file which allows you to save
- TIFF files to the version 4.2 specification. Certain software applications
- are known to have difficulties reading TIFF files conforming to the newer
- 5.0 specification. This includes EPS files that contain a TIFF display
- header. The switch in the CORELDRW.INI file is called "ExportToTiff42"
- and its default setting is 0 (zero). If it is left set to zero, the TIFF
- file will be exported conforming to the version 5.0 specification. If you
- set it to 1 (one), the file will be exported conforming to the version
- 4.2 specification. If your application has problems reading an exported
- TIFF file, set this switch to 1 and then re-export the file.
-
-
- ****Encapsulated PostScript EPS Format
-
- When specifying the "Image Header Size" for this format, the choices have
- been altered from "None", "128x128", "256x256", or "512x512" to read:
- "None", "Low", "Medium" or "High" resolution.
-
-
- ****SCODL SCD Format
-
- The description for the SCODL export mentions a dialog box that appears,
- allowing you to change "Background Color" and "Send end of Image"
- information. Ignore that section completely. The export filter has been
- modified to determine the slide's background color from your drawing file's
- page frame color.
-
-
- (2) The following file export options and filters have been added:
-
- ****CorelDRAW 16-Bit Format
-
- The CDR format used in CorelDRAW 2.5 for OS/2-PM is a 32-bit file. However,
- you may save the CDR in the older 16-bit version by selecting the checkbox
- in the "Save As" dialog box. This produces a 16-bit version of the file
- that may be read by the previous release of CorelDRAW for OS/2-PM and by
- the Windows version of the program. This feature can be useful when sharing
- files with someone who is running one of those versions of CorelDRAW.
- There will be no alteration in the appearance of your image when saving it
- in the 16-bit format.
-
- You may now also choose to save only a selected portion of your image by
- using the "Selected Object(s) Only" option. Simply select the objects you
- want to save as a new CDR file and then click on the "Save As" item under
- the File menu. Check the "Selected Object(s) Only" box and assign a name
- to the file. Then click on OK. Note that you must be running OS/2 version
- 2.01 or later to make use of this feature. Applications for this option
- include building sets of smaller files from complex ones, or splitting up
- large, complex files into more workable pieces. When each of the pieces
- is finished, you can then bring them all back together by importing one
- after another into a "final" version of the drawing.
-
-
- ****AutoCAD DXF (DXF)
-
- Drawings created in CorelDRAW may be exported to CAD/CAM devices or software
- that accept the DXF format. This includes packages such as AutoCAD and
- certain computer-driven glass and sign cutters. Note that the DXF Export
- filter only supports the export of outlines. All line weights and line
- types are exported as 0.003" thick solid lines.
-
- >> CorelDRAW Features not supported in the DXF format
- The following CorelDRAW features are not supported on importing DXF files
- into AutoCAD:
- - Fills of all types are ignored.
- - Calligraphic pen effects, dashed and dotted lines, and all line
- weights are converted to solid lines 0.003" thick.
- - Bitmaps are not exported.
- - Curves are exported as polyline segments.
-
- >> Objects with no Outlines
- Filled objects that have no outlines will have an outline appended to them
- in the DXF export process.
-
- >> File Size
- DXF files created with this filter can become quite large, especially since
- text is exported as curves. A complex drawing occupying only 20 or 30 K in
- CorelDRAW may easily balloon to 500 K or more in the DXF format.
-
- >> Colors
- Options in the Export DXF dialog box control how colors in the CorelDRAW
- file are translated and defined in the DXF file.
-
- Standard Colors (7): Matches colors in the CorelDRAW file to the seven
- colors available in DXF. The configuration of your
- system determines what colors are actually used.
- As a general rule, you'll get better results when
- your drawing contains primary colors.
-
- Full Colors (255): May yield a truer representation of your CorelDRAW
- file. But because results vary depending on the
- video adaptor and driver used in Windows, colors
- may turn out to be very poorly matched.
-
- >> Text
- Text exports as curves so that it's appearance is maintained in the exported
- file. Note however that text exported as curves cannot be edited as text
- in the destination application.
-
-
- ****HP Plotter HPGL (PLT)
-
- This filter saves drawings in a vector format used primarily by
- computer-driven sign and glass cutters. Only the outlines of objects are
- exported.
-
- >> CorelDRAW Features not supported in the PLT format
- The following features are not supported in the exported PLT file:
- - Fills of all types are ignored.
- - Bitmaps
- - Calligraphic outlines (these are exported as solid outlines of
- uniform width)
-
- >> Limitations
- The following limitations occur on exporting to the PLT format:
- - Dotted and dashed lines are mapped to HPGL's standard line types
- - Bezier curves are converted to line segments
-
- >> Colors
- HPGL files contain "pen numbers" that correspond to the drawing pens
- available in a plotter. These pens are installed by the user and can be any
- color. The pen numbers and color assignments selected in CorelDRAW's
- HPGL Pen Color Selection dialog box should be paired with the pen
- assignments in the plotter.
-
- When the file is exported, the colors it contains are analyzed for their
- CMYK content. They are then matched as closely as possible to the pen number
- and color definitions in the [CorelHPGLColors] section of the
- CORELDRW.INI file.
-
- As many as 256 pens can be defined, but most plotters use eight or fewer
- pens. For this reason, the initial configuration of CorelDRAW only defines
- the eight most-widely used pen colors as follows:
-
- [CorelHPGLPens] [CorelHPGLColors]
- P1= Black Black=0,0,0,100
- P2= Blue Blue=100,100,0,0
- P3= Red Red=0,100,100,0
- P4= Green Green=100,0,100,0
- P5= Magenta Magenta=0,100,0,0
- P6= Yellow Yellow=0,0,100,0
- P7= Cyan Cyan=100,0,0,0
- P8= Brown Brown=0,50,100,25
-
- NOTE: The [CorelHPGLPens] and [CorelHPGLColors] sections will not appear
- in your CORELDRW.INI file until after you export your first PLT file.
-
- In the [CorelHPGLColors] section, the color's name appears, followed by a
- string of four numbers (separated by commas). These numbers define the
- CMYK colors associated with a particular pen number. For example, the
- Pen #3 definition is "Red". Within CorelDRAW, this is defined as:
-
- 0% Cyan (the first numeric value after the second quotation mark),
- 100% Magenta (second numeric value),
- 100% Yellow (third numeric value) and
- 0% Black (fourth numeric value).
-
- All color values must lie in the range 0 to 100. Any objects in the
- CorelDRAW file that have a outlines colored Red will have their outlines
- assigned as Pen #3 when exported as a PLT file. Note that if you define
- and export a pen number in the PLT file that is not in your plotter, that
- undefined pen will usually default to Pen #1 in the plotter.
-
- When adding a new pen definition, the name to the right of the equals sign
- in the [CorelHPGLPens] section (eg/ "P9=Purple") must be identical to the
- name you assign in the [CorelHPGLColors] section, otherwise the pen will
- default to black. Color names may be up to 14 characters long.
-
- >> Stretch Factor
- You may also alter the horizontal and/or vertical scaling of your exported
- image by changing the Stretch Factor in the HPGL Pen Color Selection dialog
- box. Values must lie in the range of 1 to 1000. To maintain the aspect
- ratio of the original CorelDRAW file, set both Horizontal and Vertical
- stretch factors to equal amounts within the range.
-
- >> Page Size and Orientation
- So that the image is properly positioned when plotted, make sure the page
- size and orientation of your CorelDRAW file match the plotter page. If the
- plotted image appears distorted, try changing the orientation of the
- CorelDRAW page then re-export the file.
-
- >> Unoutlined Objects
- Since this filter deals with outlines only, any filled objects in your
- CorelDRAW file that have no outlines will have an outline appended to them
- in the HPGL export process.
-
- >> Text
- Text exports as curves so that it's appearance is maintained in the exported
- file. Note however that text exported as curves cannot be edited as text
- in the destination application.
-
-
- ****Mac PICT (PCT)
-
- This filter saves drawings in PICT2 (color) format for use in many Macintosh
- graphics programs. Only vector objects can be exported in this format.
- Any bitmaps in the drawing will be ignored.
-
- >> CorelDRAW Features not supported in the PCT format
- The following features are not supported in the exported PCT file:
- - Bitmaps
- - PostScript texture fills. These are exported as a gray fill.
- - Two-Color and Full-Color pattern fills
-
- >> Outline Attributes
- CorelDRAW will export calligraphic pen effects and uniform width pen
- outlines to the Mac PICT format. Butt-end line caps are also supported.
-
- >> Objects with Fills and Outlines
- Filled objects with an outline export as a group of two objects. One object
- will be the outline and the other the fill. Outlines on text will export,
- provided the text is converted to curves prior to export. Convert the text
- by choosing the "Convert to Curves" command in the Arrange menu.
- Note that text converted to curves cannot be edited.
-
- >> Fountain Fills
- The number of bands used to represent fountain fills in the exported file
- is determined by the Preview Fountain Stripes setting in the Preferences
- dialog box.
-
- >> Colors
- The colors available on the MAC are device-dependent, varying with the type
- of display you're using. If you have a display that uses 8-bit color, you
- are limited to a total of 256 colors. The colors in your CorelDRAW file
- will be matched as closely as possible. A display that uses 24-bit color
- will display colors that are virtually identical to the ones you used in
- CorelDRAW.
-
- >> Text
- Text exports as curves so that it's appearance is maintained in the
- exported file. Note however that text exported as curves cannot be edited
- as text in the destination application.
-
-
- ****WordPerfect Graphic (WPG)
-
- This filter saves drawings for printing on non-PostScript printers from
- WordPerfect Version 5.0 and later. Note the following information
- concerning differences between a CorelDRAW file and the same file exported
- to the WPG format:
-
- >> CorelDRAW Features not supported in the WPG format
- - Calligraphic pen effects (exported as hairlines)
- - Line cap types
- - PostScript textures fills and halftone screens
- - Bitmaps
-
- >> Outline Attributes
- Outlines of any thickness are exported as hairlines in the WPG format.
- Arrowheads and the various CorelDRAW dotted and dashed line types are
- supported by this filter.
-
- >> Fountain Fills
- Note that fountain fills may tend to contain coarse banding.
-
- >> Colors
- When exporting to the WPG format, a dialog box will appear that lets you
- control how colors in the CorelDRAW file are treated. The two options are:
- 16 Colors and 256 Colors.
-
- 16 Colors: Matches colors in the CorelDRAW file to a standard set of
- 16 colors. Choosing this option usually yields acceptable
- results on a VGA display.
-
- 256 Colors: This option may yield a truer representation of your
- CorelDRAW file. However, since the results vary depending
- on the video adaptor and driver used in WordPerfect, colors
- may appear as shades of gray. If this happens, go back to
- CorelDRAW and export the file again with 16 colors selected.
-
- >> Text
- Text exports as curves so that it's appearance is maintained in the exported
- file. Note however that text exported as curves cannot be edited as text
- in the destination application.
-
- >>Rotations
- When creating a drawing in CorelDRAW for use in the WPG format, a word
- about rotating your drawing once you're in WordPerfect: DON'T!
- You should create your drawing and the final rotational orientation you
- intend to use in WordPerfect while you are in CorelDRAW. If you rotate a
- CorelDRAW WPG file in WordPerfect, it may not print correctly because of
- the way WordPerfect handles bounding boxes and rotations.
-
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- (C) Fonts
-
- Over 50 new WFN typeface and symbol fonts have been added to this
- maintenance release: They include:
-
- ****New Typeface Fonts:
-
- Alefbet, Algiers, Amherst, Bigtop, Bosanova, Bravo Engraved, Busker,
- Castanet, Charlesworth, Crescent, Envision, Euromode, Golden Old Style,
- Hollow, Indiana, Indiana Solid, Kastler, Kids, Liquid Crystal, Lithograph,
- Lithograph Light, Merlin, Nuance, Pepper, Playwright, Powerline, Quantum,
- Scott, Scribe, Shogun, Trafalgar, and Vivienne.
-
- ****New Symbol Fonts:
- Sports&Hobbies, Keystroke, Landmarks, Military, MilitaryID, Music, People,
- Plants, Science, Signs, Technology, Tracks, and Weather.
-
- Please note that these new fonts are only available on the CD-ROM disk
- supplied with your kit.
-
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