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1835.1 | ArtLibrary! | MYGUY::LANDINGHAM | Mrs. Kip | Wed Apr 01 1992 13:19 | 6 |
| Yes, I use the ddif logo - which I obtained from the Digital ArtLibrary
- a wonderful thing put together by Erik Goetz. There is a NOTES file
at CALDEC::DIGITAL_ARTLIBRARY which you might want to look into...
Rgds,
marcia
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1835.2 | Thanks | AUNTB::BRILEY | Are you a rock or leaf in the wind | Wed Apr 01 1992 16:41 | 1 |
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1835.3 | Telecommunications and Networks Pubs | TNPUBS::JONG | Steve | Thu Apr 02 1992 12:34 | 2 |
| We have bit-mapped Digital logos, which you could get as Sixel or
Interleaf files.
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1835.4 | | COGITO::AHERN | We can vote REAL CHOICES for DCU! | Fri Apr 03 1992 09:34 | 4 |
| Be careful with some of those bitmapped Digital logos. I've seen some
that are bogus, possibly because somebody stretched them in one
dimension or another when positioning them in a DECwrite file.
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1835.5 | Not ours -- they are exact | TNPUBS::JONG | Steve | Mon Apr 06 1992 11:16 | 1 |
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1835.6 | | COGITO::AHERN | We can vote REAL CHOICES for DCU! | Mon Apr 06 1992 14:23 | 8 |
| RE: .5 "Bogus bitmaps"
>Not ours -- they are exact
Yes, but what's to prevent somebody from inadvertantly stretching it
out of shape after they've linked it into a DECwrite file? At least
that's what I think happened on what that I'd had forwarded to me.
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1835.7 | Your point? | TNPUBS::JONG | Steve | Wed Apr 08 1992 16:23 | 1 |
| Well, nothing. So get one from us and don't stretch it 8^)
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1835.8 | Digital logo .BMP? | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:19 | 17 |
| I posted this in the DIGITAL_ARTLIBRARY notesfile but so far have had
no reply. A customer is asking me for a .BMP file comprising the
Digital logo, so I'd like to be as responsive as possible. Can anyone
here help? Thanks.
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Note 519.8 Need Digital Logo in BMP format 8 of 8
DYPSS1::DYSERT "Barry - Custom Software Development" 6 lines 26-MAR-1996 05:42
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I am now looking for the new (burgundy) Digital logo in .BMP format.
The pointer provided in the earlier note is no longer valid. Can
someone please provide a current pointer? Also, is the .BMP file
allowed to be given out to others? Thanks!
BD�
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1835.9 | | ODIXIE::MOREAU | Ken Moreau;Technical Support;Florida | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:47 | 12 |
| Does it absolutely have to be a .BMP file? If the customer will accept a
.GIF file there is an easy way: Go to any Digital WWW page and right-click
on the Digital logo. NetScape will present a menu, one choice of which is
to save the image as a .GIF file. I use this all the time to create
cover letters, title pages and other handouts for my customers, by grabbing
their logo off the WWW. And I don't believe that I am violating copyright,
since the only place those documents go to are the company which owns the
symbol in the first place...
My 7-year old son showed me this one!
-- Ken Moreau
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1835.10 | | MIASYS::HETRICK | | Wed Mar 27 1996 13:56 | 4 |
| The logo is available in many formats (BMP, WMF, etc.) through
VTX IR.
Brian
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1835.11 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Mar 27 1996 14:29 | 4 |
| And you can take the GIF logo, load it into any of a number of graphics
apps, and convert it to BMP.
Steve
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1835.12 | I should be ok; thanks to all | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Wed Mar 27 1996 17:10 | 13 |
| I'll check on the .GIF idea.
As for VTX IR, I tried that route but gave up after a while. I didn't
know what to look for, so the menus started to blur together. If you
would be so kind as to direct me to the right set of submenus I would
be pleased to file this info for future reference.
There are a couple of kind souls that have provided pointer offline as
well.
Thanks to all!
BD�
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1835.13 | | NUBOAT::HEBERT | Captain Bligh | Thu Mar 28 1996 10:04 | 17 |
| $VTX IR <ENTER>
1 (Search for Word in Title) <ENTER>
AL (Digital Art Library) <PF1><ENTER>
LOGO <PF1><ENTER>
1 (LOGO)<ENTER>
...some Next key depressions...
10 (19-Nov-94 Digital TM Burgundy logo 72pt shown in color) <ENTER>
[1] (Mail a File) <ENTER>
5 (WMF file, Drawing, Color) <ENTER>
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1835.14 | What is a WMF file ? | LESREG::CROSS | | Thu Mar 28 1996 14:36 | 7 |
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I thought we were talking about .BMP and .GIF files.
What are WMF and GCM files ?
/John
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1835.15 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Be gone - you have no powers here | Thu Mar 28 1996 15:19 | 4 |
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I extracted it, but neither LView, XV nor Paint recognize a .WMF
file.
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1835.16 | | GODIVA::bence | Sounds like a job for Alice. | Thu Mar 28 1996 16:01 | 5 |
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.WMF Windows MetaFile
(commonly used format for clipart in Word for Windows and other
Microsoft applications)
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1835.17 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Being weird isn't enough | Thu Mar 28 1996 16:23 | 6 |
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When I try and pull it into Word, it prompts "convert file from"
and offers a list of choices ... what is the file type?
Windows MetaFile isn't 1 of the choices.
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1835.18 | Insert...Picture | LESREG::CROSS | | Thu Mar 28 1996 16:29 | 13 |
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I tried the Insert pull-down menu in Word 6.0, and then I clicked on
Picture...
I could then add either the .cgm or .wmf versions of the images I had
pulled from the Art Library (NOT the Digital Logo)
The .cgm (Corel ?) image happened to be larger, but Word let me scale
it through Format...Picture (when it was selected).
Cheers,
John
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1835.19 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Being weird isn't enough | Thu Mar 28 1996 16:51 | 5 |
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Got it now ... thanks!!
I'm still relatively new to this PC stuff.
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1835.20 | (Trivia) | ATLANT::SCHMIDT | See http://atlant2.zko.dec.com/ | Thu Mar 28 1996 17:26 | 4 |
| I believe .CGM is "Computer Graphics Metafile". I think Harvard
Graphics and some other programs used to make these.
Atlant
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1835.21 | | HELIX::WELLCOME | Steve Wellcome MRO1-1/L31 Pole HJ33 | Fri Mar 29 1996 08:16 | 7 |
| FWIW, the Digital MRO library has a couple of copies of "Encyclopedia
of Graphics File Formats," approximately 900 pages long, that describes
almost every graphics file format in current use.
Although mildly interesting, unless you're planning to write a
format coverter or something it probably isn't particularly useful....
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1835.22 | | DYPSS1::DYSERT | Barry - Custom Software Development | Fri Mar 29 1996 08:23 | 3 |
| Thanks for the VTX info. I'll go try my hand.
BD�
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1835.23 | WWW alternative exists -- Brand InfoCenter | VORTEX::VANC::SMICK | Van C. Smick - Branding & Naming Mgr (381-0781) | Fri Mar 29 1996 08:47 | 23 |
| Another alternative is to use the Brand InfoCenter on WWW. It tends to
be a bit easier to find what you are seeking -- plus it has lots of
other valuable "stuff"
Employees can access it at the following url:
http://www.imc.das.dec.com/brand/
BTW the logo page is at:
http://www.imc.das.dec.com/brand/buildblks/logo/logo2/avail.html
Vendors and partners can also access the info but there is a different
url and a user name/password is required. If you need that info for a
partner or vendor, send mail to AKOCOA::DIGIALBRAND or Digital Brand
@AKO.
cheers,
Van
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1835.24 | | MIASYS::HETRICK | | Fri Mar 29 1996 09:54 | 18 |
| The particular graphics converters Word has available, like the
particular document converters Word has available, are set at
installation time. Converters may be added by either rerunning the
SETUP program, or by placing the appropriate DLL directly into the
appropriate Windows program directory. (The latter is not generally
recommended.)
WMF (Windows Meta File) is the native graphics format for
Windows. Displaying or printing a WMF on Windows basically involves
copying it to the device context, as what is stored in a WMF is
essentially a series of Windows API calls. WMFs generally scale
without loss of detail, unlike BMPs (bitmaps). CGM (Computer Graphics
Metafile) is an alternative scalable format that works for pictures,
but not pictures with embedded text such as annotations. (Fonts or
point sizes may change due to limitations either in the CGM format
itself or in the CGM converter.)
Brian
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1835.25 | | CALDEC::GOETZE | erik goetze; Tired: Word; Wired: BBedit | Fri Mar 29 1996 19:38 | 25 |
| As I posted tardily in the ArtLibrary notesfile, the BMP files
have been present all along in the usual place for Digital logos:
$DIR TRINTY::AZ:[PC.LOGOS]AL10*.BMP
Directory TRINTY::AZ:[PC.LOGOS]
AL010000.BMP;2 1730/1740 16-APR-1993 13:27:54.00
AL010001.BMP;2 1903/1908 16-APR-1993 13:46:22.00
AL010002.BMP;1 1733/1740 31-MAR-1993 14:12:42.00
AL010003.BMP;1 1844/1848 31-MAR-1993 14:13:12.00
AL010006.BMP;1 1411/1416 21-MAY-1993 10:31:52.00
Total of 5 files, 8621/8652 blocks.
Just because I used VMS to list them doesn't mean they aren't available
via Pathworks, VTX IR, or the Web. The Web address for the above would be
http://trinty.pa.dec.com/pc/logos/
And the above notes are correct, BMP is an inferior file format to
a scalable vector form like Illustrator EPS or WMF. However
there are times when that is exactly what you need. Note the
large file sizes.
erik
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1835.26 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Sat Mar 30 1996 11:07 | 8 |
| Re: .23
I reported to Van that the several non-Netscape browsers I tried
complained about the URL syntax of the links on the avail.html page.
I've been unable to figure out what they OUGHT to look like. Might
someone take a stab at this?
Steve
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1835.27 | | CFSCTC::SMITH | Tom Smith TAY2-1/L7 dtn 227-3236 | Sat Mar 30 1996 13:52 | 18 |
| re: .-1
I imagine the ones that cause problems are the ones like:
<A HREF="ftp:../../../ftp/block/pc/alpha/single">
These are certainly unusual URLs, and I'm not sure how you should
"expect" them to be interpreted by a browser. With Netscape, they are
interpreted, probably incorrectly, as http URLs, which happen to work.
Interpreted as ftp URLs, as seems to be intended, they don't work.
Entering ftp://www.imc.das.dec.com/brand/ftp/block/pc/alpha/single/ by
hand complains that the file is not available (../brand/ftp seems to be
a symbolic link to nowhere or to something outside the ftp server's file
structure). It looks like "ftp:" should just be deleted (and since it's
really a directory, there should be a "/" at the end).
-Tom
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1835.28 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Sat Mar 30 1996 21:26 | 10 |
| Right - and you ran into the same brick wall I did. I have exchanged
mail with Van Smick about this, but he says he "just pasted in what
Netscape told him". (Sometimes I think we should ban Netscape. It is
the source of more grief and unusuable pages than anything else I can
think of.)
Ah well - I'll work this out with Van and maybe take it to
INTERNET_TOOLS for assistance.
Steve
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1835.29 | | COVERT::COVERT | John R. Covert | Sat Mar 30 1996 23:08 | 9 |
| This may be moot now that the actual .BMPs have been found...
re the suggestion to take a .gif from a web page and convert it:
If what is wanted is a file for paper printing, you're going to want
at least 300 if not 600 dpi, and the .gif will only be 72 dpi as will
the converted .bmp and will look pretty lousy when printed.
/john
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