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360.1 | Try notes 50.2 and 50.4 | CLOSET::GRANT | I've saved $2565.00 since I quit smoking. | Thu Jul 12 1990 09:39 | 4 |
| You may find that notes 50.2 and 50.4 help. They contain directions
for the conversion of .ps files to .fse.
Wayne
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360.2 | also 50.6... | CDROM::DUPREZ | | Thu Jul 12 1990 09:44 | 5 |
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Looks like 50.6 may help, too.
Roland
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360.3 | | NSDC::ESTILL | | Fri Jul 13 1990 05:17 | 10 |
| Thank you,
I read note 50.6, but don't understand it.
Could you tell me exactly what to add, where, and how.
I am sorry, but I don't really have much support when it comes to
including figures.
Carrie
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360.4 | I'll check... | CLOSET::GRANT | I've saved $2566.50 since I quit smoking. | Fri Jul 13 1990 09:21 | 5 |
| I'm afraid I can't be much more help. I'll check around to see if I
can find someone with more expertise in that area. Or maybe one of our
other readers could clear it up for you?
Wayne
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360.5 | RAGS capture | MARVIN::KNOWLES | intentionally Rive Gauche | Mon Jul 16 1990 06:18 | 49 |
| I haven't done this, Carrie (I've always used UTOX before, when I've
done screen captures to convert to .FSE), but I've had a play with
the new flavour of RAGS and used the `Export' option (the latest
RAGS I've got installed is T3.3, tho' a T3.4 is around, and details in
that may have changed)) and it seemsquite straightforward.
Get the postscript file up on your screen, using the PSViewer or
whatever it's called this week (I know nothing about this step).
From RAGS, pull down the Window menu. One of the options is `Digitize'.
Select this, and the `Hints' window says `Set up screen as desired.
When ready, press the <DO> key. (MB3 = CANCEL)'. Do what it says:
you can size and move windows or shrink them to icons; if you want to
bail out, click (once) on MB3 (that's the rightmost mouse button,
if you're using the default setup).
When you press <DO>, nothing dramatic happens. Again, the `Hints'
window tells you what to do. You select the bit of screen you want
to capture by clicking MB1 at the top left-hand corner of the
area you want; then (with MB1 held down) drag the pointer across the
area (RAGS draws a rectangle round the area you're selecting). When
you've done, release MB1 and the rectangle stays where it is.
Then move your pointer back into the drawing window. As soon as it
gets there, you will see a rectangle with two crosslines attached
to it - this represents the area you have selected. Position this
where you want it in the drawing window, and click MB1 again to
drop the image where you want it.
Then pull down the `File' menu, and select `Export'. In the
Export window, click on FSE, SDML file, and Figure (if that's
the sort of figure you want. At the top of the window, give
an appropriate filename. (I don't have much of an idea what the
rest of the Export window does, but what I've said at least works.)
At the bottom left-hand corner of the Export window, there is a
button marked GENERATE FILE, Click on it (MB1 again). The `Hints'
window tells you when RAGS has generated the necessary files; then
you can click on DISMISS. Finally, get out of RAGS (`File' => `Exit').
The files generated are one with the extn. .FSE and one with the extn.
.SDML. You can call the .SDML one as it is into your .SDML source file
- it has all the necessary <figure> commands. Make sure the .FSE one
is in the same directory as your source .SDML file before you do your
online build.
I hope this lot helps. If something goes wrong, try your system manager
- this works for me as I've described it.
Bob
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360.6 | an attempt at a clarification... | CDROM::DUPREZ | | Wed Jul 25 1990 16:43 | 27 |
| Carrie,
What you can do is add the scale command (Ex: 1.3 1.3 scale)
to the top of the .PS file in question, and add "showpage" (without
the quotes) at the bottom of the file. At that point you should
be able to display it with the PostScript previewer.
(If you don't have the PostScript previewer, I'm not sure where
you can get it, although I believe there are pointer(s) to it in
either this conference or the BOOKREADER conference.)
Once the graphic is displayed on your screen, you can capture
it using the "Capture Portion of Screen" choice on the "Print Screen"
menu in the Session Manager. Before doing this, you should use
Customize Print Screen to set the output format, output name, etc.
I believe if you trap it in either Sixel or DDIF format it will
be acceptable to UTOX.
Once you have captured the screen, you can go into UTOX, bring
the graphic in, manipulate it if you wish, and save it in FSE format,
which is usable in Bookreader books.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me
off-line.
Roland
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360.7 | Forget the session manager - use UTOX for the capture | AIRBAG::SWATKO | Electrons are cheap. Trees are not. | Thu Jul 26 1990 14:16 | 15 |
| > Once the graphic is displayed on your screen, you can capture
> it using the "Capture Portion of Screen" choice on the "Print Screen"
> menu in the Session Manager. Before doing this, you should use
> Customize Print Screen to set the output format, output name, etc.
> I believe if you trap it in either Sixel or DDIF format it will
> be acceptable to UTOX.
>
> Once you have captured the screen, you can go into UTOX, bring
> the graphic in, manipulate it if you wish, and save it in FSE format,
> which is usable in Bookreader books.
You can use UTOX to capture the screen image and bypass the session manager
step altogether.
-Mike
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360.8 | Yup | CDROM::DUPREZ | | Tue Oct 02 1990 14:44 | 8 |
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RE: -.1
He's right - I was thinking back to when UTOX didn't have screen
capture (or at least I hadn't noticed it...)
Roland
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