Title: | Atari ST, TT, & Falcon |
Notice: | Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting! |
Moderator: | FUNYET::ANDERSON |
Created: | Mon Apr 04 1988 |
Last Modified: | Tue May 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1433 |
Total number of notes: | 10312 |
Greetings all, I have yet another gem (pun not intended) of a question for you. I am using an art package called Quantum Paint which outputs files in either a .PBX format or a .NEO format. The problem I have is printing the paintings, here at work we have an LCG01 which I believe should be able to handle this sort of graphics after the files have been converted??? If I convert a .NEO file using an image called VTNEO.EXE the printer does print the picture only it prints it out a quarter of its proper size, the second half of the picture first and in totally the wrong colours. Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong, as it would be rather nice to use the ST to produce diagrams that could be used for seminars etc. Jason.
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221.1 | new versions of NEO-to-sixel programs | REGENT::LOMICKA | Roy Lomicka | Fri Sep 09 1988 11:30 | 24 |
I asked Bjorn Engberg about your problem and he said it was OK to post a pointer. He's been working on new versions of the neo-to-sixel programs: VIDEO""::USER$4:[ENGBERG.ATARI]LA_NEO.EXE;3 15 15-JUL-1988 09:06 (RWED,RWED,R,RE) VIDEO""::USER$4:[ENGBERG.ATARI]LJ_NEO.EXE;5 12 15-JUL-1988 09:05 (RWED,RWED,R,RE) VIDEO""::USER$4:[ENGBERG.ATARI]LJ_NEO2.EXE;2 15 20-JUL-1988 08:14 (RWED,RWED,R,RE) VIDEO""::USER$4:[ENGBERG.ATARI]PA_NEO.EXE;13 15 15-JUL-1988 09:32 (RWED,RWED,R,RE) VIDEO""::USER$4:[ENGBERG.ATARI]VT_NEO.EXE;4 15 15-JUL-1988 09:06 (RWED,RWED,R,RE) The ones with the "_" in them replace the old (circa 1986) versions and support more of the NEO file format. VT_NEO is for VT240/VT241 devices PA_NEO is for VT330/VT340 devices LA_NEO is for LA50 type devices LJ_NEO and LJ_NEO2 are for LJ250 (might work on LCG01 - not sure) LJ_NEO2 produces a much larger picture than LJ_NEO does. |