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Frequently Asked Questions
(In no particular order窶ヲ)
Q: Why ClipDragon?
A: ClipDragon came about as a solution to exploit certain features we discovered while
exploring clipping files from within ResEdit! As ClipDragon was being developed,
more and more features came to our attention. Hence, the final product.
Q: Who wrote ClipDragon?
A: ClipDragon was actually written by one person, Anthony D. Saxton. He has been working
to perfect it for over six months! a few small routines that were used to enhance the
user interface features were written by others. These people are credited in the About
box of ClipDragon.
Q: What can I use ClipDragon for?
A: ClipDragon has many uses! among the more popular uses are:
Easy-to-ReadMe files
Every time you want to distribute something, be it an icon collection, a photograph,
or a shareware package, you always want to include a "ReadMe" file. Your message
is much more apt to be read if the user doesn't have to launch a compatible
application to read it!
Startup Reminders
Insert a clipping into your Startup Items folder so that it opens a reminder every
time you start your Mac!
Desktop Portraits
Convert a Picture file of your favorite personality to a ClipDragon clipping with
the frame of your choosing! You can leave this picture visible on your desktop all
the time without using up the extra memory of an application!
Easy Document Maker
Once you've discovered clippings, you'll be using them on a regular basis! Grab that
article of interest out of the most recent MacWay email! If you later want to print it
out, rather than going through the headache of putting the clipping into a document,
just drag it to ClipDragon!
Easy Email
Spent three hours yesterday writing that all-important email. Now the email
program is open, but the email is in a text file on the desktop! Just drag that
document to ClipDragon before dragging it into the email!
Create Clippings for viewing in both System 7 and MacOS 8!
System 7 and MacOS 8 use different techniques to define the final appearance of
clippings within the Finder. ClipDragon places the information for both versions
of Apple窶冱 operating systems. This feature is not available anywhere else!
Q: How do I use ClipDragon?
A: ClipDragon is very easy to use! Drag whatever form of document you want to convert
onto ClipDragon. ClipDragon will dutifully convert the file in place. If you would rather
save the file to another location, just hold the Option key as you drag the file onto
ClipDragon. ClipDragon will prompt for a destination.
Q: Why the new Icon Clippings?
A: Ever since Custom Icons were introduced in System 7, a large amount of the Freeware
and Shareware files for the Mac have been icon collections. Usually icons are
distributed on empty folders. While folders don't take much space, they do have certain
drawbacks as the distribution medium!
As a rule, icons are very small. Often the icon is so small that compressing them
increases their size! Icons attached to folders must be compressed in order to upload
them, because folders cannot be recognized as files! A simple solution is to put the icon
on a file. Clippings are files, but with the obvious benefits over other file types!
Icons distributed on folders don't have the creators copyright attached! Usually, the only
protection the icon artist has is to include a ReadMe document with this information.
ClipDragon gives the option to automatically attach the copyright info into every Icon
Clipping!
Q: What are 'cicn' resources and why does ClipDragon support them?
A: Color Icon ('cicn') resources are special icons used just about everywhere else than the
MacOS desktop. Many uses of custom icons include these 'cicn' resources. A good example
is FirstClass邃「 Client settings files!
Q: Why does the creation and modification dates of my files change?
A: ClipDragon does not convert the file in place. While every attempt has been made to make
it seem that way, the end product is actually a new file. It would not be appropriate to
attempt to convince your computer that the situation is any different. If you wish to
retain the original files, just hold the option key while you drag the files onto
ClipDragon. This will prompt for a new location and/or name for the converted files.
Q: When I drag text from a SimpleText document, the font changes! Does
ClipDragon fix this?
A: This occurs because the default font for SimpleText is Geneva 12pt., while unstyled text
in a clipping file appears as the font you have set in the Views control panel. ClipDragon
has a feature built-in to allow you to change the default font in clippings created by
ClipDragon to any font currently installed in your MacOS!
Q: I have ClipDragon set to move the original file to Trash. Will the original be
trashed if I do a Convert As?
A: By holding the Option key (Sorry; Registered users only!) while dragging a file onto
ClipDragon, or selecting Convert As from the file menu, ClipDragon will prompt for a
destination and leave the original file alone. This means that if you have ClipDragon set
to move the original file to Trash, it will still be left alone. It will not be moved.
Q: I would like to convert a regular clipping file to ClipDragon窶冱 version. Do I
have to drag it onto ClipDragon twice?
A: ClipDragon 1.2 has a new feature available to registered users! If the Shift key is held
while dragging a file onto ClipDragon, the options set in Preferences will be applied to
the file without changing the file窶冱 type. This works with both clippings and regular
documents and can be combined with ClipDragon窶冱 other hot keys.
Q: When I create a Clipping using the Windoid/Side Bar window, it initially
opens with the bar off the left side of the screen! If I move it and press the
Zoom box, I can't adjust it back to the original size!
A: These are side effects of this specific window in System 7. There is no way at this time to
correct it. We suggest that you carefully determine the size and not use the Zoom option
with the Windoid/Side Bar windows. Note that this is no longer an issue in MacOS 8 as
the Grow box is available, but will be a problem for System 7 users of the same
document.
Q: Wait a minute! ClipDragon窶冱 hot keys don't work in version 1.2!
What窶冱 going on?
A: Starting with version 1.2, ClipDragon only supports the Command hot key for unregistered
users. If you would like to take advantage of all ClipDragon窶冱 features, simply send in your
registration!
Q: How do I create clippings with both Text and Pictures?
A: Clippings do not support a combination of Text and Pictures such that SimpleText and
other text editors do. To create such a clipping, you will need to use another utility
called Print2Pict. With this utility, you can "print" the original SimpleText document
as a picture file. You will have to adjust the document height in Page Setup, to get it to
fit in one file. Now, just drag the resulting file onto ClipDragon!
Q: ClipDragon converts my GIF and JPEG files to Text clippings with garbage
in them! What am I doing wrong?
A: ClipDragon converts files based on the file窶冱 Type signiture. Edit your Internet
Browsers窶冱 Helper files to save the GIF and JPEG files for an application that supports
them (I.E. GraphicConverter, GIF Converter, JPEG Viewer窶ヲ). This way ClipDragon will
convert the through MacOS Easy Open as picture documents.
Q: Do you have special discount rates for User Groups?
A: I have already set the price of ClipDragon to as low as I can go and still see some return
on my time and effort. I do have a practice of giving a free registration to individuals or
organizations that publish a review of ClipDragon in a publicly available format, be it
a Web page, newsletter or magazine.
If you, or your organization have done this, please send me a copy or a pdf file of the
publication, or the URL where I can find it. I will be happy to arrange a registration!