The CD-ROM included with your copy of Looking Good In Print contains valuable software programs, textures, and icons.
To view the CD-ROM
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Macintosh - Double click on the LAUNCHME icon after opening the CD on your desktop.
Windows 3.1/Windows 95/Windows NT - Double click on the LAUNCHME.EXE file from your Windows Explorer or File Manager.
You'll see a menu screen offering several choices. See "Navigating the CD-ROM" below for your options.
Navigating the CD-ROM
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Your choices for navigating the CD-ROM appear on the opening screen. You can view the software, browse the Hot Picks, learn more about Ventana, or quit the viewer.
If the viewer does not run properly on your machine, follow the following instructions for optimum performance:
For optimum WINDOWS performance:
1. Copy the LAUNCHME.EXE and LAUNCHME.INI files to the same directory on your
hard drive.
2. Open the LAUNCHME.INI file in a text editor such as Notepad.
3. Find the section in the .INI file that reads:
[Memory]
;ExtraMemory=400
; Amount of kBytes over and above physical memory for use by a projector.
4. If your computer has enough memory to do so, delete the semicolon from the
ExtraMemory line, and change the ExtraMemory setting to a higher number.
5. Save the changes to the LAUNCHME.INI file, and close the text editor.
6. With the CD-ROM still inserted, launch the viewer from the hard drive.
If the viewer still does not run properly on your machine, you can access the
material on the CD-ROM directly through File Manager (Windows 3.x) or Windows
Explorer (Windows 95).
For optimum MACINTOSH performance:
1. Copy the Launch Me file to your hard drive.
2. Click once on the Launch Me file.
3. Select Get Info from the File menu.
4. If your computer has enough memory to do so, change the amount in the Preferred size field to a higher number.
5. Close the info box.
6. With the CD-ROM still inserted, launch the viewer from the hard drive.
If the viewer still does not run properly on your machine, you can access the files on the CD-ROM directly by double-clicking on its icon on the desktop.
Software on the CD-ROM
Software
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Adobe Acrobat 2.1: A portable document viewer
BBEdit Lite 3.5.1: A text editor for the Macintosh.
BBEdit 4.0 Demo: A powerful text editor for the Macintosh.
DeBabelizer Lite LE: Reads and write BMP, PICT, TIFF, and GIF formats.
DeBabelizer Toolbox Demo: A demo of DeBabelizer's tools.
GifBuilder 0.4: Creates animated GIF files.
GIF Converter: An image conversion utility.
Graphic Converter: A graphic conversion utility.
HTML Editor: An HTML editing tool.
JPEGView: An image editor.
Lview Pro: A shareware image editor.
Mapserve: A Macintosh imagemapping utility.
PaintShop Pro: An image editing and creation package.
Page Draw: A Web page creation tool.
PhotoGIF 1.1.4: A plug-in for Adobe Photoshop.
PM2HTML: Converts PageMaker file to HTML.
RTF2HTML: Converts RTF to HTML.
ThumbsPlus: Graphics file viewer, browser and cataloguer.
Transparency 1.04b: A freeware that makes images transparent.
WebForms 2.1b: Creates Web forms
WebImage 1.72 16-bit: An image utility for the Web.
WebImage 1.72 32-bit: An image utility for the Web.
XL2HTML: Converts Microsoft Excel spreadsheets to HTML.
The clip art found on this CD is from different sources. The first images (icon001.jpg through icon057.jpg) were created by Kevin Dixon of Chapel Hill, NC. The remaining images (icon058.jpg through icon283.jpg) were taken from a collection of clip art on the Web at http://leviathan.tamu.edu:70/. This collection was put together by Extension Computer Technology, a support department in the Texas Agricultural Extension Service (TAEX). The original images came from several different sources: the Department of Agriculture Communications at TAMUS (DAC), the Computer Technology Group at TAEX and TAMUS (CTG), the Illinois Cooperative Extension Service (IL CES), the Epsilon Sigma Phi Extension National Honor Fraternity, (ESP) and the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University
of Florida (IFAS).
The textures found on the CD-ROM were created by the genious of Gary and Barbara Bouton.
LView Pro software is copyright (C) 1993-1996 by Leonardo Haddad Loureiro.
IMAGES A collection of 54 images used with express permission. Adobe(R) and Image Club Graphics (tm) are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
Some of the background images included in "Looking Good in Print" were provided by Artbeats Software, Inc. Artbeats Software Inc, is a company dedicated to developing and distributing high-quality backgrounds and textures. Artbeats offers libraries of images for publishing, multimedia, slides, texture mapping and broadcast video. For more information on Artbeats products please contact: Artbeats, Box 709, Myrtle Creek, OR 97457. 800-444-9392, 541-863-4429, fax 541-863-4547, email: facts@artbeats.com, http:..www.artbeats.com (c)1996 Artbeats Software, Inc.
Technical Support
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Technical support is available for installation-related problems only. The technical support office is open from 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Monday through Friday and can be reached via the following methods:
The authors and publisher of this book have used their best efforts in preparing the CD-ROM and the programs contained in it. These efforts include the development, research, and testing of the theories and programs to determine their effectiveness. The authors and publisher make no warranty of any kind expressed or implied, with regard to these programs or the documentation contained in this book.
The authors and publisher shall not be liable in the event of incidental or consequential damages in connection with, or arising out of, the furnishing, performance, or use of the programs, associated instructions, and/or claims of productivity gains.
Some of the software on this CD-ROM is shareware; there may be additional charges (owed to the software authors/makers) incurred for their registration and continued use. See individual program's README or VREADME.TXT files for more information.