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Tools Directory (4.9.99)
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SuperSlide (ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED TOGETHER WITH SUPERVIEW - see there)
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This is a simple program for quick and easy viewing of graphics
from WB, Shell or from other programs like DOpus.
It supports CLI and Workbench Usage, FileRequester (when called with
no parameters from WB or CLI), WildCards (from CLI) and multiple
selection (within the FileRequester or by selecting several Icons on WB).
Allows specifying a source directory for FileRequester selection
(for example: "SuperSlide Work:Graphics/").
Other options: QUIET won't open any requesters on errors or
"file not found messages" etc.
This program is NOT Freeware. It is part of SuperView.
CyberSlide (ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED TOGETHER WITH SUPERVIEW - see there)
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CyberSlide provides the same functionality as SuperSlide, but
only works with CyberGraphX (or clones) and an 68020 CPU.
It only makes use of Cybergraphics viewmodes, either via the BestModeID
mechanism or by using user specified values, following this syntax
(only when filename[s] spefified):
CyberSlide MODEID=0x... (hex number in c-style, like 0xaabbccdd)
CyberSlide MODEWIDTH=999 MODEHEIGHT=999 (decimal width/height numbers)
The parameters are optionally - if these are specified, filenames/wildcards have
to follow (batch-mode). Of course you also may make use of these from Workbench,
by specifying tooltype entries within the program's icon or the icons of
the images that are to be displayed (e.g. via multi-selection). Then,
additionally the following tooltype is allowed:
DEF_DIR=... (source directory for images)
Please note, that the color depth cannot be specified for some reason.
The minimum supported depth is 8 Bit, HAM and 24 Bit graphics will first
tried to be displayed in 24 Bit, or - if this does not work - in 16 Bit.
If you specify the KEEPSCREEN option, the program only will open a screen once
(that is, in 16 or 24 bit, but with the specified size, if any) and keep
it open until all images have been displayed. This avoids resyncing of
the monitor, but you lose the ability to scroll around in oversized images,
i.e. images that are larger than the initially selected one.
Other options: QUIET won't open any requesters on errors or
"file not found messages" etc.
This program is NOT Freeware. It is part of SuperView.
WinSlide (ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED TOGETHER WITH SUPERVIEW - see there)
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WinSlide works with either AGA or CyberGraphX (or clones) but does
require at least OS 3.1 (V39) and an 68020 CPU.
It does not open a screen for displaying images, but instead works
similar to the Window.svdriver as provided with SuperView-Library.
Differences to Window.svdriver: - allows to even resize pictures that
did fit into the window
- window title bar may only show
filename, optionally (TITLEONLY)
- "scrollmode" is "realmode", thus no
double-clicks required to leave
- "Dither24Bit" is standard operator
for 24 bit displaying on 8 bit screens
- MAXSIZE option allows to even windows
as big as possible, not centered on
the screen
Options (only when filename[s] spefified):
WinSlide PUBSCREEN_NAME=...
WinSlide SCROLLSPEED=0..n
WinSlide SVOPERATOR=...[.svoperator]
WinSlide TITLEONLY
WinSlide CLOSEGAD
WinSlide MAXSIZE
The parameters are optionally - if these are specified, filenames/wildcards have
to follow (batch-mode) AFTER THAT. Of course you also may make use of these from
Workbench, by specifying tooltype entries within the program's icon or the icons
of the images that are to be displayed (e.g. via multi-selection). Then,
additionally the following tooltype is allowed:
DEF_DIR=... (source directory for images)
Note: Default "scrollspeed" is 10 (it's the number of pixels to be shifted
by one cursor key press).
Other options: QUIET won't open any requesters on errors or
"file not found messages" etc.
This program is NOT Freeware. It is part of SuperView.
ScrollSlide (ONLY TO BE DISTRIBUTED TOGETHER WITH SUPERVIEW - see there)
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ScrollSlide works with either AGA or CyberGraphX (or clones) but does
require at least OS 3.1 (V39) and an 68020 CPU.
It is quite similar to WinSlide, with the difference that it does
open its own screen for displaying images within a scrollable Window.
This is somewhat slower than with CyberSlide, however it uses less
memory on the graphics board (respectively less chip memory with AGA).
Options (only when filename[s] spefified):
ScrollSlide PUBSCREEN_NAME=...
ScrollSlide SCROLLSPEED=0..n
ScrollSlide SVOPERATOR=...[.svoperator]
ScrollSlide TITLEONLY
ScrollSlide CLOSEGAD
ScrollSlide MODEID=0x... (hex number in c-style, like 0xaabbccdd)
ScrollSlide MODEWIDTH=999 MODEHEIGHT=999 (decimal width/height numbers)
The parameters are optionally - if these are specified, filenames/wildcards have
to follow (batch-mode) AFTER THAT. Of course you also may make use of these from
Workbench, by specifying tooltype entries within the program's icon or the icons
of the images that are to be displayed (e.g. via multi-selection). Then,
additionally the following tooltype is allowed:
DEF_DIR=... (source directory for images)
Note: Default "scrollspeed" is 10 (it's the number of pixels to be shifted
by one cursor key press).
Other options: QUIET won't open any requesters on errors or
"file not found messages" etc.
This program is NOT Freeware. It is part of SuperView.
SuperViewPalette
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This tool locks the palette of the Workbench screen so that the
SuperView Default Icons for the supported file formats will appear
with correct colors (you may put it to your "SYS:WBStartup drawer).
Fully system conform. OS3.x is needed.
This program is NOT Freeware. It is part of SuperView.