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Short: SViewNG V7.20 + Library 18.1 (20.8.97)
Author: Andreas_Kleinert@t-online.de
Uploader: Andreas_Kleinert@t-online.de
Type: gfx/show
'Sojourner' Release
- Mars mission started
on Independence Day, July 4th
*** Through SuperView-Library actively ***
*** supports PowerPC (TM) via powerUP (TM) ***
_________________________________________________________
>> When extracting the archive, please make sure, that you
>> do this as follows:
>>
>> LHA -xarm -b64 x ARCHIVE.LHA DESTINATION-DIR/
>> LZX -x -a -r -m x ARCHIVE.LHA DESTINATION-DIR/
>>
>> Note: Using the LHA-compatible "LX" archiver may produce
>> corrupt output on large files. LHex should work fine.
>>
>> SViewNG.lha does contain another (uncompressed) archive
>> of approximately 2 MB size - so make sure there's enough
>> space available...
---------------------------------------------------------
Program Description and Distribution Concept
--------------------------------------------
Successor of SuperView; SViewNG (evaluation version), a localized graphics
viewer, converter, editor and screen-grabber based on SuperView-Library,
with ARexx support, GUI, AmigaGuide online-help, Commodity-functionality
and many more features.
SHAREWARE (evaluation version).
What's *new* in this version
----------------------------
- general clean-up release
(you need it ;)
- fixed all SVDrivers,
especially Picasso96
- fixed some bugs and problem
fields
- added "how to avoid crashes
with MCP" section...
Description of Features and Requirements
----------------------------------------
Nearly anything is managed by object-oriented external modules
for loading, saving (SVObjects), displaying (SVDrivers) and
processing (SVOperators) graphics - converting graphics and
"screen-grabbing" also is possible in a very comfortable way.
Only requires OS V2.04 and 68000, but also makes use of available
OS V2.1 and V3.x features and 680x0 module versions, as well
as optional powerUP (TM) powerPC module plugins.
Includes licensed SuperView-Library, which supports the following
file formats, periphal devices, display drivers and image processing
operators:
->>>> Total of 43 different graphic file formats <<<<-
->>>> Total of 2 different periphal devices <<<<-
->>>> Total of 9 different graphic display systems (22 cards) <<<<-
->>>> Total of 32 different graphic operators <<<<-
SVObjects: - IFF-ACBM - Windows,OS/2 BMP - PNM (PBM,PGM,PPM)
- IFF-ILBM - JPEG (JFIF v6) - IMG (GEM Graphics)
- IFF-DEEP - PhotoCD - WPG (WP Bitmaps)
- IFF-FAXX - TIFF - MacPaint MAC
- IFF-PBM - PCX - EPS (Header/PS)
- IFF-RGB8 - Atari Degas - C64 (Koala, Doodle)
- IFF-YUVN - Windows Icon - CDR-Previews
- QRT/POV Raytrace - Mac PICT-2 - SGI
- SVG - Targa - Pictor/PCPaint
- SunRaster - UtahRLE - PNG
- FBM
as well as all OS3-Datatypes
and 24 Bit DataTypes (picture.datatype V43).
Many formats with 24 Bit-Support.
Reads XPK- and PP20-packed data via Unpack.svobject.
Writes C-Sourcecode in chunky/RGB notation.
Together with external third party programs also the
following file formats seamlessly can be embedded:
File Format needs program also needs support for
---------------------------------------------------------
- AMF MetaView (ILBM)
- DXF/AutoCAD (tm) MetaView (ILBM)
- FIG AmiFIG (Postscript)
- CGM GPlot (Postscript)
- IFF-DR2D MetaView (ILBM)
- Limbo Limbo 4.0 (PNM)
- Postscript (TM) Ghostscript -
- WPG-Vector MetaView (ILBM)
- WMF MetaView (ILBM)
Devices (via SVObjects):
- Scanner (scanner.device of ScanQuix)
- Printer (printer.device support - 24 Bit via TurboPrint
or own dithering)
SVDrivers : - OCS/ECS - AGA - EGS7
- OpalVision - Retina - CyberGraphX
- PicassoII - Merlin - Picasso96
SVOperators : - Dither24Bit - 24BitToHAM - HilbertDither256
- ExtractRed - ExtractGreen - ExtractBlue
- XOR - ExtractGrayScales - TopToBottom
- LeftToRight - Rotate - Scale50
- AnyTo24Bit - Crop - CallPNM
- OptimizePalette - RotateFree - PaletteDither
plus the following from Steve Quartly:
- SQBentley - SQTiling - SQThreshold
- SQOilPaint - SQMosaic - SQEmboss
- SQSlicing - SQDiffuse - SQContrast
- SQSharpen - SQBlur - SQDeep_Press
- SQMotion_Blur - SQHighPass
PROGRAM-CHANGES:
================
V7.20 (20.8.97):
- recompiled SViewNG, SuperSlide, CyberSlide and SuperViewPalette
with SAS/C V6.58
- fixed small bug in SuperViewPalette
LIBRARY-CHANGES:
================
V18.1 (20.8.1997) :
-------------------
- general 'clean-up' release
- thus bumped version
- ALL SVObjects: - recompiled with SAS/C V6.58
- ALL SVDrivers: - recompiled with SAS/C V6.58
- ALL SVOperators: - recompiled with SAS/C V6.58
- SVDrivers: - Picasso96, CyberGraphics,
PicassoII, Retina
- Picasso96 now 'out of beta stadium'
- SVObjects: - SunRaster, SGI
- LIBRARIES: - superview.library,
superviewsupport.library:
recompiled with SAS/C V6.58
- LIBRARY: - if a SVObjects/Driver/Operator
can't be loaded (initialized),
the library now will give a
second try immediately, which
will help when memory is low
(when "avail flush" effect taking
place during library initialization)
- DOCS: - flushed, cleaned, fixed
all revision histories
- updated 'press feeedback' section
- MISC: - fixed PCD.cpinfo description
- I am sick/tired/bored of getting
bug reports, which simply are caused
by *MCP* patching the system. It may
be a nice tool, but all patches should
work as reliable as the original...
So the installer script now does ask
you to disable the following MCP patches
(as long as still being buggy) when
using SuperView-Library:
- new tooltypes
- reqtols patch
- onereq
- library search
- SetRGB32
Otherwise you may get: ramlib-crashes,
odd address gurus, check instruction
gurus or bad screen colors, ...
Thanks to the (big) number of people
who told be about problems with MCP.
*****************************************************************************
** Please support SHAREWARE and register NOW to receive YOUR KeyFile !! **
*****************************************************************************
Overview: Supported and Non-supported Graphics Cards
====================================================
Card Name Kind of Support
----------------------------------------------------
1600GX -
A2410 TIGA CG EGS
CyberVision64 CG P96
CyberVision64/3D CG
DCTV -
Domino CG EGS P96
DraCo Altais CG
Firecracker -
GDA-1 -
Graffity -
GVP 110/24 EGS
GVP IV 24 EGS
Colormaster EGS
Inferno (Wildfire) CG
Merlin CG P96 NAT
OMniBus P96
OpalVision NAT
Picasso II CG P96 NAT
Picasso II+ CG P96 NAT
Picasso IV CG P96
Piccolo CG EGS P96
Piccolo SD64 CG EGS P96
Rain*ow II (R-II) EGS
Rain*ow III (R-III) EGS
Retina Z2 EGS NAT
Retina Z3 BLT CG EGS NAT
Spectrum CG EGS P96
Visiona EGS
As you can see, any reasonable graphics card for the Amiga
is supported in some way.