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- Microsoft Comic Chat README
- July 1996
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- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1996
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- This document provides information to supplement the Comic Chat Web Page.
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- How to Use This Document
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-
- To view readme.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
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- To print readme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor, and
- then use the Print command on the File menu.
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- CONTENTS
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- 1. Comic Chat Overview
- 2. Supported Configurations/Platforms
- 3. Connecting to other IRC Chat rooms
- 4. Frequently Asked Questions
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- 1. Comic Chat Overview
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-
- Comic Chat is a new kind of graphical chat program, developed at Microsoft. In
- recent years, a number of graphical chat programs have appeared for online
- services and the Internet. Comic Chat takes a different approach to other
- graphical chat programs, by using a visual representation of conversations based
- on comics conventions. As users type text into Comic Chat, a comic strip unfolds
- showing the various participants in the conversation as comics characters, and
- their utterances in word balloons.
-
- Inside of each Comic Chat client is a small, fast expert system for comics
- generation. On the fly, each Comic Chat client automatically determines a number
- of aspects related to comics generation. These include:
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- - Which characters to place in each panel
- - The gestures and expressions for these characters
- - Where the characters should be placed, and how they should be oriented
- - The outline form of each word balloon
- - The layout of word balloons in the panels
- - When to move on to a new panel
- - What zoom factor to use for each panel
-
- To get the most current information on Comic Chat, and to download the currently
- released version look at the Comic Chat page on Microsoft's World Wide Web site:
- HTTP://WWW.MICROSOFT.COM/IE/COMICHAT/
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- To contact the Comic Chat team with your suggestions, bug reports, or comments
- please email us at: comichat@microsoft.com.
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- 2. Supported configurations/platforms
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- Comic Chat currently runs under Windows 95. When Comic Chat is delivered, it
- will also run under Windows NT 4.0. Comic Chat requires a minimum configuration
- of a 486 processor, 8mb RAM, 256 color video and a 9600 baud modem.
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- 3. Connecting to other IRC Chat rooms
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- If you want to connect to an IRC chat server that you already know about, you can
- do this by expanding the Connect dialog box. Then enter the server address, port
- number, and channel name. For example: Comicsrv1.Microsoft.Com, 6667,
- #Comic_Chat. Currently we support the following channels on our servers:
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- comicsrv1.microsoft.com, 6667, #Comic_Chat
- comicsrv1.microsoft.com, 6667, #Comic_Help
- comicsrv1.microsoft.com, 6667, #Newbies
- comicsrv1.microsoft.com, 6667, #Pet_Chat
- comicsrv1.microsoft.com, 6667, #Sports_Chat
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- comicsrv2.microsoft.com, 6667, #Family_Chat
- comicsrv2.microsoft.com, 6667, #Internet_Chat
- comicsrv2.microsoft.com, 6667, #Politics_Chat
- comicsrv2.microsoft.com, 6667, #Singles_Chat
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- 4. Frequently Asked Questions
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- Q. Will you be updating Comic Chat?
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- A. We will be updating our Web site frequently and will let you know when
- new updates are available.
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-
- Q. How do I connect to other IRC chat rooms/channels?
-
- A. If you want to connect to an IRC chat room or channel you already know
- about, click the File menu, and then click New Window if you are
- running within Internet Explorer 3.0 (just click New otherwise).
- Expand the dialog box that comes up so you can see the Server, Port
- and Channel entries, and then provide the following information:
-
- - In the Server box, type the IRC server name.
- The default entry is ComicSrv1.Microsoft.com.
- Replace this with the IRC server you are going to connect to.
-
- - In the Port box, type the IRC server's port number.
- The default entry is 6667.
-
- - In the Channel box, type the channel, preceded by a number sign (#).
- The default channel name is #Comic_Chat.
-
-
- Q. How can I tell what version of Comic Chat I am running?
-
- A. If you are running Comic Chat outside of Internet Explorer, click
- the Help menu, and then click About Microsoft Comic Chat. The version
- number will be listed at the top of the dialog box. From within
- Internet Explorer you can chose Microsoft Comic Chat Help from the
- Help menu, and then click About Microsoft Comic Chat from there.
-
-
- Q. Why can't I get access to any Microsoft Comic Chat or IRC chat rooms?
-
- A. If you are accessing the Internet from your corporate network, you
- will be able to download the Comic Chat program; however, most
- corporate proxy servers limit access to chat rooms. If you have any
- questions, please contact your system administrator or use a dial-up
- analog or ISDN line to access the Internet.
-
-
- Q. Can I create my own comic characters?
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- A. At this time you will only be able to use the characters supplied with
- Microsoft Comic Chat. We will be adding new characters throughout the
- duration of the beta.
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- Q. Can I create my own backgrounds?
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- A. We are supplying a limited number of backgrounds with the beta, we
- will add more soon.
-
-
- Q. Why don't all the characters have gestures?
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- A. In the original Beta 1 release there were some characters who's emotions
- had not yet been articulated. This has been updated in the current
- release. When you go to the View, Options menu and then choose the
- characters tab, you can see what gestures each character has before you
- choose it as your character.
-
- Q. Does Comic Chat run under Windows NT 4.0?
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- A. Comic Chat currently will run only on Windows 95. Windows NT 4.0
- will be supported in the final release.
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- Q. How does the emotion wheel (lower righthand corner) work?
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- A. The emotion wheel enables you to manually change your character's
- emotions. The center of the emotion wheel is neutral emotion. Where
- there are multiple levels of emotion, the intensity of the emotion
- increases as the control moves away from the center.
-
- To see a tooltip describing each emotion, rest your mouse pointer over
- one of the eight faces around the perimeter of the emotion wheel. To
- change your character's emotions, drag the control (the dark dot in
- the center of the emotion wheel) from the center of the emotion wheel.
-
- Q. How can I tell characters apart when there are duplicate characters?
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- A. Move your mouse pointer over the character and then pause; a tooltip
- appears that displays the user name and character.
-
-
- Q. How do I print?
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- A. Go to the File Menu, Select Print menu, choose Properties, Graphics.
- Change the resolution to 150 or 300 bps. This will speed up printing
- and still provide high quality.
-
-
- Q. How long to download?
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- A. 14.4 baud Modem Approximately 13 minutes
- 19.2 baud Modem Approximately 10 minutes
- 28.8 baud Modem Approximately 8 minutes
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- Q. How big is Microsoft Comic Chat to download?
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- A. The program with its existing artwork is currently 1 MB compressed.
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- Q. How much space does Comic Chat take up?
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- A. The Comic Chat program with its existing artwork is currently 4 MB.
- Subsequent artwork and character updates will increase this size.
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- Q. Can I uninstall Comic Chat?
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- A. Yes. To uninstall Comic Chat, open Control Panel, and then double
- click Add/Remove Programs. Select Microsoft Comic Chat from the list.
-
-
- Q. Why does it say my ID is in use when I go to another chat room?
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- A. Nicknames (IDs) must be unique. Your connection will be refused if:
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- - You are already connected to a chat room on the server.
- - You just recently disconnected and the server has not refreshed.
- - Someone else is using your nickname.
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- To connect, you can either choose a new nickname or make sure that all
- Microsoft Comic Chat clients have been closed and then wait a minute
- and reopen Microsoft Comic Chat.
-
-
- Q. How do I get more panels across the screen?
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- A. There are a few things you can try:
-
- - Increase your screen resolution by using Display Properties in
- Control Panel.
- - Maximize the window.
- - Move the vertical splitter to the right to make the member list
- thinner.
-
- Once you have done this, click the View menu, and then choose the
- largest number of panels you can. Depending on your screen resolution
- and monitor size, you can select from one to five frames.
-
- Q. What is the difference between Comic Chat and IRC chat?
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- A. Microsoft Comic Chat is a graphical chat client that can be used like
- any text chat client on the IRC channel. Not everyone inside the
- channel (chat room) needs to be using Microsoft Comic Chat for this to
- work. Text chat users will automatically be assigned a character, so
- that the entire chat will be graphically represented to the Microsoft
- Comic Chat client user(s).
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- NOTE:
- When using Microsoft Comic Chat on an IRC channel where most of
- the other users are using IRC text clients, it is a good idea to begin by
- clicking the Options menu and then checking the Do Not Send Comic Information box.
- This will prevent special comics messages from being sent to the other
- chat clients. Once you log off Comic Chat, the client will reset. When you log on
- the next time, the Do Not Send Comic Information box is not checked.
-
- Q. Why do I get an "HTTP 1.0 / 404 Object Not Found" error from the chatroom web page?
-
- A. The name of the room files and the names of the channels on the server were
- changed. Your browser or your internet service provider may be caching the web
- pages and you are seeing the old page which links to files which no longer exist.
- To get around this you can try to refresh the web page and/or clear the local
- cache if your browser caches the file.