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.name
Picticon
.type
Image Conversion
.short
Scales pictures into icons. os3.x only
.description
Allows pictures to be dropped onto an appicon. Will then load the
pictures using datatypes.library and scale them into icons.
Many options to customize how the scaled picture icons will look.
Allows frames/backgrounds and size text (built in fonts, tho)
Features:
o Files may be passed by dropping them onto an appicon, selecting an
apptool item, shift-selection, or via a CLI interface.
o Dithering (one type, error-diffusion)
o Remaps to current Workbench palette
o Both fractional and integer scaling
o User defined icon size
o Allows templates for both tooltypes and/or background underlay
o User defined appicon image
o Ability to place picture dimension text onto icon
o Preserves aspect of pictures that contain aspect information
o User defined screen aspect. (for non-lace or s-hires users)
o HAM-6/HAM-8 support for both reading and rendering
o Datatype loader/scaler module is available for registered E 3.0
users. (no source)
o NewIcons support (optional, not included)
o WhatIs support (optional, not included)
o Multiple filenames and/or wildcards from the CLI interface
.version
1.1
.date
1995.04.02
.author
Chad Randall
.reference
FreshFish-Vol8-1:New/util/wb/Picticon/
0.96
GoldFish-Vol2-1:Files/util/wb/Picticon/
0.9
FreshFish-Sep94:New/util/wb/Picticon/
0.8
.requirements
Requirements:
Kickstart 39 (OS 3.0)
Workbench 39 (OS 3.0)
installed picture datatypes (IFF, GIF, JFIF/JPEG, BMP, PCX, etc)
68000
Recommended:
68020
FAST memory (jpegs)
Workbench with 16 colors or more
.distribution
Copyrighted but Freely Redistributable
.address
229 S.Washington
Manchester, Michigan
48158-9680 USA
.email
crandall@garnet.msen.com
.docs
Readme.first.txt
docs/3-2-8.readme
docs/Picticon.guide
docs/Picticon.readme
docs/ShoveColors.readme
.described-by
Dan Fish (daf@daffy.amigalib.com)
.submittal
Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.