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MANUAL.DOC
MEDICAL CLIP ART
MANUAL
MEDSET1A
THE HUMAN SKELETON
RAY LITMAN PHOTO GRAPHIC
P.O. BOX 5031
GLENDALE, AZ 85312-5031
SHAREWARE CLIP ART
CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE
Throughout this document references are made to software, companies or
suppliers. This is done to give credit to products & services that in
day to day use have performed well, as good as can be expected or better
than hoped. The software companies are mentioned because their products
work for me, are well supported & hopefully will do the same for you.
Everyone is different in how they use or what they expect from software.
Proper installation & a good understanding of the product will make any
program a friendlier & a more useful addition to your library of
software. NONE of the companies mentioned have been contacted or have
done anything to be included in this manual. They DO NOT endorse, or
recommend the use of any of our clip art sets. In fact many sell or
provide good competitive clip art collections themselves. They are
included in the hope that it may save you time & money if someone else
has already tried & found a product that works well. You comments &
feedback about any product mentioned should be directed to Ray Litman
Photo Graphics, if you know of a product that works better or faster
drop us a line. Please take into consideration if you read this file two
years from now that some of the software recommendations in this manual
will be just a bit out of date.
The products, trademarks, & tradenames mention herein are the property
of their respective owners & have been used without their knowledge or
permission. The use of the tradenames is NOT intended to convey an
endorsement by or affiliation with the respective companies.
MEDSET MANUAL.DOC, Copyright 1992 Ray Litman
This manual in or whole or part by not be reproduced without permission
except as provided for under the provisions of the license agreement.
Copyright Act 1976.
This manual.doc was produced using Word Perfect For Windows 5.1, saved
as a DOS text file.
MEDSET clip art; produced using Corel Draw 2.0/2.01 & Harvard Draw 1.0
& exported by the respective program as CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile)
Jan. 1992
FILE DISTRIBUTION
MEDSET1A is shipped in the following ZIP files:
MEDART_1.ZIP
MEDART_2.ZIP
MEDART_3.ZIP
You need all three for the complete set. Those files UNZIP to the files
listed on page 15.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DO ................. 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS ......................... 3
INSTALLATION .............................. 4
REGISTRATION .............................. 5
LICENSE ................................... 7
DOWN TO BUSINESS .......................... 8
Use;
CGM;
Color;
Conversion;
Size;
Text & Arrows;
Equal Time;
Viruses;
Printing & Output;
CUSTOM CLIP ART .......................... 11
TESTED PROGRAMS ......................... 13
FILE NAMES ............................... 14
IMAGE & FILE LIST ........................ 15
FUTURE MEDSETS ........................... 17
TECH SUPPORT ............................. 18
OTHER PRODUCTS ........................... 19
Copyright 1992
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INSTALLATION
That heading may be somewhat misleading, but I don't have a better one.
This product is distributed as shareware & is in a ZIP format. If you
are reading this manual either from the screen of your word processor,
editor or in printed form you already have access to all the files. This
manual is not meant to substitute for your DOS manual, instructions for
your word processor, layout, paint or draw program.
In this manual the assumption (yes I'm aware of that connotation) is
made that you have a good understanding of DOS & are familiar with the
program that you choose to use with the Medical Clip Art. If this is not
true, please join a local users group, spend sometime haunting the
counter of a good software store, call the help line of the software
manufacturer, go to your public library & check out one of the many good
books for new users, take an adult education course at your community
college (Making Friends With My PC 101), get a subscription to a
computer magazine or as a last resort spend some time reading your
software's instruction manual.
Having said all that, copy the clip art files to your hard drive under
the subdirectory name of your choice or store them on a floppy disc.
File the original *.ZIP file in a safe place & make a backup copy of the
clip art files.
Okay, Okay; a quick refresher course:
From the DOS prompt; (exit your shell program - Word Perfect sells a
nice one called OFFICE) It should look like; C> or C:\>, Enter "MD
CLIPART" (no don't type the " symbols)(MD tells your computer to Make a
subDirectory). You can substitute any subdirectory name (up to 8
letters) for CLIPART. Now enter "CD CLIPART". (CD = Change Directory to)
Enter the DOS command "COPY A:\*.*" (use COPY B:\*.* if that's where the
clipart is) to copy all the files to you hard drive. If you just did
this from Windows; Enter "EXIT" to return to Windows: DON'T TYPE WIN to
return to Windows (Yes Virginia, Windows is just a big beautiful GUI
shell program)(if "EXIT" is responded to by - Bad Command Or File Name -
then & only then Enter "WIN"). Type the command to restart your shell
program. Use an UNZIP program to open the clip art files. Your in-
stallation is now complete. Start your favorite application & have at.
If the computer you use is on a network, discuss with your MIS people
the proper procedures. If more than one user will have access to the
Clip Art a Site License must be obtained. See License Section.
To compress the files that make up MEDSET1A we use PKZIP from PKWARE.
In our experience PKWARE's complete line of products are the best you
can ask for. In fact you probably used PKUNZIP to read this file &
access the clip art. We don't included UNZIP instructions in this ZIPped
file. That seems like locking your keys in the car for safekeeping.
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REGISTRATION
Why Should I Register This Clip Art?
Several reasons, the least of which is that you have no rights to
continue to use it if you don't. The 94 MEDSET1A clip art images are
copyrighted to the artist & registration under the terms of the license
agreement is what gives you the legal standing to use it to produce
presentations or publications. Second, only registered users are
entitled to product updates for a nominal S&H fee. Third, technical
support, this covers answering questions & MEDSET image manipulation.
Fourth, 15% discount on custom clip art. Last, but not least, registered
users can purchase bonus sets of clip art & files that augment each
MEDSET. The bonus sets also contain a printed users manual that includes
all of the MEDSET clip art printed in the image gallery rather than a
file list. If for ANY reason a MEDSET disk is EVER damaged or
unreadable, return it with $5.00 S&H, for replacement.
________________________________________________________________________
Sounds Good, How Much Does It Cost To Register MEDSET1A?
Registration fee; $18.50, U.S. funds. If you use it, please support it.
________________________________________________________________________
Okay, what's in the bonus set & what does it cost?
First, SAVE $12.50 by purchasing bonus set at time of registration. The
bonus set includes: MEDSET1B (140+ images, see list in "Images"), A CGM
to PCX translator (shareware), several custom color palettes for use
with Harvard Graphics programs & the printed users manual with Image
Gallery.
Registration & Bonus Set $30.00, U. S. funds.
Bonus Set, MEDSET1B available to registered users ONLY;
Purchased after registration $24.00 + S&H & appl. sales tax.
_______________________________________________________________________
Okay, How Do I Register?
Mail your check or money order (U. S. funds) to:
Ray Litman Photo Graphic
P.O. Box 5031
Glendale, AZ 85312-5031
(Sorry NO purchase Orders or C.O.D.s)
Clip art registered or shipped to an Arizona address must add 6.7% state
& local sales taxes ($1.24 MEDSET1A only)($2.01 MEDSET1A & MEDSET1B
Bonus Pack). Shipping & handling is $3.50 for Bonus Pack.
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REGISTRATION FORM
MAIL FORM & CHECK TO: SHIP CLIP ART PACKAGE TO:
Ray Litman Photo Graphic ____________________________________
P.O. Box 5031
Glendale, AZ 85312-5031 ____________________________________
Your Phone Number ____________________________________
____ - ____ - _________ ____________________________________
**********************************************************************
Registration Only $18.50
(AZ, state & local tax) 1.24
Total for in AZ registration $19.74
I am registering MEDSET: 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A (Circle one)
______________________________________________________________________
SAVE $12.50 - ORDER NOW, WITH REGISTRATION: (Mark Disk Type Below)
I want to order the bonus clip art & support package.
Registration & Bonus Pack $30.00
Shipping & Handling 3.50
Total $33.50
(order to AZ state & local tax) 2.01
Total for AZ order. $35.51
Bonus Pack 140+ clip art, printed users manual with all of MEDSET*'s
printed in "Image Gallery". Custom Color Palettes. CGM-PCX Translator.
_____________________________________________________________________
AFTER REGISTRATION ORDER: (Mark Disk Type Below)
I am a registered user of MEDSET ____: Please ship its Bonus Pack
Bonus Pack $24.00
Shipping & Handling 3.50
Total $27.50
(order to AZ state & local tax) 1.61
Total for AZ order. $29.11
*********************************************************************
Send my: additional clip art in disk size: 5.25 3.5 (Circle one)
Format: High Density Low Density (Circle one - Low if unsure)
*********************************************************************
Okay say I pay the registration fee, just what can I do with the MEDSET
Clip Art Images?
LICENSE
LICENSE:
Ray Litman, the copyright owner, grants you the NONEXCLUSIVE
LIMITED LICENSE to use, modify & include the MEDSET clip art in printed,
photographic, & electronic graphic designs for you, your customer or
employer. No single graphic image may contain more than 10% of any one
MEDSET Clip Art Group.
You may install the clip art on more than one computer if the
computers are ones you use exclusively. You may make archival backup
copies without restriction. In a computer network environment a site
license must be obtained. It must be in writing & from Ray Litman Photo
Graphic - P.O. Box 5031 - Glendale, AZ - 85312-5031.
OTHER RESTRICTIONS:
You may not sell, rent, in whole or part any MEDSET image.
Converting the image to a different format to sell, loan, rent, transfer
in whole or part any MEDSET image is also prohibited. See Distribution.
TERM:
The license is effective until terminated. It terminates
automatically if you violate any part. You may terminate it by
destroying the clip art computer files.
LIMITED WARRANTY:
The clip art is provided for your use "as is". User is responsible
to determine suitability of product. The media & files will be replaced
if it is or becomes defective, upon return of the defective disk & a
$5.00 shipping & handling fee.
LIMITATION OF REMEDIES:
Under no circumstances will Ray Litman Photo Graphic be liable for
any damages including lost profits, lost savings, business interruption,
damage, goodwill, or other incidental or consequential damages arising
out of the use or inability to use any MEDSET clip art image or group.
SITE LICENSE FEES:
One $30.00 registration fee plus $5.00 for each node of the network
that will utilize the clip art. After registration & node fees, up to 1
manual per node can be purchased for $5.00 each.
DISTRIBUTION:
You may feel free to make copies of the MEDSET*A.* & give, loan,
upload to BBS or associate, after registration, charge a per disk fee
not to exceed $5.00 to cover your cost, as long as MANUAL.DOC,
REGISTER.DOC & READ_ME.TXT are included. All files must be intact &
unaltered.
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DOWN TO BUSINESS
The following pages set out to explain why the images are the way they
are. How to use & change them. (without trying to teach you how to use
one of 25 or so different word processors, DTP or draw programs)
Why have both filled (color) & line draw versions of the same image?
Most clip art suppliers do this. Could be just to make the package
sound better. The real answer is that not everyone has or wants to use
a draw or paint program. That user needs the choice of ready to use
images. If all you have is a word processor or layout program, your
complaint might be, why not send each image with a left & right facing
orientation in addition to left & right side & filled & line draw
versions. (P.S. registered users can ask for & receive just this type of
image transform for individual MEDSETs images - no charge except S&H if
they can't pull the rotated image from our BBS or CompuServe)
Why CGM? Or what is CGM?
CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile) format. We have chosen the CGM
format for its almost universal acceptance either directly or as an
import file in word processing, layout & draw programs. As an example
Word Perfect Corporations (WPC), Word Perfect 5.0, 5.1, Windows & Draw
Perfect 1.0, 1.1 use *.CGM files just as though they were WPC's native
file format *.WPG. Other programs either use an Import feature or
installed file filters to do the same thing. Native file formats can
support features that CGM doesn't but don't cross to other platforms
without losing some quality or requiring a special file transfer or
conversion utility. For most images CGM has everything you need.
When I try to move my image it leaves pieces all over. why?
The image has become ungrouped, either during importing or by
mistake. Bring in another copy & check to see if you can group it before
you move the image.
I want to save my image in another file format, how?
Your draw, paint, layout or word processor may just do that for
you. During translation changes my occur to the image, sometimes
undesirable changes. HiJack, a program from Inset Systems seems to be
the best program that specializes in image conversion. If you do this
often purchasing a program just for that may be worthwhile.
When I try to import a MEDSET image I have to wait a LONG time, why?
Many of the drawings are large files & complex objects. The
program, HD or Floppy drive speed, processor type & drawing all
contribute to this. Have patience. Under some conditions you may get a
FILE TOO LARGE error message. Nothing is wrong, you just tried to exceed
your system limits. Sorry, in some cases the only cure for speed or
combining complex graphics is an upgraded system.
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COLORS & RESOLUTION
MEDSET clip art is developed using either Corel Draw 2.01 or
Harvard Draw 1.0. Each drawing is optimized on a 1024/768 256 color SVGA
monitor. If you are using the clip art as part of a slide, your monitor
may show the image in less than its maximum quality, but if left un-
changed it will be better in the slide than on any monitor. The excep-
tion to this; older film recorders using monitor resolution for output.
After a MEDSET drawing is finalized it is exported in CGM format in
both color filled & line draw versions. Depending on the color palette
of the program you are using color changes may take place. An optimized
color palette for Harvard Graphics 3.0 & Harvard Graphics for Windows is
available to registered users. Using clip art in Word Perfect 5.0 & 5.1
should pose no problems with colors shifting unless your display is
limited to 16 colors. If you are using the clip art in word processing
or DTP layout programs you may want to use the line draw versions. Again
if you are familiar with you software package you will be able to fully
utilize all of the features to alter the images. In general to change
color in a draw package; 1. select the image 2. ungroup the image 3. re-
select the part/layer that you wish to refill in a new color 4. select
fill & new color. Regroup the image.
SIZE, ROTATION & MIRROR
Using your draw program you can re-size, flop & rotate these images. Try
this to add spice to your slides or articles. Some layout programs &
Windows based word processing programs also allow this to a limited
degree. These images will hold their quality when re-sized. Only if
converted to a PCX image for use in a paint program do the images suffer
in quality when re-sized. (HINT use a draw program to re-size to the
required dimensions then convert to a PCX file.
TEXT & ARROWS
With very few exceptions MEDSET images contain no text or arrows
pointing to land marks. The images are designed to let the user point
out as much or as little as needed to illustrate only the point they
wish to make. (Besides this cuts down on letters telling me I need to
retake basic anatomy.) Your draw or graphics program generally supports
these needs quite nicely. Corel Draw has the largest (I think) on board
support for this type of embellishments. In Corel, select the text tool
& while holding down the shift key click on the drawing where you want
the symbol. A new option box will open & list 3000 arrows, lines &
symbols. Almost enough reason to buy Corel Draw for that feature.
EQUAL TIME
You may have noticed the reference to Harvard Draw 1.0 as one of
the programs used to develop MEDSET clip art. Since I just mentioned how
much I like Corel Draw's symbols section, I must confess most of the
drawing is now done in Harvard Draw. After years of being a loyal Corel
Draw user I switched to Harvard Draw. Why? Speed. Speed & more SPEED.
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Harvard Draw is much faster than Corel in many aspects. It is faster in
file save & retrieve. It's faster in screen rewrite time & faster as it
manipulates complex objects during export. Another big plus is that I
can draw with a full color image in front of me not just a wire frame.
I no longer have to switch back & forth to see my drawings or my
mistakes. In addition a contour selection is part of the fill choices.
Most all our new MEDSET drawings are now created using Harvard Draw. I
create many slide shows in Harvard Graphics, both DOS versions & now for
Windows. Harvard Draw has a direct export feature to the various HG*
file formats. While Corel Draw does offer some features that are not
supported by Harvard Draw, they are features that I, A. Never Use; or B.
Hardly Ever Use. That may be different in your particular applications,
but with me speed wins every time. Having the luxury of both programs is
great, but right now if I could have only one, Harvard Draw 1.0 gets my
vote over Corel Draw 2.01.
VIRUSES
All MEDSET clip art is created on a desktop PC that has no program
or file loaded that is not scanned carefully for viruses. Before
shipping, distribution or uploading each MEDSET group is once again
check for the presence of more than 1100 viruses. We currently use Virus
Scan 86B from McCaffee & Associates. (This is another one of the
programs that does its job better than any other we have found.) After
the files leave us many things can happen. We recommend that everyone
check their own computers as often as they feel comfortable. Viruses
should not cause hysteria among computer users, but "An ounce of
prevention, Oh, you know the rest".
PRINTING, OR OUTPUT
Output is what this clip art is all about. We want this clip art to
help the user communicate or educate in a better, easier or more timely
manner. The color filled images are meant for screen display or to be
used in slides or overheads. The line images are meant for word
processing, layout or Desk Top Publishing programs. Following this
general rule of thumb should make output a trouble free process. With
many of the new color output devices this line has begun to blur. MEDSET
clip art in the CGM format is a vector image & re-sizing does not
degrade the image as it does in bit mapped files. Keep in mind, the more
complex images in the collection may be more of a problem if your try &
shrink them to too small a size. This occurs when the resolution of the
output device can no longer resolve the individual lines of a drawing.
Try to set printer resolutions to; Graphics = high, whenever possible.
Set the dots per inch setting to 300 DPI if that is a choice. This may
slow down the printer, but the quality will be much better. In slide
output ask for a 4K (4000 lines per inch) resolution. Again this
increases the length of time the output device needs. Some slide
services charge different rates for 2K & 4K output. Experimentation &
program knowledge will be the best way to determine how each setting on
your particular application will interact with output quality. Almost
everyone tries something new even when deadlines are tight. You live
through it & eventually learn not to. Well, hopefully.
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CUSTOM CLIP ART
What is custom clip art?
Well your company logo would qualify. So would a sketch, photograph or
technical drawing of a tool or other piece of hardware. If someone in
your company draws a cartoon & you want to included it in a slide show,
the cartoon can be converted to clip art. The clip art image can then be
used in slide shows, electronic (multimedia) presentations or DTP.
How much does it cost?
I wish this question had an easy answer. We have an hourly rate for art
work & scanning with a minimum charge for each. Once your image arrives
we will call or FAX you a firm quote. A simple line drawing may run
$40.00, a complex color matched image can go as high as several hundred.
What can I submit?
Just about image can be converted to clip art. ONE VERY BIG EXCEPTION:
COPYRIGHTED IMAGES!
OKAY, pay close attention to the following WARNING!
Copyrighted images that;
A. You don't own the copyright to outright -
B. You don't have express written permission to reproduce -
WILL NOT BE REPRODUCED! NO EXCEPTIONS
Please don't ask or try to slip in an image you don't have the right to
copy. In general, any book, pamphlet, printed cartoon, magazine, sales
literature or drug company handouts can't be reproduced. Ask the
copyright owner for written permission if you must have the image. Send
a copy of that written permission with your submission. If you need Ray
Litman Photo Graphic to act as your agent & secure the permission for
you we will ATTEMPT to do that. No guarantee of success can be made in
advance & we charge for all time & expenses no matter what the outcome.
An estimate of this must be paid in advance. Most authors or artist want
the request in writing & several weeks can pass during this process.
Image conversion can't start till the copyright release is obtained.
Okay I own the image, can we just FAX you a copy?
NO, NO, & NO.
We have tried this in the past & FAX transmissions can loose important
detail. Plan ahead, send (US mail, UPS, FedEx) a quality line drawing or
finished art work in a proper shipping container. If a color match is
important, samples with Pantone numbers (ask your artist) need to be
included. Otherwise, we will try for a best color match possible.
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CUSTOM CLIP ART ORDER FORM
MAIL ART WORK COPIES TO: SHIP FINISHED CLIP ART TO:
Ray Litman Photo Graphic Name: ______________________________
P.O. Box 5031
Glendale, AZ 85312-5031 Company: ___________________________
Your Phone Number Address: ___________________________
____ - ____ - _________ ____________________________________
FAX City: ______________________________
____ - ____ - _________ State: ____ Zip Code: ______________
NEVER SHIP ORIGINAL ART - NOT EVER
**********************************************************************
MEDSET Registered owners are entitled to a 15% discount on Custom Clip
Art. Do You Qualify?
Registered MEDSET: 1A 2A 3A 4A 5A 6A (Circle one)
Name: ______________________________ Zip Code: ______________
______________________________________________________________________
(1) If less than full drawing needed please indicate with tissue overlay
the area you want. (2) Line art will give the lowest cost & fastest clip
art return. (3) For color match to Pantone standards include Pantone
Numbers. (4) For close color match include printed sample in addition to
art work.
A scan & clip art can be made from a finished piece but the quality of
the clip art file MAY be lower that from line art.
_____________________________________________________________________
Normal Service:
We will call or FAX a "not to exceed" quote within 5 working days.
RUSH SERVICE:
For established customers only. Sorry.
*********************************************************************
Send my: Custom clip art in disk size: 5.25 3.5 (Circle one)
Format: High Density Low Density (Circle one - Low if unsure)
File Type: CDR HDW CGM HG3 TIF ESP SYM WPG (Circle one)
TESTED PROGRAMS
The programs listed here have been tested to make sure the MEDSET images
in CGM file format do not hold any surprises when the program loads or
imports the clip art. Some draw programs need to have the image re-sized
before they are ready to edit or use.
ALDUS CORP. BPS CORP.
PageMaker 3.0, 4.0, for Windows 35MM Express
Persuasion for Windows
CLARIS CORP. COREL SYSTEMS, INC
Hollywood Corel Draw 1.2, 2.0, 2.01
INSET SYSTEMS MICROGRAFX, INC.
Hijack Charisma
Designer
LOTUS DEVELOPMENT CORP. Windows DRAW
Ami Professional
Freelance Graphics for DOS & Windows MICROSOFT CORP.
Lotus 1-2-3 for DOS 2.3, 3.0 & Windows Microsoft Publisher
PowerPoint for Windows
POLAROID CORP. Word for Windows
Presentation Express
POWER UP
SOFTWARE PUBLISHING CORP. Express Publisher
Harvard Draw
*Harvard Graphics 3.0 WORDPERFECT CORP.
*Harvard Graphics for Windows DrawPerfect 1.0 & 1.1
*Professional Write Plus 1.0 LetterPerfect
** Harvard Graphics 2.1 - 2.3 Wordperfect 5.0, 5.1 &
Wordperfect for Windows
ZENOGRAPHICS CORP.
Pixie VENTURA SOFTWARE CORP.
Ventura Publisher
Other programs that use or import CGM files will also work. Any program
we haven't tested is just not listed.
* Software Publishing Corp. has some programs that are limited in the
size or complexity of the CGM files that they accept. These programs
will load all files in MEDSET1 on our test computers. Some files take
several minutes to convert, they are very large files. One example;
FLLSKLAF & FLLSKLAL give error messages in HG for Windows, but still
load. Redoing the files as HGFLSKAF & HGFLSKAL they now load without the
error message. Both versions are included in MEDSET1B, the bonus pack to
MEDSET1A. Rather than limit the image for every program the six HG*.CGM
files were the way we solved the problem. ** This older version of HG is
VERY limited in file size & complexity (# of nodes). Many of the files
will import through HG's program Draw Partner. Many won't. Rather than
set all files to the lowest level program we recommend you contact SPC
to upgrade your program. See the "Other Products Section"
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FILE NAMES
We have tried to find a method that makes our file names understandable.
Some clip art companies just number their files. The user must return
each time to an illustrated manual to determine what is in a particular
file.
We do offer (see registration section) a printed manual with image
gallery to registered users & this does give a quick overall view of
what is in each MEDSET. While this is very useful, as a reminder, I
would not want to look up images 10 or 15 times while I prepare a slide
show.
So ... each file name breaks down into a pattern. Using the 8 letters
that DOS allows (yes DOS file names can be larger, but no one I know of
uses that method) the first 6 letters become what is hoped to be a
descriptive title or an abbreviated descriptive title. The 7th location
will be a letter that describes the point of view for the drawing. Those
letters will be; A for anterior, P for posterior, L for lateral, M for
medial, S for superior or I for inferior. The 8th location will be
either an F or an L indicating Filled or Line drawing. Some examples
follow:
VERTLUMLF.CGM = Vertebra, Lumbar, Lateral, Filled (color added)
BRAIN1SL.CGM = Brain, 1st of several, Superior, Line Drawing
CRSSPTAF.CGM = Crisis Patient, Anterior, Filled
RPRO1MLL.CGM = Reproductive System, 1st of several, Male, Lateral, Line
Drawing
HRTINTAF.CGM = Heart, Interior, Anterior, Filled
NLBP1SLL.CGM = Needle Biopsy, 1st of several, Lateral, Line
BIOHAZSF.CGM = BioHarzard, Symbol, Filled
XRSZ1FLL.CGM = Exercise, 1st of several, Female, Lateral, Line Drawing
Please note the names included as examples are a cross section of names
from different MEDSET collections. The names are not necessarily from
the collection you are using or have registered.
During use you may find MEDSET clip art image names too vague. If you
come up with better or more descriptive names for various files, please
send them to us. Please try to follow our naming convention. We are
always open to suggestions.
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IMAGES
Current image list of the MEDSET1 clip art files that make up the total
that included MEDSET1A & MEDSET1B.
Remember MEDSET1B (The list on page 16) is shipped only if you choose
the additional charge option. Save $12.50, order at the same time as
registration. This section is replaced in the printed users manual by
the Image Gallery. The Image Gallery is meant to help you locate a
needed image more quickly.
Along with the 94 image files listed below MEDSET1A should have:
MANUAL.DOC, REGISTER.DOC, READ_ME.TXT & OMBUDSMN.ASP
MEDSET1A Clip Art Image List:
CLVC3LAF.CGM HIP2_LLF.CGM SHDR2LLF.CGM
CLVC3LAL.CGM HIP2_LLL.CGM SHDR2LLL.CGM
CLVC3RAF.CGM HIP2_RLF.CGM SHDR2RLF.CGM
CLVC3RAL.CGM HIP2_RLL.CGM SHDR2RLL.CGM
ELBW1LAF.CGM HMRS1LAF.CGM SKULL1AF.CGM
ELBW1LAL.CGM HMRS1LAL.CGM SKULL2LF.CGM
ELBW1RAF.CGM HMRS1RAF.CGM SKULL2LL.CGM
ELBW1RAL.CGM HMRS1RAL.CGM SKULL7SF.CGM
FBLA2LLF.CGM KNEE1LAF.CGM SKULL7SL.CGM
FBLA2LLL.CGM KNEE1LAL.CGM SPN1FLAF.CGM
FBLA2RLF.CGM KNEE1RAF.CGM SPN1FLAL.CGM
FBLA2RLL.CGM KNEE1RAL.CGM STRN1_AF.CGM
FEMR2LPF.CGM MNDBL2LF.CGM STRN1_AL.CGM
FEMR2LPL.CGM MNDBL2LL.CGM TBFB2LLF.CGM
FEMR2RPF.CGM PLVS2MAF.CGM TBFB2LLL.CGM
FEMR2RPL.CGM PLVS2MAL.CGM TBFB2RLF.CGM
FLLSKLPF.CGM PLVS6LMF.CGM TBFB2RLL.CGM
FOOT4LLF.CGM PLVS6LML.CGM TBIA1LAF.CGM
FOOT4LLL.CGM PLVS6RMF.CGM TBIA1LAL.CGM
FOOT4RLF.CGM PLVS6RML.CGM TBIA1RAF.CGM
FOOT4RLL.CGM PTLA2_AF.CGM TBIA1RAL.CGM
FRC_2_PF.CGM PTLA2_AL.CGM ULNA1LMF.CGM
FRC_2_PL.CGM RDUS1LMF.CGM ULNA1LML.CGM
FRC_4_PF.CGM RDUS1LML.CGM ULNA1RMF.CGM
FRC_4_PL.CGM RDUS1RMF.CGM ULNA1RML.CGM
FRC_7_PF.CGM RDUS1RML.CGM VRTCRVLF.CGM
FRC_7_PL.CGM SACRO_LF.CGM VRTCRVLL.CGM
HAND1LSF.CGM SACRO_LL.CGM VRTLUMSF.CGM
HAND1LSL.CGM SCPL1LPF.CGM VRTLUMSL.CGM
HAND1RSF.CGM SCPL1LPL.CGM VRTTHRLF.CGM
HAND1RSL.CGM SCPL1RPF.CGM VRTTHRLL.CGM
SCPL1RPL.CGM
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MEDSET1B Image List:
BNINTRAF.CGM FRC_1_LL.CGM RIBS3_AF.CGM
BNINTRAL.CGM FRC_3_PF.CGM RIBS3_AL.CGM
CLVC1LPF.CGM FRC_3_PL.CGM RIBS4_SF.CGM
CLVC1LPL.CGM FRC_5_PF.CGM RIBS4_SL.CGM
CLVC1RPF.CGM FRC_5_PL.CGM SCPL2LLF.CGM
CLVC1RPL.CGM FRC_6_PF.CGM SCPL2LLL.CGM
CLVC2LSF.CGM FRC_6_PL.CGM SCPL2RLF.CGM
CLVC2LSL.CGM FRC_8_PF.CGM SCPL2RLL.CGM
CLVC2RSF.CGM FRC_8_PL.CGM SCPL3LAF.CGM
CLVC2RSL.CGM FRC_9_PF.CGM SCPL3LAL.CGM
DSLC1_MF.CGM FRC_9_PL.CGM SCPL3RAF.CGM
DSLC1_ML.CGM HAND4LMF.CGM SCPL3RAL.CGM
ELBW2LLF.CGM HAND4LML.CGM SHDR1LPF.CGM
ELBW2LLL.CGM HAND4RMF.CGM SHDR1LPL.CGM
ELBW2RLF.CGM HAND4RML.CGM SHDR1RPF.CGM
ELBW2RLL.CGM HGFLSKAF.CGM SHDR1RPL.CGM
ELBW3LPF.CGM HGFLSKAL.CGM SHDR3LAF.CGM
ELBW3LPL.CGM HGRBS1AF.CGM SHDR3LAL.CGM
ELBW3RPF.CGM HGRBS1AL.CGM SHDR3RAF.CGM
ELBW3RPL.CGM HGRBS2AF.CGM SHDR3RAL.CGM
FBLA1LAF.CGM HGRBS2AL.CGM SKULL1AL.CGM
FBLA1LAL.CGM HIP1_LAF.CGM SKULL3LF.CGM
FBLA1RAF.CGM HIP1_LAL.CGM SKULL3LL.CGM
FBLA1RAL.CGM HIP1_RAF.CGM SKULL4LF.CGM
FEMR1LAF.CGM HIP1_RAL.CGM SKULL4LL.CGM
FEMR1LAL.CGM HMRS2LLF.CGM SKULL5AF.CGM
FEMR1RAF.CGM HMRS2LLL.CGM SKULL5AL.CGM
FEMR1RAL.CGM HMRS2RLF.CGM SKULL8PF.CGM
FEMR3LLF.CGM HMRS2RLL.CGM SKULL8PL.CGM
FEMR3LLL.CGM KNEE2LLF.CGM SPN2FLLF.CGM
FEMR3RLF.CGM KNEE2LLL.CGM SPN2FLLL.CGM
FEMR3RLL.CGM KNEE2RLF.CGM SPN3LMLF.CGM
FLLSKLAF.CGM KNEE2RLL.CGM SPN3LMLL.CGM
FLLSKLAL.CGM PLVS1LLF.CGM SPN4TRLF.CGM
FLLSKLPL.CGM PLVS1LLL.CGM SPN4TRLL.CGM
FNGR1_MF.CGM PLVS1RLF.CGM SPN5CVLF.CGM
FNGR1_ML.CGM PLVS1RLL.CGM SPN5CVLL.CGM
FOOT1LSF.CGM PLVS5FAF.CGM TBFB1LAF.CGM
FOOT1LSL.CGM PLVS5FAL.CGM TBFB1LAL.CGM
FOOT1RSF.CGM PTLA1LLF.CGM TBFB1RAF.CGM
FOOT1RSL.CGM PTLA1LLL.CGM TBFB1RAL.CGM
FOOT2LMF.CGM PTLA1RLF.CGM TBIA2LLF.CGM
FOOT2LML.CGM PTLA1RLL.CGM TBIA2LLL.CGM
FOOT2RMF.CGM RDUL1LMF.CGM TBIA2RLF.CGM
FOOT2RML.CGM RDUL1LML.CGM TBIA2RLL.CGM
FRCRDCPF.CGM RDUL1RMF.CGM VRTCRVSF.CGM
FRCRDCPL.CGM RDUL1RML.CGM VRTCRVSL.CGM
FRC_10PF.CGM RIBS1_AF.CGM VRTLUMLF.CGM
FRC_10PL.CGM RIBS1_AL.CGM VRTLUMLL.CGM
FRC_11AF.CGM RIBS2_AF.CGM VRTTHRSF.CGM
FRC_11AL.CGM RIBS2_AL.CGM VRTTHRSL.CGM
FRC_1_LF.CGM
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ADDITIONAL & FUTURE CLIP ART & MEDSETS
Name Images Available
MEDSET-HG-SYM Assorted Medical Images Jun 90
Harvard Graphics Symbol Set
MEDSET1A Human Skeleton Jan 92
MEDSET2A Safety, Security, Signs & Symbols June 92
MEDSET3A Tools & Equipment Sept 92
MEDSET4A Procedures Jan 93
MEDSET5A Organs & Systems June 93
MEDSET6A Health & Fitness Nov 93
MEDSET7A Muscles & Lifting Jan 94
MEDSET8A XRays - Converted to PCX Sept 93
MEDSET9A Cellular Level & Viruses Dec 92
NON MEDICAL IMAGES
Name Images Available
HNDTOOL1 Hand Tools July 92
Parts of each set already exist & are being used & tested on an
ongoing basis. Registered users who show an interest are sent test
images from time to time & ask for feed back.
The dates are ones we feel will be meet. Disclaimer time: We
reserve the right to change any image or group of images, as necessary,
without notice. The timetable above is an estimate & should not be
relied upon in anyway. The ability to deliver image groups as set forth
should not be considered a promise or promise to perform. Guess what,
some groups MAY be ready early.
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT
What do you offer in the way of technical support & how do I get it?
What we offer is very simple, to our registered users we offer to
help resolve conflicts in:
1. Loading 2. Use 3. Output
Since we have only the programs listed in the "Tested Products" section
the support for other programs may be advice only. We will try to make
sure the product is usable & the customer is getting the output they
need.
As mentioned we will also rotate or mirror images for registered users
that need that service. (yes there really are people who do layout only)
If that need arises & you can't find local help, tell us which image &
how you need it. We will change it & put it on CompuServe, or our BBS
for downloading. We will also mail out the change(s) on disk for a $5.00
media & S&H fee.
How do I reach you?
Three ways.
Ray Litman Photo Graphic
P.O. Box 5031
Glendale, AZ 85312-5031
CompuServe
Ray Litman
76304,1752
Prodigy
Ray Litman
HWBV47A
Our BBS is NOT a 24hr; open to the public (maybe later) style.
Registered users are given access to the number when they need it.
Please feel free, either registered or non-registered users write to us,
to express an opinion, to offer any feedback you feel necessary. We do
appreciated it & will respond.
Thanks
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OTHER PRODUCTS
MEDSET-HG-SYM
For Harvard Graphics 2.3 we do have a special set of Medical SYM files
that are a grouping from all MEDSETs & are drawn with the limits of that
program as the guide. MEDSET-HG-SYM is $40.00 & contains 230 files.
HG 2.1, 2.3, 3.0 SPELL CHECKER
This is a shareware spell check medical dictionary addition for these
Software Publishing Corp. programs; they contain several thousand
medical terms. They replace the personal spell check files. Just copy
them to the sub-directory where your HG program resides. Next time you
spell check in Harvard Graphics your medical terms won't pop up as Word
Not Found or nearly as often. We need to know which Harvard Graphic
version you have. HG MEDCHECK is a $6.00 registration.
HEIDI TTFONT & Corel Font
An all caps headline (shareware) typeface. A bold face that is one I saw
in a type book & liked, then couldn't find from any source. I created it
in Corel Draw to look similar to the face I liked & named it for my
daughter. HEIDI is in either True Type or Corel Draw compatibly style.
HEIDITTF or HEIDI_CD is just an $8.00 registration.
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