@ARTICLE HELV = <B>STDEC1.ARC<D>  DECORATIVE MEDALLIONS in PC Paintbrush 
clip form. The file STDEC1.ARC contains 26 digitized decorative medallions.  These 
medallions nicely set off stories or paragraphs and can be used to 
fill white space at the bottom of unbalanced columns.  The decorative 
medallions are in PC-Paintbrush PCC format suitable for use with VENTURA, 
PAGEMAKER, WORDPERFECT 5.0, and other programs that accept art in 
the PCC/PCX format. These medallions have been scanned at 300-dpi, 
and processed by hand to remove irregularities.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>STLTR1.ARC<D>  ORNATE CAPITAL LETTERS in PC Paintbrush 
clip form. The file STLTR1.ARC contains digitized ornate capital letters, 
in a face reminiscent of ITC Garamond on a floral surround typical 
of fifteenth century Italian or French initials. This set of decorative 
letters is in PC-Paintbrush PCC format suitable for use with VENTURA, 
PAGEMAKER, WORDPERFECT 5.0, and other programs that accept art in 
the PCC/PCX format.  These letters have been scanned at 300-dpi for 
excellent clarity, and processed by hand to remove irregularities.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>STLTR2.ARC<D>  ORNATE CAPITAL LETTERS in PC Paintbrush 
clip form. The file STLTR2.ARC contains digitized ornate capital letters, 
in a shadowed ornate roman serif face.  The letters are interwoven 
into a pictorial background typical of twelfth century European initials.  Note 
that letters F, G,J,Q,U, and W were not in the original set of masters 
and are not included. This set of decorative letters is in PC-Paintbrush 
PCC/PCX format suitable for use with VENTURA, PAGEMAKER, WORDPERFECT 
5.0, and other programs that accept art in the PCC format.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>STSAMPLE.ARC<D>  This is the sampler archive for 
the three previous archives.  It contains one sample from each ARC 
as follows:

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>BLDFONT.ARC<D>   BUILDFNT - A Laser Printer Utility.  BUILDFNT 
is a utility program that converts bit-map character fonts stored 
on disk to a form usable by the HP LaserJet Series II printer.  Each 
bit-map character font can be converted to fixed or proportional, 
portrait or landscape through BUILDFNT options.  If you are using 
these fonts with other software, such a word processor or a page layout 
program, you may need to describe the fonts to the other software.  Ideally, 
the other software should read the HP soft font format.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>IMGCUT.ARC<D>  IMGCUT version 1.0 Copyright <189> 
1988 Alchemy Mindworks. This is a simple little beast to allow cropping 
small images out of big images. It will read in a GEM/IMG picture 
file and display it on your screen. If the original file is larger 
than one screen, you can scroll up and down with the PgUp and PgDn 
keys. There'll be a cursor on the screen which will move if you use 
the arrow keys or move faster if you use the shifted arrow keys. When 
the cursor is in the upper left corner of the area of the image you 
want to crop out, hit HOME. The cursor will vanish and a reversed 
out area will appear. Use the cursor keys to adjust its size until 
it covers the area you want to crop out.  When the whole area you 
want to crop has been reversed out, hit END. The area will be written 
to a disk file and the program will quit.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>PSFX.ARC<D>   Postscript to Epson FX85 emulator. 
Many people are astonished to find that after spending $3,000 to $5,000 
on a Postscript laser printer that 90% of existing programs do not 
support Postscript commands nor do 90% of postscript printers have 
emulation protocols for a standard Epson printer.  So our fancy, expensive 
Postscript printers end up being an expensive piece of hardware capable 
of doing nothing more than printing Postscript.  I recently found 
a program which sounded too good to be true!   It is called PSFX.   Now 
we do not have to find a substitute for our favorite accounting package 
or spreadsheet.  ANY program that supports an EPSON FX-85 printer 
will now print to a Postscript laser printer.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>SCOOP16.ARC<D>  Scoop version 1.6 - MacScoop and 
GemScoop. MacPaint reader and GEM IMG paint file readers.  Scoop allows 
people with PCs to look at MacPaint or GEM/IMG pictures, depending 
on which Scoop you're using. This isn't all that exciting, actually, 
as there are lots of programs which will do this. The things which 
make Scoop unspeakably, cosmically slick are: Machine language modules 
to unpack the pictures. More machine language modules to stuff the 
pictures into the screen.  Automatic video card detection.  Built 
in printer support for HP LaserJet+ in four resolution modes, PostScript 
devices and Epson FX-80. Automatic file extension modification.  Help 
screens 'n' stuff.  No overlays or other external files to keep track 
of.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>FONTC.ARC <D>  Font Creator is a program that allows 
you to create and edit both Macintosh and PFS:First Publisher fonts 
for use in PFS:First Publisher. We created this program out of the 
need to acquire additional fonts for PFS:First Publisher. We wanted 
to be able to change good typefaces into spectacular ones and create 
distinctive type styles. This is a demonstration version of Font Creator. 
You can edit the demo font (DEMO.WRK) and you can create your own 
font which will be saved in Font Creator File format and can be translated 
in to PFS:First Publisher format when you order the full program. 




@ARTICLE HELV = <B>POST12.ARC  <D>POST release 1.2.  Reads data from 
the standard input device, converts it to Postscript format, then 
writes the data to the standard output device.  This new release has 
been upgraded to allow the user to control the printing parameters 
such as top, bottom, left margins, font style, and leading.  Options 
for scaling, rotating, and translation are also provided.  Commandline 
format is:

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>POST [option value(s) ... option value(s) ... ]<D>

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@OPT TITLES = <BU>OPT<D>	<BU>VALUE(s)<D>	<BU>DEFAULTS<D>

@OPTIONS = L	left margin in points	L 54

@OPTIONS = T	top print position in points	T 720

@OPTIONS = B	bottom print limit in points	B 54

@OPTIONS = P	typeface size in points	P 12

@OPTIONS = D	vertical line spacing in points	D 12

@OPTIONS = F	selected font for printing	F Courier

@OPTIONS = S	x and y scaling multipliers	S 1.0 1.0

@OPTIONS = X	x and y page translation points	X 0 0

@OPTIONS = R	page rotation angle in degrees	R 0

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>PICEM19.ARC<D>  PICEM is a general purpose picture 
viewing program that allows you to adjust the brightness and contrast 
in your pictures and save them back out to disk.  PICEM works with 
.PIC (PC Paint and PICTOR), .PCX (PC Paintbrush), and .GIF (Graphics 
Interchange Format - Compuserve) image files.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>PSUTILS.ARC<D>  This archive contains three files 
of interest to Postscript printer users.  <MI>EHANDLER.PS<D> is a 
downloadable Postscript file that will redefine the default error 
handling on a Postscript printer.  In addition to providing error-handling 
on the printer back to the host, it will also cause the current page 
to be printed including the Postscript error along with the offending 
command, and operand stack trace.  <MI>TIMEPAGE.PS<D> will do accurate 
tests for Postscript jobs.  It may be used when optimizing your Postscript 
driver for determining where processing time is spent.  <MI>UARTPAT2.PS<D> 
fixes an obscure bug in version 23.0 of the Postscript interpreter 
used by the Apple Laserwriter driver.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>QA-1.ARC QA-2.ARC QA-3.ARC & QA-4.ARC<D>

@ARTICLE HELV = These are Ventura-formatted chapters that contain 
questions and answers from the Xerox Customer Support department.  All 
kinds of topics are covered from fonts and WID tables to formatting 
and TAGs and many other problems encountered by actual Ventura users.  The 
answer to your Ventura Publisher problem(s) is probably already in 
here!

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>TDOC693C.ARC, TDOC794C.ARC, and TDOC853C.ARC <D>   These 
archives contain fully-produced Ventura Publisher documents that were 
originally marketed by BCA Desktop Designs as part of their Designer 
Style Sheet Portfolio.  These are technical documentation style sheets 
that use a complex 3-column/1-column design.  Tags are used to control 
roll over from single column to multiple column format.  Very complex 
and designed for power users.  The sample chapters include full documentation 
for all tags and examples of their usage.  Vertical tabbed tables 
in several formats are supported and well documented.  These are an 
EXCELLENT learning tool for any Ventura user. Created and donated 
by Gene Rodrigues, SYSOP of the Ventura Professional! Forum, the official 
bulletin board system of the Ventura Publisher Users Group.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>SCRIPTS.ARC<D>  Here's an entire HP soft font family 
of script typefaces in .SFP (portrait) format.  Point sizes included 
are 12, 14, 18, and 36.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>V11_ZCMI.ARC<D>  Adobe Postscript screen fonts 
for the Zapf Chancery Medium Italic typeface.  These are EGA (75-dpi) 
resolution and include the following sizes; 10, 12, 14, 18, 24, and 
36-point.  Simply place them in your \VENTURA directory and you can 
now SEE what the Zapf Chancery typeface really looks like.

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@ARTICLE HELV = <B>VPDOC.ARC<D>  This is the ``missing'' index and 
table of contents for the Xerox Ventura Publisher Referrence manual 
that comes with Ventura. <188>

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