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Short:Write and draw on the WB-screen!
Author: christon at powertech.no
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Type:util/wb
Architecture:m68k-amigaos
Date:1994-09-19
Download:util/wb/WBGrafitti.lha - View contents
Readme:util/wb/WBGrafitti.readme
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                                 WBGrafitti 1.0

           (c) 1994 Christopher Naas, SSD.   All Rights Reserved!


   Included in this archive:

   GetSig            - For writing coordinates to a file
   WriteSig          - For writing coordinates to the Workbench
   WBGrafitti.readme - The file you are reading now
   Naas.sig          - My signature in WBGrafitti format :)  just type
                       WriteSig Naas.sig to see it.



   WBGrafitti  is  a package consisting of two programmes, one to read the
coordinates  you  draw  and  write  them  to a file, the other to read the
coordinates from the file and write them to the Workbench window.  You can
draw  anything  you  like!   The  outputfiles  produced are very small, my
signature takes about 1.5k.

   The two programmes included are:

   *GetSig
   *WriteSig

   GetSig  takes  one argument, the file to output the coordinates to.  To
run it, type something like:

1> GetSig df0:MySignature

   GetSig  will  then  open  a  window  on your Workbench screen.  In this
window  you  can  draw  whatever  you like.  When you are done, you simply
press the windows closegadget, and the coordinatefile is stored.


   WriteSig also takes one argument, the file to read the coordinates from
:) To run it, type something like:

1> WriteSig df0:MySignature

   WriteSig  will  then read the coordinate-file, and draw directly on the
Workbench window.  The writing is not permanent, and will dissapear if you
e.g.  move an icon.



   What  I'd really like would be for you lot to start including signature
files in your sig's :) They really don't take up a lot of space.  Or maybe
in  your  .plan files.  There's a nice drawing in mine, just finger me and
you'll see :)


   I  take no responsibility for anything that might happen as a result of
using  GetSig  and/or WriteSig, directly or indirectly.  So if your mother
catches you with dirty drawings on your Workbench, don't blaim me.


If you use WBGrafitti, please let me know!  You can contact me:

  Christopher Naas
  Solveien 3a
  1533 Moss
  Norway

  Tlf:   +47 6925 1264
  BBS:   +47 6925 6117
  EMail: christon@powertech.no (Christ on powertechno)


Contents of util/wb/WBGrafitti.lha
 PERMSSN    UID  GID    PACKED    SIZE  RATIO     CRC       STAMP          NAME
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
[generic]                 1807    2828  63.9% -lh5- a5b2 Sep 18  1994 GetSig
[generic]                 6763   13344  50.7% -lh5- 6fdf Sep 18  1994 Naas.sig
[generic]                 1025    2286  44.8% -lh5- 1d64 Sep 18  1994 WBGrafitti.readme
[generic]                 1845    2680  68.8% -lh5- 8b20 Sep 18  1994 WriteSig
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
 Total         4 files   11440   21138  54.1%            Sep 19  1994
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