The unopened phile...
Issue #4 of AtariPhile will be out when it's
ready.
Expect it when you see it!!!
You know it's gonna be worth the wait.
Amongst other things we plan to have...
- Part two of the Positive Image review - find out how, and why, Colin turned
Terri Hatcher into a Redhead.
- Kev ZIPs out of the ARC, leaves the ZOO and for a LHARC continues his
series of feature articles... with a look at archiving.
- The Star.Accessories section will continue - let us know if you want to write for
this section... or any other part of AP for that matter.
- There will be a show report, hopefully a review of Nemesis and Adam
Foster continues his POV ratracing tutorial.
The programs used to produce this HTML issue of AtariPhile are:
- CAB - Crystal Atari Browser
- Everest - Text Editor
- Imagecopy - Image Utility
- Kandinsky - Vector Graphics
- Positive Image - Graphic Processing
- Rotate - Vector font utility
- Textstyle - Text styling utility
- True Paint - Bitmap Graphics
Other programs have been used by the contributors, such as Apex
Media, GEM Bench, GEMView, Protext and Papyrus.
We try to produce AtariPhile to look good in all video modes, but
obviously leaning towards the higher resolutions. If, in colour mode,
you think things are not looking quite right it may be because CAB
still does not handle forced colours correctly accross 16 and 256
modes. Eg: The command 'gray' gives a nice light grey in 16 colour
mode but a dark gray in 256. Likewise 'silver' gives the light grey
in 256 colour mode yet it's white in 16 colours. We can't win!
To see AtariPhile at it's best set your CAB Display Options to:
- Window - Light Grey
- Text - Blue
- Links - Red
- And switch off 'use document settings'
We hope you enjoyed issue #3 of
AtariPhile
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01256-895106], Goodman's PD library [on 01782-335650], Floppyshop PD
library [on 01224-312756] and the FaST Club [on 0115-945 5250].