
              (PAL) PRINTMASTER/PRINTSHOP ART LIBRARIAN

       PAL organizes both PrintShop and/or Printmaster art for
       viewing, does indexes and converts to the following formats.

        1.  First Publisher .ART
        2.  MAC Files .MAC
        3.  Fontasy block files .BLK
        4.  PC Paintbrush .PCC or PCX
        6.  PrintShop Art .SHP/.SDR
        7.  PrintMaster Art .NAM/.DAT
        8.  ANSI Files .ANS
       To use the program place all the printmaster .SHP and .SDR file
       pairs and/or printshop .NAM and .DAT file pairs, that you wish
       to work with, in one directory with PAL. Then execute PAL, PAL
       will load all the name files and place them in an index. You
       can page through the art with PgUp PgDn or up and down arrows
       or go to a particular place in the index by pressing a
       character. Up to 78 pieces of art can be marked for conversion,
       converted for a particular task, and after the converted art
       has been used it can be erased and a new conversion can be done
       for the next task, no need to keep the same art in more than
       one format. When converting to a MAC file,PrintMaster, or
       PrintShop all the all the selected art will all be placed in
       one file, in the rest of the conversions each piece of art is
       sent to an individual file.

       Version 2  Dated 25 September 1988  fixed a Path problem
       Version 3  Dated 28 September 1988  fixed key to index list problem
       Version 3  Dated 11 November 1988 adds conversion to PC Paintbrush
             .PCC and .PCX files
       Version 4  Dated 11 December 1988 fixed an error in the delete
             function and added conversion to ANSI .ANS files.
       Version 5  Dated 15 Feburary 1989 fixes PAL generated .PCX art
             so it can be read by Word Perfect.
       Version 6 Dated 22 June 1989 fixes a problem that occured when
             converting between PrintMaster and PrintShop. Also fixed
             a EGA compatibility problem.

       The delete function works as follows . All the Art in each file
       that has tagged art is read then written to new files. If the
       process is completed without error the original file is
       deleated and the new file is given the name of the old file.
       It's a rather slow process.

       PAL was written in Turbo Pascal 5.0. I wrote the original PAL
       at the request of a friend who had a collection of about two
       thousand pieces of PrintShop and PrintMaster art and wanted to
       use it with First Publisher. The other formats were added at
       the request of other friends. I am placing PRINTMASTER/PRINTSHOP
       ART LIBRARIAN (PAL) Version 5 in the Public Domain.


                     John Jamieson
                     555 Buckeye st.
                     Felton Ca. 95018



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