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Books : Computers & Internet : Apple : Desktop Publishing
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Presents practical solutions for graphics problems using up-to-date techniques. This volume contains gems for formulating programs, using the C programming language primarily, although some have C++ implementations. A Macintosh disk containing all of the code for all four volumes is included.
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This text helps new PageMaker users get a handle on this sometimes overwhelming program. The author provides step-by-step exercises and illustrations to guide the reader through the basics and more advanced features of the program. Also included is a cross-platform CD-ROM containing some sample templates.
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"The best ResEdit book is ResEdit Complete..."-MacUser "ResEdit Complete's excellent explanations and detailed procedures can get readers started well in the joyous art of ResEdit hacking."-MacUser "...The best guide to understanding and tinkering with ResEdit and resources..."-MacWorld Personalize your Macintosh desktop and applications with ResEdit version 2.1.1, the newest release of Apple's resource editor, designed to work with System 7. This amazing program allows you to customize your desktop, interface, and software. Not only does this book/disk package show you how to get the most out of ResEdit, it also includes the actual ResEdit program on disk! Now completely revised and with new projects, this new edition brings you up to date with System 7.1.ResEdit Complete gives you clear, detailed procedures to customize your desktop, showing you how to: *Protect files and folders by making them invisible *Personalize the Watch Pointer and customize the Finder's Animated Watch *Change icons in Alert Boxes, personalize Desktop icons, and add custom icons for Folders *Add Command-key shortcuts to menus-including the Finder *Modify your keyboard layout (making curly quotes easy to type) *Enlarge the List Box in a standard File Directory Dialog *Remap which programs open certain files *Play and move sounds, and much more. With ResEdit Complete, Second Edition you also have a disk contain
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This sequel to Graphics Gems (Academic Press, 1990), and Graphics Gems II (Academic Press, 1991) is a practical collection of computer graphics programming tools and techniques. Graphics Gems III contains a larger percentage of gems related to modeling and rendering, particularly lighting and shading. This new edition also covers image processing, numerical and programming techniques, modeling and transformations, 2D and 3D geometry and algorithms,ray tracing and radiosity, rendering, and more clever new tools and tricks for graphics programming. Graphics Gems III also includes a disk containing source codes for either the IBM or Mac versions featuring all code from Volumes I, II, and III.
Author David Kirk lends his expertise to the Graphics Gems series in Volume III with his far-reaching knowledge of modeling and rendering, specifically focusing on the areas of lighting and shading. Volume III includes a disk containing source codes for both the IBM and Mac versions featuring all code from all three volumes. Graphics Gems I, II, and III are sourcebooks of ideas for graphics programmers. They also serve as toolboxes full of useful tricks and techniques for novice programmers and graphics experts alike. Each volume reflects the personality and particular interes -
How to convert fonts, get them to work with specific printers, and build fonts from scratch or from scanned images.
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PageMaker is the premier electronic page layout software and graphic design tool. Most graphic designers who do their own typesetting on a computer use PageMaker. PageMaker is a versatile tool in the revolutionary new field of electronic publishing.
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This digital document is an article from Software Industry Report, published by Millin Publishing, Inc. on October 21, 1991. The length of the article is 400 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
Citation Details
Title: Aldus soups up Pagemaker for Macintosh, saying it will be 'system 7 savvy.'
Publication: Software Industry Report (Newsletter)
Date: October 21, 1991
Publisher: Millin Publishing, Inc.
Volume: v23 Issue: n20 Page: p8(2)
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A text that teaches both the basics of good design and the desktop publishing skills needed to create reports, calendars, flyers and newsletters. Also included is a data disk providing all text and graphic files and a reference guide to Pagemaker 3.0 commands.
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If you are new to the Mac and DTP applications, then this CD is for you. Author Mark Creer teaches you the basics of QuarkXPress, Illustrator, Photoshop, Freehand, and PageMaker as well as showing you techniques on how to use fonts and printing techniques.
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Abode Illustrator is one of the leading illustration and design applications on the market today. It is used for the creation of maps, illustrations, logos designs, and much more. Trainer Deo Arellano, an experienced trainer and designer, takes you through Illustrator step by step, so that at the end of this 5 hour traning CD you will be confident in the use of this amazing tool.
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Unpaginated book to help make PageMaker 3 easty to understand. Has over 150 pages of self-paced exercises.
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Rated the best illustration tool by MacUser, Infoworld, MacWeek and MacWorld magazines, Freehand sets the standard for graphic design, illustration and page layout. Trainer William Kinnear uses his training skills to take you through the learning curve step by step.
Virtual Training Company makes learning the most challenging software easier. Simply open the program you want to learn, and open your VTC training CD. A friendly expert takes you smoothly from the basics of the program through every single feature. It's simple to apply what your learning as you go. Just mouse-click between the training and the actual program. Need help in the middle of a project? Use the CD's search function, and within seconds an expert is showing exactly what you need to know.
Even when you're away from your own computer and/or the actual software you're learning you can continue to learn from this training CD! All VTC Training CDs are cross-platform, meaning they will operate on a PC or a Mac, and you don't need the actual software to use the VTC Training. That means that even if you travel, what used to be "down time" can now be used as "learning time". All you need is a computer with a CD drive!
VTC makes it possible for you to become an expert in far less time, at a much lower cost, than any other form of training.
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This digital document is an article from T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), published by T.H.E. Journal, LLC on February 1, 1991. The length of the article is 2875 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.
From the supplier: The Santa Fe Christian School (SFCS), in San Diego county, CA, closed in 1985 after years of financial struggle. It was reopened by a group of parents who were determined to attempt some unique strategies to ensure the school's continuation. Three Apple Macintosh systems were donated to the school. They were soon utilized in many graphics, games and desktop publishing projects, including a school newspaper, yearbook, school brochure and automated sports statistics. Some 24 Macs were networked with a laser printer to become the school's Big Mac lab. Ten systems in the Little Mac lab are dedicated to the newsletter, faculty projects and class meetings. The MultiMedia Curriculum Development Lab has become a central depository for sample texts, videodiscs and trade data. Equipment includes a Mac II connected to the campus network, Pioneer videodisc players, a Toshiba large-screen monitor, Apple CDSD CD-ROM drive, video capture board and Mass Microsystems 45Mbyte










