ƒySCDOX           x PRG formatted GEOS file V1.0/D4„$eps24testgc¸P† „ ­Ő‡… ­Ô‡…        Pƒ‰ScrapCan        ˆ^ &BLASTER'S CONVERTER V2.5ż˙˙˙€˙ˆ‹˙ÁŠAŠ˙ńŠ€ŠŽŠ€Šż‘Š€ŠŸŠ€Šż‘Ž€‚ż‘ƒ€€€€˙ń˙˙˙ƒ˙˙Write Image V2.1geoWrite V2.1đ  ˇÁĚ.Ý.Š.Documentation to ScrapCan, written by Nate Fiedler. ŽĹ.Ęđ Šr Ї" `Œ(@˘É1đʎsAŠÚ˘9 V&­…ÉĐ Ż˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙˙000000000 ScrapCan V1.3 by Nathan Fiedler (8/8/93) ScrapCan is an application that allows you to copy and paste any size photo scrap. That's any size, even the full size of the document page. To use ScrapCan, launch it from the deskTop. A dialog box will appear, listing the geoPaint/geoCanvas documents on the current disk. Use the DISK and DRIVE icons to open other disks. When you've found the document you wish to operate on, select it and click OPEN. When you've OPENed a document, you'll be asked to input a threshold value. This is exactly the same as the threshold box in geoCanvas, and is here because ScrapCan is going to "preview" the document you've selected. If you haven't used geoCanvas, or you don't understand what threshold is, simply press RETURN, and the default 3 will be entered. Once you've pressed RETURN, ScrapCan will now display the document in a preview type box. Once it's done, you can move the mouse within this box and click in it. As you drag the mouse you should see a fence being formed. Click again to set the fence, which will now outline the region. Once you've defined a region using the fence, you can click on the 'edit' menu. There are two options here: 'copy' and 'paste'. Select the one you want. Now, if you've selected 'copy' as the operation, ScrapCan will ask which disk you wish to copy the photo scrap to. The box on the screen will display the three drives and the name of the disk in each. Highlight the drive you want by clicking in the rectangle in front of the disk name. If no disk name is listed after the little rectangle, you won't be able to select that drive. Click OK once you're ready. ScrapCan will then begin to copy out the region you've selected from the document, and place it on the destination disk. This may take one or two minutes depending what type of drive you're reading and writing to. If you have an REU, it's suggested that you use it to emulate a real drive, so that ScrapCan will work much faster. Now, suppose you clicked on 'paste' in the 'edit' menu. In that case, it will display a box asking what source disk you wish to paste the photo scrap from. This box is very similar to the destination drive select box in the copy option of ScrapCan. Once you've selected a drive, ScrapCan will ask you if you want to paste transparently. This means that it will blend the data in the photo scrap with the data of the document. Click YES to begin pasting transparently, or NO to begin pasting normally. Once ScrapCan is done, it will display a box asking if you want to paste in the color or not. Click YES or NO. No-color pasting is useful if you want to transfer a large bitmap from one document to another, and leave the color in the destination document intact. This was done seperately from geoCanvas because it requires too much memory to work in GC. If you ever get a disk error, please write down: Source drive # and drive type (RAM 1581, 1541, etc.), destination drive # and drive type, the error number, and the function (copy or paste). Please send the information to Nathan Fiedler at the address where you ordered this disk. Thank you. 000000000(Enjoy!