Database Graphics Toolkit - Blackhawk Data Corporation by Mark Hirst
Database Graphics Toolkit - Blackhawk Data Corporation by Mark Hirst
Version 2
VERBatim - V16
Popups
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
Reader's Clinic - Slow Multivalued Screen Display
Database Graphics Toolkit - Blackhawk Data Corporation by Mark Hirst
Collector Windows
QTIPS - Reusing Symbolics in Windows
Directory Exists on Novell
2.1 Highlights
REVMEDIA Revisited
QTIPS - Modifying EasyWriter To Display Field Descriptions
RTP Series - RTP42
RTP Series - RTP51
Reader's Clinic - AREV Runtime
@ATTACK - @PDisk.On
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
AREV Comes to Czechoslovakia Les Palenik, Cosmotron Systems
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
Utility Diskette # 4
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
Redefining Keys
RTP Series - RTP53B
Prompt Help
VERBatim - V124
Popups
@ATTACK - @Environ.Set
@ATTACK - @Edit.Keys
@ATTACK - @Int.Const
@ATTACK - @HW
@ATTACK - @Modal
@ATTACK - @Move.Keys
@ATTACK - @Priority.Int
@ATTACK - @Macro.Mode
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
Utility Diskette # 4
Flashing Background
Message
VERBatim - V41
Screen Grabber
Window or Not ?
Popups
Play it Again, Cam
QTIPS - Video.Rw
Window or Not?
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Vprev%
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_VWindow%
QTIPS - Query Windows - Changing Colours
Video Control
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Input.Char
Reader's Clinic - Screen Width
Screen Grabber
Reader's Clinic - Slow Multivalued Screen Display
Utility Diskette # 4
@ATTACK - @Reduction.Done
VERBatim - V2
Viewer
@ATTACK - @Browse.Mode
@ATTACK - @File.Error.Mode
@ATTACK - @Macro.Mode
QTIPS - Using INIT.VIEW with Printers
@ATTACK - @Scroll.Mode
@ATTACK - @View.Mode
QUERY.SUB
What's New (and un(der)documented!) In 2.12
A RevTI Techie Replies - Mike Pope - Revelation Technologies (UK) Ltd
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part I
VERBatim - V6
QTIPS - Suppressing Initial Form Feed
QTIPS - Using RTP29 In Place of V6
RTP Series - RTP27
QTIPS - Printing Large Variables from the Debugger
VERBatim - V87
Background Processing
Creating Your Own Background Processes
@ATTACK - @Index.Time
How Indexes Are Updated
DOS Interfacing (Part II)
Viewer
QTIPS - Using INIT.VIEW with Printers
REVMEDIA Revisited
QTIPS - Sub-Headings in RLIST (Revisited)
QTIPS - Border.Colour
QTIPS - Overriding Menu Colours
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
QTIPS - Query Windows - Changing Colours
Set_Attach_Sub and Attach images
QTIPS - DOSTime
VERBatim - V11
@ATTACK - @Backgrnd.Time
@ATTACK - @Index.Time
QTIPS - Time-outs in Windows
RTP Series - RTP26
SecureUser
VERBatim - V86
Advanced Revelation Initialisation Sequence (Overview) by Mike Pope
Reader's Clinic - Naming Routines
Reader's Clinic - Prompting for Passwords
Reader's Clinic - Removing "Searching Cross References" Message
Message
Trapping Message Calls
A RevTechie Replies - And Miscellaneous Jottings - Mike Pope - Revelation Technologies (UK) Ltd
QTIPS - Standardising Error Message Display
QTIPS - Interrupt Proof Error Messages
QTIPS - Improving the Message Window
Version 3 Technical Highlights - New Message Types
Utility Diskette # 3 - Part II
Utility Diskette # 4
Merge Processor
QTIPS - Using INIT.VIEW with Printers
@ATTACK - @PDisk.On
Redefining Keys
Background Processing
Reader's Clinic - Prompting for Passwords
Capture
Creating Your Own Background Processes
@ATTACK - @Edit.Keys
@ATTACK - @Index.Time
@ATTACK - @PlayBack
@ATTACK - @Priority.Int
How Indexes Are Updated
A RevTechie Replies - And Miscellaneous Jottings - Mike Pope - Revelation Technologies (UK) Ltd
QTIPS - Use of Mouse
QTIPS - Interrupt Proof Error Messages
Uncommon Knowledge - WC_Soft_Keys%
A RevTI Techie Replies - Mike Pope - Revelation Technologies (UK) Ltd
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Input.Char
Version 3 Technical Highlights - @Prog.Char
Version 3 Technical Highlights - Highlight

RevMedia FKB

DocumentV2I7A3
TitleDatabase Graphics Toolkit - Blackhawk Data Corporation by Mark Hirst
KeywordsDATABASE
GRAPHICS
TOOLKIT
TextThe toolkit is a collection of standalone programs designed to be run from
various database applications such as dBase Clarion and Revelation It
allows text based applications to display graphics and integrate them in
display windows

The Software
No special INSTALLATION procedure is required The contents of the diskette
are simply XCOPYed to a directory and if necessary the DOS path is changed
to include the toolkit programs In this review a subdirectory was created
below the main AREV directory

The diskette contains three display programs a laser printing utility a
variety of video utilities and a LIBRARY of video images FROM the public
domain The PHOTO and VCR display programs are designed to place a graphic
on the screen over any existing screen contents This means that an entry
window displaying personnel information can have an accompanying picture of
the person concerned This is done by taking a 'photograph' of the text
screen switching the screen to graphics mode putting it back and
overlaying part of it WITH the graphic A variety of options can be passed
to the program to control the size position and appearance of the graphic
Display algorithms are used to shrink the pictures to fit the view area with
remarkable clarity The screen colours are redefined by the program to make
the images as realistic as possible WITH interesting side effects Since
the original Revelation screen was displayed USING the standard screen
colours it reappears WITH the picture for EXAMPLE having blue redefined as
dark red This effect can be prevented but colour images are somewhat
inferior as a result The PHOTO program uses 16 colours to display pictures
while the similar VCR utility uses 256 colours WITH larger dots Black and
white images are specially processed when shrunk into 16 levels of gray
producing excellent photograph like images

The EXHIBIT utility is virtually identical to PHOTO and VCR but uses the
entire screen to display the image It has an additional feature of being
able to view parts of large graphics and then pan the view The panning
feature is fast

All programs can use a time delay feature or user key press to return to
Revelation and multiple images such as a face and a signature can be placed
They ALSO feature a prominent copyright message which documentation suggests
can be suppressed though not in the demo version The software is totally
self configuring to the video HARDWARE

The LASRTAX printing utility is a TSR occupying about 24K which can send the
contents of the screen to a Laserjet compatible printer in three sizes
Users of this feature should ensure that the printer has plenty of RAM; in
tests on a standard Laserjet II only the smallest size could be printed
satisfactorily Clarity however was quite good and took about one minute to
emerge FROM the printer

An input/output routine to allow databases to accept input FROM a user
whilst displaying graphics does not apparently work WITH Revelation because
Revelation cannot link to it Miscellaneous utilities to CAPTURE and modify
images complete the toolkit

Manuals
Graphics terminology is used throughout the manuals though this should
present no real obstacle to a developer However knowledge of adapters and
image scanning would probably be advantageous All programs and their
options are DEFINED conventionally WITH a short section on how to CALL the
utilities FROM Revelation USING symbolics or R/BASIC CODE

The remainder of the manual briefly discusses how images can be created
using scanners camera and CONVERSION software The very relevant issue of
storage is ALSO discussed The twenty tow images supplied WITH the toolkit
occupy 800K of SPACE Optical storage is mentioned as a 'cheaper per unit
cost' solution

Conclusions
The product provides a simple and effective method of displaying images
alongside your DATA It is not a TOTAL solution product the issue of
collecting and storing images is a separate area entirely and the toolkit
would FORM part of a collection of software and HARDWARE required to provide
image support in your APPLICATION Some users may FIND the omission on
direct TIFF FILE COMPATIBILITY and POSTSCRIPT support inconvenient As a
general purpose tool the toolkit is a neat and attractive way of bolting
graphics onto Revelation

Requirements
PC compatible running MSDOS 2 11+ EGA VGA or Paradise SuperVGA adapter
LASRTRAX requires Laserjet compatible printer Supports PCS GIF SCX and
print ready PGL images


(Volume 2 Issue 7 PAGE 5)
[revmedia/copyrigh.htm]

Page last modified: 08/02/03