> Hello Glenn - Yes, I agree with Klaus.
Besides it is not easy (not possible ?) to newbies to alter something in mime.cfg or arachne.cfg. So I would suggest that any version should run correct whitout modifications by the unexperienced user. For printing and other services extra programs are needed which are not supplied with Arachne. Maybe they are somewhere in the users computer, like pkunzip and pkzip for ZBM's. Some are probably not like Gostscript or printerdrivers. How would a newbie know what to shop elswere and how and where to install these? the newbie simply clicks on the icons and nothing happens... what would you do? IMHO the "My Computer" should be fixed too... I use 3 computers, 2 with 1.61 and 1 with 1.71UE and they all lock-up on this. Glenn, you did a great job... but there is still some work to be done. CU, Bastiaan > After the recent discussion about printing/exporting from ARACHNE171UE, > I was struck by the inconsistent treatment of various capture functions, > namely: > P = print as text > ALT-P = print as Postscript > CTL-P = print as BMP or JPG > PrntScrn > Quite some time ago you sent me a fix for the "print as text" option > and which has now been incorporated into the new 171UE. I can't quite > remember exactly what is was, but it involved making a change in > MIME.CFG. > Since I am not sufficiently sophisticated to be able to interpret all > of that (in spite of the syntax lesson at the end), I will relate here > what I have found out about the capture functions. As you will see, rather > similar things are treated quite differently. > I will start with ALT-P (print to Postscript) because that works > probably somewhat like the others were intended to, namely: > as soon as ALT-P is hit, a _4prt.ps file is created in the main Arachne > directory irrespective of whether "Export" is selected or not. When "Export" > is selected, the Postscript file is copied to the "Export" directory > with filename "output.ps" or whatever name the user changes it to. > The only problems here are that the _4prt.ps file is NOT ERASED from > the main Arachne directory. And, probably unrelated, one cannot exit > from Arachne with ALT-X from that screen (you have to go back or to another > screen). Alt-X gets you out of Arachne from all the other capture screens. > In my view similar functions should behave similarly. This is the only one > that actually "exports" to the EXPORT subdirectory. And perhaps some > indication should be given where to find it (e.g. "Done. Your file > is in the EXPORT subdirectory") > When the PRNTSCRN key is hit, a BMP graphic file called _4prt.bmp is > immediately written in the main Arachne directory as for Alt-P (and in > fact, as for all the capture functions). Unfortunately, the copied screen > also immediately appears on the terminal with no indication of what has > happened, so that the real Arachne header and the IMAGE of the real > header (which, of course, doesn't respond to mouse clicks) are seen. If > a beginner somehow manages to exit that screen by clicking on the real > buttons, he/she still has no way of knowing that the prntscreen image > is _4prt.bmp in the main directory (unless he/she is smart enough to > have put a line under the old files so he can easily see new, added > files; if not, or if the new file writes in the midst of all the > other files, good night!). > CRTL-P (for producing graphic images of the WHOLE on-screen page also > produces a _4prt.bmp file which, when "Export" is clicked, is copied to > a file called "page.bmp" (or another name if the default name is changed) > in the Arachne main directory. Clicking on "Convert to JPG" will convert > the _4prt.bmp file to _4prt.jpg BUT NOT if it was previously saved/exported > to page.bmp!! Perhaps the buttons could be arranged so that it is clear that > ONLY ONE can be clicked and you EITHER export the bmp file OR convert > it to JPG. It would also be good to have a chance to name the JPG file, > otherwise, with the _4prt.jpg name, the beginner is in the same pickle as > described above. None of the Print-JPG, Print BMP, or Save-as-ZBM buttons > responded for me (DR-DOS 7.02). Maybe it was my system, but if they are not > (yet?) functional, they shouldn't be there, in my view. > Hitting the P key also immediately writes a _4prt.txt file in the main > Arachne directory, which however, if "exported" to the default page.txt, > is NOT erased, producing two identical text files. The Preview and Print > buttons work ok on my printer (HP Deskjet 540). However, the "Split-Digest" > functions seems to me not to belong there since they pertain to e-mail > digests. When using Arachne on a RAM disk (drive D:) and not using Insight, > clicking on this button sends me to C: leaving behind a text file called > _4prt.txt (surprise!) on drive D:. This will be most confusing to a beginner. > In sum, I think MIME.CFG should be altered (and maybe rearranged a little > so that like functions are grouped together) so that P, ALT-P, CTR-P, and > PRNTSCRN all send their output to the EXPORT directory (else what is its > purpose?); give a message that something has happened and that the output > file is located in the EXPORT directory; and clean up after themselves by > deleting the _4prt.??? files. In other words, the capture functions should > all behave the same way. > I realize that you are putting out brush fires at the moment, and perhaps > you think mine are trivial concerns, but I'm always thinking of > beginners (since I'm not that far from being one myself) and how to > prevent them from responding with the big DEL button (if there were one). > Just a suggestion! > Klaus Hameyer > Burlington, VT (USA)
