Samuel to the rescue!!.... i think?

On 2000-01-25 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   >On Mon, 24 Jan 2000 10:52:51 +0500, karen lewellen wrote:
   >>
   >> Make your own kind of music!
   >> Karen Lewellen, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   >Hi Karen:
   >Yes, I used to use TERMINATE frequently.  The URL where you can get
   >a free download is http://www.terminate.com.  BTW, This page is
   >displayed very well when accessed by Bobcat/Lynx.  I just now
   >returned from visiting the site. They are announcing that a new
   >version will be coming soon.

actually yes, and no.  i could visit the site in my stand alone copy of
lynx, b386, but not from within delphi's copy of lynx.  Odd but the latter
took me to a completely different site.  i do have a copy, but could not
find the information on viewing fax files with it.  also, the contact e-mail
no onger works.


   >I never used terminate for the purpose of viewing fax files.  Any
   >graphics viewer capable of displaying TIF formatted images should
   >serve very well for this purpose.

yes, but in dOS?  forgive me if I seem to miss the point, but this factor is
rather important for the speech.
by way of example, my wordperfect sends and receives faxs just fine, but if
i try to read them i get only silence from the speech.  this is because as
far as it is concerned, there is nothing there.
OCR will translate these into something that an ocr device will at least
read, but since i need to work with this information, would rather change it
over to something like text.  this way i could bring it up in wordperfect
and edit away.
even an Ocr that worked from within the computer would work, if i could save
the thing.


Many desktop publishing programs
   >can display TIF images and most desktop publishing software has a
   >capability for "scaling" the image, i.e. enlarging or reducing the
   >image.

but changing the image? if i cannot do this the image will be silent.


   >In my opinion, the very best DOS desktop publishing software is
   >"Express Publisher".  This is a commercial package which I believe
   >is no longer being produced.  There is a shareware product that is
   >very similar to "Express Publisher" that you can download for free.
   >The shareware program is named "Envision Publisher".  I believe I
   >saw it recently listed on a Simtel download site.
   >All the best,

and to you sam,



   >Sam Heywood
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