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Subj: Re: To print G8MNY diagrams
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From: ON5FM@ON0AR.#RF.AN.BEL.EU
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Hello OM,

G8MNY's schematic diagrams are very interresting but not easy to
display
and to print if you don't have the DOS EDIT.COM programm (running in
full screen mode) on your computer.
And you could want to use those schematics in a WINDOWS program like
Word. That's impossible to do without losing clarity if there are
unsupported ASCII characters.

I put on the packet net a soft named WSHOW. This vy tiny soft is a true
ASCII viewer. It has only one menu item : File with Open and End. 

Here is how to proceed to make pictures of the G8MNY schematic 
diagrams :

You 	- run WSHOW
	- open the ASCII TXT file and center it on the screen.
	- press <ALT-PrintScrn>. Note : nothing will happen.
	- open your favorite drawing soft
	- paste (<CTRL-V>). A picture is on your screen. You cut and 
	  crop the unnecessary text.

You now have the desired picture usable everywhere in Windows softwares
without having lost the least ASCII character.

If the schematic diagram is to bulky to fit on a single screen you 
can do it in two operations and join the two pictures togheter.

On the next two other files named WSHOW.ZIP, you'll find the 7plussed
software.

73

Guy ON5FM

Message timed: 08:54 on 17 Aug 04

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