***************************************************************************** KODAK TableMaker RELEASE NOTES (Software Version 1.0 Release) May 26, 1992 Copyright (C) Eastman Kodak Company 1992 This document contains information that supplements the "Kodak TableMaker User's Guide" and accompanying software. CONTENTS I. Notes on Setup for DOS and Windows 3.0/3.1 Introduction Deleting Old Tables The APPEND Command PATH Modifications II. Printing the Readme.txt file To print this file III. Miscellaneous/Additional Information Disk Configuration Disks in the TableMaker package Contents of the TableMaker Disks IV. Using the Advanced Color Matching files The Excel Spreadsheet files ***************************************************************************** I. NOTES ON SETUP FOR DOS AND WINDOWS 3.0/3.1 --------------------------------------------- Introduction ------------------ The KODAK TableMaker has two versions, one version is for Windows 3.x and another version for the DOS. Microsoft Windows version 3.0 or later is required for TableMaker (Windows version) to run properly. If you have not yet installed Windows 3.0 or later, it is recommended that you do this before installing TableMaker. This document is not properly formatted for use with Microsoft Word for Windows. It is intended for the user who does not have Microsoft Word for Windows and would like more information. It can be opened in Microsoft Word for Windows and reformatted if desired. Deleting Old Tables ------------------- Before you install your new TableMaker, make sure you delete your old tables and any other printer table file from your \WINDOWS directory. If you have created any file that you will like to save, retain that file and after installing TableMaker, copy it over to the \TBLMAKER directory or \TBLMAKER\TABLES subdirectory, then delete it from your \WINDOWS directory. The APPEND Command ------------------ SETUP may not work properly if you have used the MS-DOS APPEND command. If APPEND is in effect, then remove it before running Setup by typing APPEND; at the DOS command line (include the semicolon). PATH Modifications ------------------ If you have would like to startup TableMaker from anywhere, you may want to add the TableMaker full pathname to the PATH statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. If you exceed the DOS limit of 127 characters, you will have to switch to (or specify) the directory containing the TableMaker file you want to run. ***************************************************************************** II. PRINTING THE README.TXT FILE ------------------------------------ To Print this file ------------------ Determine which port you have a printer connected to (LPT1: will be used for this example). Then type: COPY README.TXT LPT1: and then press ENTER. This file will be printed on your printer. Note: This procedure will not work with a PostScript printer. If you have the full Windows package (not a runtime version of Windows) and it is set up to print on a PostScript printer, you can open this document in Microsoft Windows Write to print it on your PostScript printer. ***************************************************************************** III. MISCELLANEOUS/ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Disk Configuration ------------------ The Kodak TableMaker is available only in one disk configuration: 1.44MB 3-1/2 inch diskette. If you have a need for 5-1/4 inch disk configuration, you must contact Eastman Kodak Company. Disks in the TableMaker package ------------------------------- The KODAK TableMaker software comes with a set of 6, 3.5" HD disks. The disks are labeled 1 thru 6. Disk 1 is the setup disk with the actual TableMaker software. Disks 2 thru 6 are optional disks. Contents of the TableMaker Disks -------------------------------- 1.44 MB Disk name |Content/Description ---------------------------------------------------------------------- DISK 1 | Program/Utilities Disk|Setup.exe The installation program |TblMaker.exe Windows version of Kodak TableMaker |TblMaker.HLP Kodak TableMaker online Help file | for the Windows version. |Setup.exe Windows Kodak TableMaker installer |Setup.ini Windows TableMaker init file for | for the installer. |TblDos.exe Dos version of the Kodak TableMaker |TblDos.HLP Kodak TableMaker online Help file | for the DOS version. |Dossetup.bat DOS TableMaker installer |Dosset2.bat Part 2 of DOS Kodak TableMaker | installer |45 .tbl files 45 standard Kodak printer tables |Linear.txt Linear custom table in text format |Lemon.txt Custom table in text format |Readme.txt Read Me First text file -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISK 2 | Print-To-Monitor Matching|DARK.TIF -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISK 3 | Print-To-Monitor Matching|LIGHT.TIF -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISK 4 | Print-To-Monitor Matching|HUE&SAT.TIF -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISK 5 | Print-To-Monitor Matching|TARGET.TIF -------------------------------------------------------------------------- DISK 6 | These files are all in compressed form. The Advanced Color Matching | installer will decompress them before copying | them to your hard disk. | |TESTIMG.TI$ Test image in TIFF format |REDARRAY.TI$ Red Array in TIFF format |GRNARRAY.TI$ Green Array in TIFF format |BLUARRAY.TI$ Blue Array in TIFF format |CYANGRN.TI$ Cyan-Green Array in TIFF format |CYANBLUE.TI$ Cyan-Blue Array in TIFF format |MAGARRAY.TI$ Magenta Array in TIFF format |YELARRAY.TI$ Yellow Array in TIFF format |AdvColor.WK$ Lotus Spreadsheet file |AdvColor.XL$ Excel 2.1 worksheet file |AdvColrC.XL$ Excel 2.1 Spreadsheet Chart file |AdvColrM.XL$ Excel 2.1 Spreadsheet Macro file |AdvColrW.XL$ Excel 2.1 Workspace file | ***************************************************************************** IV. USING THE ADVANCED COLOR MATCHING FILES ------------------------------------------- The Excel Spreadsheet files --------------------------- The .XL$ files are EXCEL 3.0 for Windows compressed files. After the installer decompresses them they will become .XLS, .XLC, .XLM, and .XLW files. They have not been tested on EXCEL versions older than 3.0. To use them, start EXCEL, and open ADVCOLRW.XLW, which is an EXCEL workspace file that opens the spreadsheet, graph, and macro files to their proper sizes to fit on a standard 640x480 VGA screen. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ***************************************************************************** ******************** E N D O F F I L E ***********************Download Driver Pack
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