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TIMEWORKS DESKTOP PUBLISHER ST - VERSION 1.1
Installation
You cannot run the program from the master disks as
supplied: you must install it onto other disks. Please read
the installation guide in the manual before installing. You
will need 4 blank formatted single-sided disks, or 3 blank
formatted double-sided disks, or about 1 megabyte of space
on a hard disk.
Full details are in the user manual in the section entitled
"Installing the PUBLISHER".
Memory Requirements
GEM requires all of the fonts to be in memory while
printing. This means that the Desktop Publisher requires all
of the memory in a 520 ST: you must not have any desktop
accessories or memory-resident programs installed. Also, on
a Mega ST 2, driving an Atari laser printer, all of the
memory is required: there is no room for accessories.
The program will use temporary files on disk while it is
operating: do not change the disk in the drive until you are
told to by the program.
Temporary files are also required when printing bit-map
graphics. If you have a 520ST with single-sided floppies,
you may not be able to print more than one image file per
page. If you get a disk full message while printing, you
could try deleting the help text files from your overlay
disk to make more space.
Sample Documents and Clip Art
The disk of sample documents and clip art is not copied by
the install program. Floppy disk users should copy the
disk, save the original, and use the copy. Hard disk users
can copy the two folders, SAMPLES and ARTWORK, onto their
hard disk simply by dragging the icons. All the artwork is
in .IMG format, so the GEM Paint format should be used to
import it into Desktop Publisher.
NEW.DOC
The file NEW.DOC is an empty text file. It is placed in the
STORIES folder by the install program. If you import this
into Desktop Publisher (using any import file format), you
can then type in a multi-frame story.