[WarpCast] Major Update to PGPro Scripts - v2.0 - 6/21/99




   Inet.Mail 1.3 -- The best mail server on OS/2 just got better!
    Audit Capabilities, More Spam Control, Improved Performance
         Visit us at http://www.hethmon.com/inetmail.html
         for full details. A free update for current users.
****************************** WarpCast ******************************
Source: Don K. Eitner (freiheit@tstonramp.com)
Moderator: Dirk Terrell (admin@os2ss.com)
**********************************************************************
 
A substantial update has been made to the open-source PGPro 
Scripts by Don Eitner.  The original script (3DShadow) has 
undergone a major rewrite and has been joined by a 
completely new script (GreetingCard) which makes creating 
simple foldable greeting cards under OS/2 easy!  The 
package has been released as PGPro Scripts v2.0. There are 
no new features or scripts currently planned, so v2.0 ought 
to stay up for a while.  :)

New in v2.0
-------------------
3DShadow.cwx
	- Enhanced performance.
	- Added a cancel button to the first input screen.
	- Added 4 new shadow directions.
	- Added shadow fading from one user-definable color 
          to another.
	- Handles original object and its shadows as a 
          single group and can re-center that group on the 
          original object's center. GreetingCard.cwx
	- New script which lays out an 8x10 inch greeting 
          card and prompts the user for text to place on 
          the front and inside.

You can download PGPro Scripts v2.0 from The 13th Floor 
website at:
http://www.tstonramp.com/~freiheit/PGPro_Scripts_20.zip

These scripts require Photo>Graphics Pro for OS/2.  
Comments and suggestions are welcomed, as are gifts of 
money, OS/2 shareware registrations, and PC hardware.  :-)


----------------------------------------------------------------------
To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on
WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/
----------------------------------------------------------------------

WarpCast Archives - Courtesy of VOICE International