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Select File/New to create a new image; select File/Open to open an existing image.
You can view all of the images in a directory at one time by selecting File/Browse.
The function of each tool on the various Toolbars is described at the bottom of the Paint Shop Pro window whenever the cursor is over the tool.
You can select a new color to paint with by clicking inside the Color Palette's color spectrum.
You can zoom in on a portion of an image by left-clicking on the image with the Zoom Tool (magnifying glass icon). Right clicking with the Zoom Tool will zoom out.
If you make a mistake, you can undo the last thing you did by selecting Edit/Undo, or by pressing the Undo button on the Main Toolbar.
Selection areas allow you to alter only the portions of the image you have selected.
You can use the Selection tool to make square, rectangular, circular, and elliptical selections, by choosing the selection type in the Style Bar.
More complex selection areas can be created by holding down the shift or control keys while making a selection.
You can move a selection along with its contents by left clicking and dragging with the mouse when any selection tool is active.
You can move the outline of a selection area by right clicking and dragging with the mouse when the Mover Tool (hand icon) is active.
You can make the edges of a selection area "softer" by increasing the Feather value on the Style Bar for the selection tool you want to use.
You can always undo all changes made to an image since it was last saved by selecting File/Revert.
A quick way to zoom in and out on an image is to use the + and - keys on the numeric keypad.
Zooming in and out only changes how "close" you are to the image. If you want to change the actual size of a image, select Image/Resize (or Image/Resample for images with greater than 256 colors).
To add a shadow to text, place the text on the image and leave it as a selection, then select Image/Special Effects/Add Drop Shadow.
You can easily swap the foreground and background colors in the Color Palette by clicking on the arrow.
You can select a new foreground and background color using many of the painting tools, by holding down the Control key and clicking on the image with either mouse button.
Use the line tool to draw straight lines. Hold down the Shift key to draw lines which are exactly horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Hold down the Alt key to draw polygonal lines (lines which connect the locations where you click with the mouse).
To select a transparent color for GIF files (e.g., for use on an Internet web page), use the Eyedropper Tool to select the background color, then click on the Options button in the Save As Dialog and choose "Set the transparency value to the background color".
If an image effect is not available, try: (1) increasing the image color depth to 16 million colors, or (2) making a selection in the image.
When using the Hot Wax Coating special effect, the foreground color determines the color of the "wax".
When using the Flood Fill Tool, you can reverse the colors of any of the Gradient Fill styles by clicking with the secondary mouse button.
You can save a selection out of an image and then load it into a different image, by using Selections/Save and Selections/Load. You can also do the same thing with a mask, by using Masks/Save and Masks/Load.
When using the Color Replacer Tool, you can instantly apply the tool to the entire image by double clicking with the mouse.
You can perform more than one screen capture at a time before returning to the Paint Shop Pro window. Just select Capture/Setup and fill the Multiple Captures checkbox.
You can obtain information about your system by selecting Help/About Paint Shop Pro and then scrolling through the System Information window at the bottom of the dialog box.
If your system is low on memory, you can decrease the amount of memory which Paint Shop Pro uses for each image by selecting File/Preferences/General Program Preferences and setting Undo to either the To Disk or Disabled options.
To increase or decrease the maximum number of files which appear in the Recent Files List (at the bottom of the File menu) select File/Preferences/General Program Preferences/Misc. You can have as few as 1 and as many as 10.
You can change how the window reacts to zooming, new images, and changes in the size of an image, by selecting File/Preferences/General Program Preferences/Viewing.
To change how color values are displayed in the Color Palette select File/Preferences/General Program Preferences/Palettes. The color values can be displayed as RGB or HSL, using either Decimal or Hexadecimal numbers.
By selecting File/Preferences/Customize Toolbar, you can customize the Main Toolbar to show only the buttons you want, in whatever order you like.
This is the last tip. You can turn them off now.
//sankerfiles
You can view all of the images in a directory at one time by selecting File/Browse.
The function of each tool on the various Toolbars is described at the bottom of the Paint Shop Pro window whenever the cursor is over the tool.
You can select a new color to paint with by clicking inside the Color Palette's color spectrum.
You can zoom in on a portion of an image by left-clicking on the image with the Zoom Tool (magnifying glass icon). Right clicking with the Zoom Tool will zoom out.
If you make a mistake, you can undo the last thing you did by selecting Edit/Undo, or by pressing the Undo button on the Main Toolbar.
Selection areas allow you to alter only the portions of the image you have selected.
You can use the Selection tool to make square, rectangular, circular, and elliptical selections, by choosing the selection type in the Style Bar.
More complex selection areas can be created by holding down the shift or control keys while making a selection.
You can move a selection along with its contents by left clicking and dragging with the mouse when any selection tool is active.
You can move the outline of a selection area by right clicking and dragging with the mouse when the Mover Tool (hand icon) is active.
You can make the edges of a selection area "softer" by increasing the Feather value on the Style Bar for the selection tool you want to use.
You can always undo all changes made to an image since it was last saved by selecting File/Revert.
A quick way to zoom in and out on an image is to use the + and - keys on the numeric keypad.
Zooming in and out only changes how "close" you are to the image. If you want to change the actual size of a image, select Image/Resize (or Image/Resample for images with greater than 256 colors).
To add a shadow to text, place the text on the image and leave it as a selection, then select Image/Special Effects/Add Drop Shadow.
You can easily swap the foreground and background colors in the Color Palette by clicking on the arrow.
You can select a new foreground and background color using many of the painting tools, by holding down the Control key and clicking on the image with either mouse button.
Use the line tool to draw straight lines. Hold down the Shift key to draw lines which are exactly horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Hold down the Alt key to draw polygonal lines (lines which connect the locations where you click with the mouse).
To select a transparent color for GIF files (e.g., for use on an Internet web page), use the Eyedropper Tool to select the background color, then click on the Options button in the Save As Dialog and choose "Set the transparency value to the background color".
If an image effect is not available, try: (1) increasing the image color depth to 16 million colors, or (2) making a selection in the image.
When using the Hot Wax Coating special effect, the foreground color determines the color of the "wax".
When using the Flood Fill Tool, you can reverse the colors of any of the Gradient Fill styles by clicking with the secondary mouse button.
You can save a selection out of an image and then load it into a different image, by using Selections/Save and Selections/Load. You can also do the same thing with a mask, by using Masks/Save and Masks/Load.
When using the Color Replacer Tool, you can instantly apply the tool to the entire image by double clicking with the mouse.
You can perform more than one screen capture at a time before returning to the Paint Shop Pro window. Just select Capture/Setup and fill the Multiple Captures checkbox.
You can obtain information about your system by selecting Help/About Paint Shop Pro and then scrolling through the System Information window at the bottom of the dialog box.
If your system is low on memory, you can decrease the amount of memory which Paint Shop Pro uses for each image by selecting File/Preferences/General Program Preferences and setting Undo to either the To Disk or Disabled options.
To increase or decrease the maximum number of files which appear in the Recent Files List (at the bottom of the File menu) select File/Preferences/General Program Preferences/Misc. You can have as few as 1 and as many as 10.
You can change how the window reacts to zooming, new images, and changes in the size of an image, by selecting File/Preferences/General Program Preferences/Viewing.
To change how color values are displayed in the Color Palette select File/Preferences/General Program Preferences/Palettes. The color values can be displayed as RGB or HSL, using either Decimal or Hexadecimal numbers.
By selecting File/Preferences/Customize Toolbar, you can customize the Main Toolbar to show only the buttons you want, in whatever order you like.
This is the last tip. You can turn them off now.
//sankerfiles
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15:52:40 -----------------
15:52:40 GSM/GPRS Manager
15:52:40 -----------------
15:52:40 Version: 3.0 050616
15:52:40 ROM folder: \iPAQ ROM\GPRS Settings\
15:52:40 RAM folder: \iPAQ File Store\GPRS Settings\
15:52:40 LU folder: icmCustom
15:52:40 Screen width:240 height:240
15:52:40 UILanguage = c0a
15:52:45 OPE.INF in \iPAQ ROM\GPRS Settings\
15:52:45 GPRSOPE.INF in \iPAQ ROM\GPRS Settings\
15:52:45 ICMconfig.INF in \iPAQ ROM\GPRS Settings\
15:52:45 Load dat file \iPAQ File Store\GPRS Settings\ICM.DAT
15:52:45 OPE detect (Silent=1)
15:52:45 HPUtil_GetSIMStatus return 1
15:52:45 HPUtil_GetIMSI return 1 IMSI="214078930053722" 0
15:52:45 IMSI from GetIMSIfromHP:214078930053722
15:52:45 After format 21407
15:52:45 Previous:21407 New:21407
15:52:45 No SIM change detected
15:52:40 GSM/GPRS Manager
15:52:40 -----------------
15:52:40 Version: 3.0 050616
15:52:40 ROM folder: \iPAQ ROM\GPRS Settings\
15:52:40 RAM folder: \iPAQ File Store\GPRS Settings\
15:52:40 LU folder: icmCustom
15:52:40 Screen width:240 height:240
15:52:40 UILanguage = c0a
15:52:45 OPE.INF in \iPAQ ROM\GPRS Settings\
15:52:45 GPRSOPE.INF in \iPAQ ROM\GPRS Settings\
15:52:45 ICMconfig.INF in \iPAQ ROM\GPRS Settings\
15:52:45 Load dat file \iPAQ File Store\GPRS Settings\ICM.DAT
15:52:45 OPE detect (Silent=1)
15:52:45 HPUtil_GetSIMStatus return 1
15:52:45 HPUtil_GetIMSI return 1 IMSI="214078930053722" 0
15:52:45 IMSI from GetIMSIfromHP:214078930053722
15:52:45 After format 21407
15:52:45 Previous:21407 New:21407
15:52:45 No SIM change detected
A unique GPRS setting
Installation info:
Install Pc application first. Then double click regme.reg file. Then send .jar file from your install directory to phone.
Changes:
Bluetooth Remote Control 2.0 RC5
Possible to connect from PC (Widcomm/Broadcom, Microsoft Bluetooth stacks)
Automatically reconnect from PC in presentation mode
Events added
Lock PC when phone is out of range
Start screen saver when phone is out of range
Pause Itune saver when phone is out of range
Pause WinAMP when phone is out of range
Added graphical objects to WinAMP script play, pause, stop, repeat and shuffle
System volume is now showing the right sound level when launced
Help file redesigned
VB and Java script file redesigned to better reflect Java script
Usability improvements
ERROR - Fragmented packets from phone could cause the "Waiting for PC" error.
Install Pc application first. Then double click regme.reg file. Then send .jar file from your install directory to phone.
Changes:
Bluetooth Remote Control 2.0 RC5
Possible to connect from PC (Widcomm/Broadcom, Microsoft Bluetooth stacks)
Automatically reconnect from PC in presentation mode
Events added
Lock PC when phone is out of range
Start screen saver when phone is out of range
Pause Itune saver when phone is out of range
Pause WinAMP when phone is out of range
Added graphical objects to WinAMP script play, pause, stop, repeat and shuffle
System volume is now showing the right sound level when launced
Help file redesigned
VB and Java script file redesigned to better reflect Java script
Usability improvements
ERROR - Fragmented packets from phone could cause the "Waiting for PC" error.
How to install Bluetooth Remote Control
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Utilizing search engines
==================================================
So much information is on the web, its mind boggling. Thankfully we have search
engines to sift through them and catagorize them for us. Unfortunatly, there is still so
much info that even with these search engines, its often a painstakingly slow process
(something comparable to death for a hacker) to find exactly what you're looking for.
Lets get right into it.
I use google.com as my primary search engine because it presently tops the charts as far as
the sites that it indexes which means more pertinent info per search.
1. Page translation.
Just because someone speaks another language doesn't mean they dont have anything useful to say. I use translation tools like the ones found at
http://babelfish.altavista.com
and
http://world.altavista.com
to translate a few key words I am searching for. Be specific and creative because these tools arent the most accurate things on the planet.
2. Directories.
These days everything is about $$$. We have to deal/w SEO (search engine optimization) which seems like a good idea on paper until you do a search for toys and get 5 pornsites in the first 10 results. Using a sites directory will eliminate that. You can narrow your search down easily by looking for the info in specific catagories. (PS google DOES have directories, they're at: directory.google.com)
3. Here are some tips that google refers to as "advanced"
A. "xxxx" / will look for the exact phrase. (google isnt case sensitive)
B. -x / will search for something excluding a certain term
C. filetype:xxx / searches for a particular file extention (exe, mp3, etc)
D. -filetype:xxx / excludes a particular file extention
E. allinurl:x / term in the url
F. allintext:x / terms in the text of the page
G. allintitle:x / terms in the html title of that page
H. allinanchor:x / terms in the links
4. OR
Self explanatory, one or the other... (ie: binder OR joiner)
5. ~X
Synonyms/similar terms (in case you can't think of any yourself)
6. Numbers in a range.
Lets say you're looking for an mp3 player but only want to spend up to $90. Why swim through all the others? MP3 player $0..$90 The 2 periods will set a numeric range to search between. This also works with dates, weights, etc
7. +
Ever type in a search and see something like this:
"The following words are very common and were not included in your search:"
Well, what if those common words are important in your search? You can force google to search through even the common terms by putting a + in front of the denied word.
8. Preferences
It amazes me when I use other peoples PCs that they dont have their google search preferences saved. When you use google as much as I do, who can afford to not have preferences? They're located on the right of the search box, and have several options, though I only find 2 applicable for myself...
A. Open results in new browser
B. Display 10-100 results per page. (I currently use 50 per page, but thats a resolution preference, and 5X's the default)
9. *
Wildcard searches. Great when applied to a previously mentioned method. If you only know the name of a prog, or are looking for ALL of a particular file (ie. you're DLing tunes) something like *.mp3 would list every mp3.
10. Ever see this?
"In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the X already displayed. If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included." The answer is YES. yes yes yes. Did I mention yes? I meant to.
11. Search EVERYWHERE
Use the engine to its fullest. If you dont find your answer in the web section, try the group section. Hell, try a whole different search engine. Dont limit yourself, because sometimes engines seem to intentionally leave results out.
ex. use google, yahoo, and altavista. search the same terms... pretty close, right? Now search for disney death. Funny, altavista has plenty of disney, but no death...hmmm.
If you've read this far into this tutorial without saying, "Great, a guy that copied a few google help pages and thinks its useful info" then I will show you WHY (besides accuracy, speed, and consistancy finding info on ANYTHING) its nice to know how a search engine works. You combine it/w your knowledge of other protocol.
Example:
Want free music? Free games? Free software? Free movies? God bless FTP! Try this search:
intitle:"Index of music" "rolling stones" mp3
Substitute rolling stones/w your favorite band. No? Try the song name, or another file format. Play with it. Assuming SOMEONE made an FTP and uploaded it, you'll find it.
For example....I wanted to find some Sepultura. If you never heard them before, they're a Brazilian heavy metal band that kicks ass. I started with this:
intitle:"Index of music" "Sepultura" mp3 <-- nothing
intitle:"Index of música" "Sepultura" mp3 <-- nothing
intitle:"Index of musica" "Sepultura" mp3 <-- not good enough
intitle:"Index of music" "Sepultura" * <-- found great stuff, but not enough Sepultura
At this point it occurs to me that I may be missing something, so I try:
intitle:"index of *" "sepultura" mp3 <-- BANG!
(and thats without searching for spelling errors)
Also try inurl:ftp
I find that * works better for me than trying to guess other peoples mis-spellings.
The same method applies for ebooks, games, movies, SW, anything that may be on an FTP site.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and I saw that recently a book and an article was written on the very same topic. I havn't read them as of yet, but check em out, and get back to me if you feel I missed something important and should include anything else.
intitle:"index of" "google hacks" ebook
Oh Dudes... BE CREATIVE.
You'll be surprised what you can get through this
Utilizing search engines
==================================================
So much information is on the web, its mind boggling. Thankfully we have search
engines to sift through them and catagorize them for us. Unfortunatly, there is still so
much info that even with these search engines, its often a painstakingly slow process
(something comparable to death for a hacker) to find exactly what you're looking for.
Lets get right into it.
I use google.com as my primary search engine because it presently tops the charts as far as
the sites that it indexes which means more pertinent info per search.
1. Page translation.
Just because someone speaks another language doesn't mean they dont have anything useful to say. I use translation tools like the ones found at
http://babelfish.altavista.com
and
http://world.altavista.com
to translate a few key words I am searching for. Be specific and creative because these tools arent the most accurate things on the planet.
2. Directories.
These days everything is about $$$. We have to deal/w SEO (search engine optimization) which seems like a good idea on paper until you do a search for toys and get 5 pornsites in the first 10 results. Using a sites directory will eliminate that. You can narrow your search down easily by looking for the info in specific catagories. (PS google DOES have directories, they're at: directory.google.com)
3. Here are some tips that google refers to as "advanced"
A. "xxxx" / will look for the exact phrase. (google isnt case sensitive)
B. -x / will search for something excluding a certain term
C. filetype:xxx / searches for a particular file extention (exe, mp3, etc)
D. -filetype:xxx / excludes a particular file extention
E. allinurl:x / term in the url
F. allintext:x / terms in the text of the page
G. allintitle:x / terms in the html title of that page
H. allinanchor:x / terms in the links
4. OR
Self explanatory, one or the other... (ie: binder OR joiner)
5. ~X
Synonyms/similar terms (in case you can't think of any yourself)
6. Numbers in a range.
Lets say you're looking for an mp3 player but only want to spend up to $90. Why swim through all the others? MP3 player $0..$90 The 2 periods will set a numeric range to search between. This also works with dates, weights, etc
7. +
Ever type in a search and see something like this:
"The following words are very common and were not included in your search:"
Well, what if those common words are important in your search? You can force google to search through even the common terms by putting a + in front of the denied word.
8. Preferences
It amazes me when I use other peoples PCs that they dont have their google search preferences saved. When you use google as much as I do, who can afford to not have preferences? They're located on the right of the search box, and have several options, though I only find 2 applicable for myself...
A. Open results in new browser
B. Display 10-100 results per page. (I currently use 50 per page, but thats a resolution preference, and 5X's the default)
9. *
Wildcard searches. Great when applied to a previously mentioned method. If you only know the name of a prog, or are looking for ALL of a particular file (ie. you're DLing tunes) something like *.mp3 would list every mp3.
10. Ever see this?
"In order to show you the most relevant results, we have omitted some entries very similar to the X already displayed. If you like, you can repeat the search with the omitted results included." The answer is YES. yes yes yes. Did I mention yes? I meant to.
11. Search EVERYWHERE
Use the engine to its fullest. If you dont find your answer in the web section, try the group section. Hell, try a whole different search engine. Dont limit yourself, because sometimes engines seem to intentionally leave results out.
ex. use google, yahoo, and altavista. search the same terms... pretty close, right? Now search for disney death. Funny, altavista has plenty of disney, but no death...hmmm.
If you've read this far into this tutorial without saying, "Great, a guy that copied a few google help pages and thinks its useful info" then I will show you WHY (besides accuracy, speed, and consistancy finding info on ANYTHING) its nice to know how a search engine works. You combine it/w your knowledge of other protocol.
Example:
Want free music? Free games? Free software? Free movies? God bless FTP! Try this search:
intitle:"Index of music" "rolling stones" mp3
Substitute rolling stones/w your favorite band. No? Try the song name, or another file format. Play with it. Assuming SOMEONE made an FTP and uploaded it, you'll find it.
For example....I wanted to find some Sepultura. If you never heard them before, they're a Brazilian heavy metal band that kicks ass. I started with this:
intitle:"Index of music" "Sepultura" mp3 <-- nothing
intitle:"Index of música" "Sepultura" mp3 <-- nothing
intitle:"Index of musica" "Sepultura" mp3 <-- not good enough
intitle:"Index of music" "Sepultura" * <-- found great stuff, but not enough Sepultura
At this point it occurs to me that I may be missing something, so I try:
intitle:"index of *" "sepultura" mp3 <-- BANG!
(and thats without searching for spelling errors)
Also try inurl:ftp
I find that * works better for me than trying to guess other peoples mis-spellings.
The same method applies for ebooks, games, movies, SW, anything that may be on an FTP site.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial, and I saw that recently a book and an article was written on the very same topic. I havn't read them as of yet, but check em out, and get back to me if you feel I missed something important and should include anything else.
intitle:"index of" "google hacks" ebook
Oh Dudes... BE CREATIVE.
You'll be surprised what you can get through this
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