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Andreas.moroder@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Andreas Moroder" writes:
> > And this probably won't help much either: QuickView Pro by
> > Wolfgang Hesseler <http://www.multimediaware.com/qv/>.
This is a
> > standalone DOS program so is a cmdline-driven program; if you
> > have enough spare extended memory you could build the command
> > line you want and shell out to it to display just about any kind
> > of graphics/movie file format you could wish for...
> >
> > [I have no interest in qv-pro other than as a registered and
> > satisfied customer.]
> >
> > Pete
> Hello Pete,
>
> it supports all immaginable formats but not TIF ( according to the
> onlide documentation )
Hi Andreas,
Oops! You're right -- I should have checked before posting that
pointer. That said, one other place you might like to try (if
you haven't already) is the MS-DOS side of garbo.uwasa.fi -- you
might find something there in the graphics/viewers area that can
display TIF files.
Apologies for the bad pointer,
Pete
--
"We have not inherited the earth from our ancestors,
we have borrowed it from our descendants."


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