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The current demo version of Paint, the powerful image processing module for Calamus, is available for download. Paint is currently available in German, English, French and Czech (soon to be followed by Dutch).
Paint module new features up to version 3.02:
Paint: The changes in version 3.02 [2000-07-19]:
New: Since Sep 01, 1999, invers Software is the new owner of Paint.
New: The output routines of Paint have been adapted for the new transparency output of Calamus SL2000.
New: All dialogs adapted to the SL2000 style guide and the new owner.
New: Paint now requires Calamus SL99 or later.
Paint: The changes in version 3.00 [1999-01-13]:
Fix: Input to the display format form could not be recorded with the macro recorder.
Fix: Copying a frame's contents into rotated or reflected pictures with the soft print tool resulted in the copied area not being correctly rotated or reflected.
New: The optimized version of the Paint module is now compatible with 68040 and 68060 processors. Please note, on these computers you normally have to install FPU emulation patches for floating point instructions to function correctly. See your computer's documentation for more details.
New: The forms have been adapted to the characteristics of the current version of Calamus.
Paint: The changes in version 2.00 [1997-04-24]:
New: Adapted to the new capabilities of Calamus 96 (long file names, modern form layout).
Paint: The changes in version 1.03 [1996-07-23]:
New: New compilations, including the new function libraries.
Paint: The changes in version 1.02 [1995-04-18]:
New: New compilations, including the new function libraries.
Paint: The changes in version 1.01 [1994-09-21]:
New: The arrow keys of the turnable regulators in the main form have been restyled and should thus no longer irritate the users.
Fix: Repeated execution of the soft print tool at different sizes with the redraw buffer switched OFF, could cause the Paint module to crash!