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From: lachac@topaz.rutgers.edu (Gerard Lachac)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: New IFF and Desktop Video
Message-ID: <13513@topaz.rutgers.edu>
Date: Fri, 24-Jul-87 12:10:31 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 24 12:10:31 1987
Date-Received: Sat, 25-Jul-87 14:10:51 EDT
Reply-To: lachac@topaz.rutgers.edu (Gerard Lachac)
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Keywords: Aegis Video Titler Vector Fonts ANIM IFF

While perusing over the new issue of Amazing Computing (damn good magazine)
I came across some info that I found interesting, and left me with many
questions.  Most of these pertain to Aegis Video Titler program.

1)	Aegis said they have registered a new animation IFF called ANIM.  Is 
	this an official IFF format now??  How about the color fonts IFF?

2)	Most enthusiasticly, I read that Aegis will be using "new fonts"
	which the article says are vector fonts. (not exactly new, but for the
	Amiga...)  Is CBM adopting vector fonts for future Amiga use? (A step
	in the right direction -- my opinion) Or will be receiving a mixture
	of both?  Or is Aegis the only one??

3)	And what I think I found the most interesting, was the mention of some
	"new" IFF format that preserves the background, and saves the text as
	text, so altering/erasing text, does not effect the background.
	Is this a real IFF, or an Aegis-specific toy???  If this is truly a 
	new IFF, it can have a profound effect on the desktop publishing and
	word-processing worlds of the Amiga.

Anyone know the truth????


    


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