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SiteEdit combines an image editor with a database to allow you to modify your DigiGraphics™ site files
easier to work with.
A DigiGraphics™ site includes four files:
Site.Pcx Large image with unit numbers
Zoom.Pcx
Small image
UnitInfo.Dbf
Unit number database
UnitInfo.Mdx
and index
These files must be edited from the DigiGraphics™ disk directory ('A:\' drive). Make sure the "Write
protect" tab on your diskette is closed. This will allow access to the DigiGraphics™ diskette. Once you have
edited the files, copy them back to the DigiGraphics™ disk and restart the DigiGraphics™ generator.
Unit numbers are read from the database and superimposed on the image. They are not actually part of the
image. DigiGraphics™ requires each unit number to be completely enclosed in a unit. SiteEdit allows you to
resize or move unit numbers anywhere on the image. When working with unit numbers, take care that they
don't move outside any units, or touch a unit border from the inside.
The unit number database works only with images named 'SITE.PCX'. When images with other names are
created, they are saved without unit numbers.
The image editor creates 256-color PCX files using the DigiGraphics™ color palette.
1.
From the Windows desktop, Select Start , then Click on the Run option.
2.
In the Run window enter "{D}:\SITEEDIT\SETUP.EXE" where {D} is the letter of your CD ROM
drive.
3.
Click the OK button to start the SiteEdit installation.
4.
Carefully follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. The application will be installed in
the C:\Program Files\SiteEdit directory.
Operating System - Windows 95 or better
Video card - 256 colors
Memory - 8MB RAM or better
SiteEdit Information and Installation
Installing SiteEdit
Minimum System Requirements
Introduction
DigiGate-700
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