Hi Bill, Windows95 version certainly obviates the need for file conversion. However if you are using MW version 1, I have a graphics conversion and capture program (about 3 years old) called Pizazz plus which does allow you to specify the colour depth. I assume the tool "ants" belongs to Paintshoppro. Thanks for a useful utility. Ray -----Original Message----- From: KERRB@Magill.UniSA.edu.au [SMTP:KERRB@Magill.UniSA.edu.au] Sent: Friday, October 31, 1997 4:36 AM To: logo-l@gsn.org Subject: LOGO-L> slideshow Preparing a slideshow in MicroWorlds is not a new idea but I would like to mention a real success I have had with it recently. I wanted my students (Year 9's) to do a MW Project on the theme of Australian aboriginal culture. The existing shapes in MW are inadequate for this theme. So I did an Internet search and downloaded a lot of graphics on this topic (many sites allow you to use their graphics for educational purposes) and then used PaintShopPro to convert them to *.pcx format so they could be loaded in MicroWorlds (I still use version 1 since our school hasn't upgraded the network to Win95). One problem here was that I found that the graphics had to be in 256 colour mode before MW version 1 could read them. That seemed to mean that I had to convert some coloured graphics into grey scale. That was OK but please tell me if there is a better way to do it. I then found to my delight that with just one procedure I could load all the graphics into a MW file and then with just one other procedure I could convert them into a slide show. This made all the difference because it was quick for me to do it and quick for the kids to peruse the graphics in valuable lesson time with limited computer access. >From memory the procedures went something like this:- to load :list ht loadpict first :list newpage load bf :list end then type load pictlist in the command centre. to slides :no getpage word "page :no wait 20 if :no = 15 [getpage "page1] ;assuming you have 15 slides slides :no + 1 end to slideshow slides 1 end then put a button called slideshow on page 1. The kids can then:- a) view the slides, write down the page nos. they want b) open their project c) type merge "pics "pagex where pics is the name of the slideshow file, and the page they want will be merged into their project. They can then use running ants in paint-tools to cut and paste the graphic to where ever they want. I also found out that you can use running ants in Paint tools to expand / contract a graphic to the size you want. This was handy for converting a small pic of Ayers Rock to a full page background. Bill Kerr Paralowie R12 School --------------------------------------------------------------- Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org. --------------------------------------------------------------- Please post messages to the Logo forum to logo-l@gsn.org. Mail questions about the list administration to logofdn@gsn.org. To unsubscribe send unsubscribe logo-l to majordomo@gsn.org.
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