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And the introduction of the WebXealot Workbook [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
WebXealot Workbook #1 is now posted and features mini-tutorials concerning your two favorite metals, gold and chrome. The mini-tutorials images are shown below along with Brian Etherington's XPal 3, the vastly improved version of this cool palette creation utility.
XPal 3 has extended bitmap file format support, can save palettes in PAL and EPS file formats, can sort colors according to Hue, Saturation, Value and Name. Palettes import into Xara X and the colors appear in the color line, the Color Gallery and the name gallery. It's free and it's featured in the Workbook and available from the XaraXone Shareware Page.
Comments and suggestions are strongly encouraged.
Gary
Gary Priester
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XaraXone
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And the introduction of the WebXealot Workbook [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
WebXealot Workbook #1 is now posted and features mini-tutorials concerning your two favorite metals, gold and chrome. The mini-tutorials images are shown below along with Brian Etherington's XPal 3, the vastly improved version of this cool palette creation utility.
XPal 3 has extended bitmap file format support, can save palettes in PAL and EPS file formats, can sort colors according to Hue, Saturation, Value and Name. Palettes import into Xara X and the colors appear in the color line, the Color Gallery and the name gallery. It's free and it's featured in the Workbook and available from the XaraXone Shareware Page.
Comments and suggestions are strongly encouraged.
Gary
Gary Priester
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Hi Gary,
Just took a quick look at the workbook and it looks great. Tried downloading the XPal and got a Page not Found error.
Going to start on the workbook, see ya later.
Soquili
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Thank you so much for the continuing tutorials and helpful information. The newly designed printer friendly page layout is most apprciated and the first tutorial is one that many of us have been yearning to learn in more easy to understand steps. Greatly appreciated [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
You've done it once again. Thank you so much [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
Soquili is right the XPal page is not findable. I want that little dickens, need it actaully. I have come to use it quite often for figuring out palettes that work instead of all the guessing. I hope the page is fixed soon [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]
Thanks again.
RAMWolff [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif[/img]
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please use this link:
http://www.smokingun.co.uk/download/Xpal/setup.exe
jens
jens g.r. benthien
designer
http://jens.highspeedweb.net
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There is a small problem with the link to XPal 3.0 but Jens is right you can download it from the URL link he gave.
Also, this all happened a bit to fast for me, and what with the time zone differences and Fulham playing Chelsea last night I was struggling to keep up. Anyway, there have been a few last minute changes to the code and the "real" version 3.0 is the one currently on my website (the Setup executable is dated 4/15/02 10:32AM). If anyone got of ahead of me, I recommend downloading this version.
Brian
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the link has been fixed. I had an extra dot at the end of the exe
Just as well as Brian made some last minute tweaks to the code.
Gary
Gary Priester
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XaraXone
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Nice workbook Gary!
Regards,
Frits
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Gary, If this is going to be typical of the Workbook examples you will be preparing in the future, then I'm hooked already.
Perfect size and the Chrome/Shiny topic was spot on for me, also having you as the Featured Artist again would be a very good thing.
Thanks again.
Bob C.
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Gary,
First, thanks for the WebXealot, the many fine tutorials and the MANUAL. Secondly, thanks for the Workbook. Glad you haven't deserted the slow learners. A glance at the Workbook and it looks like you're off to a great start. All the Best, Neil