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    Hello,

    is there a library for clipper to display TIF files ?

    Searching google I found postings about "Huggle Tools" but the URL to
    the downloads i sno more valid.

    Bye
    Andreas

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    Dear Andreas Moroder:

    "Andreas Moroder" <Andreas.moroder@[nospam]sb-brixen.it> wrote in
    message news:flfss5$j6a$1@news.dtag.de...
    > Hello,
    >
    > is there a library for clipper to display TIF files ?


    http://www.the-oasis.net/ftpmaster.p...ent=ftplib.htm
    .... fgl_v30.zip does BMP and PCX, not that that helps much.

    David A. Smith



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    In article <zWLej.33663$db7.3252@newsfe12.phx> dlzc1@cox.net "dlzc\" writes:

    > Dear Andreas Moroder:
    >
    > "Andreas Moroder" <Andreas.moroder@[nospam]sb-brixen.it> wrote in
    > message news:flfss5$j6a$1@news.dtag.de...
    > > Hello,
    > >
    > > is there a library for clipper to display TIF files ?

    >
    > http://www.the-oasis.net/ftpmaster.p...ent=ftplib.htm
    > ... fgl_v30.zip does BMP and PCX, not that that helps much.
    >
    > David A. Smith


    And this probably won't help much either: QuickView Pro by
    Wolfgang Hesseler <http://www.multimediaware.com/qv/>. This is a
    standalone DOS program so is a cmdline-driven program; if you
    have enough spare extended memory you could build the command
    line you want and shell out to it to display just about any kind
    of graphics/movie file format you could wish for...

    [I have no interest in qv-pro other than as a registered and
    satisfied customer.]

    Pete
    --
    "We have not inherited the earth from our ancestors,
    we have borrowed it from our descendants."

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    > And this probably won't help much either: QuickView Pro by
    > Wolfgang Hesseler <http://www.multimediaware.com/qv/>. This is a
    > standalone DOS program so is a cmdline-driven program; if you
    > have enough spare extended memory you could build the command
    > line you want and shell out to it to display just about any kind
    > of graphics/movie file format you could wish for...
    >
    > [I have no interest in qv-pro other than as a registered and
    > satisfied customer.]
    >
    > Pete

    Hello Pete,

    it supports all immaginable formats but not TIF ( according to the
    onlide documentation )

    Bye
    Andreas

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    On Jan 2, 8:59 am, Andreas Moroder <Andreas.moroder@[nospam]sb-
    brixen.it> wrote:
    ...
    > > And this probably won't help much either: QuickView
    > > Pro by Wolfgang Hesseler <http://www.multimediaware.com/qv/>.

    >
    > it supports all immaginable formats but not TIF
    > ( according to the onlide documentation )


    ACDsee, I believe, has a command line mode (I know the Pro version
    does). And it handles TIF.
    ... this will start a download of the freeware version ...
    http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/M..._Download.html

    David A. Smith

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    In article <flgfii$g5d$1@news.dtag.de>
    Andreas.moroder@[nospam]sb-brixen.it "Andreas Moroder" writes:

    > > And this probably won't help much either: QuickView Pro by
    > > Wolfgang Hesseler <http://www.multimediaware.com/qv/>. This is a
    > > standalone DOS program so is a cmdline-driven program; if you
    > > have enough spare extended memory you could build the command
    > > line you want and shell out to it to display just about any kind
    > > of graphics/movie file format you could wish for...
    > >
    > > [I have no interest in qv-pro other than as a registered and
    > > satisfied customer.]
    > >
    > > Pete

    > Hello Pete,
    >
    > it supports all immaginable formats but not TIF ( according to the
    > onlide documentation )


    Hi Andreas,

    Oops! You're right -- I should have checked before posting that
    pointer. That said, one other place you might like to try (if
    you haven't already) is the MS-DOS side of garbo.uwasa.fi -- you
    might find something there in the graphics/viewers area that can
    display TIF files.

    Apologies for the bad pointer,
    Pete
    --
    "We have not inherited the earth from our ancestors,
    we have borrowed it from our descendants."

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    Hi,

    Irfanview (Iview) has a good command Line mode and is freeware.

    HTH
    Tom

    "Andreas Moroder" <Andreas.moroder@[nospam]sb-brixen.it> schrieb im
    Newsbeitrag news:flfss5$j6a$1@news.dtag.de...
    > Hello,
    >
    > is there a library for clipper to display TIF files ?
    >
    > Searching google I found postings about "Huggle Tools" but the URL to the
    > downloads i sno more valid.
    >
    > Bye
    > Andreas




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    On Wed, 02 Jan 2008 11:40:41 +0100, Andreas Moroder
    <Andreas.moroder@[nospam]sb-brixen.it> wrote:

    >Hello,
    >
    >is there a library for clipper to display TIF files ?
    >


    Happy New Year, Andreas.

    You might want to take a look at IrfanView. It handles a TON of
    different image formats. I just checked the docs, and it does do
    TIFFs, as well.

    Homepage: http://stud1.tuwien.ac.at/~e9227474/

    Hope this helps.
    Cal

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    Huggle Tools were given to public few years ago. Everything is in one group
    on Yahoo, search for a 'huggle', or try
    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/huggle/

    HTH,
    Sandi

    "Andreas Moroder" <Andreas.moroder@[nospam]sb-brixen.it> wrote in message
    news:flfss5$j6a$1@news.dtag.de...
    > Hello,
    >
    > is there a library for clipper to display TIF files ?
    >
    > Searching google I found postings about "Huggle Tools" but the URL to the
    > downloads i sno more valid.
    >
    > Bye
    > Andreas




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