Path: news.weeg.uiowa.edu!news.uiowa.edu!hobbes.physics.uiowa.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ames!decwrl!waikato.ac.nz!comp.vuw.ac.nz!actrix!David.Empson Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: HyperCard IIGS info needed Message-ID: <1993Feb4.140208.15003@actrix.gen.nz> From: David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1993 14:02:08 GMT Sender: David.Empson@actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) References: <1993Feb2.050051.10952@wl.com> Organization: Actrix Information Exchange Lines: 78 In article <1993Feb2.050051.10952@wl.com> schultp@wl.com (Paul Schultz) writes: > I've been porting a Mac HyperCard stack to HyperCard IIGS. > Well, all is going well except that I would like to touch > up some of the icons (they didn't survive the coversion > via HyperMover that well). I have a copy of HperCard IIGS > which came with ShoeBox from Seven Hills. It does not come > with the regular Help stack, and other stacks which seem to > come with the full HC IIGS 1.1 package. > > Here is my question: > > Does the full HC IIGS package come with an icon editor? > What else does it come with? (O.K. I had 2 questions!) Here is a description of what came with the full HyperCard 1.0 package. I got HyperCard 1.1 via the System 6.0 Golden Master CD-ROM. It seems that 1.1 includes the same manuals as 1.0, with a stack on one of the disks describing the changes. Included in the full package: Six disks: "Installer and Tour" "Program" "Help" "HyperTalk Help" "Stacks 1" "Stacks 2" Three manuals: "Getting Started with HyperCard IIgs" "HyperCard IIgs Reference" "HyperTalk Beginner's Guide" The stacks included in the package: Tour Home Help - General HyperCard help HyperTalkHelp - Lots of useful information in here Birds - Sample data stack, with digitized birdcall sounds and some pictures of birds StoryBoard - Sample stack created using clip-art by a child PicturePuzzler - Re-create a scrambled tile picture (swapping tiles, not sliding) IconEditor - Edits icons (editing icons from other stacks is a bit tricky, but creating ones from scratch is fine ArtIdeas - Some clip-art Calendar - Appointment calendar. Very slow. ScriptersTools - Lots of really useful goodies ButtonIdeas - Some clip-buttons and small clip-art Addresses - Name/address/phone number list WhatsNew - describes HyperCard IIgs 1.1. improvements To run HyperCard IIgs comfortably, you need at least 2 megabytes of RAM and a hard disk. You can also buy the "HyperCard IIgs Script Language Guide: The HyperTalk Language" as a separate product from Resource Central. Resource Central have a bi-monthly disk-based HyperCard IIgs publication, called "Script-Central". This has to be seen to be believed. It is an extremely good example of a stack-based magazine. Each issue includes several PD/Freeware/Shareware stacks, plus letters, hints and tips, utility stacks, tutorials, rumours, and lots of easter eggs. -- David Empson Internet: David.Empson@bbs.actrix.gen.nz EMPSON_D@kosmos.wcc.govt.nz Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand