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Steven Levine wrote:
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> If you happen to have your copy of PMView installed, the filter definitions
> are in the Filters subdirectory and there is a filter editor. The predefined
> filters are all simple 3x3 setups, but you are not limited to this size.
Something else to learn. :)))
I'm using PMView 2000. You wouldn't by chance know where the filter
docs are, would you? I don't see them in pmview.hlp and EPFIHPLB.HLP
appears to be for the Installation and Maintenance Utility. The
filters\ subdirectory just has .FLT files. The PMView 2000 desktop
object doesn't have anything additional but I may have a bad install
because my desktop object points back to itself (it contains a folder
object which points to itself).
- Peter
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