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Submitted by: Andreas Klemm <andreas@knobel.gun.de>
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46 lines
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An important note from the port maintainer
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(Andreas Klemm <andreas@knobel.gun.de>)
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Please note: mapedit is NOT public domain software
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Credits and license terms
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Copyright 1994 by Thomas Boutell. THIS IS NOT PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE.
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Commercial users must pay for it to continue using it after 30
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days. You need not register again when new versions are released.
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Please remit $25 to:
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Thomas Boutell
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426 Bellevue Ave. E Apt. 1
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Seattle, WA 98102 USA
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Nonprofit and educational users are required to send me a postcard!
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What is mapedit?
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mapedit is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor for
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imagemap files.
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Imagemap files are a feature of both NCSA and CERN httpd servers;
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they allow you to turn a GIF into a clickable map by designating
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polygons, circles and rectangles within the GIF and specifying a
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URL for each to link to.
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Unfortunately, creating good image maps by hand is a lot of work,
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because the points must be located using an editor not explicitly
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designed for the purpose.
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mapedit allows you to load your GIF image into a scrollable,
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resizable window and then draw polygons, circles and rectangles on
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top of it, specifying a URL for each. It also allows you to go back
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and delete these "hot spots", set a default URL for clicks outside
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of the "hot" areas, and so on. In addition, it allows you to
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associate comments of arbitrary length with each object if you have
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a server that accepts the NCSA imagemap format.
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Please take a look at the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/mapedit/mapedit.html
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for full usage documentation.
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