Letterville Bull Board Letterville | Bull Board
 


 

Front Page
A Letterhead History
About Us
Become A Resident
Edit Your Database Info
Find A Letterhead

Letterville Merchants
Resident Downloads
Letterville BookShop
Future Live Meets
Past Meets
Step-By-Steps
Past Panel Swaps
Past SOTM
Letterhead Profiles
Business Cards
Become A Merchant

Click on the button
below to chat with other
Letterville users.

http://www.letterville.com/ubb/chaticon.gif

Steve & Barb Shortreed
144 Hill St., E.
Fergus, ON, Canada
N1M 1G9

Phone: 519-787-2892
Fax: 519-787-2673
Email: barb@letterville.com

Copyright ©1995-2008
The Letterhead Website

 

 

The Letterville BullBoard   
my profile login | search | faq | calendar | im | forum home

  next oldest topic   next newest topic
» The Letterville BullBoard » Old Archives » Another Corel Question?

 - UBBFriend: Email this page to someone!    
Author Topic: Another Corel Question?
Bob Stephens
Visitor
Member # 858

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Bob Stephens   Author's Homepage   Email Bob Stephens   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
One of the things I really like about Win XP is the built in file viewer. You can go to a folder and click on most bitmap files and .wmf files and preview them.

What I want to know is does anybody know of a way to view .cdr files without having it launch and open Coreldraw when all you want to do is preview the .cdr file in its folder?

Is there a setting in Windows XP folder options that allow viewing of other file formats?

--------------------
Bob Stephens
Skywatch Signs
Zephyrhills, FL

www.skywatchsigns.com
www.skywatchgallery.com

Posts: 2481 | From: Zephyrhills, Florida | Registered: Jun 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Si Allen
Resident


Member # 420

Icon 14 posted      Profile for Si Allen   Email Si Allen   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
A freebie is what you want! Go to:

http://www.irfanview.com

and download it plus the plug-ins.

It wil open just about any graphic (.cdr's are only thumbnials), also plays videos, MP3s, and a bunch of other stuff!

--------------------
Si Allen #562
La Mirada, CA. USA

(714) 521-4810

si.allen on Skype

siallen@dslextreme.com

"SignPainters do It with Longer Strokes!"

Never mess with your profile while in a drunken stupor!!!

Brushasaurus on Chat

Posts: 8831 | From: La Mirada, CA, USA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Checkers
Resident


Member # 63

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Checkers   Author's Homepage   Email Checkers   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hiya Bob,
I'm sure there's a way, unfortunately, I don't recall off the top of my head though.
Another option is to right click on the file and go to properties. From there click on the details tab and it will give you a thumbnail view.

Havin' fun,
Checkers

--------------------
a.k.a. Brian Born
www.CheckersCustom.com
Harrisburg, Pa
Work Smart, Play Hard

Posts: 3775 | From: Harrisburg, Pa. U.S.A. | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Bob Stephens
Visitor
Member # 858

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Bob Stephens   Author's Homepage   Email Bob Stephens   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks Si!!!

That did the trick. Just what I needed it to do.

--------------------
Bob Stephens
Skywatch Signs
Zephyrhills, FL

www.skywatchsigns.com
www.skywatchgallery.com

Posts: 2481 | From: Zephyrhills, Florida | Registered: Jun 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Larry Elliott
Visitor
Member # 263

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Larry Elliott   Author's Homepage   Email Larry Elliott   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hey Bob,
Elliott here (from an old sign meet at Classic Sign & Mirror, early 90's)
Corel (ver. 8 and above) comes with its own viewer, Canto Cumulus, this is on the program installation CD and you have to install it yourself, it doesn't install by default when you install the rest of the Corel suite. It catalogs your Corel files, both bitmap and vectors and shows them as large (or small) thumbnails. The program for older Corel versions is Corel Multimedia and is used the same way.

--------------------
Larry

Elliott Design
McLemoresville, Tn.

If you can't find the time to do it right,
where you gonna find the time to do it over?

Posts: 486 | From: McLemoresville, TN. USA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Ray Rheaume
Resident


Member # 3794

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Ray Rheaume   Email Ray Rheaume   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hi Bob,

I use Thumbsplus, a nifty little thumbnail viewer that can be customized to show all kinds of image files and fonts, too.
Comes in real handy and you can try a freebie first...
http://www.cerious.com

--------------------
Ray Rheaume
Rapidfire Design
543 Brushwood Road
North Haverhill, NH 03774
rapidfiredesign@hotmail.com
603-787-6803

I like my paint shaken, not stirred.

Posts: 5648 | From: North Haverhill, New Hampshire | Registered: Apr 2003  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Mike O'Neill
Resident


Member # 470

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Mike O'Neill   Author's Homepage   Email Mike O'Neill   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
There's a utility called romcat we use for this purpose, works great. you can build your own catalogues. You can get it here romcat

--------------------
Mike O'Neill


It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.
- Arthur C. Clarke


mike@copyshop.ca

Posts: 3094 | From: Labrador City, NF, Canada | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Bob Stephens
Visitor
Member # 858

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Bob Stephens   Author's Homepage   Email Bob Stephens   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Thanks guys. So far I've tried Si suggested program and it will let you preview .cdr files as a small thumbnail from any directory folder. Illustrator files in .ai or .eps format are handled the same way. I just wish they would all act and behave like the .wmf file do. Oh well, with computers everything becomes possible eventually.

I can still remember working on my old 286 monochrome monitor and fantasizing about a color monitor being invented some day...

I don't miss the old days at all.

--------------------
Bob Stephens
Skywatch Signs
Zephyrhills, FL

www.skywatchsigns.com
www.skywatchgallery.com

Posts: 2481 | From: Zephyrhills, Florida | Registered: Jun 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Dave Johnson
Visitor
Member # 2535

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Dave Johnson   Email Dave Johnson       Edit/Delete Post 
Bob,
I'm not sure about XP but Windows 2000 let's me view just about anything as a thumbnail. Check you view menu on an open folder and see if Thumbnail is there as an option.

--------------------
Dave Johnson
Saltsburg, PA

724-459-7240

Posts: 228 | From: Saltsburg, PA | Registered: Dec 2001  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Tim Barrow
Deceased


Member # 576

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Tim Barrow   Email Tim Barrow   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Seems to me at one time you could assign mini thumbnails instead of icons to corel files,somewhere I just don't recall what version and when they first introduced it,...

--------------------
fly low...timi/NC is,
Tim Barrow
Barrow Art Signs
Winston-Salem,NC

Posts: 2224 | From: Winston-Salem,NC,USA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Dave Grundy
Resident


Member # 103

Icon 14 posted      Profile for Dave Grundy   Author's Homepage   Email Dave Grundy   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Bob...Like Mike, I use Romcat extensively for searching my various Corel clip art cd's. It is also good for cataloguing my own files. I haven't been doing it as religiously as in the past but as an example you can assign "keywords" to each file...For example... boats, marina name, owner's name, boat name.

Or.... trucks, owner name, company name, make, model.

Then 3 years down the road you can look up that picture you took of a particular make of truck and use it as a template for designing a layout for a different customer.

VERY handy utility!!! [Smile]

--------------------
Dave Grundy
retired in Chelem,Yucatan,Mexico/Hensall,Ontario,Canada
1-519-262-3651 Canada
011-52-1-999-102-2923 Mexico cell
1-226-785-8957 Canada/Mexico home

dave.grundy@hotmail.com

Posts: 8899 | From: Chelem, Yucatan, Mexico/Hensall, Ontario, Canada | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Bill Cosharek
Resident


Member # 1274

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Bill Cosharek   Email Bill Cosharek   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Great tip Dave. Thanks for sharing. I never thought of using RomCat for anything other than the categorizing of clipart from various versions of Corel. I'll have to try that.

--------------------
Bill Cosharek
Bill Cosharek Signs
N.Huntingdon,Pa

bcosharek@juno.com

Posts: 704 | From: N.Huntingdon, Pa, USA | Registered: Dec 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Bob Stephens
Visitor
Member # 858

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Bob Stephens   Author's Homepage   Email Bob Stephens   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Now that is a "great" tip Dave. I always seem to foget you can do that when saving a file. I try to remember to put the clients name and phone number there when I save as well as any dimensions and price I may have quoted.

You can never have to much information saved especially if you may need it later on.

--------------------
Bob Stephens
Skywatch Signs
Zephyrhills, FL

www.skywatchsigns.com
www.skywatchgallery.com

Posts: 2481 | From: Zephyrhills, Florida | Registered: Jun 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Mike O'Neill
Resident


Member # 470

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Mike O'Neill   Author's Homepage   Email Mike O'Neill   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I update our shop 'catalogue' once a week or so, If I can't find something we've done in the past week I've got real trouble.
I had a freebie co-op student insert keywords into all our older files a few years ago. Now I can lay my hands on any file from 1992 and up within seconds. Great tool

--------------------
Mike O'Neill


It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.
- Arthur C. Clarke


mike@copyshop.ca

Posts: 3094 | From: Labrador City, NF, Canada | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Laura Butler
Visitor
Member # 1830

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Laura Butler   Email Laura Butler   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I've got another Corel question. How do I change the default font to something else. I have gone through all the options and change the font to what I want but it never seems to stay.

--------------------
Laura Butler
Vision Graphics & Sign
4479 Welch Rd
Attica, Mi 48412

Posts: 2855 | From: Attica, Mi, USA | Registered: Nov 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Tim Barrow
Deceased


Member # 576

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Tim Barrow   Email Tim Barrow   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Laura,...it depends on the version you are using,..in the earlier versions you just selected the text tool and chose a font before you type and a window would popup warning about changibg the default font and asking you if you really wanted to do just that. In later versions you have to chose the format text command and change the font before you add any text and the same window will appear.

--------------------
fly low...timi/NC is,
Tim Barrow
Barrow Art Signs
Winston-Salem,NC

Posts: 2224 | From: Winston-Salem,NC,USA | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Laura Butler
Visitor
Member # 1830

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Laura Butler   Email Laura Butler   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
I am using 9.0. I get tried of it always being AvantGande when I want to start typing. I use Swiss 21 or 21 Bold for most of my non-serif stuff.

--------------------
Laura Butler
Vision Graphics & Sign
4479 Welch Rd
Attica, Mi 48412

Posts: 2855 | From: Attica, Mi, USA | Registered: Nov 2000  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Mike O'Neill
Resident


Member # 470

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Mike O'Neill   Author's Homepage   Email Mike O'Neill   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Laura, do as Tim says, then if you want to save the style changes as defaults for new documents
go Tools>options>highlight document(left pane)>then check 'save options as default for new documents' (right pane)... for some reason you must save the file before the changes become default..

--------------------
Mike O'Neill


It has yet to be proven that intelligence has any survival value.
- Arthur C. Clarke


mike@copyshop.ca

Posts: 3094 | From: Labrador City, NF, Canada | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Bruce Williams
Visitor
Member # 691

Icon 1 posted      Profile for Bruce Williams   Email Bruce Williams   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Laura Butler asked

I've got another Corel question. How do I change the default font to something else. I have gone through all the options and change the font to what I want but it never seems to stay.
----------------------
While you're in Tools-Options, there's a save-as-default box to check. If I had Corel on right now, I'd put you right on it, but somebody else probably does and probably will.

--------------------
Bruce Williams
Lexington KY

Posts: 945 | From: Lexington, KY, USA | Registered: Mar 1999  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
Gail & Dave Beattie
Visitor
Member # 572

Icon 6 posted      Profile for Gail & Dave Beattie   Author's Homepage   Email Gail & Dave Beattie   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
one of the first things I do with a new install of corel is create my own workspace
corels 'out of the box state' is very bulky for the kind of work most sign shops do
so triming it to the settings you need makes sense

under tools/ options/ customise/ you can 'create new' workspaces for every type of work you do
saved to a name that makes sense for you
just don't forget to never leave the options window with out hitting the 'save as defaults for all documents' in the documents section

I have a wookspace for signs, one for building tff files, all sorts of things

this allows you to select the typeface you wish as default along with a zillon other settings your making signs

one of the most simple and least thought of settings is the system resourses
why let windows have all the juice while you sit waiting for the machine to do something
i have mine set to 75% of the memory available
so that corel zooms

I always work in real size so having lettering set to 25mm as default means as i add it i can still se the stuff on a 12' x 4' background

there are many advantages to having a simple 'click and your got it all' type of setup

not the least of which is having your own drop down menus for the tools you most commonly use, weld, outline, convert to curves, all in one place, i'm lazy so I don't want to have to travel all over the screen finding stuff

corel also allows you to import workspace setups from disk

from time to time ( evey year or so) you will have to hit f8 as you open the program to reset your workspace back to the factory defaults... just one of the joys of puters

but having the individual workspace's saved in their entirity under new names means you can just put your own setting back with the import command

cheers
gail

--------------------
Gail & Dave
Hervey Bay
Qld Australia

gail@roadwarriorproducts.com.au

sumtimes ya just gota!

Posts: 794 | From: 552 O'Regans Creek Rd Toogoom Qld 4655 Australia | Registered: Nov 1998  |  IP: Logged | Report this post to a Moderator
   

   Close Topic   Feature Topic   Move Topic   Delete Topic next oldest topic   next newest topic
 - Printer-friendly view of this topic
Hop To:


Contact Us | Letterville. A Community Of Letterheads & Pinheads!

Powered by Infopop Corporation
UBB.classic™ 6.7.2

Search For Sign Supplies
Category:
 

                  

Letterhead Suppliers Around the World