DMGRAPH FE V1.00 What is it? DMGRAPH FE is an interface for Bill Neisius' DMGRAPH. DMGRAPH allowes you to replace or extract a picture from the DOOM.WAD. It also allowed you to view data about the picture in the wad (verboise list). DMGRAPH FE can do everything that DMGRAPH could do, and more. You can now select the picture from a WAD list, you can preview the picture, and you can do all your DOOM graphic editing alot faster. This is freeware, distribute it wherever you like, but all files must be included in the archive. ============================================================================ *Remember to put all files in this package in your doom.wad directory. How to... -Extract a graphic In the extract dialog, select the picture you want to extract. You can either type in the name of the file it will be saved as in the "Save as" box, (it will be saved in the same directory as the application), or you can pick the drive, directory and filename using the "File INFO" section. Click on "extract" to begin the extraction. -Replace a graphic In the replace dialog, select the picture to be replaced. Enter the insertion point, (default is 0,0), then select the drive, directory and file name you are replacing with, then click on "replace". -Find information about a WAD picture Go to the "verboise list" dialog. Select the picture and click "get list". Open the DMGRAPH (dos) window, and there is the verboise list of the picture. ============================================================================= Files that you should have (all of these files should be in the same directory as doom.wad): DMFE.exe------------>Main exe file, this should be executed. dmgraph.exe--------->Bill Neisius' DMGRAPH. wad.dir------------->Listing of WAD pics. readme.txt---------->Your reading it. ============================================================================= This program was developed by Jae Muzzin. Contact me: muzzco@canada.com *DMGRAPH was written by Bill Neisius *DOOM is a trademark of id software. DMGRAPH FE was programmed by Jae Muzzin. muzzco@canada.com