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Quick Reference<br />

Commands<br />

REDRAW<br />

Refreshes the display in the current viewport.<br />

VSLIDE<br />

Displays an image slide file in the current viewport.<br />

Create and View Slide Libraries<br />

A slide library is a file containing one or more slides. Slide library files are used<br />

for creating custom image tile menus and for combining several slide files for<br />

convenient file management.<br />

You can create slide libraries from slide files using the SLIDELIB utility. After<br />

you have set up a slide library, you can view slides by specifying the name of<br />

the slide library and the slide.<br />

Do not delete the original slides after creating the slide library. The SLIDELIB<br />

utility cannot update a slide library once it is created. If you want to add or<br />

delete a slide, update the slide list file and remake the library with SLIDELIB.<br />

When you remake the slide library, all the slide files that you intend to include<br />

must be available.<br />

To create a slide library<br />

1 Use a Windows ASCII text editor to create a list of slide files to include<br />

in the library. The file would look similar to this example:<br />

entrance.sld<br />

hall.sld<br />

stairs.sld<br />

study.sld<br />

balcony.sld<br />

2 Name and save the file as a text file with a .txt file extension.<br />

3 Click Start menu (Windows) ➤ All Programs (or Programs) ➤ Accessories<br />

➤ Command Prompt.<br />

4 In the Command Prompt window, at the prompt, enter CD to change folders.<br />

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