Apple Newton Press (Macintosh) User Manual

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Your graphics must be in a file format that Newton Press can use. Newton
Press can open PICT files and bitmapped files, that is, graphics created as
dots or pixels with an application program such as MacPaint II. It can also
open several other file formats. For a list of available translators, see the
Readme file installed with the Newton Press software.

Before inserting a graphic into a book, you can use the application the
graphic was created in to resize or scale the graphic to fit within the
dimensions of the Newton Press window. You can also place images that are
larger than the screen in a book, and the reader on the Newton PDA can
scroll to see the entire image.

You can add documents that have graphics in them and the graphics will
appear in the book correctly if a file translator is available for the graphics
file format. If no file translator is available, you should delete the graphics
from the document or convert them to PICT or bitmapped images, or another
file format that Newton Press uses.

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This is a clip art image.
You can use clip art in your books.

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