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The Resource Manager
The Paris Spooler Technical Manual
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The packing process does not ‘pack’ the file in the normal sense, that is the file
does not become smaller. It uses a form of sixel encoding to ensure all characters
in the file are in the normal printable character image. This prevents any character
integrity problems if the file is transferred from PC to host and back again (this is
especially important as the fields to be transferred are often font or graphic files
which contain a large percentage of non-printable characters.
does not become smaller. It uses a form of sixel encoding to ensure all characters
in the file are in the normal printable character image. This prevents any character
integrity problems if the file is transferred from PC to host and back again (this is
especially important as the fields to be transferred are often font or graphic files
which contain a large percentage of non-printable characters.
When the file is unpacked a reverse form of sixel encoding is done to return the
file to its original state..
file to its original state..
Packing and unpacking resources can be done in any order. For example, you may
select to open a .pak file first, however, the following descriptions will follow the
standard procedure for using the Resource Manager.
select to open a .pak file first, however, the following descriptions will follow the
standard procedure for using the Resource Manager.