From lpsmail@access.digex.netFri Oct 13 10:43:55 1995 Date: Fri, 13 Oct 1995 08:23:03 CDT From: Shipment Reply to: Discussion of Government Document Issues To: Multiple recipients of list GOVDOC-L Subject: ADNOTES: DEPOSITORY LOGOS ON DISK ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- THE MESSAGE BELOW IS FROM ADMINISTRATIVE NOTES, VOL. 16, #13 (Oct. 15, 1995). DEPOSITORY LOGOS DISTRIBUTED ON DISKETTE GPO's Office of Advertising and Promotion produced 3 1/2" diskettes containing the new electronic depository logo (ELECLOGO.DOS) and the familiar, original depository logo (MAINLOGO.DOS). The Library Programs Service distributed the disks to depositories under item 0556-C, SuDocs GP 3.38.EL 2, on shipping list 95-0031-E, dated August 4, 1995. GPO staff have become aware that some depositories experienced difficulty in accessing these images from the two files on the disk. Because these are graphics files, they must be treated as graphics, not retrieved as text files. The DOS extension may be misleading to individuals without automatic graphics recognition software. ELECLOGO.DOS is a Tag Image File Format (TIFF) graphics file and MAINLOGO.DOS is an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) graphics file. The files can be used with software packages that recognize these specific graphics formats (for example, WordPerfect 5.1 for Windows). Some software packages may require that the extension .DOS be changed to .TIF or .EPS as appropriate, in order for the software to properly recognize the graphics format.