What kinds of graphics does Newts Cape support?
Newt’s Cape can display (animated) web GIFs in black and white, or 4- or 16-grays on 2.1; it does not currently transfer or convert JPEGs. You can include Newton bitmaps and PICTs in documents, provided by other applications (e.g., HexPaint) or from soups (e.g., converted from PICT/GIF/BMP by Newt’s Cape Graphic Converter (NCGC) and transferred via Sloup). By the way, you can lay out graphics horizontally by using tables. For 1.x, you can specify URLs via relative link of the form SRC=”soupname/graphicname”. In a Sloup file (e.g., created with NCGC), the first line before the ! contains the soupname; the first line of data (usually the 3rd line of file) contains the graphic name in the first field; make sure there are tabs (and not just spaces on the line). So, if the soupname were “mygraphics” and the graphicname were “somepict.gif”, you could reference this in HTML as: . You can verify that the graphic correctly transferred by instal