Micrografx Draw

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'''Micrografx Draw''' (or '''Micrografx Designer Drawing''', or '''Windows Draw Drawing''') is a family of vector graphics formats native to the ''Micrografx Designer'' (originally ''Micrografx In*A*Vision'', later ''Corel Designer'', also released in some form as ''Windows Draw'') software for Microsoft Windows.
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'''Micrografx Draw''' (or '''Micrografx Designer Drawing''', or '''Windows Draw Drawing''') is a family of vector graphics formats native to the ''Micrografx Designer'' (originally ''Micrografx [[In-A-Vision|In*A*Vision]]'', later ''[[Corel Designer]]'', also released in some form as ''Windows Draw'') software for Microsoft Windows. Also known as iGrafx Designer.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20000817025536/http://www.micrografx.com/igrafx/designer/faq.asp</ref>
  
 
File extensions '''.ds4''' and '''.dsf''' were used by later versions of the software. ''[TODO: Do these represent newer versions of the same format, or what?]''
 
File extensions '''.ds4''' and '''.dsf''' were used by later versions of the software. ''[TODO: Do these represent newer versions of the same format, or what?]''
  
File extension '''.drt''' was used for templates.
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File extension '''.drt''' was used for templates. (Is this supposed to be DST?)
  
 
Micrografx Draw format seems to be well-known in vector graphics communities, but technical documentation about it is elusive. A dedicated researcher could presumably learn about it from the [[Scribus]] source code.
 
Micrografx Draw format seems to be well-known in vector graphics communities, but technical documentation about it is elusive. A dedicated researcher could presumably learn about it from the [[Scribus]] source code.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
Micrografx was acquired by Corel in 2001, and the Micrografx division was renamed iGrafx. Micrografx Designer was briefly released as Corel Designer, but versions of Corel Designer after 9.x are not based on Micrografx Designer.
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Micrografx was acquired by Corel in 2001, and the Micrografx division was renamed iGrafx. Micrografx Designer was briefly released as [[Corel Designer]], but versions of [[Corel Designer]] after 9.x are not based on Micrografx Designer.
  
 
== Identification ==
 
== Identification ==
Some files begin with {{magic|01 ff 02 04 03 02}}, but this signature has not been confirmed.
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* '''.DRW''' files begin with {{magic|01 ff 02 04 03}}.
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* '''.DS4''' & '''.MGX''' files are based on the [[RIFF]] format
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* '''.DSF''' & '''.DST''' files are based on [[Microsoft Compound File|"OLE2" document container format]].
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==Screenshots==
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[[Image:MicrograpfxDesigner9-OpenDialog.png|300px]]
  
 
== Software ==
 
== Software ==
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== Sample files ==
 
== Sample files ==
 
* [https://archive.org/details/MicrografxWindowsDraw Micrografx Windows Draw] (CD image from archive.org) → WINDRAW_4.ISO → CLIPART/.../*.DRW
 
* [https://archive.org/details/MicrografxWindowsDraw Micrografx Windows Draw] (CD image from archive.org) → WINDRAW_4.ISO → CLIPART/.../*.DRW
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* {{CdTextfilesURL|pier/pier01/004a/mgxclip.zip}}
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* [https://archive.org/details/windows-draw-graphics-and-print-studio Draw 5.0 ISO with DRW Samples]
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* {{DexvertSamples|image/micrografxDraw}}
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* [https://archive.org/details/micro-grafx-designer-41-1994 Designer 4.1 Technical Edition]
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
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* [http://www.igrafx.com/ iGrafx website]
 
* [http://www.igrafx.com/ iGrafx website]
  
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==References==
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<references/>
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[[Category:Micrografx]]
 
[[Category:Corel]]
 
[[Category:Corel]]
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[[Category:RIFF based file formats]]
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[[Category:Microsoft Compound File]]

Latest revision as of 16:11, 11 November 2024

File Format
Name Micrografx Draw
Ontology
Extension(s) .drw, .drt, .ds4, .dsf
PRONOM x-fmt/47, x-fmt/294, x-fmt/295, x-fmt/296, x-fmt/151
Wikidata ID Q52059869
Released 1986

Micrografx Draw (or Micrografx Designer Drawing, or Windows Draw Drawing) is a family of vector graphics formats native to the Micrografx Designer (originally Micrografx In*A*Vision, later Corel Designer, also released in some form as Windows Draw) software for Microsoft Windows. Also known as iGrafx Designer.[1]

File extensions .ds4 and .dsf were used by later versions of the software. [TODO: Do these represent newer versions of the same format, or what?]

File extension .drt was used for templates. (Is this supposed to be DST?)

Micrografx Draw format seems to be well-known in vector graphics communities, but technical documentation about it is elusive. A dedicated researcher could presumably learn about it from the Scribus source code.

Contents

[edit] History

Micrografx was acquired by Corel in 2001, and the Micrografx division was renamed iGrafx. Micrografx Designer was briefly released as Corel Designer, but versions of Corel Designer after 9.x are not based on Micrografx Designer.

[edit] Identification

[edit] Screenshots

MicrograpfxDesigner9-OpenDialog.png

[edit] Software

[edit] Sample files

[edit] Links

[edit] References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20000817025536/http://www.micrografx.com/igrafx/designer/faq.asp
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