Ventura Publisher
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Corel VENTURA versions 3 to 5 save stylesheets | Corel VENTURA versions 3 to 5 save stylesheets | ||
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Revision as of 06:43, 14 August 2019
Ventura Publisher was a desktop publication software package original built on the GEM_VDI_Metafile system by Digital Research. Distributed by Xerox until bought by Corel in 1993.
File Identification
Ventura Publisher versions 3-5 save its documents to the .CHP (Chapters) format, but also uses the following components:
Document File | Extension |
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Captions | CAP |
Chapters | CHP |
Chapter information | CIF |
Frame tags file | FRM |
Generated text | GEN |
Graphics | VGR |
HPGL converter settings | PRF |
OLE object file | VPO |
Publications | PUB |
Style sheets | STY |
Width tables | WID |
Versions 7-10 use .VP to store the full publication including stylesheets and chapters. .VP is based on the Microsoft Compound File format.
Corel VENTURA versions 3 to 5 save stylesheets externally with the filename extension STY. Versions later than version 5 save the stylesheet as part of the publication file. If you are importing tags from version 3 to version 5 publications, open the stylesheet file. If you are importing tags from a version later than version 5, open the publication file. Frame tags in versions 4 and 5 publications are stored in a chapter file with the filename extension CHP.[1]