Canvas
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|subcat=Document | |subcat=Document | ||
|subcat2=Desktop Publishing | |subcat2=Desktop Publishing | ||
− | |extensions={{ext|cvs}}, {{ext|cv5}}, others | + | |extensions={{ext|cvs}}, {{ext|cv5}}, {{ext|cvd}}, {{ext|cvx}}, others |
|released=1987 | |released=1987 | ||
}} | }} | ||
:''For other "Canvas" formats, see [[Canvas (Atari)]], [[Spaceward Graphics]].'' | :''For other "Canvas" formats, see [[Canvas (Atari)]], [[Spaceward Graphics]].'' | ||
− | '''Canvas X''' is a desktop publishing application. | + | '''Canvas X''' is a desktop publishing application. Originally developed by Deneba Systems Inc., then acquired by ACD Systems in 2003. |
== Identifiers == | == Identifiers == | ||
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CVS files have TYPE "{{magic|drw2}}" CREATOR "{{magic|DAD2}}" in Mac OS Classic. | CVS files have TYPE "{{magic|drw2}}" CREATOR "{{magic|DAD2}}" in Mac OS Classic. | ||
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+ | ==Screenshots== | ||
+ | [[Image:Canvas2.1.1-About.png]] | ||
== Software == | == Software == |
Revision as of 15:44, 1 May 2019
- For other "Canvas" formats, see Canvas (Atari), Spaceward Graphics.
Canvas X is a desktop publishing application. Originally developed by Deneba Systems Inc., then acquired by ACD Systems in 2003.
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Identifiers
Many file extensions have been reported: .cvs, .cv5, .cvd, .cvx, .cnv, .cvi, tpl.
Identification
Version 5 files have "CANVAS5
" at offset 25.
CVS files have TYPE "drw2
" CREATOR "DAD2
" in Mac OS Classic.