Canvas
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Revision as of 17:15, 26 July 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
Canvas uses the following extensions. File can be compressed changing their structure.
- CVS (Canvas 3.5)
- CV5 (Canvas 5) Sample CV5 file
- CNV (Canvas 6-8)
- CVX (Canvas 9, Canvas X)
- CVD (Canvas Draw)
- CVI (Canvas X Image File)
- TPL (Canvas Template)
Identification
- Canvas CVS files can have "
00 00 00 76 00 00 00 36 00 00 00 2E 00 00 00 1E
" starting at byte 16 - Canvas CV5 files can have "
CANVAS5
" at offset 25. - Canvas CNV files can have "
CANVAS6
" at offset 25. - Many Canvas CV5 & CNV files end in "
CNV5
"
CVS files can have TYPE "drw2
" CREATOR "DAD2
" in Mac OS Classic.