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- WWPlus32 <ASP>
- version 3.2
- ⌐1992-1997 All rights reserved
- _______
- By Don Bradner ____|__ | (R)
- Arcata Pet --| | |-------------------
- 600 F Street | ____|__ | Association of
- Arcata, CA 95521 | | |_| Shareware
- |__| o | Professionals
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- |___|___| MEMBER
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- dbirdman@arcatapet.com
- http://www.arcatapet.com
- Compuserve: 76130,1007
-
- The online help file is the primary documentation for WWPlus32.
- This text document is meant primarily to get you started.
-
- Contents of this file:
-
- I. Program Description
- II. Program Requirements
- III. Installing WWPlus32
- IV. Getting Started
- V. Files and Uninstalling
- VI. Troubleshooting
- VII. Obtaining images
- VIII. Getting future upgrades
- IX. Purchase and distribution
- X. Notes for users of WWPlus (16-bit)
- XI. ASP Ombudsman Statement
-
- I. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION.
-
- WWPlus32 is a program for organizing and displaying Windows
- wallpaper files. With this program you can easily maintain a
- collection of wallpapers, automatically change them at an
- interval you select, and use image formats (GIF, PCX, TGA, TIF,
- PNG .ICO and .JPG) that would otherwise be unusable by Windows
- as wallpaper. GIF, PCX and PNG provide compression of 256-color
- images, and .JPG provides compression for 16-million color
- images, thus saving disk space.
-
- Wallpapers may be tiled (small images displayed in multiples to
- fill the entire screen) or not, individually determined. Each
- wallpaper may be precisely positioned anywhere on the screen,
- not just centered (the Windows default). Images may
- be resized on-the-fly to full screen or a user-set dimension.
- A universal gamma correction option allows for display-time
- lightening or darkening of images.
-
- Multiple sets of wallpapers called "queues" may be built, with easy
- changing of queues. A wallpaper may appear in more than one queue.
- Some program configuration items are maintained with the queue, others
- are "Global." Queues may be specified as command line options, and
- the .QU2 extension may be associated with WWPlus32 to allow the program
- to start by running the queue from Explorer icons.
-
- Full documentation is included in the form of a Windows Help file.
- When you desire help, press your F1 function key for context-sensitive
- help, or press the help key if you are in a file dialog box.
-
- An uninstall program and log are created when the program is
- installed, making removal of the program easy.
-
- WWPlus32 contains functions which can read and write the .GIF format,
- which contains compression technology covered by U.S. Patent No.
- 4,558,302, owned by the Unisys corporation. The author of WWPlus32 has
- obtained a license from Unisys, and pays a royalty on each
- registration, to use this technology. The following statement is
- required by that license:
-
- "Use of this software is permitted only to the extent
- reasonably required to determine whether to purchase
- the software.
-
- "After payment is made, use of this software is limited
- to use on only a single personal computer or
- workstation which is not used as a server. An
- additional payment is required for each use on
- another personal computer or workstation.
-
- "Only a single copy may be made of this software
- solely for backup or archival purposes. The software
- may also be transferred to a single hard disk.
-
- "Any use of this software in violation of the above is
- not licensed.
-
- "For information concerning licensing the LZW
- compression and/or decompression capability, please
- contact:
- Unisys Corporation
- Welch Licensing Department - CISW19
- Township Line & Union Meeting Roads
- P.O. Box 500
- Blue Bell, Pennsylvania 19424"
-
- II. Program requirements.
-
- WWPlus32 requires an IBM compatible 486 or better, running
- Windows 95, or Windows NT, with at least 12 megs of RAM and VGA
- or better graphics. Recommended: Pentium 90 with 16 or more
- megs of RAM and accelerated graphics adapter.
-
- Some operations require a mouse.
-
- Graphics files can be quite large, particularly with
- true-color, so a large hard disk is recommended. WWPlus32 will
- require 3 megs for program installation.
-
- III. Installing WWPlus32
-
- To install WWPlus32, run the included setup program. If the
- program is on a floppy disk, you can use File/Run in the Program
- Manager and type a:\wwpsetup or b:\wwpsetup, whichever drive is involved.
- You can use the same technique to run setup from a directory on your
- hard drive by supplying the full path, such as c:\temp\wwpsetup.
- Alternatively you can use Explorer to find the files and
- double-click on WWPSETUP.EXE.
-
- Windows 95/NT-4 users can use the "Add/Remove Programs" item in the
- Control Panel to find and start WWPSETUP.
-
- At the end of the setup operation you will be given the option of
- adding WWPlus32 to your Startup Group. Doing so will cause the program
- to start whenever you start a Windows session. This is the
- recommended procedure; you can always delete the icon from the group
- at a later time if you wish.
-
- IV. Getting Started.
-
- Double-click the WWPlus32 icon to start the program. The first time
- that the program starts it will be a full program window. Click
- the "folder" icon at the left end of the icon bar, and then
- browse for image files to add to the wallpaper queue. There
- will normally be images in your Windows directory, and you
- may have others which you have obtained. If the images are
- small ones which you would like to have "tiled," check that
- option in the dialog. After you have selected OK in the
- dialog, you will see the files listed in the queue.
- Double-Click one and see it become your wallpaper.
-
- In later sessions, once images have been added, the program will
- start as an icon. Instead of a normal icon you may choose to
- place any or all of 4 functions in the taskbar tray; Use the
- Tasbar Tray Icons item in the Preferences menu.
-
- When you move your mouse pointer across the toolbar icons and some
- other screen elements a small "Tool Tip" will appear to give you
- a better idea about what the icon does. You may turn these captions
- off when you no longer need them, via the Preferences menu.
-
- There are a number of options for how an image may be
- displayed. Look for these topics in the help file:
- Tiling.
- Resizing Wallpaper to fit Screen.
- Adjusting Wallapaper Placement.
- Gamma Adjustments.
-
- There are a number of items in the Wallpaper and Preferences
- menus that affect the way the program operates.
-
- V. FILES AND UNINSTALLING.
-
- When WWPlus32 is installed, a program (UNINSTAL.EXE) and a data
- file (INSTALL.LOG) are placed in the WWPlus32 directory. The
- following information is provided to aid in removing the
- program in case those files are lost or damaged.
-
- Files distributed with WWPlus32:
-
- WWPSETUP.EXE
- This file contains all of the program files. Running it will
- install each of the files where they belong, and will also produce a
- record and program that can be used to uninstall this package.
-
- README.TXT
- This text file, which explains the program. It is placed outside
- the main install program so that it is readable before the
- program is installed.
-
- VENDINFO.DIZ, FILEID.DIZ
- Information files for shareware distributors and online
- services. These explain distribution rights and allowable
- methods.
-
- Files installed by WWPlus32:
-
- Main Program directory files
- WWPLUS32.EXE, WWPLUS32.HLP, GAMMA.PCX, README.TXT,
- UNINSTAL.EXE, INSTALL.LOG, WWPLUS32.CNT
-
- Windows\System directory files
- COMCTL32.OCX, IK32.OCX, MFC40.DLL, MSVCRT40.DLL, MSVCRT.DLL,
- MSVCIRT.DLL, WININET.DLL, OLEAUT32.DLL, OLEPRO32.DLL,
- COMCAT.DLL, MSVBVM50.DLL
-
- Registered users will have one additional file: WWP_REG.KEY.
- This file must be in your WWPlus32 directory, and will keep the
- startup shareware screen from appearing. If you upgrade to a
- new version of WWPlus32, do not delete this file - it will work
- with all future versions.
-
- Files created by WWPlus32:
-
- WWPLUS32.BMP
- This is a "temporary" file that WWPlus32 uses to translate
- non-standard images so that they can be used by Windows. It is
- destroyed and recreated each time the wallpaper changes and the
- new image is not a .BMP file. It is located in the directory
- pointed to by your TEMP variable; if you do not have TEMP
- variable it will be in your WWPlus32 directory.
-
- *.QU2
- These are queue files used to store information about images in
- a queue. They do not have to be in any particular directory,
- but the default is your WWPlus32 directory.
-
- WWPlus32 also creates some other temporary files with .TMP
- extensions. Under normal use, the program will clean these up
- when it exits. If the program crashes, it will clean them up
- the next time it is run and then exited normally.
-
- Uninstalling WWPlus32:
-
- If the UNINSTAL.EXE program and INSTALL.LOG file have been left
- intact in the WWPlus32 directory, running the program will
- remove all files that were installed with WWPlus32. The
- uninstaller does not know anything about the .QU2 files and
- others created by the program, so those require manual
- deletion. If the program is manually added to the Startup
- group rather than via the installer, you must remove it
- manually. If the UNINSTAL program has been removed, use the
- file list above to determine which files to remove.
-
- VI. Troubleshooting.
-
- If WWPlus32 has been working fine, but suddenly will not load,
- the queue file may have become corrupted. Try starting
- WWPlus32 from the command line with a new queue selected (one
- that doesn't already exist). Choose Run from the Program
- Manager file menu, and type C:\WWPLUS32\WWPLUS.EXE
- C:\WWPLUS32\TEST1.QU2 (if your WWPlus32 directory has a
- different name, use that instead, and if the test1.qu2 exists,
- use a different name). If the program starts, try changing the
- queue to the one you were using before. If it crashes at that
- point, the best solution is to delete that queue completely.
- This will not remove the image files, just the index.
-
- A related problem can occur if a file has become corrupted and the
- Change Wallpaper at Startup preference is selected. If that is the
- next file to be used, WWPlus32 may crash when trying to load a corrupt
- wallpaper. The cure would be the same as shown above.
-
- If you have an image that WWPlus32 will not display, it may be in a
- format that cannot be used. There are some variations of .GIF and
- .PCX that are known to make problems for WWPlus32. There are many
- non-standard versions of JPEG that will cause problems. If you can
- load them into another image editing program you may be able to save
- it in a usable format.
-
- WWPlus32 expects image file names to match their formats. If you have a
- .BMP image but give it a .GIF name, the program will not be able to
- read it.
-
- VII. Obtaining wallpaper images.
-
- Any image that can be displayed on your computer may be used as
- wallpaper. If you regularly use Computer BBS systems or online
- sources such as Compuserve, America Online, or the internet,
- you will find a wealth of images that can be downloaded. These images
- are usually in the .GIF or .JPG formats to reduce download time.
-
- If you obtained this program on disk, there may be images included,
- usually in an \images directory.
-
- VIII. Getting future Upgrades.
-
- When you register WWPlus32 with the author, you will receive a copy of
- the latest version and a registration key that removes the startup
- screen. That key file will work with future versions of the program,
- so no upgrade fee will be required.
-
- Current versions of WWPlus32 can always be found on Compuserve in
- several forums, including WINSHARE, GRAPHSUP, PHOTOFORUM and EDRIVE.
-
- The author maintains a current copy available at
- http://www.arcatapet.com/wwplus32.html.
-
- Registered users who do not have online access may get a disk copy
- from the author for a fee of $5 ($8 non-US). Send a short note
- indicating your registered status and requesting the latest copy.
- Please use the same name under which you are registered.
-
- IX. Registration and Distribution.
-
- WWPlus32 is shareware. Free use is extended to any user for a
- reasonable evaluation period; this is typically 30 days. If
- use is continued, the program should be registered with the
- author. Registration fee is $29.95. California registrants
- please add $2.17 sales tax, and foreign registrants should
- include $3.00 for airmail shipping. All funds should be drawn
- on a US Dollar account. A convenient form for registration is
- included in the Help file (and may be printed from there).
-
- Registration is also available online at www.arcatapet.com.
-
- Until you register, there will be an occasional startup screen
- asking you to register which you will have to respond to. When
- you register, this annoyance will go away. Otherwise, this
- version is complete and un-crippled in any way.
-
- As a registration incentive, the author will provide on request two
- free scanned images from your original prints or slides, when sent
- with the registration.
-
- Commercial use: WWPlus32 may be used commercially, as long as there is
- a registered copy for each computer/terminal that is using it.
- Bulk licensing is available.
-
- You may freely distribute WWPlus32 as long as no fees are charged for
- the program, and all necessary files are included. If you are a
- registered user, do not distribute the file WWP_REG.KEY, which
- identifies you as the user (This identification shows up in the
- "About" box).
-
- X. Notes for users of WWPlus (16-bit version)
-
- Users of WWPlus will find a number of differences in this 32-bit
- version. WWPlus32 contains only wallpaper functions, with no screen
- saver. A screen saver module is planned, but will be a separate
- program and is not ready at this writing.
-
- The .QUE format has been changed for WWPlus32, and the filenames are
- .QU2. You may use your existing .QUE files, but when you first use
- them they will be saved in .QU2 format. The .QUE version is not
- disturbed and remains usable. WWPlus and WWPlus32 can coexist on the
- same computer without problems.
-
- XI. ASP Ombudman Statement
-
- This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle
- works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem
- with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
- help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with
- an ASP member, but does not provide technical support for members'
- products. Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road,
- Muskegon, MI 49442-9427 USA, FAX 616-788-2765 or send a CompuServe
- message via CompuServe Mail to ASP Ombudsman 70007,3536
-