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- I have not seen this version running in colors -- if you have a
- Polaroid or something I would appreciate some pictures. It has been
- debugged using up to 16 grays. It should run with 256 colors as well,
- but I run out of storage for the offscreen pixel map, so window
- updating stops.
-
- For the rest of us, it makes nice B&W pictures too, if you have some
- patience, so you might want to download it even if you don't have a II.
- It allows the user to open up to six resizeable, scrollable windows.
- (The smaller the size, the faster the picture develops). Clicking and
- dragging changes scale, and a coordinate window is available to show
- where you're pointing. Unfortunately, it doesn't support the clipboard
- or printing, though command-shift-3 and 4 should work fine. An easy
- way to set up interesting pictures is to start with a small window,
- with "Max" set low, find the region you want to look at, make a new
- window, set Max up to 150 and leave it on overnight.
-
- Oh, yeah -- just for grins I put in a hierarchical menu. It does not
- conform to the user interface in that it's pointless, but it lets you
- see what they look like. On a regular Mac it leads to a funny looking
- icon in the menu. Sorry, but I wanted to use the exact same code and
- resources.
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