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Mystic Pixels Version 1.1
DESCRIPTION AND AUTHOR INFORMATION
Last updated: June, 1994
This file includes sample descriptions which you may use to describe
the Mystic Pixels package.
Disk Vendors and Distributors please refer to the VENDOR.DOC text
file.
BBS Sysops please refer to the SYSOP.DOC text file.
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Program Information:
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File Name(s) for BBSs:
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For consistency and to help users locate the files, please use the
following file names:
If the programs and documentation are contained within a single
archive file, please use the following name:
MSTPIX11.ZIP
If the program is compressed using some other file compression
method, then please use the name "MSTPIX11" with the appropriate
extension (PAK, ARC, LZH, ZOO, etc.).
Keywords:
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WINDOWS SCREEN SAVER
Category:
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Screen Saver
Mystic Pixels, Version 1.1 - DESCRIBE.DOC - Page 2 of 3
Short Description:
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Mystic Pixels is a Windows screen saver that manipulates pixels
on the screen. It runs in one of ten different modes that either
move, recolor, or erase pixels on the screen. You can pick a mode
or allow Mystic Pixels to randomly pick one each time it starts.
Long Description:
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Mystic Pixels is a "kinder, gentler" Windows screen saver that
slowly manipulates pixels on the screen. It runs in one of ten
different modes that either move, recolor, or erase pixels on the
screen. You can pick a mode or allow Mystic Pixels to randomly
pick one each time it starts.
Some modes eventually fade the screen to black. These are:
"Black Hole" - a black hole in the center of the screen slowly
expands as remaining pixels swirl around the screen
"Fade to Symmetry" - symmetry is randomly enforced as the screen
slowly fades to black
"Random Black Out" - random pixels are blacked out
"Random Wash Out" - random pixels are reduced in intensity until
the screen is black
"Smear Right" - random rows are moved one location to the right
until all disappear off the right side of the screen
The other modes move or recolor pixels on the screen:
"Color Shift" - systematically changes the colors of pixels while
preserving what was on the screen
"Flip Screen" - flips pixels on the screen top to bottom and then
left to right and then starts over
"Random Discolor" - randomly changes the color of random pixels
(eventually creating the visual equivalent of "white noise")
"Rising Stripes" - stripes of random colors move up from the
bottom of the screen
"Slide Screen" - shifts alternate rows of pixels to the left and
right
Registration Information:
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Registration licenses the continued use of Mystic Pixels free
from a guilty conscience.
Mystic Pixels, Version 1.1 - DESCRIBE.DOC - Page 3 of 3
Author/Publisher Information:
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Tesuji Technology is a small software company owned and operated by
Ronald G. White.
Tesuji Technology has been doing consulting and producing computer
software since 1988.
Please feel free to contact me (Ronald G. White) at any time if you
have any questions, comments or suggestions. I can be reached by mail
at the following address:
Ronald G. White
Tesuji Technology
P.O. Box 4305
Boulder, CO 80303-4305
U.S.A.
I can also be reached electronically as follows:
CompuServe: 71500,3566
Internet: rwhite@tesuji.com