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Left mouse button let you draw a rectangle which will become the next picture. The center of the rectangle will be the center of the new picture. X/Y ratio will be adapted to fit into the window.
Middle mouse button zooms in.
Right mouse button zooms out.
Loads a by KFract generated parameter file and calculates the picture.
Saves the parameters of the current pictures. This file can be loaded later in order to re-calculate the picture. It consists of plain ASCII and can be exchanged emong different machines of even different architectures as long as KDE is installed.
Saves current picture as BMP. Sorry, no GIF support so far.
Well, here you leave Kfract.
Each entry switches to the displayed fractal type. So far implemented:
Switches to mandelbrot set. Parameters (like maximal iteration depth, co-ordinates, width,...) can be set.
Switches to julia set. Parameters (like maximal iteration depth, co-ordinates, width,...) can be set.
Maximal iteration depth can be set.
Here you switch between 2 different colour schemes.
Not implemented yet.
The factors for zoom in and zoom out can be set.
Shows this help page. ;-)
Pops up an info box with some information about this program and it's author.
Like File->Load params.
Like File->Save params.
Like File->Save pic
Zooms in like middle mouse button (MMB) except that the center of the actual picture becomes the center of the new picture.
Zooms out like right mouse button (RMB) except that the center of the actual picture becomes the center of the new picture.
Sets all relevant parameters of the actual type to its defaults and re-calculates the set. Parameters which are not relevant to the actual type (like colour scheme) stay untouched. If you've got lost here you'll find back.
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