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I hope you enjoy Fractal, and perhaps enjoyed the previous versions of
this program.  Fractal is intended to be different that most other fractal
types of programs - it does not open it's own screen, but relies upon you
(the user) to have the (default Public) screen already setup

This allows Fractal to be used from any potential screen mode, including
those available from the various graphics cards now available

Since many people now have "high color" Workbench screens, you may find
that using Fractal in this environment is sufficient

Remember that Fractal operates on the default Public Screen.  There are
many utilities out there that allow you to make certain screens the
default public screen.  My personal fave is my own "PST" program, which
allows you to open a Public Screen at any supported resolution/depth, and
to also make that Public Screen the default one

I intentionally did NOT include a color-palette-control within Fractal.
It seems to me that programs that operate on a Public Screen basis should
have a centralized (i.e. separate) palette control (which is exactly
what my PaletteTool program is for)

You should DEFINITELY try and get your hands on my PaletteTool program,
as it greatly simplies the method of setting up the colors on any default
Public Screen