@database "SwazBlanker/Swarmer.guide" @master "Swarmer.guide" @author David Swasbrook @(c) Copyright (C)1995 David Swasbrook. All Rights Reserved. @$VER: Swarmer.guide 1.5 (22.8.95) @INDEX Index @NODE MAIN "Swarmer (22.8.95)" SWAZBLANKER : Swarmer ===================== (C) 1992,93,94 David Swasbrook, All Rights Reserved. @{" Introduction " LINK Introduction } What it actually does @{" Interface " LINK Interface } Configuration preferences @{" History " LINK History } Bug fixes and updates @ENDNODE @NODE Introduction "What it actually does..." Introduction ============ This blanker blanks the screen. @ENDNODE @NODE Interface "Configuration preferences..." Interface ========= @{b} Save @{ub}- save and use the current settings. @{b} Use @{ub}- use the current settings. @{b} Test @{ub}- test the blanker under the current settings @{b} Cancel @{ub}- cancel all changes. @{b} Number (Bees) @{ub}- number of bees in the swarm. @{i}Default: 20.@{ui} @{b} Acceleration (Bees) @{ub}- how fast the bees accelerate. @{i}Default: 1.@{ui} @{b} Number (Wasps) @{ub}- number of wasps being chased by the bees. @{i}Default: 3.@{ui} @{b}Acceleration (Wasps) @{ub}- how fast the wasps accelerate. @{i}Default: 1.@{ui} @{b} Speed @{ub}- how fast the bees and wasps move. Low values are slow, high values are faster. @{i}Default: 5.@{ui} @{b} Aim Bees at Wasps @{ub}- if set the the bees will target onto the nearest wasp. @{i}Default: Yes.@{ui} @{b} Display Mode @{ub}- the screen mode to use. If the preferred screen cannot be opened then the default screen mode will be tried, if this fails then the minimum screen mode required for this blanker will be tried, if that fails then the blanker will quit and let SwazBlanker choose an alternative blank method. @{i}Default: High-Resoloution Laced, 4 Colors.@{ui} @ENDNODE @NODE History "Bug fixes and updates..." History ======= `1.0' o Localized @ENDNODE @NODE Index Index ===== @{" History " LINK History } Bug fixes and updates @{" Interface " LINK Interface } Configuration preferences @{" Introduction " LINK Introduction } What it actually does @ENDNODE