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- WALL-ACE 1.1 README
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- Wall-Ace 1.1 Copyright 1996 Sidney D. Peters. All Rights Reserved.
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- CONTENTS
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- A WORD ABOUT SHAREWARE
- INTRODUCTION
- WHAT'S NEW
- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- FILES INCLUDED
- INSTALLATION
- REVISION HISTORY
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- A WORD ABOUT SHAREWARE
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- Wall-Ace is shareware, not free software. Shareware is not a type of
- software, but rather a method of distributing software. Shareware
- remains copyrighted, commercial software, which you are allowed to
- evaluate before paying for.
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- You are allowed to evaluate Wall-Ace for a period of thirty days without
- cost. If after that time you continue to use Wall-Ace, you are required
- to register the program. Please see the license.txt file for details.
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- INTRODUCTION
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- Wall-Ace is a Windows wallpaper manager which allows you to change your
- wallpaper on command whenever you wish, or to have your wallpaper
- changed automatically at timed intervals or each time Windows starts.
- You can choose the wallpaper you wish to have displayed directly from a
- list of wallpapers conveniently accessible in the main window, or you
- can have Wall-Ace select new wallpapers from your wallpaper list either
- randomly or sequentially.
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- Wall-Ace brings together abilities not found together in any other
- single utility, as well as capabilities not found anywhere else. Some
- of Wall-Ace's unique features are:
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- - can be run either full screen, or quietly from the command line. In
- full screen mode, Wall-Ace can optionally change wallpaper when
- started, and can optionally exit after the first wallpaper change
- occurs. In command line mode, Wall-Ace starts, changes the wallpaper,
- and exits, all without appearing on the screen.
- - combines a user specified wallpaper directory, along with user
- selected wallpaper files from any directory on your system, into a
- single easy to use wallpaper list.
- - optionally, can automatically add to your wallpaper list any new
- wallpaper files which have appeared in your wallpaper directory since
- the last time Wall-Ace was run.
- - allows you to assign to each wallpaper in your list a weighting, which
- is the number of times it will appear in random selection before the
- cycle is complete, thus allowing wallpapers to appear more or less
- frequently, as compared to other wallpapers.
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- Here are some additional features of Wall-Ace:
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- - works with all standard Windows bitmap files (including run length
- encoded [RLE] files) which have a .bmp extension.
- - can select wallpapers from directories anywhere on your system, not
- just your WINDOWS directory.
- - any wallpaper in your list can be immediately displayed by selecting
- it directly from the wallpaper list conveniently available in the main
- window.
- - new wallpapers can be chosen either randomly or sequentially from your
- wallpaper list.
- - a new wallpaper can be automatically selected at timed intervals, as
- well as each time Wall-Ace runs.
- - accumulated time within the current interval can be saved when
- Wall-Ace exits, and the interval resumed when Wall-Ace next runs.
- - quick access to Wall-Ace's secondary windows via command buttons in
- the main window.
- - easy and flexible configuration via Preferences window.
- - easy addition and editing of wallpapers in your wallpaper list.
- - individual tile/center settings for each wallpaper in your list.
- - added wallpapers can be automatically given a tile or center setting,
- or can have the tile/center setting chosen automatically based on the
- wallpaper file's size.
- - Wall-Ace is well-behaved -- it doesn't modify your hard drive or
- system files, or litter your hard drive with miscellaneous files.
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- WHAT'S NEW
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- Wall-Ace 1.1 has quite a few new features:
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- * A Hide Icon option has been added. If active, when Wall-Ace is
- minimized, its icon is invisible. To reactivate the program, simply
- run Wall-Ace again; instead of a second copy being run, the first
- instance will be reactivated.
- * All automatic selection methods now ignore wallpapers whose weight is
- zero, allowing wallpapers to be in the wallpaper list, yet never be
- chosen by automatic selection. They may still be chosen by direct
- selection.
- * The Random selection method has been renamed Random Cyclic, and a new
- selection method named Random has been added. The new Random
- selection generates weighted random selections from all enabled
- (weight > 0) wallpapers, without regard to their count. The newly
- named Random Cyclic selection, as before, generates random selections
- only from available (count > 0) wallpapers, and resets the counts when
- all have reached zero, in cyclic fashion. Hence the new name.
- * The way in which wallpapers are chosen with the Random Cyclic
- (formerly called Random) selection method has been improved.
- Previously, the wallpaper was chosen randomly from all available
- wallpapers with an even distribution (unweighted), i.e. all wallpapers
- with count > 0 had an equal probability of selection regardless of
- their count. Wallpapers with greater weights simply appeared a
- greater number of times within the cycle, but without greater
- probability of selection at any change. The selection is now chosen
- randomly from all available wallpapers with a weighted distribution,
- i.e. those with greater counts have a greater probability of selection
- at each change.
- * Wall-Ace now has the ability to play user selected .wav sound files.
- A different sound may be played when the wallpaper is changed
- manually, when it is changed automatically, or when the selection
- cycle repeats.
- * The Wallpaper Directory selection panel has been moved from the
- Preferences window to the Edit Wallpaper File List window. This
- physical arrangement coincides more closely with the logical
- structure, and makes setup more straight forward. In addition, it
- provides more space in the Preferences window for the added Sound
- Options panel.
- * The alt-hotkeys in the Preferences window have been slightly modified
- to accomodate the changes and additions.
- * An item titled '(None)' has been added to the top of the list in the
- Current Wallpaper list box in the Main window to allow setting the
- Windows wallpaper to none.
- * Previously, if the Windows wallpaper that was current when Wall-Ace
- was started, as reported by win.ini, was not in the wallpaper list,
- the current entry in the Current Wallpaper list box in the Main window
- was empty. Now, the current wallpaper, if it is not in the wallpaper
- list, is added to the end of the list in the Current Wallpaper list
- box and displayed in the Current Wallpaper list box. It remains a
- valid entry until Wall-Ace is exited, and may be manually selected
- even after other wallpapers have been selected.
- * Previously, if the Wallpaper Directory was changed and then the
- Preferneces (now Edit Wallpaper File List) Cancel button was pressed,
- the Wallpaper Directory change was not cancelled, but remained in
- effect. Fixed.
- * Previously, if Wall-Ace was minimized when exited, the main window
- position was incorrectly saved as the position of the minimized icon,
- and with Windows 95 caused and overflow error. Fixed.
- * Since the wallace.txt file contained the same information as the
- wallace.hlp file, the text file has been removed and replaced by a
- readme.txt file.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- Wall-Ace runs under either Windows 3.1x, Windows For Workgroups 3.1x, or
- Windows 95, and requires the Visual Basic run-time file, vbrun300.dll.
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- FILES INCLUDED
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- The following files are included in the archive for this release of
- Wall-Ace:
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- wallace.exe - the Wall-Ace program file.
- wallace.hlp - the on-line help file.
- readme.txt - introduction and installation instructions.
- license.txt - Wall-Ace license and distribution guidelines.
- orderfrm.txt - Wall-Ace order form.
- beep.wav - a sound file
- drip.wav - a sound file
- boing.wav - a sound file
- spaceage.wav - a sound file
- gametime.wav - a sound file
- spin.vbx - provides additional program functionality.
- threed.vbx - provides additional program functionality.
- file_id.diz - a short program description for BBSs.
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- INSTALLATION
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- NEW INSTALLATION
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- After extracting the included files from the archive, copy wallace.exe,
- wallace.hlp, the sound files (.wav), and the text files (.txt) to any
- directory in which you normally place executable Windows utilities.
- (The text files may be placed in a corresponding documentation
- directory, and the sound files may be placed in another location in
- which you normally keep sound files, but the files wallace.exe and
- wallace.hlp should be kept together.)
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- The spin.vbx and threed.vbx files are Visual Basic files which should be
- placed in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. These files are used by
- certain other Visual Basic programs as well, so you may already have
- copies of them in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. If so, don't copy
- these files over top of the ones you already have; instead simply
- discard them.
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- The file_id.diz file exists only to provide a short description of the
- program to BBSs, and may be discarded.
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- In addition to the above files, the file vbrun300.dll must be in your
- WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory in order for Wall-Ace to run. This is the
- Visual Basic runtime file required by all Visual Basic 3.0 programs.
- Following Microsoft recommendations, this file is not included, as it is
- a large file which would substantially increase the size of the archive.
- Since it is required by all Visual Basic programs, chances are very good
- that you already have this file in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, but if
- not, it may be downloaded separately from most BBSs and internet archive
- sites.
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- Once the files have been placed in their proper directories, simply
- create an icon for Wall-Ace in any group you choose, and installation is
- complete. You may wish to create an icon for Wall-Ace in your startup
- group in order to have Wall-Ace run each time Windows starts. See the
- topic Using Wall-Ace in the OPERATION section of the Wall-Ace help file
- for more information.
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- When Wall-Ace is run for the first time, (or whenever its .ini file
- cannot be found), it will create its initialization file, wallace.ini,
- with default values. This is the ONLY additional file that Wall-Ace
- will add to your system! Normally, the .ini file is created in the same
- directory in which wallace.exe resides (see the topic The Wall-Ace
- Initialization File in the OPERATION section of the Wall-Ace help file
- for more information).
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- UPGRADE INSTALLATION
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- After extracting the included files from the archive, copy wallace.exe,
- wallace.hlp, and the text files (.txt) over top of the existing files
- from your previous version. The old wallace.txt file may be discarded,
- as it has been replaced by the readme.txt file.
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- Copy the sound files (.wav) to the same directory as your wallace.exe
- file, or to another location in which you normally keep sound files.
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- The spin.vbx and threed.vbx files from the archive may be discarded,
- since they should already be in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory from your
- previous version.
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- The file_id.diz file exists only to provide a short description of the
- program to BBSs, and may be discarded.
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- When Wall-Ace is run for the first time, it will update your wallace.ini
- file, preserving all your previous settings and wallpapers. If your
- wallace.ini file cannot be found, Wall-Ace will create a new
- initialization file with default values.
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- REVISION HISTORY
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- 1.0 96/09/15 - first public release.
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- 1.1 96/12/31.
- - Added Hide Icon option to make icon invisible when Wall-Ace is
- minimized.
- - All automatic selection methods now ignore wallpapers whose weight is
- zero.
- - Random selection method renamed Random Cyclic, and new selection
- method named Random added.
- - Random Cyclic selection method improved; now selectes new wallpaper
- with a weighted distribution.
- - Added ability to play user selected .wav sound files when the
- wallpaper is changed manually, when it is changed automatically, or
- when a new cycle begins.
- - Wallpaper Directory selection panel moved from Preferences window to
- Edit Wallpaper File List window.
- - Alt-hotkeys in Preferences window slightly modified to accomodate
- changes and additions.
- - Added item titled '(None)' to the top of the list in the Current
- Wallpaper list box to allow setting the Windows wallpaper to none.
- - If the current Windows wallpaper when Wall-Ace is started, as reported
- by win.ini, is not in the wallpaper list, it is now added to the end
- of the Current Wallpaper list box list and displayed in the Current
- Wallpaper list box.
- - Previously, if the Wallpaper Directory was changed and then the
- Preferneces (now Edit Wallpaper File List) Cancel button was pressed,
- the Wallpaper Directory change was not cancelled, but remained in
- effect. Fixed.
- - Previously, if Wall-Ace was minimized when exited, the main window
- position was incorrectly saved as the position of the minimized icon,
- and with Windows 95 caused an overflow error. Fixed.
- - Since the wallace.txt file contained the same information as the
- wallace.hlp file, the text file has been removed and replaced by a
- readme.txt file.
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- END OF WALL-ACE 1.1 README
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