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Spliner
A Spline Screen Blanker Commodity
Graphics by Tom Rokicki
User Interface and Docs by Sebastiano Vigna
Tom Rokicki's Mackie is one of the most well-known and most beautiful
utilities for the Amiga. It has two separate functionalities: it's a
blanker which draws wonderful splines, and a powerful hot-key manager.
What I did was taking out the spline code from the original Mackie sources
and encapsulate it in a standard Commodity (of course, this means someone
else will have to port the hot-key part...).
Commodities are the new way, designed by Commodore, by which all special
utilities like mouse accelerators, macro expanders etc. should be
designed. This standard, available *only* under 2.0, allows easy
and customizable control of the interaction of different utilities.
This means, of course, that Spliner will work only under 2.0.
In the process of moving to 2.0, some new features were added, namely
programmable pattern change timeout, and the possibily to open the blank
screen in *any* of the modes available on your Amiga.
For the generic use of a Commodity, please refer to the 2.0 manual.
Spliner will (more or less) work just like the screen blanker supplied on
the Workbench 2.0 disk.
If you activate Spliner by double-clicking on its icon, you will see a
little window popping up. The meaning of the HIDE and QUIT gadgets and
menu items are identical to the ones of Commodore's blanker. The TIMEOUT
gadget lets you set the number of seconds after which the screen is
blanked, while the gadget CHANGE lets you set the time after which the
drawing pattern is changed. Set this to zero to go psychedelic. 8^) Both
default to 60. The CYCLE COLORS checkbox allows you to enable/disable the
color cycling (mainly for special screen modes such as 2024_10Hz).
The list displayed on the right represents all video modes installed on
your system. This list could also include some modes that aren't really
displayable on your Amiga, but no harm can be done. You can click on any
display mode in order to force Spliner to use that kind of display when
blanking the screen.
There are four extra tooltypes, TIMEOUT, CHANGE, DISPLAY and CYCLE that
act just like the corresponding gadgets. Note that the name you set
DISPLAY to must be an exact copy of the name appearing in the window list
(up to lower/upper casing). For instance, DISPLAY=PAL:Lores-Interlaced. If
you have a PAL (resp. NTSC) Amiga and you have a real MultiSync monitor,
you can even add the NTSC (resp. PAL) monitor to your system and open the
blank screen with another video frequency! This has no usefulness at all,
but it's amusing. The CYCLE tooltype can of course be set to ON or OFF.
In order to start Spliner at power-up, the best thing is to move its icon
into the WBStartup drawer, and to set its tooltypes to the desired values.
Don't forget to add the DONOTWAIT tooltype, too. You'd probably also want
to set CX_POPUP=NO.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Some people think that terrific blankers steal CPU time.
This is not the case with Spliner. If a task is using the CPU, Spliner will
stop drawing. If in particular your application has a hi-res multi-color
screen, the presence of the blank screen will actually speed up whatever
the Amiga is doing, by lessening DMA contention.
This program is copyrighted, but freely distributable. Permission is
hereby granted to distribute it provided both this documentation
accompanies the executable and that no charge is made for its
distribution. Comments, complaints, desiderata are welcome.
Sebastiano Vigna
BIX: svigna
UUCP:...{uunet|piramid|rutgers}!cbmvax!cbmehq!cbmita!sebamiga!sebastian
Via Valparaiso, 18
I-20144 Milano