From: "Jonathan Osuch" Subject: Version 20.1 patch 6 Date: 01 Jan 2001 07:49:28 -0600 Patch 6 and all the executables are on the developer's web site. This is a minor patch that only affects saving key assignments to fractint.cfg. This time it should work, honest. Jonathan Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Osuch" Subject: Float only Allegro port Date: 13 Jan 2001 07:35:26 -0600 For those intrepid souls out there that have tried to use the float only Allegro port of Xfractint: 1) Either copy default.map to the directory you are compiling in, or remark out the colors= statement in sstools.ini. This will allow Xfractint to run. 2) Comment out the textcolors statement in sstools.ini since this is in there so I can see some of the text on my laptop. I will address these problems the next time I upload the source. Jonathan Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Wegner Subject: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 15 Jan 2001 20:10:55 -0600 Folks, I'd like to introduce Jean-Pierre.Demailly, who just joined this list. Jean-Pierre sent us a modified unixscr.c for Xfractint which works when X is set for a truecolor mode. This goes a long way toward fixing a long-time irritant, which is that Xfractint barely functioned unless in a 256-color mode. I will merge this in to an official patch, but (most likely) not until the weekend. Meanwhile, I have put the file at: http://www.fractint.org/ftp/experimental/uniscr.c in case anyone wants to experiment. Just for Jean-Pierre's information... Our most active developer, Jonathan Osuch, is generally off line except for weekends (he commutes between Cedar Rapids Iowa and Chicago) so the list is often quiet. Then again you never know :-) Tim Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Thierry B." Subject: Re: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 16 Jan 2001 08:46:39 +0000 Tim Wegner wrote: > > http://www.fractint.org/ftp/experimental/uniscr.c > > in case anyone wants to experiment. > http://www.fractint.org/ftp/experimental/unixscr.c -- Thierry Boudet http://la.buvette.org/ Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rich" (aka "Phil") Subject: Re: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 16 Jan 2001 10:55:50 -0700 In article <3A63594F.19805.7F6B46@localhost>, Tim Wegner writes: > Folks, I'd like to introduce Jean-Pierre.Demailly, who just joined > this list. Jean-Pierre sent us a modified unixscr.c for Xfractint which > works when X is set for a truecolor mode. This goes a long way > toward fixing a long-time irritant, which is that Xfractint barely > functioned unless in a 256-color mode. Umm... I'm fairly certain I sent in a fix for that about two years ago... -- Ask me about my upcoming book on Direct3D from Addison-Wesley! Direct3D Book Home Fractals! Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Wegner Subject: Re: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 16 Jan 2001 17:11:33 -0600 Rich wrote: > Umm... I'm fairly certain I sent in a fix for that about two years > ago... Yes I recall. Jonathan did his best to merge your version with the main source tree. Maybe when he gets back he can explain to us his recollection of what happened. My understanding is that the current Xfractint sources have your changes, but maybe the unixscr.c changes either didn't merge correctly or aren't there. Tim Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Rich" (aka "Phil") Subject: Re: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 16 Jan 2001 17:15:29 -0700 OK, so what's the reason why my name and email address still don't appear in the credits screen? At least the last time I downloaded Fractint 20.x, it didn't appear. Got money. Want recognition ;-). -- Ask me about my upcoming book on Direct3D from Addison-Wesley! Direct3D Book Home Fractals! Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Scott D. Boyd" Subject: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement Date: 17 Jan 2001 00:08:49 -0600 Tim, and any other interested developers: OK - I've finished running tests of the 16-bit color fix for Xfractint. I applied this "fix" to Xfractint v20.1.04, and gave it a different binary name, and put it in a different directory from my stock 20.1.04. I decided to use Jim Muth's Fractal of the Day for Jan. 17th as my test, since I know what it is supposed to look like. I first created the FOTD in an 8-bit Xserver, with Xfractint-20.1.04, and saved it to a file. I then switched to a 16-bit Xserver, and loaded the image into both Xfractint-20.1.04, and the modified Xfractint. It appeared all blue with black bkgrnd in Xfractint-20.1.04 (as expected), and colors were different in the modified Xfractint. The image appears correctly though, when I view it with any other image viewer, or with Netscape. It even has the same colors as the same image on Paul N. Lee's Website. I then created the same image using the .par file in the modified Xfractint. The resulting image had the wrong colors. When viewing that image with another image viewer, the colors were even worse - no - make that *uglier*! I uploaded them to my Website, and just to make sure it wasn't something wrong with the colors on my Linux box, I fired up a Win95 (gasp!) partition on an old P100 machine. I checked the color-depth that this Win95 box was using, and it is set to "High Color (16 bit)". When I viewed the images on my Website, they were as I described them in the last two paragraphs. Here are the URLs if any one would like to take a look at what I have been describing: the image created in 8-bit color and Xfractint-20.1.04: http://home/swbell.net/sdboyd56/test/fotd0117-8bit.gif The image created in 16-bit color and the modified Xfractint-20.1.04: http://home/swbell.net/sdboyd56/test/fotd0117-16bit.gif (Both of these files are approx 215KB in size.) Any comments are welcome... Scott Boyd -- sdboyd56@swbell.net http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/ "Microsoft is a cross between the Borg and the Ferengi. Unfortunately, they use Borg to do their marketing and Ferengi to do their programming." --- Simon Slavin in asr Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Scott D. Boyd" Subject: Re: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement Date: 17 Jan 2001 00:35:41 -0600 On Wednesday 17 January 2001 00:08, Scott D. Boyd wrote: Oops! I put in a forward-slash where a dot should be.... The correct URLs are: > the image created in 8-bit color and Xfractint-20.1.04: > http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/test/fotd0117-8bit.gif > > The image created in 16-bit color and the modified Xfractint-20.1.04: > http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/test/fotd0117-16bit.gif > > (Both of these files are approx 215KB in size.) > Scott -- sdboyd56@swbell.net http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/ "Microsoft is a cross between the Borg and the Ferengi. Unfortunately, they use Borg to do their marketing and Ferengi to do their programming." --- Simon Slavin in asr Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Humberto R. Baptista" Subject: RE: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement Date: 17 Jan 2001 11:37:43 -0300 Hi, I'm sure this must have been through this sometime in the list but I don= 't recall the conclusion: GIFs are bounded to 8 bit depth, how the 16 bit image is supposed to be saved as a GIF? Other thing: both images seem ok, except for the pallete. In the "16bit" one the pallet is the default Fractint pallete and in the 8 bit appears a different one (probably like the one in the original FOD). Best regards to all. HB -----Mensaje original----- De: owner-fractdev@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-fractdev@lists.xmission.com]En nombre de Scott D. Boyd Enviado el: Mi=E9rcoles, 17 de Enero de 2001 03:36 Para: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Asunto: Re: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement On Wednesday 17 January 2001 00:08, Scott D. Boyd wrote: Oops! I put in a forward-slash where a dot should be.... The correct URLs are: > the image created in 8-bit color and Xfractint-20.1.04: > http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/test/fotd0117-8bit.gif > > The image created in 16-bit color and the modified Xfractint-20.1.04: > http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/test/fotd0117-16bit.gif > > (Both of these files are approx 215KB in size.) > Scott -- sdboyd56@swbell.net http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/ "Microsoft is a cross between the Borg and the Ferengi. Unfortunately, they use Borg to do their marketing and Ferengi to do their programming." --- Simon Slavin in asr Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Scott D. Boyd" Subject: Re: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement Date: 17 Jan 2001 09:01:34 -0600 On Wednesday 17 January 2001 08:37, Humberto R. Baptista wrote: Actually, they are both 8-bit (256-color) GIF images. One was created while XFree86/KDE were running in 8-bit color depth, the other, running in 16-bit color depth. This is pertaining to the color depth of the Xserver on my display (or monitor). The current version of Xfractint will only work properly while XFree86 is running in 8-bit color. Scott > Hi, > > I'm sure this must have been through this sometime in the list but I > don't recall the conclusion: > > GIFs are bounded to 8 bit depth, how the 16 bit image is supposed to be > saved as a GIF? > > Other thing: both images seem ok, except for the pallete. In the > "16bit" one the pallet is the default Fractint pallete and in the 8 bit > appears a different one (probably like the one in the original FOD). > -- sdboyd56@swbell.net http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/ "Microsoft is a cross between the Borg and the Ferengi. Unfortunately, they use Borg to do their marketing and Ferengi to do their programming." --- Simon Slavin in asr Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Humberto R. Baptista" Subject: RE: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement Date: 17 Jan 2001 13:15:38 -0300 I see (dumb me), Is there any link between the video routines and the pallete saving in t= he GIFs? I recall vaguely that the GIF saving routine read the pallete from = the video DAC, it may be reading garbage or the old default fractint pallete instead of the true values (which are probably in the pallete data strutu= re in RAM not in the DAC). Just my $0,02 :-) Best regards, HB -----Mensaje original----- De: owner-fractdev@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-fractdev@lists.xmission.com]En nombre de Scott D. Boyd Enviado el: Mi=E9rcoles, 17 de Enero de 2001 12:02 Para: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Asunto: Re: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement On Wednesday 17 January 2001 08:37, Humberto R. Baptista wrote: Actually, they are both 8-bit (256-color) GIF images. One was created while XFree86/KDE were running in 8-bit color depth, the other, running i= n 16-bit color depth. This is pertaining to the color depth of the Xserver on my display (or monitor). The current version of Xfractint will only work properly while XFree86 is running in 8-bit color. Scott Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Wegner Subject: Re: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement Date: 18 Jan 2001 20:12:07 -0600 Scott wrote, concerning testing the unixscr.c changes: > Any comments are welcome... The links to your test images didn't work, so I will make some general comments, unencumbered by any knowlege of Xfractint or the latest unixscr.c changes :-) There are two ways that GIF's made under two environments might differ: 1. The 8-bit color indices might be different. 2. The color palettes might be different. In addition, even if neither #1 nor #2 are true, we might have: 3. The images look different under the two environments despite the GIFs being the same. If item #1 is not true (i.e. if the same color indices exist in both images), then we are nearly home free, because we just need to check all the palette handling routines. If item #1 is true, then we have big problems which need to be debugged. In many ways operating Xfractint in a truecolor environment is easier, because a 256-color GUI environment has complications due to colors needing to be preserved. At the moment I can only test in a 16 bit hi-color environment, because I have to jump through some hoops to get the proper drivers for my Nvidia Vanta board on my HP. Hopefully uasing a 16 bit mode is not a problem. The board supports 24 bit color but the drivers don't come with linux, and I would also have to reinstall Mandrake in order to get XFree86 4.0.x. I'd like to dig out Rich's two-year-old patch which apparently didn't get in to our main sources and compare the unixscr.c changes with Jean-Pierre's. BTW I can't use Xfractint for more than a little bit before it loses track of the keystrokes and exits if I try to use a cursor key. Tim Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Scott D. Boyd" Subject: Re: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement Date: 18 Jan 2001 20:40:41 -0600 On Thursday 18 January 2001 20:12, Tim Wegner wrote: > Scott wrote, concerning testing the unixscr.c changes: > > Any comments are welcome... > > The links to your test images didn't work, so I will make some > general comments, unencumbered by any knowlege of Xfractint or > the latest unixscr.c changes :-) > I just checked, and it seems to be working. I had typos in the origin= al=20 email, perhaps that's the one you're referring to. Here's the correct= =20 URL's: >=A0the image created in 8-bit color and Xfractint-20.1.04: >=A0http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/test/fotd0117-8bit.gif > >=A0The image created in 16-bit color and the modified Xfractint-20.1= .04: >=A0http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/test/fotd0117-16bit.gif > > BTW I can't use Xfractint for more than a little bit before it lose= s > track of the keystrokes and exits if I try to use a cursor key. > I know that you told me several months ago whether you were running= =20 Xfractint in xterm or KDE's Konsole, but I don't remember now. I have= =20 tried running Xfractint in Konsole, but it won't properly read the cu= rsor=20 keys (arrow keys). Whenever I press a cursor key, Xfractint jumps to = the=20 "exit Xfractint (are you sure?)" screen. I have found that it works b= est=20 with xterm, where all keys are read correctly. Besides, xterm uses le= ss=20 memory. That's important on a 64MB Linux box running KDE 2.0. (Gotta = get=20 more RAM soon...) Scott --=20 sdboyd56@swbell.net http://home.swbell.net/sdboyd56/ "Microsoft is a cross between the Borg and the Ferengi.=20 Unfortunately, they use Borg to do their marketing and=20 Ferengi to do their programming."=20 --- Simon Slavin in asr=20 Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Osuch" Subject: Re: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 19 Jan 2001 19:07:11 -0600 Rich wrote: > Umm... I'm fairly certain I sent in a fix for that about two years > ago... Unless it was included with the experimental source, I suspect that fix fell victim to the numerous reinstalls of Linux that have occurred in the last two years. And, two years is way beyond the four day limit on my memory bank capacity. 8-)) > OK, so what's the reason why my name and email address still don't > appear in the credits screen? At least the last time I downloaded > Fractint 20.x, it didn't appear. Which name and email address would you like on the credits screen? Jonathan Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jean-Pierre Demailly Subject: Re: unixscr.c Date: 20 Jan 2001 11:50:28 +0100 (MET) > Rich wrote: > > > Umm... I'm fairly certain I sent in a fix for that about two years > > ago... > Is this two year old fix available somewhere? I'd be interested to see what was in it and (possibly) merge with the changes I proposed. In fact, my fix is more than just a fix, it also includes a new algorithm for generating palettes in truecolor modes** -- which still would need to be integrated with the gif output routine (probably easy). At first glance, the palettes generated by the new algorithm produce better looking colors than what one gets in pseudocolor mode. Best wishes, Jean-Pierre Demailly ** Including color cycling. Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Osuch" Subject: Re: Testing results of the 16-bit Xfractint enhancement Date: 20 Jan 2001 07:56:19 -0600 Tim, > BTW I can't use Xfractint for more than a little bit before it loses > track of the keystrokes and exits if I try to use a cursor key. Because I dislike the 'web' view when I'm trying to look at files, I've started using XWinCommander. This program calls up Xterm instead of using Konsole. It is possible to change the configuration of Konqueror so that it calls Xterm. My initial problem with this patch is that 256 color mode is now broken. I'll have a look at the Allegro port, since it started from Rich's base experimental source and it handles the color maps for all color depths. Jonathan Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Subject: Re: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 21 Jan 2001 10:51:36 -0700 In article <001a01c0827f$a0b8d8a0$0100a8c0@bananasenior>, "Jonathan Osuch" writes: > Unless it was included with the experimental source, I suspect that fix fell > victim to the numerous reinstalls of Linux that have occurred in the last > two years. And, two years is way beyond the four day limit on my memory > bank capacity. 8-)) It may be buried inside the "experimental" code that I have at . I think that code incorporates the device driver abstraction and I massaged the relevant xfractint code into the X11 driver. -- Ask me about my upcoming book on Direct3D from Addison-Wesley! Direct3D Book Home Fractals! Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Subject: Re: unixscr.c Date: 21 Jan 2001 09:59:42 -0700 In article <200101201050.LAA04993@rossini.ujf-grenoble.fr>, Jean-Pierre Demailly writes: > Is this two year old fix available somewhere? I did a quick search for it and couldn't find it. I'd have to look deeper to find if I still have it as an isolated patch somewhere. I am virtually 100% certain I mailed it to Tim a long time ago, but that was before I started keeping a permanent record of all my outgoing mail. -- Ask me about my upcoming book on Direct3D from Addison-Wesley! Direct3D Book Home Fractals! Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jonathan Osuch" Subject: Re: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 21 Jan 2001 12:19:22 -0600 Rich wrote: > It may be buried inside the "experimental" code that I have at > . > I think that code incorporates the device driver abstraction and I > massaged the relevant xfractint code into the X11 driver. Yes, I think it is there. I couldn't get the X11 driver to work when I started working with your experimental source. I'll try to look at it this week. Jonathan Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Subject: Re: Welcome Jean-Pierre! Date: 21 Jan 2001 11:22:24 -0700 In article <002501c083d6$bbd348c0$0100a8c0@bananasenior>, "Jonathan Osuch" writes: > Yes, I think it is there. I couldn't get the X11 driver to work when I > started working with your experimental source. I'll try to look at it this > week. Odd, as the X11 driver is the one that I was developing with ;-). It still needed proper text support and menus to be added, but it was drawing. -- Ask me about my upcoming book on Direct3D from Addison-Wesley! Direct3D Book Home Fractals! Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Wegner Subject: Re: unixscr.c Date: 21 Jan 2001 12:35:34 -0600 Rich wrote: > I > am virtually 100% certain I mailed it to Tim a long time ago, but that > was before I started keeping a permanent record of all my outgoing > mail. I keep all my mail, I have it. I'll get it in a usable form and share it. Tim Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Subject: Re: unixscr.c Date: 22 Jan 2001 14:50:18 -0700 In article <3A6AD796.2663.9B495@localhost>, Tim Wegner writes: > Rich wrote: > > > I > > am virtually 100% certain I mailed it to Tim a long time ago, but that > > was before I started keeping a permanent record of all my outgoing > > mail. > > I keep all my mail, I have it. I'll get it in a usable form and share it. I do remember sending it as a distinct patch before I did the device driver split on the xfractint code. -- Ask me about my upcoming book on Direct3D from Addison-Wesley! Direct3D Book Home Fractals! Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Wegner Subject: Re: unixscr.c Date: 23 Jan 2001 23:05:06 -0600 First, Jean-Pierre asked me to upload his newer unixscr.c to fractint.org. I had trouble with FTP tonight, I'll try again tomorrow (I can always use scp). Second, the email I have from Rich is not the big diff file with the Xfractint video changes, but a small diff with SGI changes. I will look on the backup tapes and my other computer. Sorry for the delay. Tim Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Subject: Re: unixscr.c Date: 24 Jan 2001 16:08:36 -0700 In article <3A6E0E22.955.16E4522@localhost>, Tim Wegner writes: > Second, the email I have from Rich is not the big diff file with the > Xfractint video changes, but a small diff with SGI changes. I will > look on the backup tapes and my other computer. Its been too long for me to say for sure how I sent you the patch. I believe the fixes were twofold: - remove the assumption that WhitePixelOfDisplay() and BlackPixelOfDisplay() return indices into a color palette. When your root window is in a TrueColor or DirectColor visual, that assumption is false. - let xfractint treat the image as an array of byte indices into a CLUT, but when transporting the image to Xlib, expand it as appropriate for the visual. -- Ask me about my upcoming book on Direct3D from Addison-Wesley! Direct3D Book Home Fractals! Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Tim Wegner Subject: new unixscr.c available Date: 24 Jan 2001 21:30:33 -0600 A few days ago Jean-Pierre sent a revised unixscr.c. The earlier one is still available at: http://www.fractint.org/ftp/experimental/unixscr.c.v01 the new one is at: http://www.fractint.org/ftp/experimental/unixscr.c.v02 Jean-Pierre, could you tell us about the differences? I hope to test these on the weekend. I believe Jonathan said 256-color video mode support is broken with these. Tim Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jean-Pierre Demailly Subject: Re: new unixscr.c available Date: 25 Jan 2001 09:13:59 +0100 (MET) > A few days ago Jean-Pierre sent a revised unixscr.c. The earlier > one is still available at: > > http://www.fractint.org/ftp/experimental/unixscr.c.v01 > > the new one is at: > > http://www.fractint.org/ftp/experimental/unixscr.c.v02 > > Jean-Pierre, could you tell us about the differences? I hope to test > these on the weekend. I believe Jonathan said 256-color video > mode support is broken with these. > There are no differences in functionality, but unixscr.c.v02 has a better scheme for allocating the truecolor palette -- thus providing a better look (fewer "color discontinuities" than with unixscr.c.v01). The only changes are in the "convert" routine. I've tested 256-color video mode support - it still works fine on my machine, at least when using the -private option (otherwise I got blank screen, but the video palette was probably full...). Anyway, the color scheme looks poor compared to what you get in true colors -- which, of course, is not really surprizing... Best, Jean-Pierre Demailly Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Subject: Re: new unixscr.c available Date: 25 Jan 2001 10:42:22 -0700 In article <200101250813.JAA24142@rossini.ujf-grenoble.fr>, Jean-Pierre Demailly writes: > There are no differences in functionality, but unixscr.c.v02 has a better > scheme for allocating the truecolor palette [...] Umm... there is no palette on a truecolor visual, I'm not sure what you're saying here? > [...] Anyway, the color > scheme looks poor compared to what you get in true colors Fractint never uses more than 256 colors at a time and its 256 out of a palette of 2^24, so they should be identical. -- Ask me about my upcoming book on Direct3D from Addison-Wesley! Direct3D Book Home Fractals! Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jean-Pierre Demailly Subject: Re: new unixscr.c available Date: 25 Jan 2001 22:07:33 +0100 (MET) > > In article <200101250813.JAA24142@rossini.ujf-grenoble.fr>, > Jean-Pierre Demailly writes: > > > There are no differences in functionality, but unixscr.c.v02 has a better > > scheme for allocating the truecolor palette [...] > > Umm... there is no palette on a truecolor visual, I'm not sure what > you're saying here? I do not mean the X palette, of course, since it only exists for pseudocolor visuals, but the assignment of colors that is made from fractint's output (integers 0..255 --> colors in truecolor visuals). This is of course completely up to the choice of the implementer. What I meant above is that the assignment 0..255 --> colors I achieved is better in v02 than it was in version v01. > > > [...] Anyway, the color > > scheme looks poor compared to what you get in true colors > > Fractint never uses more than 256 colors at a time and its 256 out of > a palette of 2^24, so they should be identical. What I mean is just for the default colormap that is installed when you start xfractint with the -private option. As I usually run my X server in truecolor modes, I've not taken a real occasion to play with the colormaps to see what effects can be obtained then... Anyway, color cycling in pseudocolor visuals seems to only use a rotation of the palette -- not a change of the colormap -- so you only have 256 colors at most involved. But the color cycling I've implemented for true colors makes use of more than that (basically 256 x 24, since there are 24 steps in "my" cycles - this is anyway arbitrary and could be increased or decreased without much change). Jean-Pierre Demailly Thanks for using Fractdev, The Fractint Developer's Discussion List Post Message: fractdev@lists.xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@fractint.org Unsubscribe: majordomo@lists.xmission.com "unsubscribe fractdev"