From: owner-fractint-digest@lists.xmission.com (fractint-digest) To: fractint-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: fractint-digest V1 #163 Reply-To: fractint-digest Sender: owner-fractint-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-fractint-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk fractint-digest Friday, April 10 1998 Volume 01 : Number 163 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 19:54:46 -0600 From: Ray Montgomery Subject: (fractint) sstools again I think I may be closing in on this problem. Nick Grasso suggested that I delete the old file and type in an altogether new one. I did so and I think I can tell that the new one is being read and responded to by the computer. It has skipped the credits and gone straight to the Mset image. BUT I get a screen, instead of the credits that says..."Oops. I couldn't understand the argument: Recordcolors=yes (see the start-up help screen or docs. for a complete argument list with descriptions.)" I checked the Help screen and could find nothing there that could help. I checked back in Jack Valero's list of sstools (which I had used as a template - and still use it) and my list differs from his - I have recordcolors=yes, where Jack has recordcolors=C. I also checked wizzles list which she included in some advice, and she has recordcolors=yes. You can see that I borrowed from bothe Angela and Jack liberally - but I'm sure both of their files work correctly w/o the interruption. So, I'm at a loss. (Again. I'm getting used to it with computers - but loving every minute of time I spend at the monster.) Any suggestions? Ray - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 19:09:42 -0700 From: Mark Christenson Subject: (fractint) Best formula, pars, etc. comment{ commentary and pars (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 4/9/98 My, my. All of these gyrations over best fractals, copyrights, and so on. One of the advantages of being too busy to frac and flack for a time is the ability to tie together a number of themes in one post. First, a salvo on copyright (please don't spam me with that *.zip, Linda! I promise to be brief.) While nobody but God owns the abstract mathematical object, once it has been cropped and colored it is a unique creation of the artist. And, although it may seem like a technicality, getting there first *does* count. If only the same rules applied to patents; unfortunately, exclusive patent rights expire after a number of years (just ask Philo T. Farnsworth, Nicola Tesla, and other patent victims). Second, picking up the "best formula" thread... One could argue, on a number of counts, that the classic z^2 Mandelbrot set is the hands-down winner. It's elegant (there's that word again!) in its simplicity, infinite in complexity, perfectly self-consistent (whatever *that* means) and "pure" in a way I can't quite put into words (but I think you know what I mean). More than that, the damn thing's ubiquitous: there's no escaping it! ;o) (More on that later.) That said, let me say this. I've never had a relationship that lasted more than six years, so I can't relate to the boredom issue. However, after staring down the yawning maw of the M-set beast for 12 years, I can honestly tell you I wouldn't still be doing fractals without "getting some strange" occasionally. Third, I just wanted to let y'all know I haven't totally forgotten the original gravijul; I still do a little exploration now and then with the aid of gravibrot. Now, to tie the threads together (rather neatly, I think)... Here are a couple more places *I* got to first (AFAIK). Last night and early this morning I did a little spelunking in the gravibrot cave and came up with a couple of gems. First, the discovery of another gravibrot harboring Mandel-midgets (no main figure this time). I wasn't surprised to find one in the ident/exp/log case, but log/cos/log? Who would have guessed? gb181 also features z^4 midgets in the corners. Second, "Shred", another cool gravijul, found via gravibrot (but not without some tweaks). Finally, totally off the subject, a plea to the Fractint gods: could we find some way in v20.0 to create links from formula 'brots to their Julias via the spacebar toggle? Maybe something like a par entry (i.e. "julia=gravijul" and "z=pixel")? All for now, Bud } ; *** pars gb181 { ; found more Mandys - (c) Bud 4/9/98 ; palette rotation highly recommended! reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravibrot function=log/cos/log passes=t center-mag=-0.780216/-0.569514/4.411765 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=31 decomp=256 colors=pppqqqsss<3>llljjjiiihhh<23>LLLKKKKKL<13>7R_6S`5Ta4Ub3Vc<3>1Zi1_k\ 1am0bo0dq<4>0kz<7>0_k0Zi0Yh0Xf1We<18>JLMKKKLKK<18>d`LeaLgbMicN<8>zsX<6>m\ gQkePidOhcN<20>LL1KK0LK1<29>x1iz0ky0k<29>MJLKKKLLL<27>nnn cyclerange=0/255 } gj1f { ; "Shred", (c) Bud 4/8/98 ; palette rotation highly recommended reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=asin/exp/acos passes=t center-mag=1.58846/0/1.041667 params=0/1/0/-0.3/10/0 float=y inside=111 decomp=256 colors=POK<14>d`LeaLgbMicN<8>zsX<6>mgQkePidOhcN<20>LL1KK0LK0<18>d20e10g0\ 0i00<8>z00<8>i00g00f00e11<18>MJJKKKLLL<24>iiijjjlllnnn<2>sss<3>llljjjiii\ hhh<23>LLLKKKKLK<13>7_R6`S5aT4bU3cV<3>1iZ1k_1ma0ob0qd<4>0zk<7>0k_0iZ0hY0\ fX1eW<18>JMLKKKLKK<2>ONK cyclerange=0/255 } ; *** frms gravijul { ; generalized r^(-2) by Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 ; defaults: p1 = (1,0) p2 = (0,0) p3 = (4,0) z = pixel: w = fn1(z) z = fn3(p1/fn2(w*w)) + p2 |z| < p3 } gravibrot{ ; generalized r^(-2) by Mark "Bud" Christenson 3/13/98 ; derived from gravijul ; defaults: p1 = (1,0) p2 = (0,0) p3 = (4,0) z = p2 c = pixel: w = fn1(z) z = fn3(p1/fn2(w*w)) + c |z| < p3 } - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 21:33:29 -0500 From: Bob Margolis Subject: Re: (fractint) Computer on the Floor Wizzle wrote: > > My son is busily putting my new puter together at this very moment. He > recommends that I put Win95 in a partition all of its own. I was wondering > if this will work for Fractint or does Fractint need to live in the same > "drive" as Win95? > Nope. I have Windoze 95 on the c: drive and Fractint on the f: drive. Partitioning for different operating systems is your decision; I have no comment on the matter other than I find no problem in using Fractint under Windows 95 after clicking on the MS-DOS icon in the Fractint folder. Bob - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 20:58:41 -0600 From: Ray Montgomery Subject: (fractint) HiddenResource To anyone. Here's another par (320x200x256)! Why? Because it's there. HiddenResource { ; Frima192-012 ; 4/8/98 ; elmont reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=Newton4 center-mag=+0.00000008761115438/-0.00000360059555136/6641.875/0.9242 float=y periodicity=0 colors=000zLLzLzzzLzzz000555<3>HHHKKKOOOSSSWWW___ccchhhmmmssszzz00z<2>j0\ zUAUVBUWDVXEW_GXZIY<2>aN`eOacQb<7>kbiognmfk<5>spqdxwussvutwvudxvsujrzVBI\ A<4>VzrzzzVrzVjzVbzhhz<3>zhz<3>zhh<3>zzhz00qzhlzhhzh<3>hzz<2>hlz00w50hA0\ UI07P19<5>m707K3<5>SZAVaCZdDbgF0LS0ES07SEES<3>SESSEOSELb8B<2>SLESOESSE<3\ >ESE<3>ESS<2>EHSKKS<2>QKSSKSSKQSKOSKMSKK<2>SQKSSKQSKOSKMSKKSK<2>KSQKSSKQ\ SKOSKMS00G<3>G0G<3>G00<3>GG0<3>0G0<3>0GG<2>04G88G<2>E8GG8GG8EG8CG8AG88<2\ >GE8GG8EG8CG8AG88G8<2>8GE8GG8EG8CG8AGBBG<2>FBGGBGGBFGBDGBCGBB<2>GFBGGBFG\ BDGBCGBBGB<2>BGFBGGBFGBDGBCG9XO<2>0TN<3>ATPLzz0e00eee00e0eeL0eeeLLLLLzLz\ LLzz } This was a fun one to do. Ray - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 14:03:03 -0400 From: "Michael E. Williams" Subject: Re: (fractint) SSTOOLS>INI - Again! >Do you live in Cleveland? I work in downtown Cleveland. The Natural History >Museum has a great Vertebrate Paleontology department . > >Nick >nick.grasso@hrads.com Thanks for the kind words. This is 0 for 2 for me. My first query to the list was for help in slowing down the color cycling on my machine at home. (It's literally dizzingly fast, downright unwatchable). Apparently it's my video card, STB Nitro 3D. No help here. I next emailed Ray because he said he had success editing his sstools. ini file, but apparently he's still as flumoxed as I am. Michael E. Williams Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology Cleveland Museum of Natural History - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 23:16:49 -0700 From: "Jon Fetting" Subject: (fractint) 2 Questions 1. When is ver 20 coming out 2. In version 20 is there going to be a simple text editor so that when you are fooling around with frms you don't have to start up the text editor out of fractint thanks bye - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 06:03:59 -0400 From: davides Subject: (fractint) 'nother gravijul par Just another par found in Mark Christenson's gravijul formula: gjdes11 { ; Mark Christenson's formula ; Copyright, David Shanholtzer 1998 ; color map: dav34 ; "Mindstream" reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tan/cotan/sin passes=t center-mag=-0.00413773847315490/+0.32369682238840730/9718.139/1.2608 params=16/0/2/0/2.4/0 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=bof60 outside=summ potential=255/255/2000 decomp=256 finattract=y colors=000<152>000A20<10>yhW<22>A20000<29>00000K<5>00c000<17>000MC7<6>yh\ WveUrbS } frm: gravijul { ; r^(-2) Mark Christenson 1/25/98 ; defaults: p1 = (1,0) p2 = (0,0) p3 = (4,0) z = pixel: w = fn1(z) z = fn3(p1/fn2(w*w)) + p2 |z| < p3 } davides@pipeline.com Back up my hard drive? How do I put it in reverse? - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 09:52:22 -0400 From: "Marie Drozdis" Subject: Re: (fractint) Computer on the Floor I have Fractint in two separate partitions. I keep the basic version (19.6) on one partition, and my expanded version in a separate partition with the added frms and pars that I've collected over the years. In this way, I can run my own pars through the basic version to see if I need to add the formula to the par when I want to send it to someone. I know there are easier ways to do this, but hey, it works for me. - -----Original Message----- From: Wizzle To: Fractint@xmission.com Date: Thursday, April 09, 1998 9:36 PM Subject: (fractint) Computer on the Floor > He recommends that I put Win95 in a partition all of its own. I was wondering if this will work for Fractint or does Fractint need to live in the same "drive" as Win95? < - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 10:01:11 -0400 From: nick.grasso@hrads.com Subject: Re: (fractint) SSTOOLS>INI - Again! >>> Thanks for the kind words. This is 0 for 2 for me. My first query to the list was for help in slowing down the color cycling on my machine at home. (It's literally dizzingly fast, downright unwatchable). Apparently it's my video card, STB Nitro 3D. No help here. I next emailed Ray because he said he had success editing his sstools. ini file, but apparently he's still as flumoxed as I am. Michael E. Williams Curator of Vertebrate Paleontology Cleveland Museum of Natural History <<< Hi Michael, Yes, my wife and I try to get the museum once a year. What exactly is the problem you're having with sstools.ini? Let me know and I'll be glad to help out. Nick nick.grasso@hrads.com - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 10:01:20 -0400 From: Gedeon Peteri Subject: (fractint) pars Here are 7 pars based on Paul Carlson's great formulas. I hope he will continue posting new ones. It is always a pleasure to work with them. Gedeon gp-cffnm-02 { ; (c) Gedeon Peteri, Apr 03, 1998 ; Formula by Paul Carlson ; Color map by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=pcarlson.frm formulaname=cnfrc_fnc_mset function=tan passes=1 center-mag=-2.55757843721523300/+0.00794183129177392/\ 4.962846e+007/1/15 params=12/0/1/0/2/125 float=y maxiter=65535 inside=253 outside=summ colors=0J0z88<123>O00zzz<123>VVV000<3>000 } gp-hycj01 { ; (c) Gedeon Peteri, Mar 22, 1998 ; Formula by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=pcarlson.frm formulaname=hycycl_julia passes=t center-mag=0.0700309/0.531045/6.34658/1/45.002 params=0.782397227416/0.156915323723/0.4/0/0.4/0 float=y maxiter=252 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000bI0<4>aG00W2<123>080000<3>000zz0<117>bI0 } gp-jball06 { ; (c) Gedeon Peteri, Mar 22, 1998 ; Formula by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=pcarlson.frm formulaname=3d_balls_julia passes=1 center-mag=-0.934508/0.0985599/5.799701 params=0.312/-0.43/0.11/2/2/125 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 outside=summ colors=000e`T<2>VVNRTLMRJIPHENF8KC4IA0G808G4AI8CKEFN\ <4>ZPXbRZeT`hUalWc<3>u`hwaixaiybjzbjzbj<2>xaiwaiu`h<2>\ oYelWchUaeT`<2>VNVRLTMJRIHPEFN8CK4AI08G80GA4IC8KFEN<4>\ PZXRbZTe`UhaWlc<3>`uhawiaxibyjbzjbzj<2>axiawi`uh<2>YoeWl\ cUhaTe`<2>NVVLRTJMRHIPFENC8KA4I80GG00I44K88NEE<4>\ XZZZbb`eeahhcll<3>huuiwwixxjyyjzzjzz<2>ixxiwwhuu<2>\ eoocllahh`ee<2>VVVTRRRMMPIINEEK88I44G00G80IA\ 4KC8NFE<4>XPZZRb`TeaUhcWl<3>h`uiawiaxjbyjbzjbz\ <2>iaxiawh`u<2>eYocWlaUh`Te<2>VNVTLRRJMPHINFEKC8IA4G808\ G0AI4CK8FNE<4>PXZRZbT`eUahWcl<3>`huaiwaixbjybjzbjz<2>\ aixaiw`hu<2>YeoWclUahT`e<2>NVVLTRJRMHPIFNECK84IA8KCENF<4>\ ZXPbZRe`ThaUlcW<3>uh`wiaxiayjbzjbzjb<2>xiawiauh`<2>oeYlcWhaU } gp-jball07 { ; (c) Gedeon Peteri, Mar 12, 1998 ; Formula by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=pcarlson.frm formulaname=3d_balls_julia passes=1 center-mag=-0.07109866423217309/+0.37296757657045280/61.76284\ /1/-115 params=0.312/-0.43/0.0333/2/2/125 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 outside=summ colors=6M26d1<2>6e16e16f16g16h16h1<3>6m16n16p16r1\ <2>6v16x16x1<4>6p16n16m16l16k16i1<4>6e16e16d16d16d16d1DDD\ <4>EEEFFFFFFGGGGGG<10>QQQQQQPPP<7>IIIHHHGGGGGGFFFFFF<6>\ DDDLW1<2>MW1MX1NX1OY1<3>Sa1Uc1Vd1Xf1Yh1<4>gq1is1is1<5>Y\ h1Xf1Vd1Uc1Sa1<4>NX1MX1MW1LW1LW1LW16K2<3>6K26L26L26M26N2\ <5>7S27T27V2<2>8Y28_28_2<9>6O26N26N2<2>6L26K26K26K26K26K2QQQ\ <7>RRRSSSSSSTTTUUU<8>``````___<9>SSSSSSRRRRRRRRR<5>QQQ1ND\ <2>1ND1NE1OE1PF<4>1TJ1UK1VM<5>1cU1eW1eW<6>1\ VM1UK1TJ1SI1RH<3>1OE1NE1ND1ND1ND1ND6d1 } gp-n3w-01 { ; (c) Gedeon Peteri, Apr 09, 1998 ; Formula by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=pcarlson.frm formulaname=newton_3way passes=1 center-mag=-3.33067e-016/1.76942e-016/3.908693/1/-29.998 params=1/2/1/-1/2/125 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000G_6<4>FZ5EY5EY5EX5DX4<7>9Q28Q27P16O16M0<5>0F0RMB\ <8>dYKfZLg_Mh`N<4>neRofSpgTqhTrhUsiU<2>tjWukWukWukWukWvlX\ <5>ukWtjWtjVsiVsiU<5>mdRlcQkbPiaOh`N<6>ZTGYRFWQEUPD<2>QLAB00\ <5>K00M00N00O00<2>T00U00V00W00X00<6>c00c00d00d00e00<4>\ f00f00e00<2>e00d00d00c00c00<10>T00R00Q00O00N00<7>B00LB7<6>Y\ K8ZL8`M8aO8cP8<5>lV9mW9nX9oY9pZ9<2>s_9s`9t`9taAuaA<3>\ vbAvbAuaA<2>taAt`9s`9s_9r_9<6>jU9iT9hS9fR8eQ8cP8<3>\ YK8WJ8UH7SG7QF7<2>LB70B0<2>0E00F01H02I0<\ 3>6M06O17P18Q29Q2<5>CV4DW4DX4EX5EY5EY5<6>G_6 } gp-trs-01 { ; (c) Gedeon Peteri, Apr 09, 1998 ; Formula by Paul Carlson ; Color map by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=pcarlson.frm formulaname=truncated_stalks passes=1 center-mag=8.88178e-016/0/0.4540589 params=0/-1.1/0.05/10/2/125 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=801sF_<123>C02Mov<123>HKS000<3>000 } gp-trs-02 { ; (c) Gedeon Peteri, Apr 09, 1998 ; Formula by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=pcarlson.frm formulaname=truncated_stalks passes=1 center-mag=0.152547/-0.482208/22.0622 params=0/-0.33333333/0.1/20/2/127 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000s1J<2>x1Lz1Mz1M<45>O1EHFJ<37>jhmkinjhm<38>HFJG96\ <36>qgbrhcrgb<38>G96411<15>411511712<24>q1I } - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 19:35:45 +0200 From: Jimmy Page Subject: RE: (fractint) text editors - ------ =_NextPart_000_01BD64B0.6D312180 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi there, Somebody asked for convenient text editor. I use TextPad which is = postcardware - yet it's really a great tool. You can download it from = http://www.ping.be/jg/. TextPad has a some useful functions/capabilities: saving or appending block of text to separate files (useful for = separating varoius frms, lsys etc) inserting text file customizable file filters upper/lowercase conversion tab<>space conversion ANSI text <> OEM text conversion saving as MAC and UNIX text save all files refresh from disk search/replace (works great) goto line (nn) customizable font (fixed and var length both for screen and printer) I don't know how many and how big files you can open but I often open = about 10. When it comes to size - I opened files as big as 1 Mb and = didn't have any problems. I use Polish version, but as far as I know there are at least few = language versions (English, Belgian, German). Program itself is Belgian. 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Does anyone know some website where I can obtain long time series. I = need them for my master thesis and further research about chaos theory = and applications. Long means very long , like 30 yrs or something about = this size . The kind of observed phenomenon doesn't matter, but = basically I'm looking for some society and economy related series. 2. Anybody knows a list concerning chaos theory (particulary NOT applied = in physics, chemistry etc) Cheers, Piotr Hosowicz pinio@pol.pl - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 12:28:37 -0500 From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: RE: (fractint) text editors Piotr, - Somebody asked for convenient text editor. I use TextPad which is - postcardware - yet it's really a great tool. You can download it from - http://www.ping.be/jg/. Actually, this is the page for EditPad, which is as you say postcardware. TextPad is a different program (the one I use) which is shareware. TextPad's home page is http://www.textpad.com/ Damien M. Jones \\ dmj@fractalus.com \\ http://www.icd.com/tsd/ (temporary sanity designs) \\ http://www.fractalus.com/ (fractals are my hobby) - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 21:04:11 +0200 From: Jimmy Page Subject: RE: (fractint) text editors Hi there, Somebody asked for convenient text editor. I use TextPad which is = postcardware - yet it's really a great tool. You can download it from = http://www.ping.be/jg/. TextPad has a some useful functions/capabilities: saving or appending block of text to separate files (useful for = separating varoius frms, lsys etc) inserting text file customizable file filters upper/lowercase conversion tab<>space conversion ANSI text <> OEM text conversion saving as MAC and UNIX text save all files refresh from disk search/replace (works great) goto line (nn) customizable font (fixed and var length both for screen and printer) I don't know how many and how big files you can open but I often open = about 10. When it comes to size - I opened files as big as 1 Mb and = didn't have any problems. I use Polish version, but as far as I know there are at least few = language versions (English, Belgian, German). Program itself is Belgian. Cheers, Piotr Hosowicz pinio@pol.pl - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 12:51:51 -0700 From: kathy roth Subject: (fractint) center pars Here are some pars from Sylvie Gallet's Gallet-5-01. center1 { ; 4-10-98 kathy roth ; frm by Sylvie Gallet reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=les_pars.frm formulaname=Gallet-5-01 passes=1 center-mag=-4.44089e-016/8.88178e-016/0.2311828 params=-0.1/0.01/0.1/10/10/1 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ invert=1/0/0 colors=K58wcG<3>zU3<10>aLDB04F03K03Q\ 03X03e03o13<4>rKL<4>uaEudCvgAvj8wm6<\ 2>zw0<3>ig4<9>upz<9>MP9<6>bhG<7>zzz<8>\ 00c00k00t00k00c00X00R00M<2>00D00B0\ 0A009<15>USh<2>MJc<25>eDGeDFfDEfDDgD\ ChCB<2>`ABY9AV9AT89Q79N69H48<5>005<1\ 4>vvv<16>008<15>oc0<12>B820048525321031030\ 04004203303403602802B01F01K01Q\ 40XC0eP0oc0<5>tmT<2>vfJ } center2 { ; 4-10-98 kathy roth ; frm by Sylvie Gallet reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=les_pars.frm formulaname=Gallet-5-01 passes=1 center-mag=-5.9952e-015/4.44089e-015/0.5177208 params=0.1/0.01/0.1/10/10/1 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ invert=1/0/0 colors=000hN0qR0zW0<7>000000<6>zk0<7>\ 000000<6>zz0<7>000000<6>kz0<7>00000\ 0<6>Wz0<7>000000<6>0z0<7>000000<6>0zG<7\ >000000<6>0zW<7>000000<6>0zk<7>00\ 0000<6>0zz<7>000000<6>0kz<7>000000<6>0Wz\ <7>000000<6>0Gz<6>028000000<6>00\ z<7>000<6>z00<7>000000<6>zG0<7>000000<3>_I0 } Oh no! Now I need glasses! center3 { ; 4-10-98 kathy roth ; frm by Sylvie Gallet reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=les_pars.frm formulaname=Gallet-5-01 passes=1 center-mag=-3.55271e-015/2.66454e-015/0.2754275 params=0.1/0.01/0.1/10/10/1 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ invert=1/0/0 colors=000fpu<30>OOlNNlOOl<45>wwm<15>0mm\ <7>8eb9da9da<12>1VQ0UP1UP<11>GaP\ HaPIbPKcPKcQLdR<19>bvkcwmbvl<30>MS2LR0MS0\ <36>st4<5>TZQLSXGO`CLd<7>Ums<5>\ hrwhrwgqv } center4 { ; 4-10-98 kathy roth ; frm by Sylvie Gallet reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=les_pars.frm formulaname=Gallet-5-01 passes=1 center-mag=5.32907e-015/-5.32907e-015/0.1300267 params=-0.1/0.01/0.1/10/10/1 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ invert=1/0/0 colors=K58bEK<3>eDGeDFfDEfDDgDChCB<2>\ `ABY9AV9AT89Q79N69H48<5>005<14>vvv<\ 16>008<15>oc0<12>B820048525321031030040\ 04203303403602802B01F01K01Q40XC0e\ P0oc0<5>tmT<7>zU3<10>aLDB04F03K03Q03X\ 03e03o13<4>rKL<4>uaEudCvgAvj8wm6<2>\ zw0<3>ig4<9>upz<9>MP9<6>bhG<7>zzz<8>00c\ 00k00t00k00c00X00R00M<2>00D00B00A\ 009<15>USh<2>MJc<20>aEL } I really love the rainbow maps. center5 { ; 4-10-98 kathy roth ; frm by Sylvie Gallet ; rainbow map by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=les_pars.frm formulaname=Gallet-5-01 passes=1 center-mag=7.10543e-015/0/0.0564086 params=-0.1/0.01/0.1/10/10/1 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ invert=1/0/0 colors=000ph0<5>zz0<12>aG00C4<15>0zR<12>\ 0C40CC<15>0zz<12>0CC00O<14>FFwGG\ zFFw<11>00OSA`<14>eNxfOzeNw<10>K2OO08\ <15>z0f<13>O08O00<15>z88<12>O00c40<\ 14>xU0zW0yU0<11>c40aG0<8>oe0000<13>000 } Gallet-5-01 { ; Sylvie Gallet [101324,3444], 1996 sq3 = sqrt(3) , sq32 = 0.5*sq3 , l = real(p1) , h = l*sq32 , l3 = 3*l h2 = 2*h , h3 = 3*h , h4 = h2 + h2 , l15 = 0.5*l3 c1 = 0.5*l + flip(h) , c2 = l , rot = -0.5 + flip(sq32) y = imag(pixel) , x = real(pixel) - y/sq3 y = y - floor(y/h3)*h3 , x = x - floor(x/l3)*l3 + y/sq3 d = 0.5*y + sq32*x - h3 , x = x - d*sq3*(d>0) , y = y - d*(d>0) y = y - h2*(y>h2) t = y < sq3*x-h4 , x = x - l15*t , y = y + h*t q1 = abs(floor(y / h)) d2 = -sq32*x + 0.5*y , q2 = abs(floor(d2 / h)) d3 = sq32*x + 0.5*y - h , q3 = abs(floor(d3 / h)) q = q1 + q2 + q3 , odd = q != 2*floor(q/2) y = y*(odd==0) + (h2-y)*odd t = y > -sq3*x + h4 , x = x - l15*t , y = y - h*t z = x + flip(y) , z = z * (y<=h) + ((z-c1)*conj(rot) + c1) * (y>h) x = real(z) , z = z * (x=l) z = c = p2*z + p3 : z = z*z + c |z| <= 4 } - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 14:03:01 -0700 From: "Jon Fetting" Subject: Re: (fractint) text editors I was the one who was looking for one but how about one on the program fractint you know built in? Not always having to shell to dos or press alt+enter to get notepad >Piotr, > > - Somebody asked for convenient text editor. I use TextPad which is > - postcardware - yet it's really a great tool. You can download it from > - http://www.ping.be/jg/. > >Actually, this is the page for EditPad, which is as you say postcardware. >TextPad is a different program (the one I use) which is shareware. >TextPad's home page is http://www.textpad.com/ > - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 16:17:46 -0600 From: Ray Montgomery Subject: (fractint) Lotsa questions I promise that before long my questions will slow to an occasional - "query!" It would help so much if I could get answers to the following: 1 - How do I save incoming pars to the computer? (I print them out now.) 2 - If I am able to save them to the computer, then, how do I get them to my operating table in order to use them. 3 - Do I have to create a special file with a special file name to save colormaps - or does the command in the sstools file do it auto? 4 - Is there a way to print my subdirectory par file list, the one with the names I have given them, the ones under the gen'l heading, "Parameter Set Selection" page,(a long list). When I hit p (the only explanation I can find in the Help List) I get a small box at the bottom of the screen which says "Speed key string.." with a pink p and flashing cursor. That list pops down to just below the alphabetical letter of O, so I presume it has something to do with speeding a run through the list, and does not refer to the printing at all. 5 - I entered a command in my sstools file that was recommended in the docs as being a good place to put your printer info for the benefit of DOS. I entered it thusly: PRINTERTYPE=Lexmark 1020 ColorFine2 at LPT1. Correct? If that is the name of my printer, which it is? 6 - (I've lost his name, darn it) A poster said in a message that it was easier and quicker to get to the Notepad of Windows by hitting ALT+Enter. Is this so? And from what screen should it be typed? There now! Done!! (for now - >:( ) If anybody would be good enough to tackle all or any of the above I'd be very grateful. Thanks Ray - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 16:30:25 -0600 From: Ray Montgomery Subject: (fractint) Give back Me again. Ray. The only thing I have that I can give back to you for helping so much is the following; EyeDomeToo { ; Frima192-016 ; 4/9/98 ; elmont reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=Newton4 center-mag=+0.00000008761115438/-0.00000360059555136/6641.875/0.9242 float=y periodicity=0 colors=000Lzz0e00eee00e0eeL0eeeLLLLLzLzLLzzzLLzLzzzLzzz000555<3>HHHKKKOO\ OSSSWWW___ccchhhmmmssszzz00z<2>j0zUAUVBUWDVXEW_GXZIY<2>aN`eOacQb<7>kbiog\ nmfk<5>spqdxwussvutwvudxvsujrzVBIA<4>VzrzzzVrzVjzVbzhhz<3>zhzZPP<6>hZZz0\ 0qzhlzhhzh<3>hzz<2>hlz00w<2>L0S<6>m70AN5<8>_dC0LS0ES07SEES<3>SES<3>SEE<3\ >SSE<3>ESE<3>ESS<2>EHSKKS<2>QKSSKSSKQSKOSKMSKK<2>SQKSSKQSKOSKMSKKSK<2>KS\ QKSSKQSKOSKMS00G<3>G0G<3>G00<3>GG0<3>0G0<3>0GG<2>04G88G<2>E8GG8GG8EG8CG8\ AG88<2>GE8GG8EG8CG8AG88G8<2>8GE8GG8EG8CG8AGBBG<2>FBGGBGGBFGBDGBCGBB<2>GF\ BGGBFGBDGBCGBBGB<2>BGFBGGBFGBDGBCG9XO<2>0TN<3>ATP } Granted, it ain't much, but it's what I have that I can give. Thanks, Ray - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 10 Apr 1998 18:25:37 -0500 (CDT) From: pjcarlsn@ix.netcom.com (Paul and/or Joyce Carlson) Subject: (fractint) Julia spheroids formula comment { This formula, like the 3D_Balls formulas, creates images with balls (or spheroids). The 3D_Balls formula was designed especially for Msets - the balls surround the midgets so the midgets can be seen. The present formula was designed especially for Julia sets - when used with Msets the balls are centered on the midgets so they can't be seen, but when used with Julia sets they fill in the Julia sets better and they involve a lot less computation. The "dragon" pars below create Julia sets where each "arm" of the dragons consists of balls of the same color. This is because the two that use eight color ranges are located near period-8 bulbs and the one that uses four color ranges is located near a period-4 bulb. All three locations were chosen to give the arms a nice "backwards" twist. This formula uses the classic Mandelbrot set equation but I suspect it will probably work well with other equations. Paul Carlson } frm:Cdp_Jul_Mand {; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Always use float=y, outside=summ ; real(p1) = 0 if Mset, otherwise Julia set ; imag(p1) = maximum value of ratio (try 0.01 to 0.3) ; p2 = Julia set coordinates (not used if Mset) ; real(p3) = number of color ranges ; imag(p3) = number of colors in a range ; z = iter = range_num = bailout = 0 IF (real(p1) == 0) prev_w = 0 c = pixel ELSE prev_w = pixel c = p2 ENDIF max_r = imag(p1) num_ranges = real(p3) colors_in_range = imag(p3) colors_in_range_1 = colors_in_range - 1 : w = prev_w * prev_w + c ; r = |prev_w| / |w| prev_w = w IF (r < max_r && iter > 0) bailout = 1 z = colors_in_range_1 * r / max_r + range_num * colors_in_range + 1 ENDIF range_num = range_num + 1 IF (range_num == num_ranges) range_num = 0 ENDIF iter = iter + 1 z = z - iter bailout == 0 && |w| < 4 } dragon_8e { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Julia set near period 8 bulb ; near Elephant Valley reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=cdpjm.par formulaname=cdp_jul_mand passes=1 center-mag=-4.44089e-016/3.33067e-016/0.8503401 params=1/0.07/0.35408308/0.095460802/8/30 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000z0f<28>O08z88<28>O00zW0<28>c40zz0<28>aG00zR<28>0\ C40zz<28>0CCGGz<28>00OfOz<28>I0K000<13>000 } dragon_8s { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Julia set near period 8 bulb ; near Seahorse Valley reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=cdpjm.par formulaname=cdp_jul_mand passes=1 center-mag=-4.44089e-016/2.22045e-016/0.8912656 params=1/0.04/-0.3393105491995811/0.6264574211090803/8/30 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000zW0<28>c400zz<28>0CCz0f<28>O08zz0<28>aG0GGz<28>00Oz8\ 8<28>O000zR<28>0C4fOz<28>I0K000<13>000 } dragon_4e { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Julia set near period 4 bulb ; near Elephant Valley reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=cdpjm.par formulaname=cdp_jul_mand passes=1 center-mag=-3.33067e-016/0/0.8197279 params=1/0.07000000000000001/0.2880725730210543/0.4825050327\ 926874/4/60 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000z88<58>O00zz0<58>aG00zR<58>0C4GGz<58>00O000<13>000 } drgn_head_8e { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Zoom into dragon_8e par reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=cdpjm.par formulaname=cdp_jul_mand passes=1 center-mag=-0.456759/0.668495/2.69095/1/-54.999 params=1/0.07/0.35408308/0.095460802/8/30 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000z0f<28>O08z88<28>O00zW0<28>c40zz0<28>aG00zR<28>0\ C40zz<28>0CCGGz<28>00OfOz<28>I0K000<13>000 } drgn_head_8s { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Zoom into dragon_8s par reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=cdpjm.par formulaname=cdp_jul_mand passes=1 center-mag=-0.0946935/0.962462/17.07051 params=1/0.04/-0.3393105491995811/0.6264574211090803/8/30 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000zW0<28>c400zz<28>0CCz0f<28>O08zz0<28>aG0GGz<28>00Oz8\ 8<28>O000zR<28>0C4fOz<28>I0K000<13>000 } drgn_head_4e { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Zoom into dragon_4e par reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=cdpjm.par formulaname=cdp_jul_mand passes=1 center-mag=-0.729481/0.759112/3.712208/1/-65 params=1/0.07000000000000001/0.2880725730210543/0.4825050327\ 926874/4/60 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000z88<58>O00zz0<58>aG00zR<58>0C4GGz<58>00O000<13>000 } elephant { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Julia set zoom from Elephant Valley reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=cdpjm.par formulaname=cdp_jul_mand passes=1 center-mag=0.203028/1.03894/31.68335/1/-7.499 params=1/0.16/0.269163079909/-0.00503855199/2/125 float=y maxiter=20000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=00Gzz0<123>aG0zzz<123>VVV000<3>000 } seahorse { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 ; Mset zoom into Seahorse Valley reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=cdpjm.par formulaname=cdp_jul_mand passes=1 center-mag=-0.74886221120500800/+0.10062118747390440/1292.39 params=0/0.048/0/0/2/125 float=y maxiter=2000 inside=253 outside=summ colors=000z88<123>O00zzz<124>VVV000<2>000 } - - - ------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------ End of fractint-digest V1 #163 ******************************