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# apfelimg.inf
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#
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# (Translator's note: The name of this folder and file group is taken
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# from the word 'Apfelm<6C>nchen', which is the German term for fractals.)
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#
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# With this file, which is looked for first in the configuration
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# directory (for instance in $HOME or $THINGDIR) and then in Thing's
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# starting directory, one can specify the size of the calculated
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# fractal tiles (the assumed default is 64x40). With the commands
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# 'x_size=<tile-width>' and 'y_size=<tile-height>' one can set the
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# size in both directions; a value of -1 here means that for the
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# appropriate direction the corresponding size of the desktop's working
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# area will be used.
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#
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# Those who do not own a Medusa with a 68040 are advised not to increase
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# the standard 64x40 size by much, as otherwise the tiles will take an
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# agonisingly long time to calculate (I'm no expert in fractal algorithms).
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# But as ApfelImg was anyway only meant as a gag that no one is likely to
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# want to use permanently, this should be bearable. It is mainly meant to
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# illustrate the possibilities of Thing's picture-module interface.
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x_size=64
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y_size=40
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