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<td width="37%" bgcolor="#FFFFCC"><font size="3"><b>Image
effects</b></font></td>
<td width="63%" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"><font size="3">anfysnow,
bump, deform, fireworks, huerot, lake, lens, rot, warp,
water, wobbler</font></td>
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<td width="37%" bgcolor="#FFFFCC"><b><font size="3">3D Applets</font></b></td>
<td width="63%" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"><font size="3">anfy3D
light, fluid, galaxy, tmapcube, tunnel, tunnel 3D, voxel,
wormhole</font></td>
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<td width="37%" bgcolor="#FFFFCC"><b><font size="3">Navigational
menu</font></b></td>
<td width="63%" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"><font size="3">cubemenu,
morphmenu, treemenu, wheelmenu</font></td>
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<td width="37%" bgcolor="#FFFFCC"><b><font size="3">Others</font></b></td>
<td width="63%" bgcolor="#FFCCCC"><font size="3">anfycam,
anfypaint, blobs, blur, fire, flag, flagload, plasma,
solidscroller, textscroller </font></td>
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<td width="200"><img src="images/start.gif" width="170" height="112"></td>
<td width="150"> <font size="3">The left is the actual copy of
the applet selection menu. While applet names tell you a little
about them, you can always preview the selected applet with
the default browser.</font></td>
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<td colspan="2"><font size="3">Or, "<b>preview all</b>"lets
you preview all the applets.</font></td>
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<td colspan="2"> </td>
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<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#6666FF" height="19"><b><font size="3" color="#000000"><a name="3"></a>3.</font><font size="3">
<font color="#FFFFFF">Applet parameter menu.</font></font></b></td>
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<td width="200" height="123"><img src="images/paramenu.gif" width="170" height="112"></td>
<td width="150" height="123"> <font size="3">For each applet,
this session displays a different menu. Even so, some parameters
such as "<b>applet size</b>", "<b>resolution</b>",
"<b>enable textscroll</b>" appear again and again.
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<p><font size="3">Please consult each applet's tutorial for
more information. Suppose that you select "<b>enable
textscrtoll</b>" during this session, then, textscroll
menu appear next.</font></p>
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<td colspan="2" bgcolor="#6666FF"><b><font size="3" color="#000000"><a name="4"></a>4.</font><font size="3">
<font color="#FFFFFF">Textscroll menu</font></font></b></td>
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<td width="47%" height="121"><img src="images/textscrollmenu.gif" width="170" height="112"></td>
<td width="53%" height="121"> <font size="3">Textscroll
menu includes several parameters and some of them only
work when you choose a particular scroll type. </font></td>
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<p><font size="3">For example, "<b>V.Space</b>"parameter
is locked when you select "<b>horizontal</b>" scroll.
On the contrary, if you select "<b>vertical" scroll</b>,
"<b>Y Offset</b>" parameter is locked, while you
can define "<b>V.Space</b>" parameter. </font></p>
<p><font size="3">Although this sounds complicated, in actuality,
you should only select what are selectable in the wizard.
</font></p>
<p><font size="3">In the following discussion, suppose that
all parameters are selectable, although that would never be
true in actual situation. </font></p>
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<td width="200" height="103"><img src="images/scrolltext1.gif" width="200" height="89"></td>
<td width="150" height="103"> <font size="3">First, choose a scroll
type of text and type your desired text in the text field. There
are four scroll types:<b> </b></font></td>
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<p><font size="3"><b>horizontal, vertical, zooming</b>, and<b>
invzooming</b>. You can also import text data from existing
documents. </font></p>
<p><font size="3">By clicking "<b>Text from file...</b>"button,
file selection window will open, and ask you to choose a text
file for import. Remember, it must be an ASCII file.</font>
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<td width="31%" height="85"><img src="images/scrolltext2.gif" width="112" height="78"></td>
<td width="69%" height="85"> <font size="3">Next, decides
the precise animation by setting these three parameters
seen left. "<b>V.Space</b>" stands for "<b>vertical
spacing</b>"of text lines.</font></td>
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<p><font size="3">This will not work unless you select
"<b>vertical</b>" scroll. "<b>Speed</b>"
parameter defines how fast the text scrolls or sometimes
zooms and works finely in all scroll types. </font></p>
<p><font size="3">The value for "<b>Y Offset</b>"
is the vertical position of the text. This is measured
from the top. </font></p>
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<td width="31%" height="98"><img src="images/scrolltext3.gif" width="137" height="83"></td>
<td width="69%" height="98"> <font size="3">Next motion
related parameter is a set of sine curve parameters. These
are meaningful only if you select "<b>horizontal</b>"
scroll.</font></td>
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<p><font size="3">With these parameters set, you can produce
a waving line of text which scrolls from right to left.
"Amplitude" is the amplitude of the wave.
Well, it decides high wave or low wave. </font></p>
<p><font size="3">"<b>Angle</b>" may be a misleading
name. It defines a cycle of a waving. When the value
for "<b>Angle</b>" is low, the distance between
wavings is wide. If it is higher, the distance will
be narrower. Finally, "Speed" here represent
the speed of waving.</font></p>
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<td width="37%" height="88"><img src="images/scrolltext4.gif" width="147" height="66"></td>
<td width="63%" height="88"><font size="3">Another
motion related parameter is a set of "<b>Jump</b>"
parameters. They are enabled only when you select
"<b>horizontal</b>" scroll. </font></td>
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<p><font size="3">Plus, jumping movement is exclusive
to sine movement. If you select both, sine movement
would function and jump movement be ignored.</font>
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<p><font size="3">Here, "<b>Amplitude</b>" decides
how high the text line jumps and "<b>Speed</b>"
decides its timing.</font></p>
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<td><font size="3">Next, we will discuss about the parameters
which define how the text looks.</font></td>
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<td width="52%" height="99"><img src="images/scrolltext5.gif" width="220" height="94"></td>
<td width="48%" height="99"><font size="3">You now
choose a font, size, colour and shape of the font.
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<p><font size="3">By default, you select one font from
Courier, Helvetica, Dialog, Times Roman. These are
standard fonts and even if you want to type in non-Latin
letters, such as Japanese, Greek and Hebrew, these four
fonts can be used.</font></p>
<p><font size="3">This is achieved by automatically, so
you don't really have to set non standard fonts
in any circumstances, however, by unchecking "<b>standard</b>"
box, you are allowed to select one from all the available
system fonts.</font></p>
<p><font size="3">Note.</font></p>
<p><font size="3">Using non-standard fonts causes unexpected
results in other people's systems. When you do thits,
you must be aware of what you are doing.</font></p>
<p><font size="3">Only when you select "<b>zooming</b>"
or "<b>invzooming</b>" scroll, "Min.
size" and "Max. size" of the font are
selectable. </font></p>
<p><font size="3">With these two parameters, you can configure
how your text zooms in and out. Plus, normal text "Size"
parameter would be ignored, when you select "<b>zooming</b>"
or "<b>invzooming</b>".</font></p>
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<td width="32%"><img src="images/scrolltext6.gif" width="115" height="61"></td>
<td width="68%"><font size="3">Another font related parameter
is "shadow" parameter. This literally decides
the shadow of the font. If you do not need shadowed letters,
leave this unselected.</font></td>
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<p><b>Appendix:</b></p>
<p> </p>
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<td colspan="2"><b><font size="3" color="#000000"><a name="5"></a>5.</font><font size="3">
<font color="#FFFFFF">Expert menu.</font></font></b></td>
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<td><img src="images/expmenu.gif" width="170" height="112"></td>
<td><font size="3">Next session is Expert menu. This includes
applet speed control, browser statusbar message, non Java™
enabled browser message and optional foreground image
selection.</font> </td>
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<td width="40%" height="118"><img src="images/expert1.gif" width="180" height="105"></td>
<td width="60%" height="118">With these three parameters
on the left, you can configure how applets affect on CPU
and memory consumption.</td>
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<p>There are three pre-set values for them, i.e.: </p>
<p><b>Standard settings</b>, <b>Optimise for compatibility</b>,
and <b>Optimise for speed. </b> </p>
<p><font size="3">By selecting one of them, you can avoid
manual editing of the parameters. Let me present you
a diagram which shows the relationship between values
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