From: Ben Leighton Subject: (fractint) Fractal mathematics Date: 01 Feb 1998 14:37:35 +1100 Hi, The Mandelbrot fractal is Apparently infinitely complex and many people spend a lot of processing time producing deep zooms. Is it possible to model certian areas of the Mandelbrot (or other fractals) useing other equations thus doing a kind of pseudozoom which draws fast? Maybe it would be like zooming in on a sin curve in this case is there any easy way to draw a curve segment useing some alternate formula? :) Ben Ben Leighton, B.Leighton@student.anu.edu.au All my statements are questions? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) How long _is_ the coast of the M-set??? Date: 01 Feb 1998 00:18:39 -0500 (EST) >As an article of faith, OK. But it is not something I would have intuited. >Looking at a triangle and transforming it into the Koch curve, or looking >at the Peano curve, it is pretty easy to understand the idea of finite >area/infinite perimeter. But I don't know of a similar way of transforming >a circle into the Mandelbrot set. The connectivity of M was proven exactly this way: a deformation of a circle into the M-set that doesn't ever break the circle up into disconnected parts. Perhaps Dr. J might be convinced to dilate a bit... If he dilates any more he might explode! :-) >BTW, Feigenbaum_Panorama = kewl (very well worth waiting 15 min for to see >at high rez) although it raises another question: just how _deep_ is the >Mandelbrot set, anyway. Deep how? It obviously has structure to any conceivable length scale, no matter how tiny; the local self similarity around Misiurewicz points, a.k.a "whirlpools ofself similarity", demonstrates that. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kathy roth Subject: (fractint) mars pars Date: 01 Feb 1998 01:40:03 -0800 Dr.J found his belly button on Mars umbilical_1 { ; 2-1-98 kathy roth ; frm by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=3d_bal~1.frm formulaname=3d_balls_julia center-mag=-1.0826/1.00949/2.117858 params=-0.1/0.345/0.35/2/2/125 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 outside=summ colors=000JNF<2>caEkfDrkDzqCzmC<8>v8A<5>x39\ <3>`A7QE6KG6<7>rDQ<2>tS_uXcva\ gwfkwknxpryuvzzz<33>LguKguJfuHetHdrHcq<4>F`kE\ _iEZhEYfDYe<8>BUVBUUBTTASR<\ 38>4AA<13>BZUC`VBZU<22>6B56936A4<46>PbF\ <6>svc<6>feBdc7``8<4>FOF } "I_Come_in_Peace" { ; 2-1-98 kathy roth ; frm by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=3d_bal~1.frm formulaname=3d_balls_julia center-mag=-0.814285/0.820662/3.121475 params=-0.1/0.3/0.35/1/2/125 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 outside=summ colors=0000xU0zW<7>0JJ<14>0xx0zz2tt<6>\ JE9<15>yjU<7>BJF<15>_zn<6>LO3<8>px\ 9<5>KMGFGIBBM<14>WWz<7>J9J<15>zWz<7>\ J09<15>z0W<7>J90<15>zW0<7>JJ0<15>zz0\ <7>99J<15>WWz<7>0J9<13>0uT } "My_right_eye_hurts" (maybe it's been too long a day) { ; 2-1-98 kathy roth ; frm by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=3d_bal~1.frm formulaname=3d_balls_julia center-mag=-1.17481/0.0798235/10.20143 params=-1/0.3/10/0.1/2/100 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 outside=summ colors=000ksx<21>LguKguJfuHetHdrHcq<4>F`kE\ _iEZhEYfDYe<8>BUVBUUBTTASR<38>\ 4AA<13>BZUC`VBZU<22>6B56936A4<46>PbF<6>\ svc<6>feBdc7``8<4>FOFJNF<2>caEkfD\ rkDzqCzmC<8>v8A<5>x39<3>`A7QE6KG6<7>rDQ\ <2>tS_uXcvagwfkwknxpryuvzzz<10>mtx } where_they_live { ; 2-1-98 kathy roth ; frm by Paul Carlson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=3d_bal~1.frm formulaname=3d_balls_julia center-mag=-1.51894/2.73345/0.1613151 params=-0.1/0.3/0.35/1/2/125 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 outside=summ colors=000ksx<21>LguKguJfuHetHdrHcq\ <4>F`kE_iEZhEYfDYe<8>BUVBUUBTTASR<38>\ 4AA<13>BZUC`VBZU<22>6B56936A4<46>PbF<6>\ svc<6>feBdc7``8<4>FOFJNF<2>caEkfD\ rkDzqCzmC<8>v8A<5>x39<3>`A7QE6KG6<7>rDQ\ <2>tS_uXcvagwfkwknxpryuvzzz<10>mt\ x } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) mars pars Date: 01 Feb 1998 04:41:09 -0500 (EST) 3d_bal~1.frm??? Oh great. As if printed-quotable and that other a' encoding aren't enough, now someone's Windows 95 has decided to munge file names on them... -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Donald Archer Subject: (fractint) for par makers only Date: 01 Feb 1998 09:29:13 -0500 (EST) Dear par makers, Please always include formulas in frm: format along with pars downloaded to this list. Please! I either don't save formulas that appear here, or save them in formulafiles of by own naming. This would save me a lot of searching and aggrevation as I try to find the targetted formula. And I'm sure others have this problem too. Don - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Mike or Linda Allison" Subject: (fractint) New Gallery Date: 01 Feb 1998 07:31:04 -0800 Hi, all! I just put a new gallery up at: http://www.toptown.com/innercircle/gumbycat/index.html The gallery is Mike's, but features my fractals. Since my other pages change quite often, I wanted a place to keep a permanent display of my favorites, and Mike's Top Town page provides it. I'm particularly pleased with galleries 3 and 4. Please let me know what you think. Linda Allison (gumbycat@ix.netcom.com) NO SPAM! http://www.geocities.com/~gumbycat (last update: 01-30-98) http://www.fortunecity.com//tattooine/stephenson/5/abpf.html (last update: 01-30-98) http://www.toptown.com/innercircle/gumbycat/index.html (NEW! 02-01-98) - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: Re: (fractint) for par makers only Date: 01 Feb 1998 08:55:18 -0800 Don... I've learned to avoid the "look for the formula" problem by naming the formula in the par as *.frm and letting fractint do the looking......I'm trying to do my postings that way from now on. Angela At 09:29 AM 2/1/98 -0500, you wrote: >Dear par makers, > >Please always include formulas in frm: format along with pars >downloaded to this list. Please! I either don't save formulas >that appear here, or save them in formulafiles of by own naming. >This would save me a lot of searching and aggrevation as I try >to find the targetted formula. And I'm sure others have this problem too. > >Don > > >- >------------------------------------------------------------ >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" > > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RBarn0001@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) for par makers only Date: 01 Feb 1998 12:27:44 EST In a message dated 98-02-01 09:33:30 EST, you write: << Dear par makers, Please always include formulas in frm: format along with pars downloaded to this list. Please! I either don't save formulas that appear here, or save them in formulafiles of by own naming. This would save me a lot of searching and aggrevation as I try to find the targetted formula. And I'm sure others have this problem too. Don >> Don, I second that sentiment! Ron Barnett - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RBarn0001@aol.com Subject: (fractint) Truemand update Date: 01 Feb 1998 12:41:35 EST Hello everyone! Do to requests and some complaints from Wizzle about the difficulties in chosing colors in truecolor programs, I have incorporated a palette animation option into Truemand to make color optimization a little easier. To use it you need to have your computer in a 256 color video mode (Windows 3.1, Windows 95 or Windows NT). The program can then be shifted to a 256 color palette animation mode. Colors will be banded, but you will now be able to load new color maps and rotate the the palette with "<" and ">" keys very similar to Fractint. When the program is shifted back out of the palette animation mode the truecolor fractal will be generated. Look under "keyboard commands" in the help file for an explanation of how to shift in and out the the palette animation mode. Any imput would be greatly appreaciated. Cheers, Ron Barnett http://members.aol.com/RBarn0001 - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: Re: (fractint) Truemand update Date: 01 Feb 1998 11:06:02 -0800 Ooooooooooooooooo.....sounds great ron!!! I'll certainly give it a try (didn't mean to complain). I know all that truecolor stuff is more difficult from a programing standpoint than it looks to us users. Your solution sounds just about perfect!!! Angela aka wizzle At 12:41 PM 2/1/98 EST, you wrote: >Hello everyone! > >Do to requests and some complaints from Wizzle about the difficulties in >chosing colors in truecolor programs, I have incorporated a palette animation >option into Truemand to make color optimization a little easier. To use it you >need to have your computer in a 256 color video mode (Windows 3.1, Windows 95 >or Windows NT). The program can then be shifted to a 256 color palette >animation mode. Colors will be banded, but you will now be able to load new >color maps and rotate the the palette with "<" and ">" keys very similar to >Fractint. When the program is shifted back out of the palette animation mode >the truecolor fractal will be generated. Look under "keyboard commands" in the >help file for an explanation of how to shift in and out the the palette >animation mode. Any imput would be greatly appreaciated. > >Cheers, >Ron Barnett >http://members.aol.com/RBarn0001 > >- >------------------------------------------------------------ >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" > > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Blake Hyde" Subject: (fractint) Test -- Read this not Date: 01 Feb 1998 14:17:21 -0500 This is a test to see if my POP3 server is going to let me use email again. Blake Hyde ~ Casper ~ Novan Dragon Homepage: www.connectu.net/bhyde Email: bhyde@connectu.net - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Todd Pafford Subject: (fractint) xfractint? Date: 01 Feb 1998 14:09:37 -0500 Hi all, perhaps someone can help me out with something... Several months ago, I grabbed xfractint off the net, compiled it, but it never worked quite right. For example: cannot change color maps (stuck with a blue>black gradient), drawing algorithms leave 'artifacts' in the form of miscelaneous pixels, no support for various image sizes, etc. So instead of fooling with it too much, I turned to the standard dos fractint and love it, but now I want to revisit the xfractint so that I don't have to reboot to dos to do some exploring. Specs: xfractint versions 3.00 'fixed' and 3.04 (both had same probs) RedHat Linux 4.1 (modified/updated) XFree86 @ 32 bpp gcc 2.7.2.1 libc 5.3.12 Any thoughts on how I might get this to work? Thanks in advance. --- "If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite." -- William Blake Todd Pafford galen@erols.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bagpuss" Subject: (fractint) Feb 1998 Pars Date: 01 Feb 1998 19:15:26 -0000 Hi All, I have made available on my website some space for displaying images posted to this list for this month. Currently there are contributions from 5 people, and I'll update every couple of days. The URL is: http://ireland.iol.ie/~bagpuss/feb98.html Enjoy. Stephen Consistency is the defence of a small mind -- Belgarath - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Blake Hyde" Subject: Re: (fractint) xfractint? Date: 01 Feb 1998 14:31:36 -0500 :never worked quite right. For example: cannot change color maps (stuck :with a blue>black gradient) This is the only one I can be sure of answering: don't use truecolor or highcolor video modes. Fractint just ain't meant for em. (yet.) If you want truecolor fractals, check out Truemand. :drawing algorithms leave 'artifacts' in the :form of miscelaneous pixels, no support for various image sizes, etc. No support... hmm, try the "v" menu. The image sizes may be working, you just can't see them. Turn preview mode on in the menu. :So instead of fooling with it too much, I turned to the standard dos :fractint and love it, but now I want to revisit the xfractint so that I :don't have to reboot to dos to do some exploring. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Blake Hyde" Subject: (fractint) Truemand Question (incredibly important. If not answered, earth will be destroyed. Matter of national security.) Date: 01 Feb 1998 15:26:13 -0500 Well, maybe not. But I am getting an annoying error with truemand, and I don't like getting annoying errors. I keep getting 29 byte targa files, and i can't figure out what's wrong. Everyone will probably need my parms.tru and nodes.tru files: =PARMS.TRU================================================================== ========= NOTE: on the corners line, i deleted about 30 extra 0s off each. (at the end.) If you don't understand what i mean, hit tab and look at the corner values in fractint. --------- corners=-2.00000002/1.50000006/1.99999962/-1.49999967 maxiter=150 type=julia center-mag=-1.4e-007/1.35e-007/0.6666667 params=0.2793424874544144/-0.009394437074661255 ============================================================================ ========= =NODES.TRU================================================================== ========= These were generated straight from M24EDIT. --------- 0.000 161 240 0 0.218 321 240 60 0.645 281 240 120 1.000 166 210 83 ============================================================================ ========= Blake Hyde ~ Casper ~ Novan Dragon Homepage: www.connectu.net/bhyde Email: bhyde@connectu.net - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) Truemand Question (incredibly important. If not Date: 01 Feb 1998 14:52:16 -0600 Blake Hyde wrote: > Well, maybe not. > > But I am getting an annoying error with truemand, and I don't like getting > annoying errors. > > I keep getting 29 byte targa files, and i can't figure out what's wrong. Weird, but not as weird as my experience with true-color 3D renderings with Fractint. I would transform some picture using Targa output, and I would get a ZERO-byte targa file. The weird thing is that if I viewed it using MGI Photosuite SE, the picture would look perfect!! (unless I didn't use light-sourcing) Talk about compression... Did you try viewing the result? Chances are the picture would look fine. I have to wonder what the discrepancy between the actual size and reported size is doing to our hard disks, though... Hope I just helped to save the world! -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) xfractint? Date: 01 Feb 1998 14:59:46 -0600 Blake Hyde wrote: > > :never worked quite right. For example: cannot change color maps (stuck > :with a blue>black gradient) > This is the only one I can be sure of answering: don't use truecolor or > highcolor video modes. Fractint just ain't meant for em. (yet.) If you want > truecolor fractals, check out Truemand. That's correct. I use XFractint all the time and love it. XMFract is a different matter, though... it doesn't seem to work. Can't change fractal types, access help, or do anything that involves a list of names in a dialog box. Of course, I was using Lesstif because I didn't want to pay for a proper Motif implementation... ;-) > :drawing algorithms leave 'artifacts' in the > > :form of miscelaneous pixels, Another side effect of no support for truecolor. If you use 256-color (yuck) mode, the artifacts will go away. > :no support for various image sizes, etc. > No support... hmm, try the "v" menu. The image sizes may be working, you > just can't see them. Turn preview mode on in the menu. There _is_ support, it's just not very interactive. You have to use the -geometry command-line option to get different sizes. Oh, and I suggest using th -private command line option so you get all the colors you deserve! > -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Blake Hyde" Subject: ANOTHER QUESTION! (was: Re: (fractint) Truemand Question...[snip humorous subject]) Date: 01 Feb 1998 16:21:11 -0500 :light-sourcing) Talk about compression... Now get it to do that to all files and see how much money you can make... ;) :Did you try viewing the result? Chances are the picture would look fine. I :have to wonder what the discrepancy between the actual size and reported size :is doing to our hard disks, though... :| It didn't look fine. I added two lines, NROWS and NCOLS, after reading the docs more closely. And then I found out that TGA files are HUGE. *sigh* I converted it to PNG, hoping for better compression, and got it. BUT Micro$ucks Internet Exploder 4.0 can't view PNG files. It should be able to, but it doesn't. *sigh* Anybody know a way around this? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Les St Clair Subject: (fractint) January Par collection! Date: 01 Feb 1998 17:50:22 -0500 Hi everyone, If you're interested in a compilation par of all the postings to this lis= t for January '98, you can get it from my web site at: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Les_StClair/ There are parameters for 357 images, plus all the formulas and an index listing the pars by date and by artist. The whole bunch is zipped into a handy 73Kb file. If, by any chance, I missed one of your pars then drop me a line and I wi= ll make the necessary corrections. cheers, Les - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RBarn0001@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Truemand update Date: 01 Feb 1998 19:56:27 EST In a message dated 98-02-01 13:56:16 EST, you write: << Ooooooooooooooooo.....sounds great ron!!! I'll certainly give it a try (didn't mean to complain). I know all that truecolor stuff is more difficult from a programing standpoint than it looks to us users. Your solution sounds just about perfect!!! Angela aka wizzle >> Angela, Definitely not perfect. This is just a first attempt. Ron - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: RBarn0001@aol.com Subject: (fractint) Fractal of the Week Date: 01 Feb 1998 20:03:06 EST Hello everyone, I have starting posting a fractal of the week on my web site. I hope to post a new one each Sunday. All of them will be 24 bit true color fractals. Ron http://members.aol.com/RBarn0001 - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MAksoy@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) for par makers only Date: 01 Feb 1998 20:19:51 EST In a message dated 98-02-01 09:33:30 EST, arch@dorsai.org (Donald Archer) writes: << Dear par makers, Please always include formulas in frm: format along with pars downloaded to this list. Please! I either don't save formulas that appear here, or save them in formulafiles of by own naming. This would save me a lot of searching and aggrevation as I try to find the targetted formula. And I'm sure others have this problem too. Don >> I agree wholeheartedly! In pars, user-defined formulas should be included in the frm:format whenever possible. I know that some formulas are long, due to extensive (but always welcome!) comments, and some cutting/pasting might be needed to stick them into a par. But many people on this extensive list who are either new to Fractint, haven't yet downloaded recently posted formulas, or don't have time to download every formula, may not see a given par as a fractal unless its formula is included! - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jason Hine" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractal mathematics Date: 01 Feb 1998 21:23:07 -0500 Ben asks: > Is it possible to model >certian areas of the Mandelbrot (or other fractals) useing other equations >thus doing a kind of pseudozoom which draws fast? Maybe it would be like >zooming in on a sin curve in this case is there any easy way to draw a curve >segment useing some alternate formula? It'd sure be nice, but it hasn't yet been accomplished... a thought I had was that maybe there is a way to rewrite the formula so that it would be more complex but allow you to enter screen coordinates as shorter numbers, thereby alowing for faster computation... probably similar to what you were thinking. But if there is a way to rewrite the Mset formula using trig/calc, or so that deep zooms don't require the multiplication of very large numbers, I sure don't know what it might be. Good question, though, Jason - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaryn Olsson Subject: (fractint) Calculating from low->maxIts instead of x:1-maxX,y:1-maxY Date: 01 Feb 1998 19:57:43 -0700 (MST) I'm new to this discussion list, so I apologize if this has been discussed before. Is there an algorithm in use that calculates from depth=n to maxIts? -- Aaryn Olsson -- - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractal mathematics Date: 01 Feb 1998 23:08:52 -0800 Hi guys, Zooming in with fast draws? Depends, it is not as bad as you say, Jason. I just got an email from Dr. J in fractal space. Very poor typing so I could only barely make out what he says. Something about zero iterations inside the Mandelbrot set. I would think there are some calculations involved. :-) I'll keep bugging him about this. To see why he can't send nice email, check out the latest here... http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN33.html Also, I have started on the iFAQ (inFrequently Asked Questions) here... http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/iFAQ/iFAQ.html I have sorted out candidates for inclusion in iFAQ. A total of more than 800k of email text. Trimming the headers of might get it down to 700k. So far, that is way too much. I'll sort it into some questions and topics. Then I can get some feedback. In the mean time, please feel free to send your suggestions to me at mailto:ehill1@san.rr.com Stay healthy, Jay ---------- > From: Jason Hine > To: fractint@lists.xmission.com > Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractal mathematics > Date: Sunday, February 01, 1998 6:23 PM > > Ben asks: > > Is it possible to model > >certian areas of the Mandelbrot (or other fractals) useing other equations > >thus doing a kind of pseudozoom which draws fast? Maybe it would be like > >zooming in on a sin curve in this case is there any easy way to draw a curve > >segment useing some alternate formula? > > > It'd sure be nice, but it hasn't yet been accomplished... a thought I had was > that maybe there is a way to rewrite the formula so that it would be more > complex but allow you to enter screen coordinates as shorter numbers, thereby > allowing for faster computation... probably similar to what you were thinking. > But if there is a way to rewrite the Mset formula using trig/calc, or so that > deep zooms don't require the multiplication of very large numbers, I sure don't > know what it might be. > > Good question, though, Jason > > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Thore Berntsen Subject: (fractint) New version of Fractint Screen Saver - Version 1.4 - is now available. Date: 02 Feb 1998 09:16:28 +0100 It can be found at : http://home.sol.no/~thbernt/fintsave.htm Thore Berntsen thbernt@online.no - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "J.P. Louvet" Subject: Re: (fractint) How long _is_ the coast of the M-set??? Date: 02 Feb 1998 12:13:40 +1 le 30 Jan 98 a 17:11, Nature102@aol.com ecrivait (Nature102@aol.com wrote) : > I don't know that many islands that wear coats. :-P Funny !!! COAST.. Jean-Pierre louvet : louvet@iuta.u-bordeaux.fr Fractal album : http://graffiti.cribx1.u-bordeaux.fr/MAPBX/louvet/jpl0.html - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brederlow Subject: Re: (fractint) xfractint? Date: 02 Feb 1998 16:50:53 +0100 Todd Pafford writes: > Hi all, perhaps someone can help me out with something... > > Several months ago, I grabbed xfractint off the net, compiled it, but it > never worked quite right. For example: cannot change color maps (stuck > with a blue>black gradient), drawing algorithms leave 'artifacts' in the > form of miscelaneous pixels, no support for various image sizes, etc. > So instead of fooling with it too much, I turned to the standard dos > fractint and love it, but now I want to revisit the xfractint so that I > don't have to reboot to dos to do some exploring. The colour/palett problems come from 15/16/24/32 bit displays, as well as the drawing artefacts. The size can only be preselected with the -gemoetry x option. With 'v' I think you can make the image smaller, but not the window. May the Source be with you. Mrvn - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brederlow Subject: Re: (fractint) xfractint? Date: 02 Feb 1998 16:50:53 +0100 Todd Pafford writes: > Hi all, perhaps someone can help me out with something... > > Several months ago, I grabbed xfractint off the net, compiled it, but it > never worked quite right. For example: cannot change color maps (stuck > with a blue>black gradient), drawing algorithms leave 'artifacts' in the > form of miscelaneous pixels, no support for various image sizes, etc. > So instead of fooling with it too much, I turned to the standard dos > fractint and love it, but now I want to revisit the xfractint so that I > don't have to reboot to dos to do some exploring. The colour/palett problems come from 15/16/24/32 bit displays, as well as the drawing artefacts. The size can only be preselected with the -gemoetry x option. With 'v' I think you can make the image smaller, but not the window. May the Source be with you. Mrvn - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: (fractint) Porting Fractint to DJGPP + Allegro Date: 02 Feb 1998 10:55:08 -0500 (EST) It is probably easier to port Xfract instead of DOS Fractint, I'd guess, since xfract is probably built around 32-bit flat memory anyways. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: (fractint) Wizzle's Herman pars Date: 02 Feb 1998 10:58:32 -0500 (EST) They're lovely! Thanks... -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Subject: Re: (fractint) Porting Fractint to DJGPP + Allegro Date: 02 Feb 1998 10:12:54 -0600 (CST) On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Paul Derbyshire wrote: > > It is probably easier to port Xfract instead of DOS Fractint, I'd guess, > since xfract is probably built around 32-bit flat memory anyways. > Yes... and no. The problem is that you'd have to get around that windowing stuff. Unless, that is, there's a direct way to translate X windows into Microsoft windows. If only there were an SVGALib Fractint... That would be the easiest of all to port! Unfortunately, there isn't one. :( Justin A. Kolodziej (using VAX, so no not-so witty sig here) - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaryn Olsson Subject: Re: (fractint) Calculating from low->maxIts instead of x:1-maxX,y:1-maxY Date: 02 Feb 1998 12:04:40 -0700 (MST) Does anybody discuss these matters at all in this discussion list? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Aaryn Olsson aaryn@ag.arizona.edu Ag Networking Lab 621-2489 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Sun, 1 Feb 1998, Aaryn Olsson wrote: > I'm new to this discussion list, so I apologize if this has been > discussed before. > > Is there an algorithm in use that calculates from depth=n to maxIts? > > -- > Aaryn Olsson > -- > > > > > - > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 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" > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Calculating from low->maxIts instead of x:1-maxX,y:1-maxY Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:07:08 -0500 (EST) >Does anybody discuss these matters at all in this discussion list? >> Is there an algorithm in use that calculates from depth=n to maxIts? By group consensus, we generally only discuss something when we know what the heck it means. :-) You may wish to rephrase your query so it's more intelligible to non-telepaths. (The telepaths will have given you their answer, but not by the mailing list...) :-) -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: wizzle@cci-internet.com Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:32:49 -0700 I believe you forwarded Paul's message without editing it....in which case the > character gets inserted before every line of his formulas and pars. This can be avoided by copying his formula and pasting it into a new email to the list. If that doesn't work, maybe Paul could send his stuff for posting to me as it's easier for me to do the cut and paste job than edit a long formula. And thanks to Paul for another winner Angela At 03:17 AM 1/30/98 -0800, you wrote: > > > > > >---Paul and/or Joyce Carlson wrote: >> >> This formula and par produce a very colorful spiral. >> Since much of the logic in this formula is the same >> as that in other formulas I've posted, I've eliminated >> most of the comments that have appeared in the other >> formulas. >> >> Paul Carlson >> >> CSin_Atan_Julia {; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 >> ;**************************************************** >> ; Always use floating point math and outside=summ. >> ; >> ; Parameters: >> ; p1 = Julia set coordinates >> ; real(p2) = maximum value of abs(real(w)) >> ; real(p3) = number of color ranges >> ; imag(p3) = number of colors in each color range >> ;**************************************************** >> prev_w = pixel >> c = p1 >> z = 0 >> bailout = 0 >> iter = 0 >> range_num = 0 >> max_real = real(p2) >> num_ranges = real(p3) >> colors_in_range = imag(p3): >> ;**************************************************** >> w = c * sin(prev_w) >> ;**************************************************** >> IF (abs(real(w)) > max_real) >> delta_i = imag(w) - imag(prev_w) >> delta_r = real(w) - real(prev_w) >> angle = abs(atan(delta_i / delta_r)) >> bailout = 1 >> range_index = 2 * colors_in_range * angle / pi >> z = range_index + range_num * colors_in_range + 1 >> ENDIF >> prev_w = w >> range_num = range_num + 1 >> IF (range_num == num_ranges) >> range_num = 0 >> ENDIF >> iter = iter + 1 >> z = z - iter >> bailout == 0 >> } >> >> c_sin_atan_jul { ; Copyright (c) Paul W. Carlson, 1998 >> reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=csinatan.frm >> formulaname=csin_atan_julia passes=1 >> corners=0.50200688/0.62208688/0.481622813/0.571682813 >> params=1/0.1/1.35/0/8/30 >> float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=summ >> colors=000fOz<28>I0Kz0f<28>O08z88<28>O00zW0<28>c40zz0<28>aG0\ >> 0zR<28>0C40zz<28>0CCGGz<28>00O000<13>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" >> > > >Umm.... > >Exactly how do I place these FRM & PAR files into FRACTINT to use >them? I'm not new to FRACTINT but I am new to the idea of grabbing >stuff off the list and slapping it into my copy of FRACTINT. Also if >the par calls for a color scheme I don't have how do I tell it to use >another one. > > > > >THANX > > >James R. McKenzie > >_________________________________________________________ >DO YOU YAHOO!? >Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.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" > > - 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: George Martin <76440.1143@compuserve.com> Subject: (fractint) New release of formula compilation Date: 02 Feb 1998 17:45:50 -0500 Friends, An updated "orgform" formula compilation of Fractint formulas is available as "orgfrm.zip" at the Spanky site: http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html The compilation was done at 1/29/98 and has just under 8500 formulas.Thanks to Les StClair, Kerry Mitchell, and others who made suggestions and sent me formulas that I didn't have. Many of the new formulas since the last compilation were found in messages to this group and Jon Noring's Fractal-Art message list. I encourage authors to check out their formulas in the compilation to make sure they are presented as you wish them. As always, suggestions and comments are welcome. George Martin - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: gedeon@InfoAve.Net Date: 02 Feb 1998 15:57:48 -0700 Very nice images! My favorite is "Please!" too. Your comment about it amused me. Bud, Thanks for your kind words. I worked some more with gravijul. Here are four more pars. Judging from the name you gave to your latest post, you must have quite a few pars!!! Would you please post some more? Thanks, Gedeon gj09-07 { ; Mark Christenson's formula ; Gedeon Peteri, Jan 30, 1998 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=gravijul function=flip/flip/log passes=b center-mag=1.71784/0.415966/3.052865 params=13/-11.5/0/0/8/0 float=y maxiter=256 outside=mult decomp=256 colors=006C55943741006<7>W68_68c78f78k78<2>v89v89r89o88\ k78f78<10>006010740<2>OD0UG1YI1cL1gN1kP1<2>uU1vV2xW2<2>\ xW2wV2uU1<2>lQ1hO1cL1ZJ1VG1<4>110200<2>J2HP2NU3TZ3\ Yb4bg4fk5jn5nq6qt7tu7uv8w<2>w8wu7vt7t<2>k5kh4gc4b\ Z3YV3U<4>301741<6>L9GMAJOBLPCNQDPRDSSEUSFWSGYSGYSFW\ <4>OBLNAJL9G<3>E67C55943741417<6>W68_68c78f78k78<2>\ v89v89r89o88k78f78<10>006010740<2>OD0UG1YI1cL1gN1kP1\ <2>uU1vV2xW2<2>xW2wV2uU1<2>lQ1hO1cL1ZJ1VG1<4>110200\ <2>J2HP2NU3TZ3Yb4bg4fk5jn5nq6qt7tu7uv8w<2>w8wu7vt7t\ <2>k5kh4gc4bZ3YV3U<4>301741<6>L9GMAJOBL\ PCNQDPRDSSEUSFWSGYSGYSFW<4>OBLNAJL9G<3>E67 } gj09-08 { ; Mark Christenson's formula ; Gedeon Peteri, Jan 30, 1998 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/atanh/cotan passes=t center-mag=5.66214e-015/0/0.1485804/1/57.5 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=HXn<5>CSkBRjAQi9Qh8Ph<2>5MfFLM<14>bhj<15>FLM03g\ <22>`bz<4>UWv000QTu<15>25h03g0Wz<14>00W<15>0WzFLM<14>\ bhj<15>FLMJKQ<13>eej<15>JKQ00z<14>0zz\ <15>00z5Mf<21>TeuUfvTev<9>JYo } gj09-09 { ; Mark Christenson's formula ; Gedeon Peteri, Jan 30, 1998 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=gravijul function=ident/atanh/cotan passes=t center-mag=-0.00000000000000000/-0.47932733764094000/9122.045 params=1/0/0/0/1/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=000saJ<4>ygOzhPziQzjRziQ<4>vdLucKsaJ<17>_J1G58\ <22>sag<25>G58WA0<23>zL0<25>WA0KLH<22>ikgkmhjlg<25>\ KLHS2H<22>yPlzRnzQm<24>S2H_J1<14>q`I } gj09-10 { ; Mark Christenson's formula ; Gedeon Peteri, Jan 30, 1998 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=gravijul function=flip/ident/cotan passes=b center-mag=0/0/0.6666667 params=0.975/0/0/0/3.5/0 float=y maxiter=1023 fillcolor=255 decomp=256 colors=000AFGAGHAHH<9>89C88B87B87A769759<3>637526526425\ <4>202202101101000000000300600800<5>R00U00W00Z00<5>\ l00n00o00q00<3>w00x00x00y00<5>z00z00y00x00x00<2>\ t00s00q00o00<2>j00h00e00c00<4>R00O00L00I00F00C00001\ <3>00601701812A12B<7>19L2AM2CN<4>2IU2JV2KW2MX\ 2NZ2P_2Q`2Sa2Tb<8>2GS2FR2EQ2DP2CN<5>15G14F14D\ <4>017006005003<3>000300600800<2>I10L10O20R30\ <2>Z50a60c70e80<2>lC0nD0oE0qF0<3>wM0xN0xO0yQ0\ <3>zW0zV0zT0zS0yQ0xO0xN0<2>tI0sH0qF0oE0<2>\ jA0h90e80c70<4>R30O20L10I10F00C00800600300000\ <6>303313314415425526<11>99C9AD9BD9CE9DE9DFAEF } - 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aardvarko@geocities.com Date: 02 Feb 1998 16:03:58 -0700 the formulas tutorial. They _did_ work at one point, but then Fractint crashed and now they don't. I think I'll call it a bug. :) |thank you for reading my message | __ __ o |putt putt... / \/\/ \/ | \__/\/\__/\o |. . . . . . . . . . . . . . /\ . ./\ rdv | __ __ | ___ ____ ________/ / _____ _____/ /_____ | / _ `/ _ `/ __/ _ / |/ / _ `/ __/ '_/ _ \ | \_,_/\_,_/_/ \_,_/|___/\_,_/_/ /_/\_\\___/ | aka Turret |BobCode: K l E m6 C B-x O L S+++ T A H b8 D2 |http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/2672/index.html -----Original Message----- > >Looks to me like none of them should work; you don't do anything in >the iteration part! Also, you are assigning to "pixel", which I don't >think is going to do anything meaningful. > >In article <00b601bd2dbf$c8c99720$5b8345c6@Damsel> , > "aardvarko" writes: >> Can someone help me out with my formula? This: >> >> TEST4 { >> z= Pixel, z=Sqr(z) >> x=real(z), y=imag(z), tst=p1+4, t=1+pixel >> IF (whitesq) >> y=Pixel-x/z >> x=Pixel-y/z >> x=abs(x)+fn1(y) >> y=abs(y)+fn1(x) >> Pixel=fn2(x*y) >> Pixel=fn1(Pixel) >> ELSE >> y=Pixel-x/z >> x=Pixel-y/z >> x=abs(x)+fn1(y) >> y=abs(y)+fn1(x) >> Pixel=fn2(x*y) >> ENDIF >> : >> } > >This formula has no iteration part, only an initialization part. >Since nothing will be iterated, you will get a constant-color screen >with outside = iter > >> TEST4 { >> z= Pixel, z=Sqr(z) >> x=real(z), y=imag(z), tst=p1+4, t=1+pixel >> y=Pixel-x/z >> x=Pixel-y/z >> x=abs(x)+fn1(y) >> y=abs(y)+fn1(x) >> Pixel=fn2(x*y) >> IF (whitesq) >> Pixel=fn1(Pixel) >> ELSE >> ENDIF >> : >> } > >Same thing here. > >> However, this: >> >> TEST3 { >> z= Pixel, z=Sqr(z) >> tst=p1+4, t=1+pixel, x=real(z), y=imag(z) >> y=Pixel-x/z >> x=Pixel-y/z >> x=abs(x)+fn1(y) >> y=abs(y)+fn1(x) >> Pixel=fn2(x*y) >> Pixel=fn1(Pixel) >> } >> >> and this: >> >> TEST2 >> >> z= Pixel, z=Sqr(z) >> tst=p1+4, t=1+pixel, x=real(z), y=imag(z) >> y=Pixel-x/z >> x=Pixel-y/z >> x=abs(x)+fn1(y) >> y=abs(y)+fn1(x) >> Pixel=fn2(x*y) >> >> } > >These formulas have no iteration part either, but they also don't have >the : which separates the initialization from the iteration. Whatever >you're getting from fractint is either undefined behavior or a bug, >depending on your viewpoint. >-- > Rich Thomson > rthomson@ptc.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" - 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Blake Hyde" Subject: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? Date: 02 Feb 1998 18:28:07 -0500 I have gotten several articles from the list with no subject, that Outlook ExpressYourHatred won't read. Is it just me, or is it the list? Or OE? Blake Hyde ~ Casper ~ Novan Dragon Homepage: www.connectu.net/bhyde Email: bhyde@connectu.net - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "aardvarko" Subject: Re: ANOTHER QUESTION! (was: Re: (fractint) Truemand Question...[ Date: 02 Feb 1998 18:35:22 -0500 Mesself, I could get it's idiotic little preview window in the left side of a folder to view 'em fine, but not standalone or or . Go figger. |thank you for reading my message | __ __ o |putt putt... / \/\/ \/ | \__/\/\__/\o |. . . . . . . . . . . . . . /\ . ./\ rdv | __ __ | ___ ____ ________/ / _____ _____/ /_____ | / _ `/ _ `/ __/ _ / |/ / _ `/ __/ '_/ _ \ | \_,_/\_,_/_/ \_,_/|___/\_,_/_/ /_/\_\\___/ | aka Turret |BobCode: K l E m6 C B-x O L S+++ T A H b8 D2 |http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/2672/index.html -----Original Message----- le 1 Feb 98 a 16:21, Blake Hyde ecrivait (Blake Hyde wrote) : > converted it to PNG, hoping for better compression, and got it. BUT > Micro$ucks Internet Exploder 4.0 can't view PNG files. It should be able > to, but it doesn't. My experience is that the latest version of IE4 read PNG in a html page, but not as alone picture. Jean-Pierre louvet : louvet@iuta.u-bordeaux.fr Fractal album : http://graffiti.cribx1.u-bordeaux.fr/MAPBX/louvet/jpl0.html - 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sylvie Gallet Subject: (fractint) gravijul Date: 02 Feb 1998 18:23:52 -0500 Hi All, It's been a while since we haven't seen pars based on gravijul! Here a= re mine: sg_gravijul_01 { ; . t=3D 0:05:02= =2E97 ; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Feb 03, 1998 ; ; t=3Dcalc time using a Pentium 166 at 1600 x 1200 reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dlist_98.frm formulaname=3Dgra= vijul function=3Drecip/tanh/log passes=3D1 center-mag=3D-0.640338/1.47121/5.603928 params=3D-0.5/-0.25/-1/0.225/9/= 0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D2045 inside=3Depsiloncross decomp=3D256 colors=3DU00siT<5>ytZzv_yv_<29>UupStqRrp<18>6CR5AQ5AN<5>945A32A43<7>AEA= AFB\ BHCCJD<8>IYPJ_RJ`R<6>LhM<12>wt1<12>DVF<9>BI9BH8BH8<4>9D6<2>MG7QH8UI9YJA= a\ LBeMCgODjQF<2>nVJ<3>vdByg8yh5yi3<20>zzz<6>SE7QD6OC6<14>Q19R0AR1A<29>cJD= c\ KDdLEeMF<12>rhS } sg_gravijul_02 { ; . t=3D 0:04:22= =2E99 ; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Feb 03, 1998 ; ; t=3Dcalc time using a Pentium 166 at 1600 x 1200 reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dlist_98.frm formulaname=3Dgra= vijul function=3Drecip/conj/sqrt passes=3D1 center-mag=3D1.38925/0.0169872/0.4084293/0.7564/9.869/-12.161 params=3D1.2/0.3/-3/-0.1/40/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D100 inside=3D0 outside=3Dsumm colors=3DDFF<50>lsumtvltw<157>EKJEKJEKJEJIDJIDIH<9>ADDADDADDADDADD<11>F= FF4\ 44<11>CEE cyclerange=3D0/255 } sg_gravijul_03 { ; . t=3D 0:05:15= =2E33 ; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Feb 03, 1998 ; ; t=3Dcalc time using a Pentium 166 at 1600 x 1200 reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dlist_98.frm formulaname=3Dgra= vijul function=3Drecip/cosxx/log passes=3D1 center-mag=3D0.669248/0.210755/7.66535/1/-4.999 params=3D-2/-2/-0.7/0.5/7/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D1023 inside=3D0 decomp=3D= 256 colors=3DA00A32<8>AEAAFBBHCCJD<8>IYPJ_RJ`R<6>LhM<12>wt1<12>DVF<9>BI9BH8= BH8\ <4>9D6<2>MG7QH8UI9YJAZKA<13>wh9yj8yjA<17>zzz<6>SE7QD6OC6<14>Q19R0AR1A<2= 9\ >cJDcKDdLEeMF<17>wpXxrYytZzv_yv_xv`<28>UupStqRrp<18>6CR5AQ5AN<5>945 } sg_gravijul_04 { ; . t=3D 0:02:56= =2E31 ; Copyright Sylvie Gallet, Feb 03, 1998 ; ; t=3Dcalc time using a Pentium 166 at 1600 x 1200 reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulafile=3Dlist_98.frm formulaname=3Dgra= vijul function=3Dident/log/log passes=3D1 center-mag=3D-7.21645e-016/6.66134e-016/0.5951129/1.0225/55/23.106 params=3D-0.9/-2/0/0.75/7/0 float=3Dy maxiter=3D511 inside=3D79 decomp=3D= 256 colors=3DnaO<14>wvZxx_wx_<25>UupStqRrp<11>FSaEQ_DOZBLXAJW9HU8FT6CR<6>12= 400\ 0111<4>886AA7AC8AD9AEA<4>DMGEOHFQIFRKGTLHVMHWOIYPJ_R<7>LhM<12>wt1<12>DV= F\ <9>BI9BH8BH8<4>9D6<2>MG7QH8UI9YJAZKA<13>wh9yj8yjA<17>zzz<6>SE7QD6OC6<14= >\ Q19R0AR1A<29>cJDcKDdLEeMF<8>naO cyclerange=3D0/255 } Cheers, - Sylvie - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "aardvarko" Subject: (fractint) Re: Formula Fricassee Date: 02 Feb 1998 18:39:51 -0500 It looks like my mail server went on a rampage again... it was _supposed_ to be this: I was just mucking around... I should probably get off my lazy butt and read the formulas tutorial. They _did_ work at one point, but then Fractint crashed and now they don't. I think I'll call it a bug. :) |thank you for reading my message | __ __ o |putt putt... / \/\/ \/ | \__/\/\__/\o |. . . . . . . . . . . . . . /\ . ./\ rdv | __ __ | ___ ____ ________/ / _____ _____/ /_____ | / _ `/ _ `/ __/ _ / |/ / _ `/ __/ '_/ _ \ | \_,_/\_,_/_/ \_,_/|___/\_,_/_/ /_/\_\\___/ | aka Turret |BobCode: K l E m6 C B-x O L S+++ T A H b8 D2 |http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/2672/index.html -----Original Message----- >the formulas tutorial. They _did_ work at one point, but then Fractint >crashed and now they don't. I think I'll call it a bug. :) > > >|thank you for reading my message >| __ __ o >|putt putt... / \/\/ \/ >| \__/\/\__/\o >|. . . . . . . . . . . . . . /\ . ./\ rdv >| __ __ >| ___ ____ ________/ / _____ _____/ /_____ >| / _ `/ _ `/ __/ _ / |/ / _ `/ __/ '_/ _ \ >| \_,_/\_,_/_/ \_,_/|___/\_,_/_/ /_/\_\\___/ >| aka Turret >|BobCode: K l E m6 C B-x O L S+++ T A H b8 D2 >|http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lab/2672/index.html > >-----Original Message----- >From: Rich Thomson >To: fractint@lists.xmission.com >Date: Friday, January 30, 1998 5:31 PM >Subject: [snip] - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pollent@coastnet.net.au Date: 02 Feb 1998 16:32:55 -0700 Rich Thomson wrote: > The virus companies are aware of all the hoaxes long before most > people have heard of them. > I wonder why the virus companies are aware of hoaxes long before most people? Very suggestive, isn't it! - 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Aaryn Olsson Subject: (fractint) Re: Date: 02 Feb 1998 17:22:38 -0800 I think virus hoaxes spread among the users of the internet who are least aware of how it works. Usually newbies meet newbies, and send a lot of email. The net is always gaining newbies. Hence, the endless spread. It's like children getting chicken pox. Eventually your body reacts to it and you become immune, but from birth everybody is susceptible. Do they categorize virus hoaxes as viruses in themselves? At 04:32 PM 2/2/98 -0700, you wrote: >Rich Thomson wrote: > >> The virus companies are aware of all the hoaxes long before most >> people have heard of them. > >> > >I wonder why the virus companies are aware of hoaxes long before most >people? Very suggestive, isn't it! > > > > >- >------------------------------------------------------------ >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" > > >- >------------------------------------------------------------ >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" > > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: (fractint) gravijul Date: 02 Feb 1998 18:15:28 -0800 comment { At 06:23 PM 2/2/98 -0500, Sylvie wrote: >Hi All, > > It's been a while since we haven't seen pars based on gravijul! Here are >mine: >... Nice stuff! I continue to be amazed at the fertility of this formula, but like I said before, it's really thousands of formulas (he said, breaking character and dropping the latin plural momentarily ;o) ). I'm occupied with more pressing matters currently, but I haven't been completely fractal-free. Here are two more, with the frm, and leading text harmlessly ensconced! Bud } ; *** pars gj052 { ; "whattheheckisit" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/ident passes=t center-mag=-0.772482/0.951713/13.87626 params=1.12/0.02/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=OEEQGGSIIUKK<3>ZLM_LN_LN<19>qV`rWasXbtYct_c<7>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzy\ zz<15>WjjUiiTiiShi<12>F_fE_eDZeBYdBYd<8>7Ub7Ub7Tb7Tb6Sa<2>5R`4Q_4PZ4PY4O\ X<14>0II000<130>000 } gj0k { ; "Purple Hearts, Shattered Glass" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/31/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=b center-mag=0/3.59074/0.6213512 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 colors=000J0J<2>R0RU0UV1U<17>nTZpV_qV`<5>vaevcewdfwffxggxigyjh<4>zrpztrz\ utzwvzxxzzz<16>WjjUiiUii<13>PaaO``O``O``<29>EOOEOOENNDMM<6>AHHAGGBGG<12>\ X99Y99Y99<6>a88b88b88b88<48>z00z00z00z00z00<50>z00 } ; *** formula frm: 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 } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? Date: 02 Feb 1998 21:30:48 -0600 Blake Hyde wrote: > > I have gotten several articles from the list with no subject, that Outlook > ExpressYourHatred won't read. Is it just me, or is it the list? Or OE? Netscape reads them, so it must be LookOut. But it seems I've seen some of these messages before... > Blake Hyde ~ Casper ~ Novan Dragon > Homepage: www.connectu.net/bhyde > Email: bhyde@connectu.net > > - > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 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" -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) SPAM from Fractint contest? Date: 02 Feb 1998 18:09:08 -0800 Hi Fractintiers, Since email addresses are often on web pages, I ask, can they thereby end up in SPAM lists? Do the SPAMers scan web pages grabbing up any addresses where the HTML is emailto:blablabla ? If so, then the contest pages are a source for these scanners and our generous cross-referencing of each other on I'd guess about 20 web pages run by members of this list could be a problem. And one juicy collection is the contest page. I am seriously considering taking it down and mangling my email addresses. But it only takes one reference... The address I'm posting from in this note is deep in SPAM from my posting to sci.fractals. But my 'other' address has been squeaky clean until this weekend. So, what does the group think? Have any of you noticed an increase lately in one account vs. another? Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) Fractint asinh function Date: 02 Feb 1998 18:00:11 -0800 Hi Fractint gurus, The Fractint docs say the formula for sinh and asinh are sinh(x+iy) = sinh(x)cos(y) + i cosh(x)sin(y) asinh(z) = log(z+sqrt(z*z+1)) Now I use the 'builtin' function in C++ for sinh() but for asinh I must roll my own. inline complex asinh(complex s){return (log(s+sqrt(s*s+1.)));} It sure looks like Fractint. They certainly don't behave the same. I have a simple C++ program using asinh and sinh. I code it up for Fractint and get very different images. The choice of branch cuts resulting from the logs and sqrts may explain it. Any ideas? (Dr. J is pacing around in n-dimensional space over this. He claims that we Real World guys don't know math and would not last a second in z=z^3+c space. I tell him his ink blots are all wet. He says my Borland C++ is out of warrenty and asks "what's an ink blot?") I'll make a specific test sample tonight, if there is no simple explaination forthcoming. Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tim Wegner" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint asinh function Date: 02 Feb 1998 22:10:51 -0600 You have the formula exactly right. The source is below. > asinh(z) = log(z+sqrt(z*z+1)) int Arcsinhz(_CMPLX z,_CMPLX *rz) { _CMPLX temp; FPUcplxmul( &z, &z, &temp); temp.x += 1; /* temp = temp + 1 */ Sqrtz( temp, &temp); temp.x += z.x; temp.y += z.y; /* temp = z + temp */ FPUcplxlog( &temp, rz); return(1); } /* end. Arcsinhz */ - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tim Wegner" Subject: Re: (fractint) SPAM from Fractint contest? Date: 02 Feb 1998 22:10:51 -0600 Jay asked: > Since email addresses are often on web pages, I ask, > can they thereby end up in SPAM lists? Do the SPAMers > scan web pages grabbing up any addresses where the > HTML is emailto:blablabla ? Spammers get email addresses from many sources, including web pages. Unfortunately, this mailing list is exposed via the digest archives, which are visible via the WWW. But having said that, I don't think this list gives much exposure to potential spamming. I just want to alert you that there is some exposure. Tim - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: Re: (fractint) SPAM from Fractint contest? Date: 02 Feb 1998 22:22:51 -0600 Jay, I have not noticed any spam from my contest entry. As a matter of fact, this address I'm posting from is totally spam-free. However, the last e-mail address I used--dmj@emi.net--still gets spam, even though I have not posted to a newsgroup with it for *months*. Once you're on a spam list, your address will get passed around and traded from one spammer to another. The address is forever compromised. Here's what you can do to avoid spam. 1. Get a brand-new e-mail address. This is most important; you must make a fresh start. The best address to get is one on a domain you own. For example, I own fractalus.com, so I can set up any address I want there. You can register a domain, too, if you've got $100 to spare; get a free web site somewhere and then stop by http://www.namesecure.com and they can handle your domain for you. 2. Configure your newsreader to have a bogus return address for all posts. Most spammers skim their addresses directly from reply-to fields in news posts. 3. Change your signature for news posts so that it does NOT contain your address as plain text. New spam software will actually read news posts and extract e-mail addresses from them. Don't post your address in the clear. 4. Configure your web browser to NOT have your e-mail address. If you visit ANY ftp site with your web browser, it will obligingly fill in your e-mail address as the password while performing anonymous FTP. And since it can open an HTML file through an FTP link, this is the easiest way in the world to harvest e-mail addresses from web site visitors. Be safe, and don't tell your web browser what your e-mail address is. 5. If you've got your own domain, set up "canary traps" for occasions when you *must* give out your e-mail address. For example, I have a number of extra mailboxes at fractalus.com, from box1@fractalus.com to box8. These are given out to only one company that required an e-mail address from me. All these mailboxes are delivered to the same place, but if any company leaks my address to a spam list, I can kill just that one box. (Note: NameSecure won't let you do this, you have to have access to the mail server's alias list.) Just some tips, these are not exhaustive. Whatever you do, DO NOT reply to a spam message... many truly obnoxious spammers will just bounce your message to the entire spam list, making YOU look like the spammer! It's unlikely that e-mail addresses will be harvested by surfing web sites. Extracting from news is easy because (a) news posts are plentiful, and (b) net newbies often don't know how to configure their software to be spam-proof, so they're easy pickings. Surfing web sites is a lot harder, because there are a lot more of them out there and 99% do not contain e-mail addresses. (Although surfing through GeoCities would probably yield better results.) Currently I don't know of software that scans web sites for e-mail addresses, so this is not a concern--yet. 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul N. Lee" Subject: Re: (fractint) SPAM from Fractint contest? Date: 03 Feb 1998 00:34:21 -0600 Jay Hill wrote: > > The address I'm posting from in this note is deep in > SPAM from my posting to sci.fractals. But my 'other' > address has been squeaky clean until this weekend. > I normally get only about two a week, but have also been flooded since Friday: a total of twelve so far. Something is going on!!! - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: bagpuss@iol.ie Date: 03 Feb 1998 01:23:17 -0700 par screen. They >>don't appear in the file itself, so I can't even delete them. They are >>completely preventing me from doing the herman rings, and a number of other >>par files I cut and pasted the same day. Any clues please? >>Beth > >Whaaat? >MY HERMAN RING PAR HAS GLITCHES?? >I didn't use any funky encoding or attachments or anything! >What the hell??? These a' things seem to be produced by notepad sometimes... Apparently it has to do with the fact that notepad saves spaces as a different ascii number than Dos programs. I usually get around this problem by saving the par with notepad, and then loading it into DOS edit and doing a search and replace replacing the a' thingys with spaces Hope this helps Stephen Visit my fractal page http://ireland.iol.ie/~bagpuss - 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: mchris@hooked.net Date: 03 Feb 1998 01:23:27 -0700 >From your first batch, my fave was "Please!"... Wait! How could I forget "field_of_attraction"? Another artifact... Does anyone know why/how boundary tracing sometimes produces these things? BTW, would you prefer (as does mr. lebow) that we not Capitalize your Name? And Gedeon, I haven't forgotten about you. My favorite from your offerings was gp-gj09-05. Similar comments (coolness and fragmentation) apply to it as well as to k/Kathy's "where..." Aloha, Bud - 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jrhill@nosc.mil Date: 03 Feb 1998 01:24:03 -0700 >But what do you mean by "contiguous", then? The M-set is simply connected, >which would make the entire boundary (midgets and filaments both) a simple >closed curve. contiguous - adj 1. in physical contact; touching along all or most of one side. 2. near, next, or adjacent In this case, since the first derivative of the separation distance between a bud and its parent is zero while at the Feigenbaum points it is very different, I would call contiguous the attached buds and parent cardioid. One can change c smoothly along the real line for example and get a progression of periodic orbits. When you get to the Feigenbuam point at - 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint asinh function Date: 03 Feb 1998 00:29:14 -0800 Hi Fractint-gurus, I'm still puzzled by this asinh function and so have made a web page to show the problem. http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/Testasinh.html Here is a formula involving sinh and asinh of the complex variable c. If the test is true, I color the corresponding pixel white. Otherwise, some other color. |2*sinh[(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c))/3]| <= 1 Probably a stupid goof. Sure would like to get it working. After this one, I have a really hard one that also does not work. I hope breaking breaks the other. Jay PS Peter Jakubowicz liked my heuristic I described this weekend on how to transform a circle into the M-Set. That is sure to be a topic in the iFAQ. Also, Paul Carlson's formula file is updated. http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/CARLSON.ZIP ---------- > From: Jay Hill > To: fractint@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (fractint) Fractint asinh function > Date: Monday, February 02, 1998 6:00 PM [...] > > It sure looks like Fractint. They certainly don't behave the same. > I have a simple C++ program using asinh and sinh. I code it up > for Fractint and get very different images. The choice of branch cuts > resulting from the logs and sqrts may explain it. Any ideas? > > (Dr. J is pacing around in n-dimensional space over this. He claims > that we Real World guys don't know math and would not last a > second in z=z^3+c space. I tell him his ink blots are all wet. He > says my Borland C++ is out of warrenty and asks > "what's an ink blot?") > Dr. J has gotten too much sun over the weekend. So he is no help in this. http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN34.html - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Otterstaetter Subject: (fractint) PARTOBAT runtime error Date: 03 Feb 1998 10:01:16 +0100 Hallo Fract'lers, I used the great partobat (version 3.4 April 97) program on my old 486DX50 PC with good success. Now I just shifted to a pentium II 300 MHz machine. Starting the partobat program gives me immediately the message: Runtime error 200 at 0488:0091 What's going wrong? Anyone experienced this error too? TIA, Peter - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Edward Avis Subject: (fractint) Porting xfractint to DOS / Windows Date: 03 Feb 1998 09:34:47 -0000 AFAIK there's a library called libXemu that lets you port X apps to DJGPP. I'm not sure how well it works though. As for Windows, you can use the standard X client libraries, either with gnuwin32 ( http://www.cygnus.com/gnu-win32/ ) or possibly using a native Win32 compiler such as MS VC++. People have managed to compile things such as xclock and ImageMagick this way, and run them using the freely available MI/X X server, but complex apps like xfractint can need some effort. -- Ed Avis epa@datcon.co.uk http://members.tripod.com/~mave/index.html - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kathy roth Subject: (fractint) more pars Date: 03 Feb 1998 02:07:43 -0800 Here are some new pars from formula bubbleboth_jul by Kerry Mitchell, p1 and p2 from wizzle and palette *not* by Les St. Clair :-). ray_o_vac { ; kathy roth 2-1-98 ; formula by Kerry Mitchell ;cycle it reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=gravijul.frm formulaname=bubbleboth_jul center-mag=0.019533/-0.00188195/2.518114 params=-0.74543/0.21/1000/1/0.1/1 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 invert=0.1/0/0 decomp=2048 periodicity=0 colors=000zVF<10>hAEaI9<6>xTF<8>H3AC09908\ <6>KBDMDEMFF<2>MMILPKNRM<9>kmn<\ 6>D92<3>LG4OI5QK7<12>vlYxn_yo`zpa<14>OI50\ 00<27>000<7>KKQNNTQQXTT_VWa<3>d\ fkginhjn<2>kmn<13>OI5<11>pgTriVulYxn_zpa<\ 4>jdWgaVcZT`WSYUR<3>KJNHGMGFL<1\ 0>724602702<20>Q08R09S09T0AU0A<6>`0\ Da0Db2D<13>xTF } in-depth { ; kathy roth 2-1-98 ; formula by Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=gravijul.frm formulaname=bubbleboth_jul center-mag=-0.130921/-0.221094/18.51554 params=-0.74543/0.21/1000/1/0.5/1 float=y maxiter=256 inside=period invert=0.1/0/0 decomp=2048 periodicity=0 colors=000D04<14>Q08R09S09T0AU0A<6>`0D\ a0Db2D<14>zVF<10>hAEaI9<6>xTF<8>H3\ AC09908<6>KBDMDEMFF<2>MMILPKNR\ M<9>kmn<6>D92<3>LG4OI5QK7<12>vlYxn_yo`zpa<\ 14>OI5000<27>000<7>KKQNNTQQXTT_VWa\ <3>dfkginhjn<2>kmn<13>OI5<11>pgTriVulY\ xn_zpa<4>jdWgaVcZT`WSYUR<3>KJNHGMGFL\ <10>724602702<4>C03 } ribbonpar { ; kathy roth 2-1-98 ; formula by Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=gravijul.frm formulaname=bubbleboth_jul center-mag=-0.130921/-0.221094/18.51554 params=-0.74543/0.21/1000/1/0.5/1 float=y maxiter=256 inside=period invert=0.1/0/0 decomp=2048 periodicity=0 colors=000d4D<13>zVF<10>hAEaI9<6>xTF\ <8>H3AC09908<6>KBDMDEMFF<2>MMILPKNRM\ <9>kmn<6>D92<3>LG4OI5QK7<12>vlYxn_yo`zpa<14\ >OI5000<27>000<7>KKQNNTQQXTT_\ VWa<3>dfkginhjn<2>kmn<13>OI5<11>pgTriVul\ Yxn_zpa<4>jdWgaVcZT`WSYUR<3>KJNH\ GMGFL<10>724602702<20>Q08R09S09T0AU\ 0A<6>`0Da0Db2D } shell_planet { ; kathy roth 2-1-98 ; formula by Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=gravijul.frm formulaname=bubbleboth_jul center-mag=0.0847368/0.0417107/0.6803404 params=-0.74543/0.21/1000/1/0.5/1 float=y maxiter=256 inside=period decomp=2048 periodicity=0 colors=000H05<9>Q08R09S09T0AU0A\ <6>`0Da0Db2D<14>zVF<10>hAEaI9<6>xTF<8>H3A\ C09908<6>KBDMDEMFF<2>MMI000<16>C81D\ 92FB3<2>LG4OI5QK7<12>vlYxn_yo`zpawn_u\ kY<16>bVH000<22>000000223<5>HHNKK\ QNNTQQXTT_<6>ilploslpr<14>OI5<11>pgTriV\ ulYxn_zpa<4>jdWgaVcZT`WSYUR<3>KJNH\ GMGFL<10>724602702<9>G05 } I was just doodling around with the very interesting sg_gravijul_02 which looks somewhat like an African textile, and came up with this. sinuous { ; kathy roth 2-1-98 ; variation on sg_gravijul_02 by Sylvie Gallet ; formula by Mark Christenson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=gravijul.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/cosxx/log passes=1 center-mag=-0.0122393/0.11111/1.186589/1/-4.999 params=-2/-2/-0.7/0.5/7/0 float=y maxiter=1023 inside=0 invert=-0.1/0/0 decomp=256 colors=000<23>000000223<5>HHNKKQNNTQQX\ TT_<6>ilploslpr<14>OI5<11>pgTriVul\ Yxn_zpa<4>jdWgaVcZT`WSYUR<3>KJNHGMGFL\ <10>724602702<20>Q08R09S09T0AU0A<6>\ `0Da0Db2D<14>zVF<10>hAEaI9<6>xTF<8>H3AC\ 09908<6>KBDMDEMFF<2>MMI000<16>C81\ D92FB3<2>LG4OI5QK7<12>vlYxn_yo`zpawn_ukY\ <16>bVH } winged { ; variation on sg_gravijul_04 by Sylvie Gallet ; formula by Mark Christenson reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=gravijul function=ident/log/log passes=1 center-mag=0.016695/-0.0562326/1.283744/1.0225/54.999/23.106 params=-0.9/-2/0/0.75/7/0 float=y maxiter=511 inside=79 invert=0.1/0/0 decomp=256 colors=00k<5>000000<6>z00<15>0Gz<6>02800\ 0000<6>zW0<15>0kz<7>000000<6>zz0\ 8OCsz6<13>0zk<7>000000<6>Wz0<7>00\ 0000<14>z0z<15>000000<6>0zW<7>000000<6>\ kz0<15>0zz<7>000000<6>zk0<15>0Wz<7>000\ 000029<5>zG0<15>00z00s cyclerange=0/255 } Here are two based on a formula by Sylvie Gallet: pattern { ; kathy roth 2-1-98 ; formula by Sylvie Gallet reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=gravijul.frm formulaname=Gallet-5-01 passes=1 center-mag=0.262978/0.421558/0.09536303 params=1/0.01/1/10/1/1 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=imag colors=00000R<3>00z<7>000<6>z00<7>00\ 0000<6>zG0<7>000000<6>zW0<7>000000<6\ >zk0<7>000000<6>zz0<7>000000<6>kz0<7>0\ 00000<6>Wz0<7>000000<6>0z0<7>00000\ 0<6>0zG<7>000000<6>0zW<7>000000<6>\ 0zk<7>000000<6>0zz<7>000000<6>0kz<7>00\ 0000<6>0Wz<7>000000<6>0Gz<6>02800000000900I } triangle { ; formula by Sylvie Gallet reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=gravijul.frm formulaname=Gallet-5-01 passes=1 center-mag=0.484581/0.0556456/0.7117494 params=1/0.01/1/10/1/1 float=y maxiter=5000 inside=253 outside=imag invert=1/0/0 decomp=256 colors=nruDDgCCfBBe<10>55G44D44D33A33A55B<8>\ SUYUX`X_c_bfbei<2>los<13>SNC\ QL9PK8QK6<14>xn_<13>TN9RL7PJ7PK8<\ 13>loqkoq<14>000200<2>011011021031<2>05\ 3063063073083<3>0B50B50C61D7<2>4GC4HD\ 5IE6JF7KH<5>AQNBRPAQO<5>7LH6KG5JE4I\ D4HB<26>144133133122122111111000<28>07X0\ 7Y08_09a<2>2Be3Cg5Dh<8>GMuHNwIOx\ KPzKPyJOx<9>EEi } I hope this wasn't too many- it's been raining here for 24 hrs.-big, huge drops and houses are sliding down the hill, good weather for doing fractals. Here are the formulas: bubbleboth_jul { ; Kerry Mitchell ; ; color Julia sets with small bubbles ; filled with swirls (combination of rays and circles) ; ; use outside=iter, decomp=256 ; p1 = Julia parameter ; real(p2) = bailout (at least 4) ; imag(p2) = radius of bubble (try ~ .1) ; real(p3) = amount of circles (0 for only rays, try 0.5) ; imag(p3) = amount of rays (0 for only circles, try 0.5) ; zc is the variable used for iteration, z for coloring ; zc=pixel, c=p1, maxr=real(p2), minr=imag(p2), scale=2*pi/minr minset=0, iter=1, rzc=cabs(zc), minzc=zc weight=real(p3)+imag(p3) weightc=real(p3)/weight, weightr=imag(p3)/weight ; ; initial check: see if pixel magnitude falls within threshold ; if so, set minset flag, update minimum to current magnitude ; if (rzcmaxr)||(iter==maxit)) iter=-1 anglec=scale*minr, angler=imag(log(minzc)) angle=weightc*anglec+weightr*angler z=(cos(angle)+flip(sin(angle)))*minset end if iter > 0 } 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: davides Subject: Re: (fractint) SPAM from Fractint contest? Date: 03 Feb 1998 05:55:25 -0500 At 06:09 PM 2/2/98 -0800, you wrote: > >Hi Fractintiers, > >Since email addresses are often on web pages, I ask, >can they thereby end up in SPAM lists? Do the SPAMers >scan web pages grabbing up any addresses where the >HTML is emailto:blablabla ? It is my understanding that some of these idiot spammers do obtain addresses in just this way. They use software that automatically strips addresses from usenet and web pages, as well as obtain addresses from those ISP's which permit such. There is not much that can be done except for the usual complaints to those ISP's which will not tolerate spam from their clients assuming you are able to decipher the origin of the spam. If you have a filter, one thing which can be done is to use the email spam software against them. Some of that software always contains an advertisement such as Eemail platinum or something similar. Taking that line and filtering that line if it appears anywhere in the message body or header removes some of the spam automatically. At least it works for me... :) 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: davides Subject: Re: (fractint) SPAM from Fractint contest? Date: 03 Feb 1998 06:03:12 -0500 Apologies for addition of off topic (?) post - wish I had read Damien's post prior to writing. Very clear, very good - 'cept as I mentioned I think there is some software out there that will scan web sits. But I could be wrong on that. (Major snippage for sake of brevity...) Currently I don't know of software that scans web sites >for e-mail addresses, so this is not a concern--yet. > >Damien M. Jones \\ >dmj@fractalus.com \\ http://www.icd.com/tsd/ (temporary sanity designs) > \\ http://www.fractalus.com/ (fractals are my hobby) 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul N. Lee" Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? Date: 03 Feb 1998 05:12:32 -0600 Blake Hyde wrote: > > I have gotten several articles from the list with no subject, > that Outlook ExpressYourHatred won't read. Is it just me, or > is it the list? Or OE? > I have gotten seven from this Discussion List since yesterday (Monday) afternoon. And one from the Fractal-Art List. Strange things are going on!!!!!!! P.N.L. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul N. Lee" Subject: (fractint) Latest Plugin from the AltaMira Group Date: 03 Feb 1998 05:44:48 -0600 The Altamira Group, using fractal technology invented by Iterated Systems, has developed the "Genuine Fractals" Photoshop Plug-In. This unique software solution allows graphic artists to work with images at a lower resolution, then zoom images to render greater detail at print time. For example, a graphic artist producing a poster can work within Adobe Photoshop on a 20 MB file, save it to a Fractal Image Format (FIF) file (between 1 and 5 MB) using the "Genuine Fractals" Photoshop Plug-in, and render it back to poster size (over 100 MB) for printing, without loss of quality. Storing images in such a small file allows efficient transfer of print jobs electronically, and reduces archive space requirements. The only sad thing about this is the use of the FIF file format, which Iterated Systems owns. This will make the price high and availability among other software very limited. Reviews from Macworld may be found at the following URL: http://macworld.zdnet.com/ns-search/pages_collection/february.98/Reviews.4167.html - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? Date: 03 Feb 1998 06:35:38 -0800 (PST) ---"Paul N. Lee" wrote: > > Blake Hyde wrote: > > > > I have gotten several articles from the list with no subject, > > that Outlook ExpressYourHatred won't read. Is it just me, or > > is it the list? Or OE? > > > > I have gotten seven from this Discussion List since yesterday (Monday) > afternoon. And one from the Fractal-Art List. Strange things are going > on!!!!!!! > > P.N.L. > > - > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 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" > Not to sound like a dunce but what's the big deal about messages not having subject headers? Yes it's proper netiquette but still it doesn't stike me as a conspiracy or other plot of evil doings going on all about us. Maybe it's just a few absent-minded people who click send prematurely without thinking. Well that's whut I wrote in to say. James R. McKenzie _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul N. Lee" Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? Date: 03 Feb 1998 09:04:56 -0600 James R. McKenzie "FIRSTNAME LASTNAME" wrote: > > Not to sound like a dunce but what's the big deal about messages not > having subject headers? Yes it's proper netiquette but still it > doesn't stike me as a conspiracy or other plot of evil doings going on > all about us. Maybe it's just a few absent-minded people who click > send prematurely without thinking. > All of the "Blank" email are being mangled: 1. All tend to have a "blind carbon copy" (Bcc:) in the header that is blank. 2. None have any Subject field in the header, even though they are replies to previous posts. 3. None of them contain an X-Mailer field when previous posts by that same individual contain them. 4. None of the From fields contain the full name and address as the poster normally includes it (they are missing the names). 5. None of the To fields exist as they should from: fractint@lists.xmission.com 6. None have the Mime-Version field. 7. None have the Content-type field. 8. etc...... - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? NOT! Date: 03 Feb 1998 08:31:30 -0800 just in case... > From: Paul N. Lee > Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? > Date: Tuesday, February 03, 1998 7:04 AM > > All of the "Blank" email are being mangled: > > 1. All tend to have a "blind carbon copy" (Bcc:) in the header > that is blank. > > 2. None have any Subject field in the header, even though they > are replies to previous posts. > > 3. None of them contain an X-Mailer field when previous posts > by that same individual contain them. > > 4. None of the From fields contain the full name and address as > the poster normally includes it (they are missing the names). > > 5. None of the To fields exist as they should from: > fractint@lists.xmission.com > > 6. None have the Mime-Version field. > > 7. None have the Content-type field. > > 8. etc...... And one was a repeat of an old one of mine - mangled. So enough on this already, anyone look at my asinh problem? :-) Also, soon I will not have enough room on my web site for Fractal of the Night and the Contest. So one will have to go. Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: Re: (fractint) Latest Plugin from the AltaMira Group Date: 03 Feb 1998 10:37:59 -0600 - The only sad thing about this is the use of the FIF file format, which - Iterated Systems owns. This will make the price high and availability - among other software very limited. If you visit Iterated Systems' site, you will find that you can get their Fractal Imager (which creates .FIF files) and Fractal Viewer (which displays them) for free. The relevant URLs are: http://www.iterated.com/nettech/fractalimager/ http://www.iterated.com/nettech/fractalviewer/ This is definitely a change from the previous, outrageous pricing policy. 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Donald Archer Subject: (fractint) Kerry Mitchell at MOCA Date: 03 Feb 1998 12:33:59 -0500 (EST) Fractaleers: A very handsome fractal by Kerry Mitchell has been installed in MOCA's Guest Gallery. Please take a look. While you're there you can still peruse and enjoy the Sylvie Gallet exhibit of 28 fractals. MOCA is at: http://www.dorsai.org/~moca Don MOCA director - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) Porting xfractint to DOS / Windows Date: 03 Feb 1998 10:36:09 -0700 In article , Edward Avis writes: > MI/X X server, but complex apps like xfractint can need some effort. xfractint only needs xlib right now, but that may change in the future. xmfract needs motif, the X toolkit and probably one or two other things in addition to xlib. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 10:58:14 -0700 The volume on this list is getting quite heavy. I'd like to propose that we separate the posting of pars and formulas to a separate list, which is to be moderated by a piece of software. The piece of software will handle the following things: - Discarding any message that does not contain a par or formula entry - Extracts the par/formula file and inspects it for errors; if an image is recognized from the file (for instance a par using a builtin or one of the formulas included in the mail), a small thumbnail image is created. - Distributes par/frm files to list members in one of two ways: a) as plain text (no content-transfer-encoding, no MIME, etc.) embedded in a single message with begin/end lines to indicate the par/frm file names like so: ===== BEGIN snoopy.frm .... frm file here .... ===== END snoopy.frm ===== BEGIN snoopy.par .... par file here .... ===== END snoopy.par the exact begin/end pair construction isn't so important, just that the mail will be clearly marked and won't suffer from line wrap or =3D problems. b) alternately, one can obtain the pars/frms in MIME format, if you have more modern email software that can accept mime attachments or you just wish to avoid editing. - par/frm submissions to the list are annotated with comments at the beginning containing the date, subject and from fields of the submission. (automatic author labelling) - par/frm submissions can be sent to the distribution software either as embedded plaintext following the distribution software's convention, or as MIME attachments. - each user can decide if they want thumbnails included with the distributed par/frms - frms/pars/thumbnails and mail message commentary are combined together into a web page, one per submission, that serves as a reference archive of submissions. I can set this up like a mailing list similar to fractint. You subscribe to the list distributing the kind of format you want (embedded plain text with thumbnail, etc.). Submissions go to a single email address to which is attached a perl script that does the moderation, formatting and thumbnail computation (with xfractint's help). If the submission doesn't contain any errors detected by the script, it is send to the subscribers on the different lists in the different formats. Users can subscribe and unsubscribe themselves from the list like any other and they can switch formats by unsubscribing from one list and subscribing to the other one. What do people think of this suggestion? This would split off the par/frm mail from this list and return the discussion more to methods, help, etc. Since the par distribution list would automatically web archive every submission, you could refer to it by URL in the fractint discussion if you wanted to. The =3D problem would be gone forever; the line wrap problem would be gone forever; the missing formulaname and formulafile from a par problem would be gone forever, missing colormaps, etc., etc., etc. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ian Kaplan Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 13:10:23 -0500 (EST) I was thinking about something like this a few days ago, and I concluded there were a few problems, none of them insurmountable- *Server and web space to host the listserv/images *Restricitng what the listserv accepts. Does it take the traditional discussion ("This doesn't work!" "Nice image...") that accompanies a .PAR? If so, then it has to be legal to send mail that doesn't actually contain a .PAR to the list, and then it'll start getting difficult to distinguish that list from this one... ...and so someone will need to invest some time to tell people on this list "No, this belongs on the other list" and the reverse. Tim, as the list admin, performs that function now, of course, but I suspect we'll need much more frequent intervention if we start routing content that way. We can't necessarily expect him to volunteer for the task. Nu... Still a good idea. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 11:26:17 -0700 In article <199802031810.NAA08947@force.stwing.upenn.edu> , Ian Kaplan writes: > I was thinking about something like this a few days ago, and I > concluded there were a few problems, none of them insurmountable- > > *Server and web space to host the listserv/images I can secure this without difficulty. > *Restricitng what the listserv accepts. Does it take the traditional > discussion ("This doesn't work!" "Nice image...") that accompanies a > .PAR? If so, then it has to be legal to send mail that doesn't actually > contain a .PAR to the list, and then it'll start getting difficult to > distinguish that list from this one... I don't see this as a problem. The moderation software simply mails back your discussion to you and asks you to send it to a discussion list. > ...and so someone will need to invest some time to tell people on this > list "No, this belongs on the other list" and the reverse. The par/frm list would automatically reject discussion, so noone has to do anything once the moderation software is scripted and debugged. I think if you make the par/frm list have advantages over embedding pars/frms directly in a fractint message, then people will use the better system. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul N. Lee" Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 12:32:25 -0600 Rich Thomson wrote: > > I'd like to propose that we separate the posting of pars and > formulas to a separate list, which is to be moderated ..... > ....... ( snipped ) ....... > What do people think of this suggestion? This would split off the > par/frm mail from this list and return the discussion more to methods, > help, etc. Since the par distribution list would automatically web > archive every submission, you could refer to it by URL in the fractint > discussion if you wanted to. > A good idea to start off with, but a lot still to work out..... What size thumbnails?? A percentage of the original image or a set size?? Will they be GIF or JPEG images?? If JPEG, how much compression will be applied?? How long will the PAR/FRM/Thumbnail set be archived?? The month of January produced so many images that many megabytes would be needed just for that one month. I forsee gigabytes needed if any lengthy archive was established that held thumbnails with the PAR/FRM. What about the individuals that post several FRM and PAR in a single email?? Will they be archived as a set or single items?? If the distribution of a "multiple" FRM/PAR/Thumbnail goes out to every subscriber, a large posting could be a few hundred-KB of email. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ian Kaplan Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 13:54:09 -0500 (EST) Rich wrote: > Ian Kaplan writes: > > > *Restricitng what the listserv accepts. Does it take the traditional > > discussion ("This doesn't work!" "Nice image...") that accompanies a > > .PAR? If so, then it has to be legal to send mail that doesn't actually > > contain a .PAR to the list, and then it'll start getting difficult to > > distinguish that list from this one... > > I don't see this as a problem. The moderation software simply mails > back your discussion to you and asks you to send it to a discussion > list. > > > ...and so someone will need to invest some time to tell people on this > > list "No, this belongs on the other list" and the reverse. > > The par/frm list would automatically reject discussion, so noone has > to do anything once the moderation software is scripted and debugged. > I think if you make the par/frm list have advantages over embedding > pars/frms directly in a fractint message, then people will use the > better system. Mmm... But the average life of a par is more like: 1. Par posted. 2. Someone points out that it's missing a }. 3. Par posted, corrected. 4. Someone says it still doesn't work for them. 5. Two other people explain that that person is missing a formula, and post the formula. Those discussion-y posts take up about as much volume as the actual pars, and are much more annoying (though quite necessary) to my mind. Plus the posts telling people that the pars they posted are pretty, of course. I think that's the group-of-posts that could be most usefully moved to a separate list. Nu? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: (fractint) Re: Spam from web pages Date: 03 Feb 1998 10:46:11 -0600 If there is software to scan web pages for e-mail addresses, I was not aware of it, but that doesn't mean it isn't there! :) It's a little less practical, and a lot more time-consuming, to harvest addresses from existing web pages, unless you're prowling through an online community like GeoCities, because there are so many pages which don't contain addresses. If you are really paranoid about e-mail addresses being on your web page, but still want people to be able to contact you, you will need to create a feedback form, and hide your actual e-mail address in the script that processes the form. In this way, your address is never visible directly from a web page. This is not an amateur solution, though, as most web hosts don't let you supply your own CGI scripts without paying extra. 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? NOT! Date: 03 Feb 1998 10:43:07 -0600 Jay, - Also, soon I will not have enough room on my web site for - Fractal of the Night and the Contest. So one will have to go. I have space, if you still want to keep the pages up. 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 13:17:50 -0700 In article <199802031854.NAA11620@force.stwing.upenn.edu> , Ian Kaplan writes: > 1. Par posted. > 2. Someone points out that it's missing a }. The moderation software does a sanity check on the par and mails it back to the author if it encounters problems. > 3. Par posted, corrected. > 4. Someone says it still doesn't work for them. > 5. Two other people explain that that person is missing a formula, and > post the formula. These are exactly what the moderation software eliminates. > Those discussion-y posts take up about as much volume as the actual pars, Again, segregating the pars to a separate list lets you get the pars and not the discussion if that is what you want. > and are much more annoying (though quite necessary) to my mind. Plus the > posts telling people that the pars they posted are pretty, of course. I > think that's the group-of-posts that could be most usefully moved to a > separate list. Nu? All these kinds of discussionary posts would be automatically culled by the moderation software. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 13:19:27 -0700 In article <34D762B9.42FB@Worldnet.att.net> , "Paul N. Lee" writes: > What size thumbnails?? A percentage of the original image or a set > size?? Will they be GIF or JPEG images?? If JPEG, how much compression > will be applied?? None of this really matters although individual values will be chosen for those parameters. > How long will the PAR/FRM/Thumbnail set be archived?? The month of > January produced so many images that many megabytes would be needed just > for that one month. I forsee gigabytes needed if any lengthy archive > was established that held thumbnails with the PAR/FRM. Indefinately; disk space is cheap. > What about the individuals that post several FRM and PAR in a single > email?? Will they be archived as a set or single items?? If the > distribution of a "multiple" FRM/PAR/Thumbnail goes out to every > subscriber, a large posting could be a few hundred-KB of email. Each submission would be archived as a group; whether a submission constitutes 10 par files or 1 par file is up to the submitter. The moderation software would impose a size restriction on submissions, the exact value can be determined by experiment or fiat. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ian Kaplan Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 15:27:11 -0500 (EST) Rich wrote... > > > In article <199802031854.NAA11620@force.stwing.upenn.edu> , > Ian Kaplan writes: > > 1. Par posted. > > 2. Someone points out that it's missing a }. > > The moderation software does a sanity check on the par and mails it > back to the author if it encounters problems. Works for me... were you going to write a separate par-parser or rely on XFractint's? Is a given XFractint installation reasonably guaranteed to work with any valid par, or can it have machine-specific problems? Do you have any way to isolate pars which are syntactically correct but clearly not doing what they were intended to, or will you just live with those? Can XFractint return meaningful error messages to your perl scripts? I haven't worked with it in batch mode. Nu... - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: (fractint) M-set area: an Idea Date: 03 Feb 1998 15:35:22 -0500 (EST) There are well-known upper & lower bounds on the area of M. I have a thought: Get similar bounds for the areas of the M-set for z^n+c, for n=3, 4, 5, and 50. This last will be nearly a circle and the area estimate should be quite good. If there's a logical progression from the estimated areas, then the area for z^50+c could be used to get a precise guess at the area of M, with orders of magnitude more precision than we have now. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 13:35:17 -0700 In article <199802032027.PAA17779@force.stwing.upenn.edu> , Ian Kaplan writes: > Works for me... were you going to write a separate par-parser or rely on > XFractint's? Syntax of a par is pretty simple, so the moderation script can check it for validity itself. > Is a given XFractint installation reasonably guaranteed to > work with any valid par, or can it have machine-specific problems? I'm not aware of any machine-specific problems, other than some slowness :) > Do you > have any way to isolate pars which are syntactically correct but clearly > not doing what they were intended to, or will you just live with those? The software is just intended to catch the obvious errors, it can't examine the output of a syntactically valid par and make aesthetic judgements about the resulting image... > Can XFractint return meaningful error messages to your perl scripts? I > haven't worked with it in batch mode. See above. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) Probably a stupid goof, Fractint asinh function and Damien... Date: 03 Feb 1998 12:41:27 -0800 I wrote: >I'm still puzzled by this asinh function and so have made a web page to >show the problem. >Here is a formula involving sinh and asinh of the complex variable c. If the >test is true, I color the corresponding pixel white. Otherwise, some other >color. |2*sinh[(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c))/3]| <= 1 >Probably a stupid goof. Sure would like to get it working. After this one, >I have a really hard one that also does not work. I hope breaking breaks >the other. Yes, a stupid goof! If I would have written it in Fractint as shown above instead of "translating it into code"... It works fine! I used 'abs()' which in fractint means something else. Good grief, Dr. J is gunna be mad at me tonight... He has been pacing in so many dimensions, wondering about this. :-) Sorry to bother the list. Damien wrote: >I have space, if you still want to keep the pages up. The images are as of right now spread across at least three sites, only two are mine. If you have room for all thumbs and big versions, we could put them there. I could point to them my page so existing links several sites have would not break. Also, there is some prettying up (maybe) that could be done before the Kit is finally archived. You of course could also host the HTML page, if this works for you. Thanks for the offer. It would be nice to have the big picture versions on the web. They take about 80MByte +-. Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Bagpuss" Subject: (fractint) Feb 1998 web pages update Date: 03 Feb 1998 21:10:21 -0000 Hi all, I have now updated the pages for February, there are now contributions from 7 artists, with 37 images in total. This brings the pages up to date with all pars coming through my mailbox up to 6:30pm GMT tonight. The URL is http://ireland.iol.ie/~bagpuss Enjoy. Stephen Consistency is the defence of a small mind -- Belgarath - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul N. Lee" Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 15:17:59 -0600 Rich Thomson wrote: > > Paul N. Lee wrote: > > > > How long will the PAR/FRM/Thumbnail set be archived?? > > Indefinately; disk space is cheap. Some easy form of indexing and/or a search engine webpage would facilitate accessing the archives. > > Each submission would be archived as a group; whether a submission > constitutes 10 par files or 1 par file is up to the submitter. The > moderation software would impose a size restriction on submissions, > the exact value can be determined by experiment or fiat. > Just as long as it will hold one of Paul Carlson's lengthy (and very much appreciated) formula/explanation. :-) - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Jakubowicz Subject: (fractint) What's a Mitchell filter? Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:44:07 -0800 What's a Mitchell filter? TIA. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kathy roth Subject: (fractint) FotN Date: 03 Feb 1998 13:48:05 -0800 Jay Hill wrote >Also, soon I will not have enough room on my web site for >Fractal of the Night and the Contest. So one will have to go. I vote for FotN but would hate to lose either of them. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul N. Lee" Subject: Re: (fractint) What's a Mitchell filter? Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:01:54 -0600 Peter Jakubowicz wrote: > > What's a Mitchell filter? TIA. > It's for preserving image quality through interpolation. Two pass Mitchell filtering is the best choice for Jpegs or images with a lot of fine lines. This technique performs low-pass filtering that smooths out noise. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) What's a Mitchell filter? Date: 03 Feb 1998 15:12:49 -0700 In article <3.0.3.32.19980203164407.006892a4@mail.earthlink.net> , Peter Jakubowicz writes: > What's a Mitchell filter? TIA. Ah, you must have read something about anti-aliasing :) The mitchell filter is quadratic filter kernel described in a paper by Don P. Mitchell, hence the name "mitchell filter". It is supported by the zoom program -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Paul N. Lee" Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:17:45 -0600 Rich Thomson wrote: > > The volume on this list is getting quite heavy. > Something else that could help: if those that reply to postings would eliminate the FractInt Signature and other parts of unreferenced email when replying. Sending out a whole copy of the original post is usually not necessary when commenting about a couple of sentences in that email. I know disk space is cheap, but in the long run, all of that duplicated email adds up. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: Re: (fractint) What's a Mitchell filter? Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:30:14 -0600 Rich, - The mitchell filter is quadratic filter kernel described in a paper by - Don P. Mitchell, hence the name "mitchell filter". Quadratic? I thought it was cubic. Checking my Mitchell filter code sure gives that impression, too. 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Les St Clair Subject: (fractint) gravijul Date: 03 Feb 1998 19:50:33 -0500 Hi Sylvie, >> It's been a while since we haven't seen pars based on gravijul! Here= are mine:<< Exquisite! I especially liked #2 Any "gallet" variations on the gravijul.frm in the pipeline? - Les - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Morgan L. Owens" Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 04 Feb 1998 13:15:57 +1300 I do like this idea, since it would make things a lot easier when it comes to extracting pars and frms from the list for archiving. At 13:19 03/02/98 -0700, Rich Thomson wrote: > >> How long will the PAR/FRM/Thumbnail set be archived?? The month of >> January produced so many images that many megabytes would be needed just >> for that one month. I forsee gigabytes needed if any lengthy archive >> was established that held thumbnails with the PAR/FRM. > >Indefinately; disk space is cheap. > I would like to make a suggestion at this point. The moderation software (or an adjunct thereof), already checking the syntactic correctness of the post (not just the occasional missing '}' or extra '{' but also a possible row of '>') could also parse the formula and the par into some internal structure, then unparse it back into .par or .frm. The reason for this forward- and back-translation step is to normalise the entries: a standard width for rows in a "colors=" entry field, for example, to quash wraparound hassles; or trimming down on blank lines or gratuitous whitespace. Also, the "=3D" or "a'" diseases could be filtered if present (though the former may cause problems if done clumsily.) Comments would have to be retained for expository and authorship purposes, but may have extra lines added ("Submitted: ##/##/#### by XXXXX " or some such) - attached by the moderating software using subscriber information for purposes of indexing and requests (see below). If a PAR is submitted that requires a formula that is neither provided in the submission nor is in the formula archive (which is maintained in an orgform manner) - or not in the Fractint standard release, for that matter - an email could be sent back to the sender noting the fact and requesting that the formula be supplied: the par is not posted until its formula is available. I would also suggest that a further type of posting could be submitted to this list: requests for particular pars or formulae, or indexes of those that are already archived, or copies of the archive. With submission date comments added one could also ask for those entries which have been submitted "since ##/##/##" or "by XXXX". With all this extra functionality, of course, I note that the mailing list itself becomes more like a noticeboard announcing new pars and formulae to its subscribers. I'm not sure about the thumbnail idea - wasn't there some trouble some time back with binary attachements getting munted somewhere along the line? I'm probably like everyone else in wishing that Fractint could render any high resolution image in nothing flat, but there is still the option of using the "V" screen to generate your own thumbnails. Of course, if the idea about requesting and receving copies of the archive were to be implemented, it would be a _very good_ idea to use a binary encoding. Just a couple of ideas I've spun off thinking about this; feel free to start shooting of them down :-) Morgan L. Owens - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Morgan L. Owens" Subject: Re: (fractint) Re: Spam from web pages Date: 04 Feb 1998 12:52:33 +1300 At 10:46 03/02/98 -0600, Damien M. Jones wrote: >If there is software to scan web pages for e-mail addresses, I was not >aware of it, but that doesn't mean it isn't there! :) It's a little less >practical, and a lot more time-consuming, to harvest addresses from >existing web pages, unless you're prowling through an online community like >GeoCities, because there are so many pages which don't contain addresses. > The principle is very simple: the search software downloads a page (pretty much any page would do, but some major subject index like Yahoo would be best) and notes all the links (trash everything else). Queues the http links for further searching and records the mailto links for your spam list. If you're spamming for yourself you can check the validity of the addresses, but if you're just making a list for resale why bother? I was caught this way myself once. I received junk email saying how "We liked your web page and for a very low fee we will advertise it on our ours". I was tempted to say "Yes! Advertise my web site! And tell me where it is, cos I'd like to have a look at it myself some day!" The only cases on the Web where my address has turned up has been in archives and the occasional visitor's book. MLO - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: (fractint) Re: Feb '98 web pages / list volume Date: 03 Feb 1998 17:26:58 -0800 At 09:10 PM 2/3/98 -0000, Bagpuss wrote: >Hi all, > I have now updated the pages for February, there are now >contributions from 7 artists, with 37 images in total. I don't know what posessed you to do this, but thanks! I can always use another venue. Not to look a gift-horse in the mouth, but would you consider providing links to our personal sites (or did I miss that?) At 12:32 PM 2/3/98 -0600, Paul Lee wrote: >What size thumbnails?? A percentage of the original image or a set >size?? Will they be GIF or JPEG images?? If JPEG, how much compression >will be applied?? A possible approach would be to emulate Jill Lawson's example, with bandwidth-friendly 60x80 Fractint previews (or something on that order), which, of course, include par data. Jill's site is at: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/members/jill.lawson/own-page/ Later, Bud - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tim Wegner" Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 20:31:01 -0600 > Something else that could help: if those that reply to postings would > eliminate the FractInt Signature and other parts of unreferenced email > when replying. I can shorten or eliminate the signature. I copied Jon Noring's style in fractal-art. It seemed like a good idea, but maybe it is just a bandwidth waster. Email me privately with opinions and suggestions about the signature. Tim - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: (fractint) Alternate Segregation Date: 03 Feb 1998 19:21:20 -0800 Instead of segregating the list by pars/frms versus everything else, how about creating a list for discussing software/server type issues? I noticed that those discussions tended to involve a relatively limited number of people and were always "on topic." Or there might be some other natural segregation. Is the point of the list segregation caused by some limitation at the xmission.com site or just personal problems with keeping up? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 03 Feb 1998 19:00:33 -0800 My response?? Blech.....I think....but I'm not sure. I think it means I'd have to subscribe to both lists since I'm interested in all the topics but can't contribute to everything. Am I correct?? Many of the postings are cross-topical.....and it only takes seconds to disgard a posting one is not interested in. For example....I love Jay's FOTN postings which often feature a par as an example....but he discusses lots of math stuff too which is "on topic" to the non-par/frm list. What to do?? post to both?? That just means there is MORE stuff to filter. I briefly subscribed to a graphics list for the HTML guild.....compared to that traffic, this list is light. Personally, I work full time and long hours (including many week ends), am a single mom, can maintain a 30mb+ website (which includes producing original graphics) and still keep up with the traffic on this list. I believe the traffic was particularly heavy last month as we had a real bonanza in terms of great formulas. For you number types....check my stats on fractals produced... October - 9.3mb November - 10.6mb December - 27.1mb (joined fractint mailing list and was home during the xmas break fractaling like mad) January - 62.3mb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (sooooooo many good formulas) I think it is a poor idea to go into a reactive mode because one month produces an abberation in list traffic. Angela aka wizzle At 10:58 AM 2/3/98 -0700, you wrote: >The volume on this list is getting quite heavy. I'd like to propose that >we separate the posting of pars and formulas to a separate list, which is >to be moderated by a piece of software. > > >What do people think of this suggestion? This would split off the >par/frm mail from this list and return the discussion more to methods, >help, etc. Since the par distribution list would automatically web >archive every submission, you could refer to it by URL in the fractint >discussion if you wanted to. The =3D problem would be gone forever; >the line wrap problem would be gone forever; the missing >formulaname and formulafile from a par problem would be gone forever, >missing colormaps, etc., etc., etc. >-- > Rich Thomson > rthomson@ptc.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" > > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kerry Mitchell Subject: (fractint) Happy Valentine's Day! Date: 03 Feb 1998 21:23:43 -0700 (MST) Here is another collection of pars and formulas, including 2 valentines day images. Enjoy! Kerry Mitchell lkmitch@primenet.com comment { ; narrative copyright Kerry Mitchell Fun with fractions There is really no good mathematical reason for these formulas, but what the heck. The original thought was to look at what happens with the fractional parts of the iterates? This became, "how often is the real part of the iterate less than the imaginary part?" The fractional part is recovered using either the round() or trunc() functions. For example, if z = 12.3456, then the fractional part of z is 0.3456, which is z - trunc(z). The round() function can also be used, and can give different results. For each iteration, the fractional parts are computed and the comparison made. If the real part is less than the imaginary part, then a counter is incremented. At the end of the orbit, the counter is divided by the number of iterations, and scaled into an angle for decomposition coloring. Normally, the fractional part is simply that right of the decimal point. However, this can be changed through the use of the rounding factor. The iterate is divided by this factor, then the fractional part is taken, and multiplied by the factor. For example, if the rounding factor is 10, then z becomes 1.23456. The fractional part is 0.23456, which when multiplied by 10 becomes 2.3456. In these formulas, the rounding factor is complex, allowing greater flexibility. Two formulas add even greater possibilities. The fractional part can be computed using either the round() or trunc() functions. Before rounding or truncating, the iterate can also be run through any of the standard littany of Fractint functions. Go nuts. In addition to the xlty- functions, there are the heart- functions (both come in Julia and Mandelbrot flavors). The heart- functions started out asking, "how often is the magnitude of the fractional part less than the polar angle?" A few algebraic tricks later, this question changed to, "how can hearts be used to color a fractal?" The basic shape is shown using the "basic-heart" parameter selection. It shows the hearts that are the "background" to these images. The "basic-xlty" parameters shown the same for the xlty- formulas. } valentine1 { ; copyright Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=heart_jul function=round/ident center-mag=0/0/0.55 params=0.28/0.005/3/0.5/0.8/0.6 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 colors=000<61>y99zAAzAAzBB<61>zzzzzz\ zyz<60>i1ih0hh0hg0g<61>000 cyclerange=0/255 } valentine2 { ; copyright Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=heart_man function=round/ident center-mag=-1.93970441053729800/+0.00162056367432151/1892693 params=4/4/1/0 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 colors=C0C<16>000000100<60>y99zAAzAAzBB<61>\ zzzzzzzyz<60>i1ih0hh0hg0g<43>D0D cyclerange=0/255 } xlty-julia-sample { ; copyright Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=xlty_jul function=round/recip passes=1 center-mag=0/0/0.8/1/90 params=0.2892573747165716/0.013391178\ 93975959/4/1/0.1/0.1 float=y maxiter=2000 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 colors=000400500600810<4>C20C20D20D30E30<3>G40H\ 40H40H50<18>P91PA1PA1PA1QA1<29>YI5YI5YI5YJ5ZJ5ZJ5<57>iYIiYIjY\ IjYJjZJjZJ<41>qhWqiXqiXqiYqiY<67>zzz cyclerange=0/255 } xlty-mandel-sample { ; copyright Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=xlty_man function=round/log passes=1 center-mag=\ -0.6/0/0.8 params=4/1.5/0/0.5 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 colors=006108<4>30F40G40H50I50I61J<\ 8>A2QB2QB2RC2RC2S<5>F4VG4WG4WH4W<12>N8aO9bO9bPAbPAc<20>ZKj_K\ k_Lk`Mk<13>gUpgVphWphXpiXq<33>zyzzzzzyz<31>jZqiYqiXqhXphWpgV\ p<25>WGhVFgVFgUEfUEf<18>K6_K6ZJ6ZJ6YI5Y<3>G4WG4WF4VF3U<14>71M\ 71L61K61J50I<3>30F30E20C20B<2>006000 cyclerange=0/255 } basic-heart { ; copyright Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname\ =heart_jul function=round/ident center-mag=-0.2/0/0.6666667/\ 1.333333 params=0/0/0/1/1/0 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=000C\ GS<4>9Ne<7>eFQbJPZNOOWNCdM7fN1iP<3>5Vc<9>NnZPqYRqY<6>kqS<4>m\ ux<3>zaY<13>T3pQ0rQ4r<13>Wyw<2>GJ1<6>x2N<2>pBmtRWxfE<9>SD1<1\ 2>ecO<8>8MY<14>4pJ<11>EHC<4>si5<10>bka<4>0jv<2>TEY<4>coOfwLf\ uN<13>hUp<4>Fjo<13>8T67R29T4<7>ShOVjRZeS<5>x7_<7>ime<6>Zhezz\ zWge cyclerange=0/255 } basic-xlty { ; copyright Kerry Mitchell reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=xlt\ y_jul function=round/ident center-mag=-0.00626305/0/0.6666667/1.\ 333333 params=0/0/0/1/1/0 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=000CGS<4>9Ne<7>eFQb\ JPZNOOWNCdM7fN1iP<3>5Vc<9>NnZPqYRqY<6>kqS<4>mux<3>zaY<13>T3pQ0rQ\ 4r<13>Wyw<2>GJ1<6>x2N<2>pBmtRWxfE<9>SD1<12>ecO<8>8MY<14>4pJ<11>E\ HC<4>si5<10>bka<4>0jv<2>TEY<4>coOfwLfuN<13>hUp<4>Fjo<13>8T67R29T\ 4<7>ShOVjRZeS<5>x7_<7>ime<6>ZhezzzWge cyclerange=0/255 } frm:xlty_man { ; Kerry Mitchell ; ; colors by how often x < y, where x & y are the ; real & imaginary parts of the fractional part of ; the iterate of the Mandelbrot set ; ; real(p1) = bailout (try 4) ; imag(p1) = color speed (try 1) ; p2 = rounding factor (try 1) ; fn1 = rounding function, either round() or trunc() ; fn2 = arbitrary function of iterate (try log()) ; calculation uses variable zc, z used for coloring ; use decomp=256 ; zc=0, c=pixel, iter=2, twopi=2*pi, count=0 maxr=real(p1), speed=imag(p1)*twopi*255/256 roundfac=p2: ; ; adjust iterate through arbitrary function and find ; fractional part ; temp=fn2(zc)/roundfac, frac=roundfac*(temp-fn1(temp)) ; ; update counter if conditions are right ; if (real(frac)maxr)||(iter==maxit)) angle=speed*count/(iter-1) z=cos(angle)+flip(sin(angle)) iter=-1 else iter=iter+1 zc=sqr(zc)+c endif iter>0 } frm:xlty_jul { ; Kerry Mitchell ; ; colors by how often x < y, where x & y are the ; real & imaginary parts of the fractional part of ; the iterate of the Julia set ; ; p1 = Julia parameter ; real(p2) = bailout (try 4) ; imag(p2) = color speed (try 1) ; p3 = rounding factor (try 1) ; fn1 = rounding function, either round() or trunc() ; fn2 = arbitrary function of iterate (try log()) ; calculation uses variable zc, z used for coloring ; use decomp=256 ; zc=pixel, c=p1, iter=2, twopi=2*pi, count=0 maxr=real(p2), speed=imag(p2)*twopi*255/256 roundfac=p3: ; ; adjust iterate through arbitrary function and find ; fractional part ; temp=fn2(zc)/roundfac, frac=roundfac*(temp-fn1(temp)) ; ; update counter if conditions are right ; if (real(frac)maxr)||(iter==maxit)) angle=speed*count/(iter-1) z=cos(angle)+flip(sin(angle)) iter=-1 else iter=iter+1 zc=sqr(zc)+c endif iter>0 } frm:heart_man { ; Kerry Mitchell ; ; colors by how often r < t, where r & t are the ; magnitude & polar angle of the fractional part of ; the iterate of the Mandelbrot set ; fills fractal with little hearts ; ; real(p1) = bailout (try 4) ; imag(p1) = color speed (try 1) ; p2 = rounding factor (try 1) ; fn1 = rounding function, either round() or trunc() ; fn2 = arbitrary function of iterate (try log()) ; calculation uses variable zc, z used for coloring ; use decomp=256 ; zc=0, c=pixel, iter=2, twopi=2*pi, count=0 maxr=real(p1), speed=imag(p1)*twopi*255/256 roundfac=p2: ; ; adjust iterate through arbitrary function and find ; fractional part ; temp=fn2(zc)/roundfac, frac=temp-fn1(temp) r=cabs(frac) t=cabs(imag(log(frac))/twopi) ; ; update counter if conditions are right ; if (rmaxr)||(iter==maxit)) angle=speed*count/(iter-1) z=cos(angle)+flip(sin(angle)) iter=-1 else iter=iter+1 zc=sqr(zc)+c endif iter>0 } frm:heart_jul { ; Kerry Mitchell ; ; colors by how often r < t, where r & t are the ; magnitude & polar angle of the fractional part of ; the iterate of the Julia set ; fills fractal with little hearts ; ; p1 = Julia parameter ; real(p2) = bailout (try 4) ; imag(p2) = color speed (try 1) ; p3 = rounding factor (try 1) ; fn1 = rounding function, either round() or trunc() ; fn2 = arbitrary function of iterate (try log()) ; calculation uses variable zc, z used for coloring ; use decomp=256 ; zc=pixel, c=p1, iter=2, twopi=2*pi, count=0 maxr=real(p2), speed=imag(p2)*twopi*255/256 roundfac=p3: ; ; adjust iterate through arbitrary function and find ; fractional part ; temp=fn2(zc)/roundfac, frac=temp-fn1(temp) r=cabs(frac) t=cabs(imag(log(frac))/twopi) ; ; update counter if conditions are right ; if (rmaxr)||(iter==maxit)) angle=speed*count/(iter-1) z=cos(angle)+flip(sin(angle)) iter=-1 else iter=iter+1 zc=sqr(zc)+c endif iter>0 } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kerry Mitchell Subject: Re: (fractint) Happy Valentine's Day! Date: 03 Feb 1998 21:27:05 -0700 (MST) By the way--one of the valentine images from that par file has been posted to alt.binaries.pictures.fractals. Kerry Mitchell lkmitch@primenet.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Blake Hyde" Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 04 Feb 1998 00:38:56 -0500 :Those discussion-y posts take up about as much volume as the actual pars, :and are much more annoying (though quite necessary) to my mind. Plus the :posts telling people that the pars they posted are pretty, of course. I :think that's the group-of-posts that could be most usefully moved to a :separate list. Nu? I actually like the discussion posts. It's a whole lot better to have a high list volume and discussion than a cold, impersonal list with two or three messages a month. Take, for instance, the advent of an old list I used to belong to, gen-disc. It started out lively, sort of like this one. Then, as the volume got larger, people started complaining because people were "gen-discing." Then, they decided to split the traffic into several mini-lists. Then it became one of those you dreaded to post on, like when you never knew which list your post got put on. It eventually ended up Dead (tm). So, for my part, I say keep it as it is. Of course, I'm one of the ppl who posts off-topic all the time, so I might not count. :) But, of course, there is the fact that I would probably subscribe to all of them. So it really wouldn't matter to me... but please try not to Die (c). I have to have something to do when I'm not in the mood to fractal. (Not that that's often, but...) Blake Hyde ~ Casper ~ Novan Dragon Homepage: www.connectu.net/bhyde <--- my www server is down, dunno why *sigh* Email: bhyde@connectu.net - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: James Polley Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? Date: 03 Feb 1998 16:37:53 -0800 I hate to disagree, but My copy of netscape is missing some subjects! And it has some repeats! Justin A. Kolodziej wrote: > Blake Hyde wrote: > > > > I have gotten several articles from the list with no subject, that Outlook > > ExpressYourHatred won't read. Is it just me, or is it the list? Or OE? > > Netscape reads them, so it must be LookOut. But it seems I've seen some > of these messages before... > > > Blake Hyde ~ Casper ~ Novan Dragon > > Homepage: www.connectu.net/bhyde > > Email: bhyde@connectu.net > > > > - > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > 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" > > -- > Justin A. Kolodziej > Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? > Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu > Marquette University is www.mu.edu > > - > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 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" - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 4 Feb 1998 (FractoBall Spat) Date: 04 Feb 1998 00:32:14 -0800 F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 4 Feb 1998 (FractoBall Spat) (this is an experiment, does all the word wrap come through OK) (sorry about the multiple post, my san.rr.com web site is frozen again) Dr. J, got too much sun over the weekend. Now it is effecting his behavior. The latest is, well, he is really mad at me for not helping him with a math problem. Believe me, I tried, but email being slow and even though my friends are helpful... Anyway, he got into a quarrel with a FractoBall official about a call in the last FractoBowl game. Oh, his sun burn? Have you ever met someone who no matter how much sun burn they look like they have, they don't peel. They just suddenly have a nice tan. Well, that is Dr. J., Figure 1. He has forgotten about the Sunday's sunburn, and it is only Tuesday! Oh yes, where was I... Oh yes, the FractoBall feud. It seem there was a bad call, er... a questionable call. You see, if a player touches out of bounds he is out of the play. And since the FractoBall field is not a rectangle, and refereeing can be problematic. There seems to always be a discussion (they call it an iteration) about these plays. On some of these border line plays, discussions can carry on into billions of iterations. Now these iterations take on a routine flavor after a while. And if they settle to a single result, then the player is considered 'in'. But if it settles into a repeating cycle of two or more values, the discussion is considered unfocused (well, that is what they call it) and the player is 'out' of bounds. The formula for the iterations used in the games is 1) z= z^3 + c Figure 1. Dr. J has a nice tan after all. http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/3825/FotN35.html Figure 2. An idealized FractoBall field. The FractoBall field has a fat figure 8 shape. Fans collect in the heart shaped cells around the field. The boundary of the actual playing field is, in complex arithmetic given by this formula, describing a cycloid. Let 2) z = exp(i*pi*theta)/sqrt(3); Then 3) c = z(1-z^2). Theta (the Greek letter) is an angle which allows us to trace out the boundary. This equation is used to make the original field markings. But then as the game proceeds, the marks get messed up. The players kick up a lot of Fatou dust. When a doubtful play occurs, a flag thrown down by an official marks the questionable spot. After using an equivalent of GPS (Global Positioning System) the officials obtain the complex coordinate value for the mark. Application of Eqn 1, iterated until a result can be reached, decides all. In the last game, a very long almost non-terminating iteration occurred with tempers flaring as the minutes passed. Dr. J had become very irate about this. He was in fact scolded by an official for shouting and jeering. But he tells me it is unfair. (no duh, right). The cameras actually recorded that spat on the sidelines, there not being much else to cover. Anyway, Dr. J claimed "I can make these questionable play calls in one iteration!" They said "Prove it! or sit down!!" Dr. J has been fuming ever since. "What do they know", he sputters. I have asked by email if he actually has a better way to make the call. He just sputtered, of course. Sputtered? you ask? on email? Well here is a sample of his email: Of cORse i Can HOw daRE you QUestIOn Dr J! MaYBe ILL teLL you, MaYBe I woNT. I'm sure I can sort this out for us in the real world tomorrow. Until then... Stay healthy, Jay FGZ-Mand { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 IF( |p3| == 0) p3 = 16 ENDIF c=pixel, z=sqrt(-c), bailout = real(p3): z1=z*z + c; z = p1*z1*z1/(z1 + p2) + c; |z| <= bailout } FGZ-M-DrJ-Sun-Burn { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fgz.frm formulaname=fgz-mand center-mag=-0.02796925726298376/-0.00024404017074993/177.1369/1/-90 params=16/0/0.1/0/0/0 float=y maxiter=2560 inside=bof61 outside=128 decomp=256 colors=mU0kT1UA3cK3XA6bN6AAAcL5RA4cK\ 4A43SG3K62OE2UD1KB0UB0cA0UA0F90U80D7\ 0K70B60<4>520320210000000<4>321K2143\ 1<87>mcKcmKmcK<125>000 } frm:Colorit-3 { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 b=p1 ; p1=cos(a)+i*sin(a), a=light angle if(p1==0) p1=1 endif a=pi*p1/180, b=cos(a)+i*sin(a) ; p1= light angle (deg) done = 1, iter=0, z = 0, zc = 0, c = pixel, dz=1 : ; initialization. iter = iter+1 ; gotta count em dz=3*sqr(zc)*dz+1 ; derivative, dz/dc zc=zc*sqr(zc) + c ; standard MSet iteration if(|zc| >= 1024) ; Bailout z = z -8 + ((sin(2*pi*iter/256)*Real(b*dz/zc))>0) + iter done=-1 ; Set flag to force an exit. endif done >= 0 ; Continue if the flag >=0. } FractoBall-field { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 FractoBall field reset=1960 type=formula formulaname=colorit-3 center-mag=-8.88178e-016/-6.66134e-016/0.9861933/1/-90 params=120/0 float=y maxiter=2560 inside=0 outside=real periodicity=0 colors=UcAVTTcccVTTcccVTTcccVTTcccVTTcccVTTcccVTTcccVTTcccVTTcccVTTcccUU\ UcccUUUccc0mK0U02mJ1U05nI3U07nH5V0AoG6V0CoF8W0FpDAW0IqCCX0KqBDX0NrAFX0Pr\ 9HY0Ss8JY0Vt6KZ0Xt5MZ0wK0mc0wK0mc0wK0mc0wK0mc0wL0mc1wL1mc1wL1lc1wM1lc1wM\ 1lb2wM1lb2wN2lb2wN2kb2wN2kb3wO2kb3wO3kb3wO3kb3wP3ja4wP3ja4wP3ja4wQ4ja4wQ\ 4ja5wQ4ia5wR4ia5wR4ia5wR5i`6wR5i`6wS5h`6wS5h`7wS6h`7wT6h`7wT6h`7wT6g_8wU\ 6g_8wU7g_8wU7g_8xV7g_9xV7f_9xV8f_9xW8f_9xW8fZAxW8fZAxX8eZAxX9eZAxX9eZBxY\ 9eZBxY9eZBxY9dZBxYAdYCxZAdYCxZAdYCxZAdYDx_BdYDx_BcYDx_BcYDx`BcXEx`BcXEx`\ CcXExaCbXExaCbXFxaCbXFxbDbXFxbDbXFxbDaWGxcDaWGxcDaWGxcEaWGxdEaWHxdE`WHxd\ E`WHyeF`WHyfG`VIyfH`VIygJ_VIygK_VJyhL_VJyhM_VJyiO_VJyiPZUKyjQZUKyjSZUKyk\ TZUKxkUZULxlVYULxlXYULxmYYULxmZYTMxn`YTMxnaXTMxobXTMxocXTNxpeXTNxpfXTNxq\ gWSOxqhWSPxrjWSPxrkWSQxslWSQxsnVTRxtoVTRxtpVTSxuqVTSxus } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Otterstaetter Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 04 Feb 1998 10:15:55 +0100 Rich Thomson wrote: > we separate the posting of pars and formulas to a separate list, which is > to be moderated by a piece of software. ... ... > > What do people think of this suggestion? ... ... > The =3D problem would be gone forever; etc. ... sounds great to me! May be some people like holding discussion and corresponding par/frm comments etc. together; my suggestion: let this list untouched AND separate the par/frm postings as you described. So we have all the discussion stuff together and people who is interested in par/frm only can subscribe to the new list. Just my idea. Peter - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Sylvie Gallet Subject: (fractint) gravijul Date: 04 Feb 1998 07:14:02 -0500 Hi Les, >> >> It's been a while since we haven't seen pars based on gravijul! = >> Here are mine:<< >> >> Exquisite! Thanks! >> I especially liked #2 My favorite too! >> Any "gallet" variations on the gravijul.frm in the pipeline? Nothing interesting for now... Cheers, - Sylvie - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Brederlow Subject: Re: (fractint) M-set area: an Idea Date: 04 Feb 1998 14:51:28 +0100 ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) writes: > There are well-known upper & lower bounds on the area of M. I have a > thought: Get similar bounds for the areas of the M-set for z^n+c, for n=3, > 4, 5, and 50. This last will be nearly a circle and the area estimate > should be quite good. If there's a logical progression from the estimated > areas, then the area for z^50+c could be used to get a precise guess at > the area of M, with orders of magnitude more precision than we have now. If you can prove that there is a logical progression it might be usefull, but heres my two pence. The area of z^n+c converges to a circle for n>>\infty. The higher n is now, the higher the resolution must be to get a good result. The relative error could be expressed as Abs error Area of circle - Area of M-Set and that would rise for higher n. Also the logical progression would probably magnify that error when following it backwards from big n to z`2+c. By the way, what are the upper and lower bounds? And how are they calculated? I know that it can be done by brute force calculating every pixel and counting, but some sort of speedup might be used also. Of cause Guessing, tesseral and boundary are out of question, because they don't give exact results. But what about distance estimation and cyclic checks? May the Source be with you. Mrvn - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ian Kaplan Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 04 Feb 1998 09:23:58 -0500 (EST) Blake wrote: > (I wrote:) > :Those discussion-y posts take up about as much volume as the actual pars, > :and are much more annoying (though quite necessary) to my mind. Plus the > :posts telling people that the pars they posted are pretty, of course. I > :think that's the group-of-posts that could be most usefully moved to a > :separate list. Nu? > > > I actually like the discussion posts. It's a whole lot better to have a > high list volume and discussion than a cold, impersonal list with two or > three messages a month. Take, for instance, the advent of an old list I used > to belong to, gen-disc. It started out lively, sort of like this one. Then, > as the volume got larger, people started complaining because people were > "gen-discing." Then, they decided to split the traffic into several > mini-lists. It's not that I dislike that kind of discussion, at all. But if we were running multiple lists, I could filter them into separate mailboxes and otherwise organize my life that much more. Nu. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 04 Feb 1998 10:17:31 -0700 In article <3.0.3.32.19980204131557.0075aaac@nznet.gen.nz> , "Morgan L. Owens" writes: > I would like to make a suggestion at this point. [normalizing > par/frm entries] I like this idea, I will include it. > If a PAR is submitted that requires a formula that is neither provided in > the submission nor is in the formula archive (which is maintained in an > orgform manner) - or not in the Fractint standard release, for that matter > - an email could be sent back to the sender noting the fact and requesting > that the formula be supplied: the par is not posted until its formula is > available. This can be a pain to implement, but is a good suggestion. It probably won't happen in the first round of coding. The software will either accept entries referring to unknown pars (noting them as such in the distribution), or bounce them back to the sender. > [moderation software accepting archive query requests] Majordomo provides a way for files to be retrieved by email, and listings of files to be obtained on a per-list basis. The archive would also be available by ftp and http access. Harvest works well as a content index database -- that would be the best tool for searching. I don't want the moderation software to become too complicated; I'd rather use existing tools wherever I can. > With all this extra functionality, of course, I note that the mailing list > itself becomes more like a noticeboard announcing new pars and formulae to > its subscribers. That was my idea. > I'm not sure about the thumbnail idea - wasn't there some trouble some time > back with binary attachements getting munted somewhere along the line? That is why there are 4 varieties of distribution available to subscribers -- choice is good. If you choose a thumbnail distribution and you find the thumbnails are getting corrupted in delivery, then you can switch to a non-thumbnail version by unsubscribing from one mailing list and subscribing to another. > Of course, if the idea about requesting and receving copies of the archive > were to be implemented, it would be a _very good_ idea to use a binary > encoding. Open-ended archives like this usually aren't available as a single binary entity because that entity grows larger and larger over time. Majordomo also provides digest capability, so it is possible that a digest version of the par distribution lists could be created allowing people to receive approximately similarly sized chunks of pars at irregular intervals, based on list volume. Thanks for your good suggestions. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 04 Feb 1998 10:22:00 -0700 In article <01bd312f$2fa972e0$50d719ce@bhyde.connectu.net> , "Blake Hyde" writes: > [list split resulted...] It eventually ended up Dead (tm). My real motivation is to make the distribution of pars/frm/etc. files for fractint easier, archivable and less error-prone. I seriously doubt that it would kill discussion on this list! -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) Is this just me, or...? Date: 04 Feb 1998 11:42:48 -0600 James Polley wrote: > > I hate to disagree, but My copy of netscape is missing some subjects! And it has > some repeats! I'm not denying that, but the original complaint was that LookOut wouldn't read it _at all_! Enough of this. I think we know something got munged somewhere. -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kerry Mitchell Subject: (fractint) comments in formulas and pars Date: 04 Feb 1998 13:54:03 -0700 (MST) It has been pointed out to me that I was a little verbose in my last formula submission, so that the important stuff about parameter setting is not visible in the formula part of the parameters screen (press "z" to enter parameters and the formula is listed in the lower half of the screen). What is the consensus about this? On the long-winded side, the comments may help elucidate what's happening, but may be best viewed in a separate editor. You can always scroll through the listing with the control keys and arrow keys. On the concise side, the formulas are smaller and the comments don't get in the way of seeing the actual coding. I have tended to put a short description of the formula, definitions of the input variables, and suggested parameter values, in the formulas, along with explanations of what's happening when. Is this too much? Just enough? Don't care? Any thoughts or comments? Kerry Kerry Mitchell lkmitch@primenet.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Happy Valentine's Day! Date: 04 Feb 1998 15:59:48 -0500 (EST) Check this out... HotGoldSpiral { ; Basedon xlty_julia_sample ; Zoom & colors by PGD reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=xlty_jul function=round/recip passes=1 center-mag=0.518253/-0.191221/16/1/90 params=0.2892573747165716/0.01339117893975959/4/1/0.1/0.1 float=y maxiter=2000 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 colors=000zz0<158>K00K00L00<92>z00 cyclerange=0/255 } frm:xlty_jul { ; Kerry Mitchell ; ; colors by how often x < y, where x & y are the ; real & imaginary parts of the fractional part of ; the iterate of the Julia set ; ; p1 = Julia parameter ; real(p2) = bailout (try 4) ; imag(p2) = color speed (try 1) ; p3 = rounding factor (try 1) ; fn1 = rounding function, either round() or trunc() ; fn2 = arbitrary function of iterate (try log()) ; calculation uses variable zc, z used for coloring ; use decomp=256 ; zc=pixel, c=p1, iter=2, twopi=2*pi, count=0 maxr=real(p2), speed=imag(p2)*twopi*255/256 roundfac=p3: ; ; adjust iterate through arbitrary function and find ; fractional part ; temp=fn2(zc)/roundfac, frac=roundfac*(temp-fn1(temp)) ; ; update counter if conditions are right ; if (real(frac)maxr)||(iter==maxit)) angle=speed*count/(iter-1) z=cos(angle)+flip(sin(angle)) iter=-1 else iter=iter+1 zc=sqr(zc)+c endif iter>0 } -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: Re: (fractint) comments in formulas and pars Date: 04 Feb 1998 15:14:49 -0600 Kerry, - It has been pointed out to me that I was a little verbose in my last - formula submission, so that the important stuff about parameter setting is - not visible in the formula part of the parameters screen (press "z" to - enter parameters and the formula is listed in the lower half of the - screen). What is the consensus about this? I don't know about consensus, but how about putting brief descriptions of the parameters in the first section (which appears on the z screen) and then longer descriptions and explanations of what goes on further down? Interested parties will scroll; folks just wanting to plug numbers in will get terse help on what numbers do what. 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Jakubowicz Subject: Re: (fractint) comments in formulas and pars Date: 04 Feb 1998 16:30:02 -0800 Kerry, >I have tended to put a short description of the formula, definitions of >the input variables, and suggested parameter values, in the formulas, >along with explanations of what's happening when. Is this too much? No. I find your commenting your formulas extremely helpful, as well as your accompanying explanations. Figuring out what some of these uncommented formulas mean is about as fun as debugging someone's old COBOL code -- altho I suppose one could look at it as a challenge. So, the more verbose the better I would say, at least in your case, for what that is worth. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) comments in formulas and pars Date: 04 Feb 1998 13:27:08 -0800 Hi Kerry, > On the long-winded side, the comments may help elucidate what's > happening, but may be best viewed in a separate editor. > You can always scroll through the listing with the control keys > and arrow keys. On the concise side, the formulas are smaller > and the comments don't get in the way of seeing the actual coding. You volumn of comments is fine. The only issue I would have is that the controlkey/arrorkey method of viewing is not well know. I just looked at the online help in Fractint and did not see it. I'm pushing for tighter format in the first 10 lines. I would like to see at least a line each for each parameter (that gets us down to line 7) and one each for the functions (that gets us to line 10). And there are ten available. The first line should identify the author and date. Next in priority to show up in the ten lines would be items relating to what can be set in other windows, like X, which must be known to use the formula correctly. The really well documented formulas coming to the list have a style which includes early blank lines, rows of ************ and so on which I feel are fine down in the body. But up in the quick look window they only push the important info off the bottom. Yes, you can scroll, but this is not well known. It is after all, only in v19.6. Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Nature102@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 04 Feb 1998 17:07:20 EST In a message dated 2-3-98 11:33:05 PM Central Standard Time, bhyde@connectu.net writes: << I actually like the discussion posts. It's a whole lot better to have a high list volume and discussion than a cold, impersonal list with two or three messages a month. >> Yah, I agree with this. I really dislike discussion places with just a bunch of robots talking. (::Robot voice:: "Here is a for-mu-la I just made." "The i- ter-a-tion count has too ma-ny whip-pet grom-mets in it." "The prob-lem needs to be fixed by sum-mon-ing an ex-or-cist for Fract-int." "010011001101101." :-P) I really prefer to read mail by real people with real emotions and real thoughts, and not just some random collection of letters, dots, and little @ thingies who might just be computer programs for all I know. :-P - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) M-set area: an Idea Date: 04 Feb 1998 14:11:55 -0800 Mrvn wrote, >By the way, what are the upper and lower bounds? And how are they >calculated? > I know that it can be done by brute force calculating every pixel and > counting, See http://home.earthlink.net/~mrob/-muency-/pixelcounting.html > but some sort of speedup might be used also. See the state of the art here (the lower bound is 1.5063036). http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/3825/Period-Area-16.html > Of course Guessing, tesseral and boundary are out of question, > because they don't give exact results. But what about distance > estimation and cyclic checks? See http://inls.ucsd.edu/y/Complex/area.ps.Z In 1993 I made this formula for the period 1 component for z := z^n + c The component is a cycloid, so the area is an exact lower bound for the total area. For large n, the area approaches pi. Area of period 1 is (n+1)pi/n^((n+1)/(n-1)) An upper bound would be pi. Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 04 Feb 1998 17:18:18 -0500 (EST) I found a bug in Fractint 19.6. It looks like it suffers some kind of internal error when given the following syntactically correct formula: Explode_M_2 { c=pixel z=0 ; Find critical point using Newton's method. c2=2*c z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der : z=exp(z)+c/sqr(z+2), real(z)<=900000 } When this formula is selected from the formula screen, it buzzes and prints a red error box containing this garbage, which makes no sense to me, does not seem to refer to any actual error in the formula, and which must be the manifestation of some kind of a bug. Error(7): Table overflow ...(z),func=t*ez-c2,der=3*s*ez+t*ez,z=z-func/der,z2=z+2,s=sqr(z2),t=z... ^ Any key to continue... Please issue a bugfix release (19.7? 19.61?) ASDAP correcting this, as well as the video mode screen bug where setting a new key combo corrupts fractint.cfg, and the problem with occasional hangs rendering formula types at 1024x768 and lerger. (I don't really want to wait until 20.0 towork on this formula!) -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: TRMoe@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) comments in formulas and pars Date: 04 Feb 1998 17:15:58 EST Hi Kerry- In a message dated 98-02-04 15:56:58 EST, you write: << I have tended to put a short description of the formula, definitions of the input variables, and suggested parameter values, in the formulas, along with explanations of what's happening when. >> count me among those who appreciate and value your comments. I also agree with the idea that any parameters necessary to make the formula work are better placed early so they are visible without scrolling. That will keep those who haven't spotted the "control - arrow keys" instruction yet from getting frustrated. As for the rest, I like having the formula explained in your step by step fashion. It is a great help to the less numerate (such as myself) among us. Thank you. Tom - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Nature102@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 04 Feb 1998 17:35:33 EST In a message dated 2-4-98 4:19:35 PM Central Standard Time, ao950@freenet.carleton.ca writes: << When this formula is selected from the formula screen, it buzzes and prints a red error box containing this garbage, which makes no sense to me, does not seem to refer to any actual error in the formula, and which must be the manifestation of some kind of a bug. Error(7): Table overflow ...(z),func=t*ez-c2,der=3*s*ez+t*ez,z=z-func/der,z2=z+2,s=sqr(z2),t=z... ^ Any key to continue... >> I think that means it just ran out of memory to use the formula or something. That formula's kind of big. :-P - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Morgan L. Owens" Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 05 Feb 1998 12:20:07 +1300 At 10:17 04/02/98 -0700, Rich Thomson wrote: > >In article <3.0.3.32.19980204131557.0075aaac@nznet.gen.nz> , > "Morgan L. Owens" writes: > >> [moderation software accepting archive query requests] > >I don't want the moderation software to become too complicated; I'd >rather use existing tools wherever I can. > I'll agree with this. One of the Twelve Networking Truths [RFC1925] states: (12) In protocol design, perfection has been reached not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. MLO - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Morgan L. Owens" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 05 Feb 1998 12:36:30 +1300 At 17:35 04/02/98 EST, Nature102@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 2-4-98 4:19:35 PM Central Standard Time, >ao950@freenet.carleton.ca writes: > ><< > > Error(7): Table overflow > ...(z),func=t*ez-c2,der=3*s*ez+t*ez,z=z-func/der,z2=z+2,s=sqr(z2),t=z... > ^ > > Any key to continue... >> > > I think that means it just ran out of memory to use the formula or >something. That formula's kind of big. :-P > I used to see this error a lot before the formula parser was rewritten for - what version was it? 19.3? It was always because I was trying something too big; trying to rewrite things to make them much shorter helped, though offhand I can't see much room for abbreviation in your example: perhaps fewer preiterations? Or how about bundling the preiteration code into the loop itself, with a flag to switch from the prep code to the loop after a certain number of iterations? Something that smells like "if (iterationcount<=preplimit [prep code] else [loop code] endif iterationcount=iterationcount+1". I think the error message could be better worded, however. "Memory overflow" or "Formula too large" perhaps. MLO - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 04 Feb 1998 16:19:55 -0800 Hi Paul, Try this (while they debug Fractint :-] ) which solves for the critical point another way. The .2 and .8 are a damping factor which seems to work well. Convergence is about as fast as Newton. My formula gets you to about 8 digits in 8 steps. Newton works better as a polisher, since it does great in the finish. It finishes with full accurage in my C++ tests (except when it blows away my DOS window :-(. I have included a sample view into this space. Have fun! Jay frm:Explode_M_2j { ; by Jay Hill, 1998 ; after Paul Derbyshire c=pixel z=0 ; eight steps of Jay's formula z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(2*c)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(2*c)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(2*c)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(2*c)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(2*c)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(2*c)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(2*c)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(2*c)-z)/3)) ; finish with one of Derbyshire's Newton steps z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-2*c der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der : ; Derbyshire's formula z=exp(z)+c/sqr(z+2), real(z)<=900000 } explos { ; by Jay Hill, 1998 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=explode.frm formulaname=Explode_M_2j center-mag=-8.88178e-015/5.32907e-015/0.05827815 float=y maxiter=2000 inside=bof61 periodicity=0 colors=@default } explos2 { ; by Jay Hill, 1998 reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=explode.frm formulaname=explode_m_2j center-mag=-7.45891/-0.344906/0.1655629 float=y maxiter=2000 inside=bof61 periodicity=0 colors=@default } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 04 Feb 1998 16:30:31 -0800 At 12:36 PM 2/5/98 +1300, Morgan L. Owens wrote: >At 17:35 04/02/98 EST, Nature102@aol.com wrote: >>In a message dated 2-4-98 4:19:35 PM Central Standard Time, >>ao950@freenet.carleton.ca writes: >> ... >I used to see this error a lot before the formula parser was rewritten for >- what version was it? 19.3? It was always because I was trying something >too big; trying to rewrite things to make them much shorter helped, though >offhand I can't see much room for abbreviation in your example: perhaps >fewer preiterations? > ... Maybe it's already been addressed (I'm still relatively new to the list), but I have to ask an obvious question: is iteration loop support being planned for the next version of Fractint? Bud - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 04 Feb 1998 16:39:23 -0800 I meant *nested* iteration loops. Obviously, Fractint *already* supports iteration loops! ;o) Bud - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 04 Feb 1998 17:53:34 -0700 In article <199802050028.QAA22793@mom.hooked.net> , Mark Christenson writes: > is iteration loop support being > planned for the next version of Fractint? Its generally been decided that making fractint's iteration counter visible inside formulas is a Good Thing. Also, there has been talk of adding do/while for/next style looping constructs to the formula parser for looping. Is that the kind of thing you want? -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 04 Feb 1998 17:08:38 -0800 Hi Paul, I wrote: > Try this which solves for the critical point another way. I have run a few more tests. There are multiple roots for some values of c, and my algorithm does find different roots sometimes. But that should not be a problem. The formulation gets a dozen digits or more, your milage may vary. Oh, and there is an optimization which should be stuck back into your formula, putting c2=2*c. Note the formula name change. I wonder how much optimization Fractint does like this? Jay Explode_M_2J (xaxis){ ; by Jay Hill 1998 ; after Paul Derbyshire c=pixel, c2=2*c, z=0 ; eight steps of Jay's formula for critical point z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(c2)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(c2)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(c2)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(c2)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(c2)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(c2)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(c2)-z)/3)) z=.2*z+.8*(-2+exp((log(c2)-z)/3)) ; finish with one of Derbyshire's Newton steps z2=z+2 s=sqr(z2) t=z2*s ez=exp(z) func=t*ez-c2 der=3*s*ez+t*ez z=z-func/der : ; Paul Derbyshire's formula z=exp(z)+c/sqr(z+2), real(z)<=900000 } explos3 { ; by Jay Hill 1998 ; after Paul Derbyshire reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=explode.frm formulaname=explode_m_2J center-mag=-2.60858/5.77006/2.143265 float=y maxiter=2000 inside=bof61 decomp=256 periodicity=0 colors=000000<28>uISwJTwJT<45>wv1ww0vw1<45\ >2du0cw0cw<62>mAwmAwlAv<58>111\ 000000000 } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 05 Feb 1998 00:20:20 -0500 (EST) [Odd: I got this reply before I got my copy of the original!] > I think that means it just ran out of memory to use the formula or >something. That formula's kind of big. :-P Out of memory, my left parietal lobe. I have 32 megabytes EDO in this sucker, and then there's my swap. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: (fractint) Simplgif... Date: 05 Feb 1998 00:22:04 -0500 (EST) Well, I finally ran across the infamous simplgif bug myself: a certain 4-image fractmig turned into a bogus GIF89a under simplgif; the file was a valid gif89a but everything from about line 1000 down was missing. I yanked the fixed simplgif from Tim's FTP directory on phoenix, and it worked perfectly on the same image... way to go, Tim!... :-) -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 05 Feb 1998 00:33:02 -0500 (EST) >Try this (while they debug Fractint :-] ) which solves for the >critical point another way. The .2 and .8 are a damping factor >which seems to work well. Convergence is about as fast >as Newton. My formula gets you to about 8 digits in 8 steps. >Newton works better as a polisher, since it does great in the >finish. It finishes with full accurage in my C++ tests (except >when it blows away my DOS window :-(. I have included a >sample view into this space. Have fun! [deletia] Thanks a bunch! But...how the freaking hell does it work? :-) -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 05 Feb 1998 00:41:38 -0500 (EST) >I wrote: >> Try this which solves for the critical point another way. > >I have run a few more tests. There are multiple roots for >some values of c, and my algorithm does find different >roots sometimes. But that should not be a problem. The >formulation gets a dozen digits or more, your milage >may vary. Multiple roots?? All I did was take the exponential graph and add a bump somewhere west of the origin. That should be the only critical point; there's also the asymptotic value 0. Are you 100% sure your computation isn't either finding preimages (not a problem) or converging incorrectly? (Newton can sometimes converge to a point or a cycle that's not a root, for degree >=3 polynomials and other functions...) I don't suppose you can reel off a particular value of c and two or more of the multiple roots? :-) >I wonder how much optimization Fractint does like this? I don't know, and I don't think Tim is telling -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MAksoy@aol.com Subject: (fractint) Fractint Wish- mousedriven parameter entry+ fractal preview on 1 screen Date: 05 Feb 1998 01:47:18 EST Dear Fractinters, I've been thinking this over for a while - let me know what you think about it! So many formulas - so little time! As a new Fractint user working with formulas, I find that a major bottleneck in obtaining interesting fractals involves finding the optimal parameter settings (such as real and imaginary p1 values) to enter for a new formula. Since this is impossible for most people to predict beforehand, much time is spent typing in "best guess" values on the parameter screen, watching the fractal render, and shuttling back to the parameter screen (z key) to repeat the process again and again, an exercise in real patience even with a small viewing window! Moreover, being methodical is no guarantee that you'll find the best parameter settings for neat images. For example, if you enter real p1 values in increments of 0.2, how do you know that you're not missing an abrupt increase in fractal complexity (ie, an interesting image) between, say, 0.88 and 0.92? And you can't depend on zero default values to yield a decent image - some listed formulas give an empty screen at p1=0 (eg, REB004A in fractint.frm). So, what I propose for a future version of Fractint is a mouse-driven, streamlined interface with parameter entry and a small fractal preview window all on the same screen, much like the orbits window ( key) mode in the present version. In orbits mode, moving the cursor with the mouse to a given point on an escape-time fractal image produces the for that point in the inset orbits window. In my proposed interface, the monitor screen will be a real vs. imaginary coordinate grid for parameter p1. Moving the cursor by mouse to a given point on the screen will yield an on-the-fly rendering of the for those p1 values, in a thumbnail window. Since long formulae can slow down rendering, this thumbnail window may have to be quite small, but even a 50 x 50 pixel window should reveal the presence or absence of meaningful fractal detail. Contrasty color maps will also help in this respect. The main idea is that by one could see realtime changes in fractal structure across a of real and imaginary p1 parameter values. All on 1 screen with no keyboard entry! Additional refinements are possible. Instead of p1, the screen grid could be changed to represent p2 or p3 values. p2,p3 parameters could also be changed by mouse using separate slider controls. Switching between functions (f1(n), etc.) could still be done in the present way with the left and right cursor keys. And if one has moved the mouse to a point on the screen which yields interesting fractal detail, a click on the right mouse button could save the setting as a par file. This type of interface would allow a thurough and systematic screening of parameter settings for a given formula more quickly and efficiently than with the present setup. After surveying the fractal "forest" in this manner, one would have more time to zoom in on fractal "trees" of particular interest...which is (at least to me) the "fun" part of fractal exploration! - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) M-set area: an Idea Date: 04 Feb 1998 23:08:10 -0800 Hi group, Paul D. seems to be off the list, so here is a forward................... >The component is a cycloid, so the area is an exact lower bound for >the total area. For large n, the area approaches pi. > >Area of period 1 is (n+1)pi/n^((n+1)/(n-1)) > >An upper bound would be pi. Son of a bitch! Because all the components except period 1 shrink with increasing n, the area for the limit z^infinity+c is pi. (This suggests the limit of the M-set as n goes to infinity is the closed unit disk.) Now if the areas of the entire sets follow some scaling law, this could be extrapolated from pi backwards to get the area of M to >perfect< precision. One can use the area of the set for z+c, which is 0 (the M-set is the point c=0), and the estimates for 2, 3, 4, 5, and pi, and match to a function f(x) that is 0 at 0, approaches pi as x tends to +infinity,and matches the estimated areas for the appropriate sets at x=2, 3, 4, 5. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jim Prickett" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 04 Feb 1998 23:26:13 PST > > I think that means it just ran out of memory to use the formula or > >something. That formula's kind of big. :-P > > Out of memory, my left parietal lobe. I have 32 megabytes EDO in this > sucker, and then there's my swap. It does not matter. I don't know how large formula files can be, but the last time I looked at the Fractint source code, Fractint was *NOT* compiled in the protected mode (AKA "flat memory model"). It would be a bit faster in that mode BTW. For that matter I've never understood why a version of Fractint wasn't ever released that was optimized for the Pentium. I'm not talking about highly-optimized hand-tweaked code, just setting a switch in the C compile. I'd do it for myself, but my Symantec C compiler chokes on the Fractint source code. Jim Prickett jprickett@satcom.net Do you know about the new E-mail SPAM bills in Congress ? Go to http://www.cauce.org/ and find out! - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 05 Feb 1998 02:36:19 -0500 (EST) >It does not matter. I don't know how large formula files can be... 2000 lines; that I'd estimate is under 300. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 5 Feb 1998 (FractoBall Field) Date: 05 Feb 1998 00:30:18 -0800 F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 5 Feb 1998 (FractoBall Field)=20 If it isn't one calamity happening to Dr. J, it is another, and=20 if neither he will make something happen. Take last night=20 as case in point. He survives a crash which destroys his=20 Car-dioid landing him in the hospital. He gets out of there=20 early the next day so he can watch the FractoBowl games=20 from the front row. And last night I find out he disrupted the=20 game (well actually the game was halted for a long boring=20 iteration decision). Anyway, he made the outrageous claim=20 that he could make borderline decisions about points being=20 in or out of the FractoBall field in just one iteration.=20 Now if you have ever waited a seeming eternity for Fractint=20 or any other fractoviewer to compute through the boundary=20 of a solid component, well maybe you know how Dr. J and=20 the other fans felt. But I have my doubts, after all, they have=20 to live with this. Their whole world is, as nearly as I can tell,=20 a construct of some mathematical exercise. =A0 Anyway, after the confrontation with officials which was=20 broadcast for all to see and hear (or however information=20 gets around in fractal space), Dr. J had to make good on his=20 boast. And so he has, according to the last email. =A0Wait =20 a sec while I put this into my Fractint-o-Viewer Model 19.6=20 here.... Let's see the formula file should look like...=20 WAIT a second. This formula is the one he was asking about=20 just yesterday in email!=20 1) =A0 =A0|2*sinh[(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c))/3]| <=3D 1=20 So that is how he does it. I bet he knew all along! =A0Just simply=20 evaluate with complex arithmetic in this function (Eqn 1),=20 involving hyperbolic functions of the field coordinates. If this=20 function evaluates to less than or equal to 1, the position is=20 on the field. =A0 Even a real world person can see how this would=20 really help. No long delays. Absolutely accurate judgment=20 calls. Boy, we could use that in some of our sports. =A0 Dr. J wants to plant darker grass (grass? oh yes fractal grass)=20 on the field. He will use this formula to quickly lay down the=20 seeds. We should be able to see this in Figure 1.=20 Let's see now, to make a formula file here...=20 frm:Colorit-3f { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 ; p1=3D light angle (cos a, sin a) ; use these, float=3Dy inside=3D0 outside=3Dreal periodicity=3D0 iter=3D0, zc =3D 0, c =3D pixel, dz=3D1 ; 23 is the color of the period 1 component. z=3D23*(|(2*sinh(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c)/3))|<=3D1.0) done=3D-(z>0) ; done if we know z is not 0 if(p1=3D=3D0) p1=3D1 endif : ; initialization. iter =3D iter+1 ; gotta count the iterations dz=3D3*sqr(zc)*dz+1 ; derivative, dz/dc, a slope for shading zc=3Dzc*sqr(zc) + c ; standard MSet cubic iteration =A0z=3Dz^3+c if(|zc| >=3D 1024) ; Bailout=20 z =3D z -8 + ((sin(2*pi*iter/256)*Real(p1*dz/zc))>0) + iter done=3D-1 ; Set flag to force an exit. endif done >=3D 0 ; Continue if the flag >=3D0. }=20 Oh yes, where was I... =A0Right, let's see what the field=20 looks like. Ah, it is one of the FractoBall fields on an=20 island. How nice.=20 http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN36.html Figure 1. =A0Dr. J's idea of an ideal FractoBall field.=20 Stay healthy, Jay Most future FotN posts will only go to Fractal-Art unless the artists get tired of the math :-)=20 FractoBowl-field1 { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998=20 =A0 =A0; Dr. J's FractoBowl Field reset=3D1960 type=3Dformula formulaname=3Dcolorit-3f center-mag=3D0/0/0.8522727/1/-90=20 params=3D-0.8/-0.6 maxiter=3D2560 float=3Dy inside=3D0 outside=3Dreal periodicity=3D0 colors=3DUmA0Aw0Aw0Ar0Aw0Am09w0Ah09w0A\ c08w0Ed0Hw0Ie0Pw0Mg0Yw0Rh0ew0Vj0nw0Z\ kwmUcSH0mK0U02mJ1U05nI3U07nH5V0AoG6V\ 0CoF8W0FpDAW0IqCCX0KqBDX0NrAFX0Pr9HY\ 0Ss8JY0Vt6KZ0Xt5MZ0wK0mc0wK0mc0wK0mc\ 0wK0mc0wL0mc1wL1mc1wL1lc1wM1lc1wM1lb\ 2wM1lb2wN2lb2wN2kb2wN2kb3wO2kb3wO3kb\ 3wO3kb3wP3ja4wP3ja4wP3ja4wQ4ja4wQ4ja\ 5wQ4ia5wR4ia5wR4ia5wR5i`6wR5i`6wS5h`\ 6wS5h`7wS6h`7wT6h`7wT6h`7wT6g_8wU6g_\ 8wU7g_8wU7g_8xV7g_9xV7f_9xV8f_9xW8f_\ 9xW8fZAxW8fZAxX8eZAxX9eZAxX9eZBxY9eZ\ BxY9eZBxY9dZBxYAdYCxZAdYCxZAdYCxZAdY\ Dx_BdYDx_BcYDx_BcYDx`BcXEx`BcXEx`CcX\ ExaCbXExaCbXFxaCbXFxbDbXFxbDbXFxbDaW\ GxcDaWGxcDaWGxcEaWGxdEaWHxdE`WHxdE`W\ HyeF`WHyfG`VIyfH`VIygJ_VIygK_VJyhL_V\ JyhM_VJyiO_VJyiPZUKyjQZUKyjSZUKykTZU\ KxkUZULxlVYULxlXYULxmYYULxmZYTMxn`YT\ MxnaXTMxobXTMxocXTNxpeXTNxpfXTNxqgWS\ OxqhWSPxrjWSPxrkWSQxslWSQxsnVTRxtoVT\ RxtpVTSxuqVTSxusVTT savename=3DFRAFIELD }=20 - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Morgan L. Owens" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 05 Feb 1998 23:25:07 +1300 At 02:36 05/02/98 -0500, Paul Derbyshire wrote: >>It does not matter. I don't know how large formula files can be... > >2000 lines; that I'd estimate is under 300. > I don't think it's the size of the _ile_ that's the issue here, but the size of the _entry_. This seems to be a frequent source of confusion. Checking the Fractint docs I find a note in the revision history. One of the changes from 19.2 to 19.3 was "Increased limit on number of operations in a formula entry from 250 to over 2000. In most cases memory use is actually less than before because of use of existing memory arrays." Exactly what an "operation" is in this case I haven't yet figured out, but it seems likely that Explode_M2 does exceed this limit. MLO - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint Wish- mousedriven parameter entry+ fractal Date: 05 Feb 1998 09:55:26 -0600 MAksoy@aol.com wrote: > > Dear Fractinters, > > I've been thinking this over for a while - let me know what you think about > it! > > The main idea is that by one could see realtime > changes in fractal structure across a of real and imaginary p1 > parameter values. All on 1 screen with no keyboard entry! > All I can say is: YES YES YES! Perhaps when this feature comes I'll be able to make a "4-dimensional Hall of Fame" instead of the "Hall of Shame"! Speaking of which... the next inductees are due today. Keep a lookout... Problem is, I still have to copy the 2-dimensional parameters by hand and enter them into the Julibrot parameter box. Perhaps a key could be used to toggle between 2 and 3 dimensional quats? -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 05 Feb 1998 11:50:54 -0700 In article <3.0.3.32.19980205232507.0073def0@nznet.gen.nz> , "Morgan L. Owens" writes: > Exactly what an "operation" is in this case I haven't yet figured out, but > it seems likely that Explode_M2 does exceed this limit. I haven't looked at the code in question, but the term "operation" usually refers to a mathematical operation, like addition, multiply, etc. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jack Valero Subject: Re: (fractint) Re: Date: 05 Feb 1998 15:12:24 -0500 At 05:22 PM 02/02/98 -0800, Aaryn Olsson wrote: >I think virus hoaxes spread among the users of the internet who are least >aware of how it works. Usually newbies meet newbies, and send a lot of >email. The net is always gaining newbies. Hence, the endless spread. >It's like children getting chicken pox. Eventually your body reacts to it >and you become immune, but from birth everybody is susceptible. > >Do they categorize virus hoaxes as viruses in themselves? Actually, they would be classified as memes. The constant formula variations found here might also be classified as such, or perhaps as evolving memes. Regards - Jack visit our fractal gallery: http://www.globalserve.net/~jval/phractal.html - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: George Martin <76440.1143@compuserve.com> Subject: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 05 Feb 1998 15:45:51 -0500 Paul, >Error(7): Table overflow There is a bug in Fractint in that this error message doesn't correctly convey the nature of the problem at hand (this particular message was originally supposed to alert the developers to an "impossible" situation where the error number reported by the parser is not a valid error code). But that is not the problem here. In this case your formula is too large to be handled by the parser. Fractint sets up some limitations on the size of formulas in order to assure that the formula will fit into a fixed block of memory reserved for a variety of purposes, and, in the case of a formula, to store the various function pointers and variable designations necessary to run the formula. The limits are hard coded into the program, and the amount of free memory available while you are running Fractint is irrelevant. The limits are 2300 "operations", of which 920 may be "arguments". The expression z = x + y involves six "operations", load x, load y, add, store to z, and clear stack (which involves two operations). Of these, two are "arguments", namely the two load instructions. There is also a 8192 limit on the string length of a formula. These limits were set up at a time when it seemed inconceivable that any formula would exceed them, but, following some collorary of Murphy's law, you have managed to exceed them. Congratulations. Your formula contains the following sequence of operations, which I have annotated to show the operations and arguments: ; Ops Args ; z2=z+2 ; 6 - 2 s=sqr(z2) ; 5 - 1 t=z2*s ; 6 - 2 ez=exp(z) ; 5 - 1 func=t*ez-c2 ; 8 - 3 der=3*s*ez+t*ez ; 12 - 5 z=z-func/der ; 8 - 3 ; ; Total 50 - 17 This sequence is repeated 50 times in the formula. As a result, this sequence alone produces 2500 operations, well over the limit. Actually, you are not the first to hit this wall. There is a project underway, I hope ready for the next version of Fractint, to rewrite the parser to improve memory allocation, error warnings, and optimization. Although the project was not initiated solely to permit larger formulas to be run, this will be a nice side benefit when it is completed. George Martin - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: (fractint) gravijul Date: 05 Feb 1998 13:02:14 -0800 --=====================_886741334==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" The following is a compilation of all of the pars I have submitted to the list thus far, plus an equal number of new ones, the formulae, and comments. If you have trouble with the attachment, let me know and I'll repost via cut and paste. Enjoy, Bud --=====================_886741334==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="FB020598.PAR" comment { This is a compilation of all of the pars I have submitted to the list thus far, plus an equal number of new ones, the formulae, and comments. Bud 2/5/98 } 5s01 { ; "Between the Shadow and the Star" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/16/98 ; something for the B5 fans... reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=051597-002 function=sin passes=t center-mag=-0.0557669/0/1.572343/1.3333 params=1/0 float=y inside=epsiloncross outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00066ADDKGGP<9>PLcQMeRNfRNg<13>`YpaZqb_rc`rdbsect<8>moynqzprz<4>z\ zz<33>0UU<13>S`LUaKWbJXbIZbH_bG<11>q`2s_0s_0<30>zz0Y00VM5<17>0K0u3Yt2Z0K\ 0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k00j2<20>0Eg000kkk } 5s02 { ; something floral (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/16/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=051597-002 function=conj passes=t center-mag=-0.0623949/0/1.229181/1.3333 params=1/0 float=y inside=170 outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00066ADDKGGP<9>PLcQMeRNfRNg<13>`YpaZqb_rc`rdbsect<8>moynqzprz<3>x\ xzzzzzyz<32>U0UU2U<2>W5TX6SY8RZ9Q_BP<4>eILgKKgLJ<6>mSCmTBnUAnVAoW9<2>qZ6\ r`5r`5<11>tg1th1ui0vj0<17>zz0Y00VM5<16>2L10K00UOt2Z0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0\ l00k00j2<20>0Eg000kkk } ; ** Morgan Owens' astrophysics formulae ; ** Sadly, most of the neat features vanish with float=yes ap-102 { ; astrophysics 102 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=sqr passes=b center-mag=0/0/0.6800012 params=1.4586/0 outside=real colors=000<14>0zz<22>TWYVUWWVV<21>xx2zz0zy0<22>cW0cV0dU0<20>y20z00z01<29\ >z0xz0zz1z<29>zxzzzzyzy<21>IzIGzGGwH<13>FIZEE`GGa<22>zzz<13>UUUC_sCYs } ap-103 { ; astrophysics 103 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=recip passes=t center-mag=0.3/0/0.3636482/1.3333 params=1.4586/0 outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=000<5>0SS0XX0__<6>0zz<20>QZ`SXZTWYVUWWVV<17>rr8tt6uu5ww3xx2zz0<23\ >cW0cV0dU0<20>y20z00z01<22>c0Uc1Vd2W<16>uNrvPtwQuxSwyTxzVz<14>zxzzzzyzy<\ 21>IzIGzGGwH<11>FOWFLYFIZEE`GGa<22>zzz<13>UUUC_sCYs } ap-104 { ; "Bunz", astrophysics 104 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=cos passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.7700028 params=1.05/0 outside=atan colors=00_FDWNJTRLRTLPVLNXLNZLM<6>fNRhOShOS<12>qV`rWasXbtYct_c<7>yjhzliz\ nk<6>zxxzzzzzy<32>UU0<11>M_OM`QL`SK`T<4>Fa`EbbCad<14>1cs0dt0dt0et<8>0mv0\ mv1lu<5>9bkB`iCZhDXfEVeFTc<2>DHZ00_5MT<16>0K0Y3uZ2t0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0\ l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkk } ap-105 { ; "Top", astrophysics 105 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens ; rotated -90 deg reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=tan passes=b center-mag=1.09615/0/0.6/1/-90 params=1.6/0 inside=zmag outside=atan colors=000KKKMKKPKL<3>WKLYKMZKM`LNaLO<3>fNQgORhOSiPTjQU<8>pU_qV`rWasXbtY\ c<8>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzzzy<31>VV2UU0TV2<11>M`QL`SK`TJ`VI`W<5>C`dB`eA`f9`g\ 8ah9aj8bk<3>HeoJfpMgqPgs<5>cmz<4>PkvLjvJjuGitEis<3>BenBdmCbk<3>EVeFTcEPa\ EL`DHZ0005MT<16>0K0Y3uZ2t0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkk } ap-106 { ; "Sceptre", ap-106 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=recip passes=t center-mag=0.44851/0/0.4217222/1.3333/-90 params=1.4586/0 outside=mult viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00000OO000O0OOOSNNWMM_LLcJJgHHiGGkFEmEC<8>vG3wG2xG1zH0zJ0zL0<19>z\ x0zz0zz0<61>zzyzzzzzzzzz<124>zzzzzzxxx<12>UUUCs_CsY } ; ** gravijul pars gj01a { ; slight zoom-out of gj01 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/27/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=log/flip/asin passes=b center-mag=0.213789/-0.204829/3.614976 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 outside=atan colors=0I0<43>0y00z00y0<12>0l00k00j2<28>02w00z21y<20>zVW<20>zx2zz0zy1<41\ >z2xz0zy0z<34>BNyAOyAOx<35>0K0Y3uZ2t } gj051 { ; "Boxes" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 ; pretty gold boxes reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/ident passes=t center-mag=0/0.771802/0.8797683 params=1.26/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=000<4>843A53B54C64<16>`IDaJDbKDcLEdMF<8>jYJkZJl`KmaL<14>wvSxwSyyT\ zzU<18>ggLffLeeLeeLddL<18>UUFTTFTTFTTF<30>GGAGGAFFAEEA<10>221000000<103>\ 100 } gj052 { ; "whattheheckisit" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/ident passes=t center-mag=-0.772482/0.951713/13.87626 params=1.12/0.02/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=OEEQGGSIIUKK<3>ZLM_LN_LN<19>qV`rWasXbtYct_c<7>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzy\ zz<15>WjjUiiTiiShi<12>F_fE_eDZeBYdBYd<8>7Ub7Ub7Tb7Tb6Sa<2>5R`4Q_4PZ4PY4O\ X<14>0II000<130>000 } gj081 { ; "Parasols", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/asin passes=t center-mag=1.18968/0.963934/1.804124 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=bof60 outside=imag colors=000SS_<3>cTgfUjhUkjUl<2>tYo<12>zz0<5>ct0_s0Ys3<11>7on5nr3nv0mz1kz\ 3hz<12>TDwVAvX9r<11>p15r00v00z00<30>YVVXXXXWX<29>y2yz0zz1y<23>zlEznCznC<\ 35>zn1zm0zm0zl0zl0<43>zU0zzz } gj09 { ; rel of gj06, (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.235 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y inside=111 colors=000PL_<20>oV`pV`rWasXb<9>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzyzz<25>D``C__C__<61>11\ 1000000000<115>000 } gj09b { ; (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/28/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.4137324 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=YP2qjE<18>CCs<13>ccseesefs<7>gtxhvxhxyizzgzz<6>UvvSuuSuu<6>LpnLpm\ KolKnkKmj<10>Ia_I_ZIZXIXWIWV<2>JRQJQPJPOJNNJMMKKK<16>VUGWVGXWFYXFZYF<6>f\ eEgfEhgDjiC<6>tq5vr3xr2zs0<3>uq5sp7qn9<10>aT4_R3YP2WN1VM1UK0sCE<19>sCqsC\ sqCs<9>YCsEEC<4>PPCSSCSSC<12>qqCssCsqC<19>sECsCCsCE<5>sCQsCSsER<12>sfE00\ 0kkk } gj0e { ; "Vine", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=sin/atanh/exp passes=t center-mag=-0.859677/0.701461/1.420455 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=mult colors=0O0<38>0y00z00z01z0<66>kz0kz0mMfmz0<142>zzz cyclerange=0/255 } gj0j { ; "Hearts", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tan/atanh/sin passes=b center-mag=-1.57089/0/1.9 params=0.88/0/0/0/100/0 float=y inside=111 colors=0K00L00M0m00s0U0P0<37>0y00z00z01z0<12>Ew7Fw7Gw7Hw7Iw8<25>grKhrLir\ LjqMkqMlpN<10>wnSxnTynTzmUzmUzmU<61>zz0zz0zz1<80>zzz } gj0k { ; "Purple Hearts, Shattered Glass" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/31/98 ; rel of gj09 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=b center-mag=0/3.59074/0.6213512 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 colors=000J0J<2>R0RU0UV1U<17>nTZpV_qV`<5>vaevcewdfwffxggxigyjh<4>zrpztrz\ utzwvzxxzzz<16>WjjUiiUii<13>PaaO``O``O``<29>EOOEOOENNDMM<6>AHHAGGBGG<12>\ X99Y99Y99<6>a88b88b88b88<48>z00z00z00z00z00<50>z00 } gj0k21 { ; "Purple Hearts" variant (c) Bud 2/3/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/4.03873/0.6493643 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=200 inside=200 outside=atan colors=000J0J<2>R0RU0UV1U<11>gKXc00<5>tjjzzz<5>xoownmvmmvlmvkm<14>lTlkRk\ kQkjOjjNj<14>a2a`0`a2a<3>eEegHghLhjOjkSk<9>yyywxx<7>YddVaaU``<5>ITTGRRGR\ R<4>CUUBVVBVWBWX<13>8ej7fl9gm<10>ctxfuyhuy<2>NUoFKk8Ag00czzz<101>zzz } gj0l { ; "Gilt Tile" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 ; rel of gj0a reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=ident/atanh/tan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.2155172/1.3333 params=0.744/0/0/0/1/0 float=y inside=111 outside=real viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=000<6>PESSGWVJYZM_bQb<5>zzY<12>zzwzzzzzz<222>zzz } comment { This next one is interesting not because it's pretty, but because of its startling resemblance to a classic cantor set. The one after is prettier, but loses the mathematical interest. } gj0v { ; cantor-like - (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/atan/flip passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.8928231 params=1/0/0/0/5/0 float=y inside=200 colors=000<2>M00P00T00<2>a51dA3gF5kL8<3>pZFqaGrdIsgKtjM<3>xwT<8>ywcyweyw\ fzwhzwj<10>zzz000<206>000 } gj0v1 { ; sparkly rendition of gj0v (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/atan/flip passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.8928231 params=1/0/0/0/5/0 float=y inside=200 outside=imag colors=SEE<29>xxTzzUyzV<13>YthWtiWti<29>CijBhkBhkBhk<27>1Zf1Zf0Ye0Xe<94>\ 000000000000000<43>000 cyclerange=0/255 } gj11 { ; "Pincer Mania" (c) Bud 2/3/98 - rel of gj0k2 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=asinh/atanh/atan passes=b center-mag=0/2.46231/0.3521127 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 outside=atan colors=00_<22>S0`<6>eMfhQgiSh<2>n_koblqdmrfn<5>xuvzxxzzz<41>V22U00U11<39\ >btxcvzbtx<4>WkpVinUglTekScjRai<4>MScLQbJO`HM_<5>AAU2451230001K7<2>0K20K\ 00K0<44>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkkFDWNJTRLRTLPVLN } gj12 { ; "Unreasonable Facsimiles" (c) Bud 2/3/98 - rel of gj0k2 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/tan/atan center-mag=6.93835/0.82766/0.4251411 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 outside=atan colors=00000XS1Y<12>YIhUOZ<11>bYkcZld`m<4>igrjhsljumlvnnwopxqrz<4>zzz<15\ >YkkWjjWii<4>VdeUbdUbc<13>PPQOOOOOO<12>_UE`UEaVDbVDcWD<9>ncAodApeArfArgC\ siE<10>yuazvcytb<18>U0KID5<6>0007K15K14K0UK00K0<14>0X0RPM0Z0<28>0z00z00y\ 0<12>0l00k00j2<10>0UO0SQ1SQ<14>NLV } comment { I took somthing I learned from Kathy Roth and made use of the "fillcolor" function to create this throwback "Black Light" poster } gj0t1 { ; "Black Light" (c) Bud 2/3/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=atan/asinh/flip passes=b center-mag=-2.62013e-014/1.86517e-014/0.4888671 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y fillcolor=253 inside=200 outside=real colors=00000z<3>z0z<3>z00<3>zz0<3>0z0<3>0zz0jz0VzFVzVVz<3>zVz<3>zVV<3>zz\ V<3>VzV<3>Vzz<2>Vbzhhz<3>zhz<3>zhh<3>zzh<3>hzh<3>hzz<2>hlz<179>zzz00Qzzz\ ccz } ; ** and the formulae frm:gravijul { ; generalized r^(-2) by 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 } frm:jul1-138{ ; astrophysical formula posted by Morgan L. Owens z=pixel: z=(1-sqr(p1))/sqr(1-p1*fn1(z)), |z|<=4 } frm:051597-002 {; Linda Allison May 15, 1997 ; stars z=0; c=log(sqr(sqr(pixel))*pixel)*0.2: z2=fn1(z)+c z=c*(1-z2*z2)/(1+z2*z2) |z|<=p1 } --=====================_886741334==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" --=====================_886741334==_-- - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: Re: (fractint) gravijul Date: 05 Feb 1998 13:52:16 -0800 --=====================_886744336==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" At 02:16 PM 2/5/98 -0700, you wrote: > >FYI, the list membership collectively decided that they prefer old >MIME orignorant mail software and don't want things sent as >attachments.... > Rich Thomson > rthomson@ptc.com *** Rich: sorry, I meant to send this to the list... *** Okay, but I won't be filling *my* in-box with it! Bud --=====================_886744336==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="FB020598.PAR" comment { This is a compilation of all of the pars I have submitted to the list thus far, plus an equal number of new ones, the formulae, and comments. Bud 2/5/98 } 5s01 { ; "Between the Shadow and the Star" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/16/98 ; something for the B5 fans... reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=051597-002 function=sin passes=t center-mag=-0.0557669/0/1.572343/1.3333 params=1/0 float=y inside=epsiloncross outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00066ADDKGGP<9>PLcQMeRNfRNg<13>`YpaZqb_rc`rdbsect<8>moynqzprz<4>z\ zz<33>0UU<13>S`LUaKWbJXbIZbH_bG<11>q`2s_0s_0<30>zz0Y00VM5<17>0K0u3Yt2Z0K\ 0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k00j2<20>0Eg000kkk } 5s02 { ; something floral (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/16/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=051597-002 function=conj passes=t center-mag=-0.0623949/0/1.229181/1.3333 params=1/0 float=y inside=170 outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00066ADDKGGP<9>PLcQMeRNfRNg<13>`YpaZqb_rc`rdbsect<8>moynqzprz<3>x\ xzzzzzyz<32>U0UU2U<2>W5TX6SY8RZ9Q_BP<4>eILgKKgLJ<6>mSCmTBnUAnVAoW9<2>qZ6\ r`5r`5<11>tg1th1ui0vj0<17>zz0Y00VM5<16>2L10K00UOt2Z0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0\ l00k00j2<20>0Eg000kkk } ; ** Morgan Owens' astrophysics formulae ; ** Sadly, most of the neat features vanish with float=yes ap-102 { ; astrophysics 102 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=sqr passes=b center-mag=0/0/0.6800012 params=1.4586/0 outside=real colors=000<14>0zz<22>TWYVUWWVV<21>xx2zz0zy0<22>cW0cV0dU0<20>y20z00z01<29\ >z0xz0zz1z<29>zxzzzzyzy<21>IzIGzGGwH<13>FIZEE`GGa<22>zzz<13>UUUC_sCYs } ap-103 { ; astrophysics 103 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=recip passes=t center-mag=0.3/0/0.3636482/1.3333 params=1.4586/0 outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=000<5>0SS0XX0__<6>0zz<20>QZ`SXZTWYVUWWVV<17>rr8tt6uu5ww3xx2zz0<23\ >cW0cV0dU0<20>y20z00z01<22>c0Uc1Vd2W<16>uNrvPtwQuxSwyTxzVz<14>zxzzzzyzy<\ 21>IzIGzGGwH<11>FOWFLYFIZEE`GGa<22>zzz<13>UUUC_sCYs } ap-104 { ; "Bunz", astrophysics 104 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=cos passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.7700028 params=1.05/0 outside=atan colors=00_FDWNJTRLRTLPVLNXLNZLM<6>fNRhOShOS<12>qV`rWasXbtYct_c<7>yjhzliz\ nk<6>zxxzzzzzy<32>UU0<11>M_OM`QL`SK`T<4>Fa`EbbCad<14>1cs0dt0dt0et<8>0mv0\ mv1lu<5>9bkB`iCZhDXfEVeFTc<2>DHZ00_5MT<16>0K0Y3uZ2t0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0\ l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkk } ap-105 { ; "Top", astrophysics 105 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens ; rotated -90 deg reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=tan passes=b center-mag=1.09615/0/0.6/1/-90 params=1.6/0 inside=zmag outside=atan colors=000KKKMKKPKL<3>WKLYKMZKM`LNaLO<3>fNQgORhOSiPTjQU<8>pU_qV`rWasXbtY\ c<8>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzzzy<31>VV2UU0TV2<11>M`QL`SK`TJ`VI`W<5>C`dB`eA`f9`g\ 8ah9aj8bk<3>HeoJfpMgqPgs<5>cmz<4>PkvLjvJjuGitEis<3>BenBdmCbk<3>EVeFTcEPa\ EL`DHZ0005MT<16>0K0Y3uZ2t0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkk } ap-106 { ; "Sceptre", ap-106 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=recip passes=t center-mag=0.44851/0/0.4217222/1.3333/-90 params=1.4586/0 outside=mult viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00000OO000O0OOOSNNWMM_LLcJJgHHiGGkFEmEC<8>vG3wG2xG1zH0zJ0zL0<19>z\ x0zz0zz0<61>zzyzzzzzzzzz<124>zzzzzzxxx<12>UUUCs_CsY } ; ** gravijul pars gj01a { ; slight zoom-out of gj01 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/27/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=log/flip/asin passes=b center-mag=0.213789/-0.204829/3.614976 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 outside=atan colors=0I0<43>0y00z00y0<12>0l00k00j2<28>02w00z21y<20>zVW<20>zx2zz0zy1<41\ >z2xz0zy0z<34>BNyAOyAOx<35>0K0Y3uZ2t } gj051 { ; "Boxes" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 ; pretty gold boxes reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/ident passes=t center-mag=0/0.771802/0.8797683 params=1.26/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=000<4>843A53B54C64<16>`IDaJDbKDcLEdMF<8>jYJkZJl`KmaL<14>wvSxwSyyT\ zzU<18>ggLffLeeLeeLddL<18>UUFTTFTTFTTF<30>GGAGGAFFAEEA<10>221000000<103>\ 100 } gj052 { ; "whattheheckisit" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/ident passes=t center-mag=-0.772482/0.951713/13.87626 params=1.12/0.02/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=OEEQGGSIIUKK<3>ZLM_LN_LN<19>qV`rWasXbtYct_c<7>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzy\ zz<15>WjjUiiTiiShi<12>F_fE_eDZeBYdBYd<8>7Ub7Ub7Tb7Tb6Sa<2>5R`4Q_4PZ4PY4O\ X<14>0II000<130>000 } gj081 { ; "Parasols", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/asin passes=t center-mag=1.18968/0.963934/1.804124 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=bof60 outside=imag colors=000SS_<3>cTgfUjhUkjUl<2>tYo<12>zz0<5>ct0_s0Ys3<11>7on5nr3nv0mz1kz\ 3hz<12>TDwVAvX9r<11>p15r00v00z00<30>YVVXXXXWX<29>y2yz0zz1y<23>zlEznCznC<\ 35>zn1zm0zm0zl0zl0<43>zU0zzz } gj09 { ; rel of gj06, (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.235 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y inside=111 colors=000PL_<20>oV`pV`rWasXb<9>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzyzz<25>D``C__C__<61>11\ 1000000000<115>000 } gj09b { ; (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/28/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.4137324 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=YP2qjE<18>CCs<13>ccseesefs<7>gtxhvxhxyizzgzz<6>UvvSuuSuu<6>LpnLpm\ KolKnkKmj<10>Ia_I_ZIZXIXWIWV<2>JRQJQPJPOJNNJMMKKK<16>VUGWVGXWFYXFZYF<6>f\ eEgfEhgDjiC<6>tq5vr3xr2zs0<3>uq5sp7qn9<10>aT4_R3YP2WN1VM1UK0sCE<19>sCqsC\ sqCs<9>YCsEEC<4>PPCSSCSSC<12>qqCssCsqC<19>sECsCCsCE<5>sCQsCSsER<12>sfE00\ 0kkk } gj0e { ; "Vine", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=sin/atanh/exp passes=t center-mag=-0.859677/0.701461/1.420455 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=mult colors=0O0<38>0y00z00z01z0<66>kz0kz0mMfmz0<142>zzz cyclerange=0/255 } gj0j { ; "Hearts", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tan/atanh/sin passes=b center-mag=-1.57089/0/1.9 params=0.88/0/0/0/100/0 float=y inside=111 colors=0K00L00M0m00s0U0P0<37>0y00z00z01z0<12>Ew7Fw7Gw7Hw7Iw8<25>grKhrLir\ LjqMkqMlpN<10>wnSxnTynTzmUzmUzmU<61>zz0zz0zz1<80>zzz } gj0k { ; "Purple Hearts, Shattered Glass" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/31/98 ; rel of gj09 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=b center-mag=0/3.59074/0.6213512 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 colors=000J0J<2>R0RU0UV1U<17>nTZpV_qV`<5>vaevcewdfwffxggxigyjh<4>zrpztrz\ utzwvzxxzzz<16>WjjUiiUii<13>PaaO``O``O``<29>EOOEOOENNDMM<6>AHHAGGBGG<12>\ X99Y99Y99<6>a88b88b88b88<48>z00z00z00z00z00<50>z00 } gj0k21 { ; "Purple Hearts" variant (c) Bud 2/3/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/4.03873/0.6493643 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=200 inside=200 outside=atan colors=000J0J<2>R0RU0UV1U<11>gKXc00<5>tjjzzz<5>xoownmvmmvlmvkm<14>lTlkRk\ kQkjOjjNj<14>a2a`0`a2a<3>eEegHghLhjOjkSk<9>yyywxx<7>YddVaaU``<5>ITTGRRGR\ R<4>CUUBVVBVWBWX<13>8ej7fl9gm<10>ctxfuyhuy<2>NUoFKk8Ag00czzz<101>zzz } gj0l { ; "Gilt Tile" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 ; rel of gj0a reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=ident/atanh/tan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.2155172/1.3333 params=0.744/0/0/0/1/0 float=y inside=111 outside=real viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=000<6>PESSGWVJYZM_bQb<5>zzY<12>zzwzzzzzz<222>zzz } comment { This next one is interesting not because it's pretty, but because of its startling resemblance to a classic cantor set. The one after is prettier, but loses the mathematical interest. } gj0v { ; cantor-like - (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/atan/flip passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.8928231 params=1/0/0/0/5/0 float=y inside=200 colors=000<2>M00P00T00<2>a51dA3gF5kL8<3>pZFqaGrdIsgKtjM<3>xwT<8>ywcyweyw\ fzwhzwj<10>zzz000<206>000 } gj0v1 { ; sparkly rendition of gj0v (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/atan/flip passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.8928231 params=1/0/0/0/5/0 float=y inside=200 outside=imag colors=SEE<29>xxTzzUyzV<13>YthWtiWti<29>CijBhkBhkBhk<27>1Zf1Zf0Ye0Xe<94>\ 000000000000000<43>000 cyclerange=0/255 } gj11 { ; "Pincer Mania" (c) Bud 2/3/98 - rel of gj0k2 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=asinh/atanh/atan passes=b center-mag=0/2.46231/0.3521127 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 outside=atan colors=00_<22>S0`<6>eMfhQgiSh<2>n_koblqdmrfn<5>xuvzxxzzz<41>V22U00U11<39\ >btxcvzbtx<4>WkpVinUglTekScjRai<4>MScLQbJO`HM_<5>AAU2451230001K7<2>0K20K\ 00K0<44>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkkFDWNJTRLRTLPVLN } gj12 { ; "Unreasonable Facsimiles" (c) Bud 2/3/98 - rel of gj0k2 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/tan/atan center-mag=6.93835/0.82766/0.4251411 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 outside=atan colors=00000XS1Y<12>YIhUOZ<11>bYkcZld`m<4>igrjhsljumlvnnwopxqrz<4>zzz<15\ >YkkWjjWii<4>VdeUbdUbc<13>PPQOOOOOO<12>_UE`UEaVDbVDcWD<9>ncAodApeArfArgC\ siE<10>yuazvcytb<18>U0KID5<6>0007K15K14K0UK00K0<14>0X0RPM0Z0<28>0z00z00y\ 0<12>0l00k00j2<10>0UO0SQ1SQ<14>NLV } comment { I took somthing I learned from Kathy Roth and made use of the "fillcolor" function to create this throwback "Black Light" poster } gj0t1 { ; "Black Light" (c) Bud 2/3/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=atan/asinh/flip passes=b center-mag=-2.62013e-014/1.86517e-014/0.4888671 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y fillcolor=253 inside=200 outside=real colors=00000z<3>z0z<3>z00<3>zz0<3>0z0<3>0zz0jz0VzFVzVVz<3>zVz<3>zVV<3>zz\ V<3>VzV<3>Vzz<2>Vbzhhz<3>zhz<3>zhh<3>zzh<3>hzh<3>hzz<2>hlz<179>zzz00Qzzz\ ccz } ; ** and the formulae frm:gravijul { ; generalized r^(-2) by 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 } frm:jul1-138{ ; astrophysical formula posted by Morgan L. Owens z=pixel: z=(1-sqr(p1))/sqr(1-p1*fn1(z)), |z|<=4 } frm:051597-002 {; Linda Allison May 15, 1997 ; stars z=0; c=log(sqr(sqr(pixel))*pixel)*0.2: z2=fn1(z)+c z=c*(1-z2*z2)/(1+z2*z2) |z|<=p1 } --=====================_886744336==_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" --=====================_886744336==_-- - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: Re: (fractint) gravijul Date: 05 Feb 1998 14:27:40 -0800 >FYI, the list membership collectively decided that they... >don't want things sent as attachments.... Okay, but I won't be filling *my* in-box with it! Bud ***** comment { This is a compilation of all of the pars I have submitted to the list thus far, plus an equal number of new ones, the formulae, and comments. Bud 2/5/98 } 5s01 { ; "Between the Shadow and the Star" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/16/98 ; something for the B5 fans... reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=051597-002 function=sin passes=t center-mag=-0.0557669/0/1.572343/1.3333 params=1/0 float=y inside=epsiloncross outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00066ADDKGGP<9>PLcQMeRNfRNg<13>`YpaZqb_rc`rdbsect<8>moynqzprz<4>z\ zz<33>0UU<13>S`LUaKWbJXbIZbH_bG<11>q`2s_0s_0<30>zz0Y00VM5<17>0K0u3Yt2Z0K\ 0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k00j2<20>0Eg000kkk } 5s02 { ; something floral (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/16/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=051597-002 function=conj passes=t center-mag=-0.0623949/0/1.229181/1.3333 params=1/0 float=y inside=170 outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00066ADDKGGP<9>PLcQMeRNfRNg<13>`YpaZqb_rc`rdbsect<8>moynqzprz<3>x\ xzzzzzyz<32>U0UU2U<2>W5TX6SY8RZ9Q_BP<4>eILgKKgLJ<6>mSCmTBnUAnVAoW9<2>q Z6\ r`5r`5<11>tg1th1ui0vj0<17>zz0Y00VM5<16>2L10K00UOt2Z0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0\ l00k00j2<20>0Eg000kkk } ; ** Morgan Owens' astrophysics formulae ; ** Sadly, most of the neat features vanish with float=yes ap-102 { ; astrophysics 102 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=sqr passes=b center-mag=0/0/0.6800012 params=1.4586/0 outside=real colors=000<14>0zz<22>TWYVUWWVV<21>xx2zz0zy0<22>cW0cV0dU0<20>y20z00z01<29\ >z0xz0zz1z<29>zxzzzzyzy<21>IzIGzGGwH<13>FIZEE`GGa<22>zzz<13>UUUC_sCYs } ap-103 { ; astrophysics 103 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=recip passes=t center-mag=0.3/0/0.3636482/1.3333 params=1.4586/0 outside=atan viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=000<5>0SS0XX0__<6>0zz<20>QZ`SXZTWYVUWWVV<17>rr8tt6uu5ww3xx2zz0<23\ >cW0cV0dU0<20>y20z00z01<22>c0Uc1Vd2W<16>uNrvPtwQuxSwyTxzVz<14>zxzzzzyzy<\ 21>IzIGzGGwH<11>FOWFLYFIZEE`GGa<22>zzz<13>UUUC_sCYs } ap-104 { ; "Bunz", astrophysics 104 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=cos passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.7700028 params=1.05/0 outside=atan colors=00_FDWNJTRLRTLPVLNXLNZLM<6>fNRhOShOS<12>qV`rWasXbtYct_c<7>yjhzliz\ nk<6>zxxzzzzzy<32>UU0<11>M_OM`QL`SK`T<4>Fa`EbbCad<14>1cs0dt0dt0et<8>0mv0\ mv1lu<5>9bkB`iCZhDXfEVeFTc<2>DHZ00_5MT<16>0K0Y3uZ2t0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0\ l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkk } ap-105 { ; "Top", astrophysics 105 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens ; rotated -90 deg reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=tan passes=b center-mag=1.09615/0/0.6/1/-90 params=1.6/0 inside=zmag outside=atan colors=000KKKMKKPKL<3>WKLYKMZKM`LNaLO<3>fNQgORhOSiPTjQU<8>pU_qV`rWasXbt Y\ c<8>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzzzy<31>VV2UU0TV2<11>M`QL`SK`TJ`VI`W<5>C`dB`eA`f9`g\ 8ah9aj8bk<3>HeoJfpMgqPgs<5>cmz<4>PkvLjvJjuGitEis<3>BenBdmCbk<3>EVeFTcEPa\ EL`DHZ0005MT<16>0K0Y3uZ2t0K0<42>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkk } ap-106 { ; "Sceptre", ap-106 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/19/98 ; from a .frm posted by Morgan L. Owens reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=filist.frm formulaname=jul1-138 function=recip passes=t center-mag=0.44851/0/0.4217222/1.3333/-90 params=1.4586/0 outside=mult viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=00000OO000O0OOOSNNWMM_LLcJJgHHiGGkFEmEC<8>vG3wG2xG1zH0zJ0zL0<19 >z\ x0zz0zz0<61>zzyzzzzzzzzz<124>zzzzzzxxx<12>UUUCs_CsY } ; ** gravijul pars gj01a { ; slight zoom-out of gj01 (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/27/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=log/flip/asin passes=b center-mag=0.213789/-0.204829/3.614976 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 outside=atan colors=0I0<43>0y00z00y0<12>0l00k00j2<28>02w00z21y<20>zVW<20>zx2zz0zy1<41\ >z2xz0zy0z<34>BNyAOyAOx<35>0K0Y3uZ2t } gj051 { ; "Boxes" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 ; pretty gold boxes reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/ident passes=t center-mag=0/0.771802/0.8797683 params=1.26/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=000<4>843A53B54C64<16>`IDaJDbKDcLEdMF<8>jYJkZJl`KmaL<14>wvSxwSyyT\ zzU<18>ggLffLeeLeeLddL<18>UUFTTFTTFTTF<30>GGAGGAFFAEEA<10>221000000<103>\ 100 } gj052 { ; "whattheheckisit" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/ident passes=t center-mag=-0.772482/0.951713/13.87626 params=1.12/0.02/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=OEEQGGSIIUKK<3>ZLM_LN_LN<19>qV`rWasXbtYct_c<7>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzy\ zz<15>WjjUiiTiiShi<12>F_fE_eDZeBYdBYd<8>7Ub7Ub7Tb7Tb6Sa<2>5R`4Q_4PZ4PY4O\ X<14>0II000<130>000 } gj081 { ; "Parasols", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tanh/atanh/asin passes=t center-mag=1.18968/0.963934/1.804124 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=bof60 outside=imag colors=000SS_<3>cTgfUjhUkjUl<2>tYo<12>zz0<5>ct0_s0Ys3<11>7on5nr3nv0mz1kz\ 3hz<12>TDwVAvX9r<11>p15r00v00z00<30>YVVXXXXWX<29>y2yz0zz1y<23>zlEznCznC<\ 35>zn1zm0zm0zl0zl0<43>zU0zzz } gj09 { ; rel of gj06, (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.235 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y inside=111 colors=000PL_<20>oV`pV`rWasXb<9>yjhzliznk<6>zxxzzzyzz<25>D``C__C__<61>11\ 1000000000<115>000 } gj09b { ; (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/28/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.4137324 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y inside=111 outside=atan colors=YP2qjE<18>CCs<13>ccseesefs<7>gtxhvxhxyizzgzz<6>UvvSuuSuu<6>LpnLpm\ KolKnkKmj<10>Ia_I_ZIZXIXWIWV<2>JRQJQPJPOJNNJMMKKK<16>VUGWVGXWFYXFZYF< 6>f\ eEgfEhgDjiC<6>tq5vr3xr2zs0<3>uq5sp7qn9<10>aT4_R3YP2WN1VM1UK0sCE<19>sCqsC\ sqCs<9>YCsEEC<4>PPCSSCSSC<12>qqCssCsqC<19>sECsCCsCE<5>sCQsCSsER<12>sfE0 0\ 0kkk } gj0e { ; "Vine", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=sin/atanh/exp passes=t center-mag=-0.859677/0.701461/1.420455 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y inside=111 outside=mult colors=0O0<38>0y00z00z01z0<66>kz0kz0mMfmz0<142>zzz cyclerange=0/255 } gj0j { ; "Hearts", (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/25/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=tan/atanh/sin passes=b center-mag=-1.57089/0/1.9 params=0.88/0/0/0/100/0 float=y inside=111 colors=0K00L00M0m00s0U0P0<37>0y00z00z01z0<12>Ew7Fw7Gw7Hw7Iw8<25>grKhrLir\ LjqMkqMlpN<10>wnSxnTynTzmUzmUzmU<61>zz0zz0zz1<80>zzz } gj0k { ; "Purple Hearts, Shattered Glass" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 1/31/98 ; rel of gj09 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=b center-mag=0/3.59074/0.6213512 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 colors=000J0J<2>R0RU0UV1U<17>nTZpV_qV`<5>vaevcewdfwffxggxigyjh<4>zrpztrz\ utzwvzxxzzz<16>WjjUiiUii<13>PaaO``O``O``<29>EOOEOOENNDMM<6>AHHAGGBGG<12>\ X99Y99Y99<6>a88b88b88b88<48>z00z00z00z00z00<50>z00 } gj0k21 { ; "Purple Hearts" variant (c) Bud 2/3/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=recip/atanh/atan passes=t center-mag=0/4.03873/0.6493643 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=200 inside=200 outside=atan colors=000J0J<2>R0RU0UV1U<11>gKXc00<5>tjjzzz<5>xoownmvmmvlmvkm<14>lTlkRk\ kQkjOjjNj<14>a2a`0`a2a<3>eEegHghLhjOjkSk<9>yyywxx<7>YddVaaU``<5>ITTGRRGR\ R<4>CUUBVVBVWBWX<13>8ej7fl9gm<10>ctxfuyhuy<2>NUoFKk8Ag00czzz<101>zzz } gj0l { ; "Gilt Tile" (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 ; rel of gj0a reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=ident/atanh/tan passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.2155172/1.3333 params=0.744/0/0/0/1/0 float=y inside=111 outside=real viewwindows=1/1/yes/0/0 colors=000<6>PESSGWVJYZM_bQb<5>zzY<12>zzwzzzzzz<222>zzz } comment { This next one is interesting not because it's pretty, but because of its startling resemblance to a classic cantor set. The one after is prettier, but loses the mathematical interest. } gj0v { ; cantor-like - (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/atan/flip passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.8928231 params=1/0/0/0/5/0 float=y inside=200 colors=000<2>M00P00T00<2>a51dA3gF5kL8<3>pZFqaGrdIsgKtjM<3>xwT<8>ywcyweyw\ fzwhzwj<10>zzz000<206>000 } gj0v1 { ; sparkly rendition of gj0v (c) Mark "Bud" Christenson 2/1/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/atan/flip passes=t center-mag=0/0/0.8928231 params=1/0/0/0/5/0 float=y inside=200 outside=imag colors=SEE<29>xxTzzUyzV<13>YthWtiWti<29>CijBhkBhkBhk<27>1Zf1Zf0Ye0Xe<94>\ 000000000000000<43>000 cyclerange=0/255 } gj11 { ; "Pincer Mania" (c) Bud 2/3/98 - rel of gj0k2 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=asinh/atanh/atan passes=b center-mag=0/2.46231/0.3521127 params=1/0/0/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 outside=atan colors=00_<22>S0`<6>eMfhQgiSh<2>n_koblqdmrfn<5>xuvzxxzzz<41>V22U00U11<39\ >btxcvzbtx<4>WkpVinUglTekScjRai<4>MScLQbJO`HM_<5>AAU2451230001K7<2>0K20K\ 00K0<44>0z00z00y0<12>0l00k02j0<20>gE0000kkkFDWNJTRLRTLPVLN } gj12 { ; "Unreasonable Facsimiles" (c) Bud 2/3/98 - rel of gj0k2 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=cotanh/tan/atan center-mag=6.93835/0.82766/0.4251411 params=1/0/0.055/0/2.95/0 float=y maxiter=300 inside=200 outside=atan colors=00000XS1Y<12>YIhUOZ<11>bYkcZld`m<4>igrjhsljumlvnnwopxqrz<4>zzz<15\ >YkkWjjWii<4>VdeUbdUbc<13>PPQOOOOOO<12>_UE`UEaVDbVDcWD<9>ncAodApeArfArg C\ siE<10>yuazvcytb<18>U0KID5<6>0007K15K14K0UK00K0<14>0X0RPM0Z0<28>0z00z00y\ 0<12>0l00k00j2<10>0UO0SQ1SQ<14>NLV } comment { I took somthing I learned from Kathy Roth and made use of the "fillcolor" function to create this throwback "Black Light" poster } gj0t1 { ; "Black Light" (c) Bud 2/3/98 reset=1930 type=formula formulafile=budz.frm formulaname=gravijul function=atan/asinh/flip passes=b center-mag=-2.62013e-014/1.86517e-014/0.4888671 params=1/0/0/0/4/0 float=y fillcolor=253 inside=200 outside=real colors=00000z<3>z0z<3>z00<3>zz0<3>0z0<3>0zz0jz0VzFVzVVz<3>zVz<3>zVV<3>zz\ V<3>VzV<3>Vzz<2>Vbzhhz<3>zhz<3>zhh<3>zzh<3>hzh<3>hzz<2>hlz<179>zzz00Qzzz\ ccz } ; ** and the formulae frm:gravijul { ; generalized r^(-2) by 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 } frm:jul1-138{ ; astrophysical formula posted by Morgan L. Owens z=pixel: z=(1-sqr(p1))/sqr(1-p1*fn1(z)), |z|<=4 } frm:051597-002 {; Linda Allison May 15, 1997 ; stars z=0; c=log(sqr(sqr(pixel))*pixel)*0.2: z2=fn1(z)+c z=c*(1-z2*z2)/(1+z2*z2) |z|<=p1 } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Jakubowicz Subject: (fractint) PsychoFracto 3-D Glasses Date: 05 Feb 1998 19:27:51 -0800 I got mine. Dr. J, WHERE ARE THEY? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: (fractint) 4-Dimensional Hall of Shame Date: 05 Feb 1998 20:05:44 -0600 Here are the next 2 inductees into the 4-Dimensional Hall of Shame. Our first one does a nice impersionation of Fatou dust, while the second one _looks_ like it has a few fractal bullet holes in it! loser3 { ; Tried too hard to impersonate Fatou dust. reset=1960 type=julibrot julibrotfromto=1/-1/0/0 julibrot3d=768/8/8/7/10/24 julibroteyes=2.5 orbitname=quatjul center-mag=0/0/0.6666667 params=-0.10933043891673511/0.23576095657411891/0.78000000000000003/0.37\ /0/0 float=y maxiter=1500 colors=@altern.map } loser4 { ; this one has bullet holes... reset=1960 type=julibrot julibrotfromto=1/-1/0/0 julibrot3d=768/8/8/7/10/24 julibroteyes=2.5 orbitname=hypercomplexj function=sqr center-mag=0/0/0.6666667 params=-0.73740718126301319/0.13657010021143429/0/0/0/0 float=y maxiter=1500 symmetry=none colors=@altern.map } If you just can't wait to use your Super Duper Fracto3DVision glasses, just set the 3D Mode to red-blue... I just hope these are making the translation from Unix Netscape to Windows mailers ok. If not, please tell me. Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Les St Clair Subject: (fractint) Re: PARTOBAT runtime error Date: 05 Feb 1998 21:35:50 -0500 Hi Peter, >>I used the great partobat (version 3.4 April 97) program on my old 486DX50 PC with good success. Now I just shifted to a pentium II 300 MHz machine. Starting the partobat program gives me immediately the message: Runtime error 200 at 0488:0091<< >> Anyone experienced this error too? << Yeah, me too! Ever since I changed to a Pentium II (266 MHz). The problem, for me, is intermittent. Sometimes it works and sometimes I get the "runtime error". When I get the error I just keep trying and eventually Partobat will launch. I suggest you send an e-mail to Michael Peters At least he will know that another user is now seeing this problem. cheers, Les - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) Microsoft does it again and Re: PARTOBAT runtime error Date: 05 Feb 1998 20:37:59 -0800 Hi Fractal of the Night fans, I am told my last night posting was riddled with =3D disease and even some new illnesses!!!! This is a first. And there is a very good reason! I tried something new. You see, I write the post in AOLPress, a very nice FREE web page editor. Then I post it to my page. Then I have a problem, getting HTML to you all as a normal email. Until last night, I display my page with Netscape, just mark all and copy to the clipboard. Then I reply to a list posting replacing the posting text with the clip board. Then a little editing, change the title and away it goes. Last night I figured, since I use M$ Internet Mail, surely the M$ Internet Explorer 3 should work just fine. Two words--- Yeah, right! I'm very glad M$ has competition, otherwise --- what else? If you can not get a good copy from my web site, please email me and I'll send you a good one. Last night's post is an import one, since it will form the basis for a number of spin off posts. http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN36.html It was mentioned to me that I cut the color lines in half and that is not a problem with at least the person emailing me. Well, that is a function of MY emailer, since it results from line wrap. I have line wrap set at 80, so in fact I don't need to cut them. But I forget. From work I get line wrap. BTW, the Astronomy 3D blowout (with the 3D glasses) are on the news stands. As for PartoBat: That is three of us that can not run the bat file Jay ---------- > From: Les St Clair > To: INTERNET:fractint@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (fractint) Re: PARTOBAT runtime error > Date: Thursday, February 05, 1998 6:35 PM > > Hi Peter, > [...] > > Yeah, me too! > Ever since I changed to a Pentium II (266 MHz). > > The problem, for me, is intermittent. Sometimes it works and sometimes I > get the "runtime error". > When I get the error I just keep trying and eventually Partobat will > launch. > > I suggest you send an e-mail to Michael Peters > At least he will know that another user is now seeing this problem. > > cheers, Les - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aq936@freenet.carleton.ca (Michael Traynor) Subject: Re: (fractint) Microsoft does it again and Re: PARTOBAT runtime error Date: 06 Feb 1998 00:09:45 -0500 (EST) Jay wrote: >I am told my last night posting was riddled with =3D disease >and even some new illnesses!!!! Jay, I got it and no =3D. Looks like an artifact of someone else's sytem, not yours. -- Mike Traynor People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like. Abraham Lincoln - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Microsoft does it again and the fract prog list Date: 05 Feb 1998 22:35:39 -0800 Hi Mike, ---------- > From: Michael Traynor > Jay wrote: > > >I am told my last night posting was riddled with =3D disease > >and even some new illnesses!!!! > > I got it and no =3D. Looks like an artifact of someone else's sytem, not > yours. > > -- > Mike Traynor As we have discussed before, it is a combination of sender and receiver. I bring it up because it is the first and only time I have issued the =3D stuff. And I did not change any settings on my emailer. Only used that awful Internet Explorer. Fraid I'm guilty as I charged! Check out the archive! http://www.xmission.com/pub/lists/fractint/archive/ and check number 102 or so (now why is it I just looked there and the 4 most recent archive issues are missing!). I checked this afternoon. Next topic, why is it the reply to author for the new fractal programming replies to the article author, not to the list. Now that is not a setting I can control. Now I must get some messages from Dr. J, he is late for tonight's update. Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 6 Feb 1998 (Snow Flakes) Date: 06 Feb 1998 00:21:14 -0800 F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 6 Feb 1998 (Snow Flakes) Is it another calamity for Dr. J? He no sooner plants fresh grass in the new FractoBowl field than it has snowed! Now this is not supposed to happen here where just last weekend Dr. J got a very dark tan in just one day at the beach. Oh well, he has sent me a beautiful set of Fractoscope pictures. In fractal space, you will see, snowflakes under the right conditions, can have 3 way symmetry and have a bluish tint! This is unlike here in the real world where snow has a 6 way symmetry and is white (so I'm told, I live in San Diego). Look closely at the samples, they sure look like strange Julia sets. Indeed they are, and with Siegel disks even! I really doubt that humans have ever seen these before. I state this because the best Siegel disks occur when you use for the Julia set parameter, the exact edge of a Mandelbrot set component. Since these Julia sets have three way symmetry, you may observe. They must not be from the regular Mandelbrot set. z := z^2 + c. Correct again, pilgrim. These are generated from yesterdays formula 1) z := z^3 + c. To plot a Julia set (named for Gaston Julia who wrote about these sets in 1918), we set the initial z according to the screen pixel and put c to some value called the Julia set parameter. Then almost 20 years ago, Benoit Mandelbrot created his sets which are a map of the Julia sets. Start these by putting c according to the screen pixel and set z to a critical value of the iteration formula. The Mandelbrot set for Equation 1 is in fact, the FractoBowl, last night's image. The critical value for 1) is zero. Iterations with c inside the dark green ball field settle to a repeating cycle with a period of one. That is, it repeats every time. If c it at the very edge and is between attached 'buds', then the iterations will never settle into any cycle ever. They will not diverge either, just wander in a wiggly orbit, never making up their mind. It is these wandering orbit points which give us the interesting Siegel disks. Before last night's formula 2) |2*sinh[(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c))/3]| <= 1 it has been very difficult to locate these. It has been suggested that the discovery of the formula (Eqn 2) has resulted in snow at the Cove. Dr. J better be careful what new formulas he investigates. He might cause Hell to freeze over! Tonight's frm file allows us to create an infinite number of Siegel snow flakes. All we need is for c to be exactly on the edge of the field and have a generating angle which is irrational. Here is how Dr. J does it. Write Eqn 2) as a mapping of the edge of a circle to the ball field edge. Let theta (a Greek letter) be the angle in the circle. 3) 2*sinh[(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c))/3] = exp(i*theta) We shall know theta, well er... we can get irrational numbers using square roots of non-square numbers. 4) theta = pi*(a + sqrt(b)) Take as an example, a=-2, b=5. Then theta=pi* 0.2360679774998... Now we solve for c, the edge point. 5) c=sinh(3*asinh(.5*exp(i*theta)))/sqrt(-6.75) OK, let's see the frm file. frm:Colorit-3fJS { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 ; angle=real(p1)+sqrt(imag(p1)) ; angle= log(Julia parameter)/pi ; when real(p1)=0, Julia is on edge of Period 1 component A=(real(p1)+sqrt(imag(p1)))*sqrt(-1) c=sinh(3*asinh(.5*exp(pi*A)))/sqrt(-6.75) z=pixel: z=z*sqr(z) + c |z| <=4 } And some sample snow flakes, Figure 1. http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN37.html Figure 1. Dr. J 's has caused it to snow at FractoBall Field. Figure 2. Another of Dr. J 's snow flakes. Download the frm and par files with more samples. http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/n980260.txt Very sorry about the illegal characters in last night's post. Check the archive to see what some folk had to read. http://www.xmission.com/pub/lists/fractint/archive/ So I'm reposting a good copy below. Please let me know if there is any problem. Speaking of problems, my web site locked me out Tuesday (some access setting) so I posted one night's page at Geocities. But now all is back at rr. Stay healthy, Jay http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotNindx.html j3-siegel-blue01 { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 ; -2+sqrt(5) color reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm passes=2 formulaname=Colorit-3fJS center-mag=0/0/0.85 params=-2/5 float=y maxiter=256 inside=bof60 outside=128 periodicity=0 colors=0Wz<60>013012000<191>000 savename=blue01 } j3-siegel-blue14 { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 ; -3+sqrt(8) color reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm passes=2 formulaname=Colorit-3fJS center-mag=0/0/0.85 params=-3/8 float=y maxiter=256 inside=bof60 outside=128 periodicity=0 colors=0Wz<60>013012000<191>000 savename=blue14 } ========================================= F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 5 Feb 1998 (FractoBall Field) If it isn't one calamity happening to Dr. J, it is another, and if neither he will make something happen. Take last night as case in point. He survives a crash which destroys his Car-dioid landing him in the hospital. He gets out of there early the next day so he can watch the FractoBowl games from the front row. And last night I find out he disrupted the game (well actually the game was halted for a long boring iteration decision). Anyway, he made the outrageous claim that he could make borderline decisions about points being in or out of the FractoBall field in just one iteration. Now if you have ever waited a seeming eternity for Fractint or any other fractoviewer to compute through the boundary of a solid component, well maybe you know how Dr. J and the other fans felt. But I have my doubts, after all, they have to live with this. Their whole world is, as nearly as I can tell, a construct of some mathematical exercise. Anyway, after the confrontation with officials which was broadcast for all to see and hear (or however information gets around in fractal space), Dr. J had to make good on his boast. And so he has, according to the last email. Wait a sec while I put this into my Fractint-o-Viewer Model 19.6 here.... Let's see the formula file should look like... WAIT a second. This formula is the one he was asking about just yesterday in email! 1) |2*sinh[(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c))/3]| <= 1 So that is how he does it. I bet he knew all along! Just simply evaluate with complex arithmetic in this function (Eqn 1), involving hyperbolic functions of the field coordinates. If this function evaluates to less than or equal to 1, the position is on the field. Even a real world person can see how this would really help. No long delays. Absolutely accurate judgment calls. Boy, we could use that in some of our sports. Dr. J wants to plant darker grass (grass? oh yes fractal grass) on the field. He will use this formula to quickly lay down the seeds. We should be able to see this in Figure 1. Let's see now, to make a formula file here... frm:Colorit-3f { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 ; p1= light angle (cos a, sin a) ; use these, float=y inside=0 outside=real periodicity=0 iter=0, zc = 0, c = pixel, dz=1 ; 23 is the color of the period 1 component. z=23*(|(2*sinh(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c)/3))|<=1.0) done=-(z>0) ; done if we know z is not 0 if(p1==0) p1=1 endif : ; initialization. iter = iter+1 ; gotta count the iterations dz=3*sqr(zc)*dz+1 ; derivative, dz/dc, a slope for shading zc=zc*sqr(zc) + c ; standard MSet cubic iteration z=z^3+c if(|zc| >= 1024) ; Bailout z = z -8 + ((sin(2*pi*iter/256)*Real(p1*dz/zc))>0) + iter done=-1 ; Set flag to force an exit. endif done >= 0 ; Continue if the flag >=0. } Oh yes, where was I... Right, let's see what the field looks like. Ah, it is one of the FractoBall fields on an island. How nice. http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN36.html Figure 1. Dr. J 's idea of an ideal FractoBall field. Stay healthy, Jay FractoBowl-field1 { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 ; Dr. J's FractoBowl Field reset=1960 type=formula formulaname=colorit-3f center-mag=0/0/0.8522727/1/-90 params=-0.8/-0.6 maxiter=2560 float=y inside=0 outside=real periodicity=0 colors=UmA0Aw0Aw0Ar0Aw0Am09w0Ah09w0A\ c08w0Ed0Hw0Ie0Pw0Mg0Yw0Rh0ew0Vj0nw0Z\ kwmUcSH0mK0U02mJ1U05nI3U07nH5V0AoG6V\ 0CoF8W0FpDAW0IqCCX0KqBDX0NrAFX0Pr9HY\ 0Ss8JY0Vt6KZ0Xt5MZ0wK0mc0wK0mc0wK0mc\ 0wK0mc0wL0mc1wL1mc1wL1lc1wM1lc1wM1lb\ 2wM1lb2wN2lb2wN2kb2wN2kb3wO2kb3wO3kb\ 3wO3kb3wP3ja4wP3ja4wP3ja4wQ4ja4wQ4ja\ 5wQ4ia5wR4ia5wR4ia5wR5i`6wR5i`6wS5h`\ 6wS5h`7wS6h`7wT6h`7wT6h`7wT6g_8wU6g_\ 8wU7g_8wU7g_8xV7g_9xV7f_9xV8f_9xW8f_\ 9xW8fZAxW8fZAxX8eZAxX9eZAxX9eZBxY9eZ\ BxY9eZBxY9dZBxYAdYCxZAdYCxZAdYCxZAdY\ Dx_BdYDx_BcYDx_BcYDx`BcXEx`BcXEx`CcX\ ExaCbXExaCbXFxaCbXFxbDbXFxbDbXFxbDaW\ GxcDaWGxcDaWGxcEaWGxdEaWHxdE`WHxdE`W\ HyeF`WHyfG`VIyfH`VIygJ_VIygK_VJyhL_V\ JyhM_VJyiO_VJyiPZUKyjQZUKyjSZUKykTZU\ KxkUZULxlVYULxlXYULxmYYULxmZYTMxn`YT\ MxnaXTMxobXTMxocXTNxpeXTNxpfXTNxqgWS\ OxqhWSPxrjWSPxrkWSQxslWSQxsnVTRxtoVT\ RxtpVTSxuqVTSxusVTT savename=FRAFIELD } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Otterstaetter Subject: Re: (fractint) PARTOBAT runtime error Date: 06 Feb 1998 10:06:26 +0100 Hi Les, > Yeah, me too! > Ever since I changed to a Pentium II (266 MHz). > I suggest you send an e-mail to Michael Peters > At least he will know that another user is now seeing this problem. Just done. > cheers, Les cheers, Peter - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Guy Marson Subject: Re: (fractint) PARTOBAT runtime error Date: 06 Feb 1998 14:40:20 +0100 At 10:01 03.02.1998 +0100, you wrote: >Hallo Fract'lers, > >I used the great partobat (version 3.4 April 97) program on my old >486DX50 PC >with good success. >Now I just shifted to a pentium II 300 MHz machine. Starting the >partobat program >gives me immediately the message: > > Runtime error 200 at 0488:0091 > >What's going wrong? Anyone experienced this error too? > >TIA, > >Peter > Hi Peter, I 'd like to test the PARTOBAT ver 3.4... Where can I get it? >- >------------------------------------------------------------ >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" > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) Re: PARTOBAT runtime error Date: 06 Feb 1998 09:44:02 -0700 In article <199802052136_MC2-3227-61C@compuserve.com> , Les St Clair writes: > Yeah, me too! If anyone would like my free perl script (you can customize it exactly the way you want) that does everything partobat does and more, just email me. You will need a perl interpreter to run it, but there are freely available pre-compiled interpreters for both DOS and Win95. I have even run perl scripts on an 8088! -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "J.P. Louvet" Subject: Re: (fractint) Microsoft does it again and the fract prog list Date: 06 Feb 1998 19:34:37 +1 le 5 Feb 98 a 22:35, Jay Hill ecrivait (Jay Hill wrote) : > And I did not change any settings on my emailer. Only used that awful > Internet Explorer. Fraid I'm guilty as I charged! Check out the archive! I don't use it often but it is not awful, it is nice. That follows is translated from my French version : Go to "Options", then to "Send", click on "Plain text" (or something else, NOT HTML) and click on the button "parameters" : uncheck MIME. I think you will not have the =3D problem. On the other hand, if the receiver has checked MIME in his program (or something like this), he will never see the =3D because it will be translated. Most of us, Frenchmen, use the MIME option to type messages with accentuated vowels. Jean-Pierre louvet : louvet@iuta.u-bordeaux.fr Fractal album : http://graffiti.cribx1.u-bordeaux.fr/MAPBX/louvet/jpl0.html - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Otterstaetter Subject: Re: (fractint) PARTOBAT runtime error Date: 06 Feb 1998 18:34:59 +0100 Hi Guy, > I 'd like to test the PARTOBAT ver 3.4... > Where can I get it? you can get the PARTOBAT programme at http://spanky.triumf.ca/pub/fractals/programs/IBMPC/PARTOB.ZIP Happy testing. Peter - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Jakubowicz Subject: (fractint) newbie question Date: 06 Feb 1998 16:31:34 -0800 Wld someone be kind enough to give me an example of a fractal whose topological dimension exceeds its Haussdorf-Besicovich dimension? TIA, sorry if this insults anyone's intelligence, etc. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) Next years standard Fractint machine Date: 06 Feb 1998 13:52:46 -0800 A year from now we will be running Fractint on what? I predict our standard fractal machine will be: 1) Slot 2 => 4 500MHz processors 2) 100MHz bus, no more ISA 3) PC98 4) DVD-RW => 5 GByte 5) 23GByte H.D. 6) large format 21" thin display 4000x6000 Comments anyone? Jay PS. 7) And =3D disease will finally be conquered. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: Re: (fractint) Next years standard Fractint machine Date: 06 Feb 1998 16:00:57 -0600 Jay, - I predict our standard fractal machine will be: Try about five years, not one. :) 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ian Kaplan Subject: Re: (fractint) Next years standard Fractint machine Date: 06 Feb 1998 17:04:13 -0500 (EST) > > > A year from now we will be running Fractint on what? > > I predict our standard fractal machine will be: > > 1) Slot 2 => 4 500MHz processors > 2) 100MHz bus, no more ISA > 3) PC98 > 4) DVD-RW => 5 GByte > 5) 23GByte H.D. > 6) large format 21" thin display 4000x6000 > Er... one year from today? Not a chance. In two years this will be a relatively normal config for a new PC, maybe, but right now you couldn't buy all this if you tried, so "standard"? Nah. > Comments anyone? > > Jay > PS. > 7) And =3D disease will finally be conquered. > ... to be replaced by something equally frustrating and causing as much discussion. Remember when GUIs were going to make computers easy for everyone? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) Next years standard Fractint machine Date: 06 Feb 1998 15:08:56 -0700 Note: even a VIC-20 could conquer =3D disease, since its caused by old software. -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Rich Thomson Subject: Re: (fractint) newbie question Date: 06 Feb 1998 15:10:02 -0700 In article <3.0.3.32.19980206163134.0079cbe0@mail.earthlink.net> , Peter Jakubowicz writes: > Wld someone be kind enough to give me an example of a fractal whose > topological dimension exceeds its Haussdorf-Besicovich dimension? TIA, > sorry if this insults anyone's intelligence, etc. How about the Cantor middle third's set. It has topoligical dimension 1 and H-B dimension < 1. (I think its ln(3)/ln(2) or something like that.) -- Rich Thomson rthomson@ptc.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "B Michie" Subject: (fractint) a`a`a`a`a`a`a` Date: 04 Feb 1998 19:16:39 +1100 No glitches Paul, at least not in your programme! My computer was insisting on adding some odd ASCII bits and pieces. I spoke to it rather sternly, and it has since ceased Herman rings are lovely. So is my dog, "Herman" Thanks Beth Plant real trees. Don't give me rubbish like, "I'd like a tall tree, but it mustn't grow above the gutters! Oh- and the colour of the flowers mustn't clash with the brickwork -- Spare me !@#$%^&***! - Thanks for using Fractint, The Fractals and Fractint Discussion List Post Message: fractint@xmission.com Get Commands: majordomo@xmission.com "help" Administrator: twegner@phoenix.net Unsubscribe: majordomo@xmission.com "unsubscribe fractint" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "B Michie" Subject: (fractint) re those a`a`a`a`s Date: 04 Feb 1998 19:25:04 +1100 Thanks to all who replied. First time I saved them, I forgot to specify "files all types" or whatever it is, and saved as txt, then went back and changed the file ending. It gave me those nasty a`a`a`s Second time, I saved from the same place, but saved as *.par, enclosed in inverted commas, and, no nasty a`a`a`a`s At least, that is my theory. Why it does that, I have no idea. Beth Plant real trees. Don't give me rubbish like, "I'd like a tall tree, but it mustn't grow above the gutters! Oh- and the colour of the flowers mustn't clash with the brickwork -- Spare me !@#$%^&***! - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Nature102@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) Next years standard Fractint machine Date: 06 Feb 1998 17:27:40 EST In a message dated 98-02-06 17:00:06 EST, jrhill@nosc.mil writes: << A year from now we will be running Fractint on what? I predict our standard fractal machine will be: 1) Slot 2 => 4 500MHz processors 2) 100MHz bus, no more ISA 3) PC98 4) DVD-RW => 5 GByte 5) 23GByte H.D. 6) large format 21" thin display 4000x6000 Comments anyone? >> I'll probably still be using this same thing, though. ::Glares at cheapo parents:: :-P BTW, here's something scary that I just came up with for everyone to shudder at: Fractal Crispies, the newest breakfast cereal with fractal shapes and marshmallow Z^2's and C's. :-P - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) Next years standard Fractint machine Date: 06 Feb 1998 16:29:10 -0600 Jay Hill wrote: > > A year from now we will be running Fractint on what? > > I predict our standard fractal machine will be: > > 1) Slot 2 => 4 500MHz processors In a year?! We'll be lucky if Slot 2 comes out by then. Even if it does, it will still cost about $3000 for each processor thanks to Intel targeting the workstation market. I can't afford that. > 2) 100MHz bus, no more ISA What do I do with my Sound Blaster?! > 3) PC98 What does that mean again?? Something with USB or FireWire or something? > 4) DVD-RW => 5 GByte Sounds reasonable ($250). > 5) 23GByte H.D. IDE or SCSI? Or one of each? > 6) large format 21" thin display 4000x6000 Hmmm... Hopefully it'll hang on a wall and cost less that $1000 :-) Plus this makes that HD space necessary for those large images! > PS. > 7) And =3D disease will finally be conquered. Don't hold your breath. Seriously, though, I haven't seen it using either PINE on my school's network or Netscape. Perhaps everyone should switch to one of those two and the problem will go away. Hey, you didn't mention XFree86 4! Why not? :-) -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Agustin Martin Barbero Subject: (fractint) One formula, many Pars Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:42:52 +0100 Hi folks. I was doodling a little bit with the parser, tired of not getting what I whanted: I'm working on a kind of transform of mandel-based pictures into an infinite band which should take into account complex numbers from r*e^-j/0 to r*e^j/0 I'm getting a few weird results, almost what I expected, but with some 'artifacts'? Anyway, since I'm not happy with them, I won't post them yet. On the other hand, I also have a pretty simple formula, that introduces a cool swirling deformation into mandel-like formulas (z^n + c) that turns everything into rings... Here is the formula and a few pars. Enjoy. ********** *Formula * ********** Rota4 { ; Agustin Martin Barbero II-1998 ; p1 deforming factor (expands black areas? Usually leave it 0) ; p2 = Bailout - 4 if u use imag(p3)=1, p2 should be high ; but not too much... ; real(p3) scale factor for deformation waves. Keep it high if ; you want to see the big picture like an z^n + c formula ; imag(p3) exponent of z^n + c (no need to explain this) z=pixel c=z: z= cabs(z)*exp(flip(cabs(z - p1)))/real(p3) +z^imag(p3) +c |z|<=4+p2 } ******** * Pars * ******** test2 { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=3.665e-006/-8.65e-007/0.6666663 params=0/0/400/0/10/1 float=y maxiter=2000 colors=CCCaCa<8>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsC\ CsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>ssEssCsqC<19>sECsCCqCC<2\ 1>ACCCCC<11>_C_ } test3 { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=3.665e-006/-8.65e-007/1.344085 params=3/-3/1000/0/50/1 float=y maxiter=2000 inside=0 colors=CCCiCi<4>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<\ 19>ssEssCsqC<19>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCCCC<21>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>C\ s_CsYECE<14>gCg } muscle { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=-1.6041/0.742695/39.08478 params=0/0/1000/0/1/2 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=0 colors=CCCCOs<14>CqsCssCsq<8>Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<\ 19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>ssEssCsqC<19>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCCCC<21>sCs<20>\ ECsCCsCEs<3>CMs } m-galax2 { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=+0.11884055068836080/-1.04774624373956500/980.3922 params=0/0/1000/0/2/2 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=0 colors=CCCkCs<16>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<\ 19>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>ssEssCsqC<19>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCC\ CC<21>sCs<2>mCs } m-galax3 { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=+0.09603204005006294/-1.06450217028380600/765.9314 params=0/0/1000/0/2/2 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=0 colors=CCCkCs<16>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<\ 19>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>ssEssCsqC<19>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCC\ CC<21>sCs<2>mCs } m-galaxystar { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=-1.48744406347934900/+0.67994335091819780/264.2437 params=0/0/1000/0/2/2 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=0 colors=CCCs_C<10>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCCCC<21>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>\ Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>\ ssEssCsqC<7>saC } m-ring1 { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=+0.04691488269272248/-0.89708531475584220/7591.651 params=0/0/1000/0/3/2 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=0 colors=CCCs_C<10>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCCCC<21>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>\ Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>\ ssEssCsqC<7>saC } fass { ; five-arm-slug-spiral reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=-0.68225541639048770/+0.64047732781302180/567.0176 params=0/0/0/0/3/2 float=y maxiter=500 inside=0 colors=CCCMCs<3>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<1\ 9>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>ssEssCsqC<19>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCCC\ C<21>sCs<15>OCs } fas { ; five-arm-spiral2 ; Black holed arms reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 passes=2 center-mag=-0.65256375033191440/+0.69325111849682820/4.097219e+007 params=0/0/0/0/3/2 float=y maxiter=500 inside=0 colors=CCCs_C<10>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCCCC<21>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>\ Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>\ ssEssCsqC<7>saC } cuasi-mandel { ; near -2,0 zoom after a while... ; The well known Mandelbrot set turns into... ; what? reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=-1.99642249427942500/+0.00009170445236028/2.065042e+008 params=0/0/0/0/10000/2 float=y maxiter=500 inside=0 colors=CCCs_C<10>sECsCCqCC<21>ACCCCC<21>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<8>\ Cs_CsYECE<20>sCs<20>ECsCCsCEs<19>CqsCssCsq<19>CsECsCEsE<19>qsqsssssq<19>\ ssEssCsqC<7>saC } m1 { ; nice Mandelb. closeup reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=Rota4 center-mag=-0.81154242803504430/+0.20232520868113530/292.603 params=0/0/0/0/10000/2 float=y maxiter=500 inside=0 colors=@blues.map } m1ab { ; zoom in zoom in nice Mandelb. closeup (oh it's broken) reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=rota4 center-mag=-0.81133068888380910/+0.20145824971278310/1.360751e+009 params=0/0/0/0/10000/2 float=y maxiter=2000 inside=0 colors=@blues.map } m2 { ; nice Mandelb. closeup reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=rota4 center-mag=+0.27403929907584590/+0.02292343990918183/1772.146 params=0/0/1000/0/10/2 float=y maxiter=500 inside=0 colors=00000c<37>002000000000<29>00k00m01m<29>0ky0mz1mz<30>zzz<46>2zz0zz\ 0yz<45>02z00z00y<20>00d } m2b { ; zoom into nice Mandelb. closeup reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=*.frm formulaname=rota4 center-mag=+0.27432264885553860/+0.02280203198747895/47544.27/1/-37.5 params=0/0/1000/0/10/2 float=y maxiter=500 inside=0 colors=00000c<37>002000000000<29>00k00m01m<29>0ky0mz1mz<30>zzz<44>5zz3zz\ 2zz0zz0yz<43>05z03z02z00z00y<20>00d } Hope u liked some of 'em. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) One formula, many Pars Date: 06 Feb 1998 16:15:31 -0800 Barbero wrote > I was doodling a little bit with the parser, tired of not getting what > I wanted: > I'm working on a kind of transform of mandel-based pictures into an > infinite band which should take into account complex numbers from > r*e^-j/0 to r*e^j/0 Perhaps this is what you are looking for? frm:Hill001a { ; Flattened cardioid by Jay R. Hill, 1998 ; Classic Mandelbrot set fractal, transformed ; Parameter p1: real & imaginary perturbations of z(0) p = 0.5*exp(Pixel), c=p*(1-p), z = p1: z = sqr(z) + c, lastsqr <= 4 } hill001a { reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fotd0905.frm formulaname=Hill001a center-mag=1.3806/0/0.4149378/1/90 params=0/0 float=y maxiter=256 } Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: Re: (fractint) hring formulae Date: 06 Feb 1998 16:54:09 -0800 Paul... I sent Beth all the January formulas including your hrings Angela At 06:39 PM 1/31/98 +1100, you wrote: >Paul, in copying the hring frms and pars, I found lots of spurious a`a`a` s >showing up, which of course the computer couldn't understand. I have just >recopied the pars, and hope they will work this time, but could you please >repost the frms for hring >Thanks >Beth > >Plant real trees. Don't give me rubbish like, "I'd like > a tall tree, but it mustn't grow above the gutters! >Oh- and the colour of the flowers mustn't clash >with the brickwork -- Spare me !@#$%^&***! > >- >------------------------------------------------------------ >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" > > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: Re: (fractint) One formula, many Pars Date: 06 Feb 1998 17:28:35 -0800 Thanks to the wonderful new lenses provided by Agustin's formula, I was able to get a really good shot of the FractoBowl from a blimp's eye view. I'm not sure you can see Dr. J down there in the crowd somewhere...but look hard.... blimp_0_bowl { ; wizzle 1998 - blimp's eye view of the fractoball field reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=feb98.frm formulaname=rota4 center-mag=+0.09595264355285782/-1.06428612251977300/12568.32/1/-35 params=0/0/1000/0/2/2 float=y maxiter=1000 inside=0 outside=atan colors=dPR<<33>ylqzmrzmq<<52>K00F00A00<<54>ylxzmzzmz<<68>A00K00<<16>SABTBCUCD\ VCEVDEC0CWEF<<13>cOQ cyclerange=0/255 } On the other hand, I also have a pretty simple formula, that introduces >a cool swirling deformation into mandel-like formulas (z^n + c) that >turns everything into rings... > Here is the formula and a few pars. > Enjoy. > >Rota4 { ; Agustin Martin Barbero II-1998 > ; p1 deforming factor (expands black areas? Usually leave it 0) > ; p2 = Bailout - 4 if u use imag(p3)=1, p2 should be high > ; but not too much... > ; real(p3) scale factor for deformation waves. Keep it high if > ; you want to see the big picture like an z^n + c formula > ; imag(p3) exponent of z^n + c (no need to explain this) > z=pixel > c=z: > z= cabs(z)*exp(flip(cabs(z - p1)))/real(p3) +z^imag(p3) +c > |z|<<=4+p2 - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Morgan L. Owens" Subject: Re: (fractint) newbie question Date: 07 Feb 1998 14:22:31 +1300 At 15:10 06/02/98 -0700, Rich Thomson wrote: > >In article <3.0.3.32.19980206163134.0079cbe0@mail.earthlink.net> , > Peter Jakubowicz writes: >> Wld someone be kind enough to give me an example of a fractal whose >> topological dimension exceeds its Haussdorf-Besicovich dimension? TIA, >> sorry if this insults anyone's intelligence, etc. > >How about the Cantor middle third's set. It has topoligical dimension >1 and H-B dimension < 1. (I think its ln(3)/ln(2) or something like >that.) > Nix. I'm pretty sure that the Cantor middle third's set - a collection of isolated points - has a topological dimension of 0. They have to be isolated, since if you have two distinct points that are not isolated, then because we're talking about the real line we must also still have every point in between as well. So we have a continuous line segment, which means that we still have something to cut the middle third out of. MLO PS: You mean ln(2)/ln(3). - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kathy roth Subject: (fractint) newbie question Date: 06 Feb 1998 18:04:58 -0800 > Peter Jakubowicz writes: >> Wld someone be kind enough to give me an example of a fractal whose >> topological dimension exceeds its Haussdorf-Besicovich dimension? TIA, >> sorry if this insults anyone's intelligence, etc. I am completely new at this, but I would have thought that the Haussdorf or fractal dimension would have to exceed the topological dimension because I thought that those were a reflection of a 1-D line being "folded" into a 2-D plane and therefore having dimension somewhere between one and two, or a 2-D plane being "folded" into 3-D and being between 2 and 3. I know this is an over-simplification, but is this wrong? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael E. Williams" Subject: (fractint) color cycling commands Date: 06 Feb 1998 22:13:33 -0800 As the newest kid on the block, I hate to ask this, because I'm sure you've all heard it over and over, but the welcome letter to the list made no mention of a FAQ, so here goes: I have recently upped the ante on my RAM from 32 to 64 meg and now the color cycling commands are dizzingly fast. On even the slowest I can make them (with the down arrow) they are still unwatchable. I can keep hitting the spacebar to get a general feeling for the variety of color combinations, but the pleasure of watching the color maps change simply isn't there. Is there a way to overcome this? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint 19.6 bug! Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:19:29 -0500 (EST) In this age of 32 megabyte machines, there shouldn't be any hard coded limits... just malloc away and complain if it comes back NULL. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) gravijul Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:30:12 -0500 (EST) Don't get me wrong, I like your formulas and PARs and the more the merrier, but... Why on Earth did you post it 3 times? It added to over 37K, and put my mailbox over quota! :P A 12K par/frm is okay; three of the exact same 12K par/frm are a teensy bit annoying. :) -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Microsoft does it again and the fract prog list Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:36:33 -0500 (EST) You managed to get on the fractal programming list?? When I mailed the majordomo for "help" all it gave me was a bunch of FTP-by-email commands and info! Nothing about any list, about subscribing, or anything! -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: Re: (fractint) gravijul Date: 06 Feb 1998 21:44:17 -0800 At 12:30 AM 2/7/98 -0500, Paul Derbyshire wrote: > >Don't get me wrong, I like your formulas and PARs and the more the >merrier, but... > >Why on Earth did you post it 3 times? >... Sorry, I had some problems. When I first posted it, I did it as an attachment. Then I got a note that the group had decided against posting attachments, since some folks apparently can't decode them. So I tried to send it using the "insert text in document" option, but Eudora sent it as an attachment anyway. Consequently, I had to cut & paste, and send it yet *again*. Apologies to all for the inconvenience. :-( Bud - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 6 Feb 1998 (Snow Flakes) Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:43:41 -0500 (EST) >I really doubt that humans have ever seen these before. I state >this because the best Siegel disks occur when you use for the >Julia set parameter, the exact edge of a Mandelbrot set >component. Since these Julia sets have three way symmetry, you >may observe. They must not be from the regular Mandelbrot set. >z := z^2 + c. Correct again, pilgrim. These are generated from >yesterdays formula > >1) z := z^3 + c. Bitchin'...always wanted to see a z^3 Siegel. How'd you manage that... got a parametric equation for the edge of the nephroid? Scaled the parameter between 0 and 1 and chose something like 0.6180339...? >2) |2*sinh[(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c))/3]| <= 1 Put this equal to 1 to constrain c and get a parametrization? >Dr. J better be careful what new formulas he investigates. He might cause >Hell to freeze over! No, if he wants to experiment with new formulas, let him. If hell freezes over, my news server might start working right, and I might even get some sex one day! :-) >Write Eqn 2) as a mapping of the edge of a circle to the ball field >edge. Let theta (a Greek letter) be the angle in the circle. > >3) 2*sinh[(asinh(sqrt(-6.75)*c))/3] = exp(i*theta) Aha. No need to parametrize, you can just Newton this to find a root. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) hring formulae Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:52:14 -0500 (EST) Glad you got it sorted out... -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) color cycling commands Date: 06 Feb 1998 21:57:35 -0800 Welcome Michael, To control its speed press the number digits, '1' right above Q is slowest. Then you could press C and use the ',' or '.' same as < or > to single step the color in color mode. Use ESC go get out of color mode. OR BUY A SLOWER COMPUTER LIKE A 386! :-) I'm slowly working on a FAQ, it is called iFAQ for inFrequently Asked Questions. Since you question is more like a FAQ, I should refer you to the documentation. Get a DOS program called LIST.COM and use it to browse the fractint.doc (I named it fractint.txt so ascii editors like PFE can view it.) Scan for 'cycle' and on the fourth or so try find all the stuff. Here are a few lines from page 16 ... Leave color-cycling mode. Restore original palette. <+> or <-> Begin cycling the palette by shifting each color to the next "contour." <+> cycles the colors in one direction, <-> in the other. '<' or '>' Force a color-cycling pause, disable random colorizing, and single-step through a one color-cycle. For "fine-tuning" your image colors. Cursor up/down Increase/decrease the cycling speed. High speeds may cause a harmless flicker at the top of the screen. through Switches from simple rotation to color selection using randomly generated color bands of short (F2) to long (F10) duration. <1> through <9> Causes the screen to be updated every 'n' color cycles (the default is 1). Handy for slower computers. Jay ---------- > From: Michael E. Williams > To: Fractint@xmission.com > Subject: (fractint) color cycling commands > Date: Friday, February 06, 1998 10:13 PM > > > As the newest kid on the block, I hate to ask this, because I'm sure > you've all heard it over and over, but the welcome letter to the list made > no mention of a FAQ, so here goes: > I have recently upped the ante on my RAM from 32 to 64 meg and now the > color cycling commands are dizzingly fast. On even the slowest I can make > them (with the down arrow) they are still unwatchable. I can keep hitting > the spacebar to get a general feeling for the variety of color > combinations, but the pleasure of watching the color maps change simply > isn't there. > Is there a way to overcome this? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) newbie question Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:54:10 -0500 (EST) >How about the Cantor middle third's set. It has topoligical dimension >1 and H-B dimension < 1. (I think its ln(3)/ln(2) or something like >that.) WTF??? It's a dust! It has topological dimension 0; it inhabits a space of dimension 1. The Hausdorff dimension is always at least the topological dimension and at most that of the enclosing space. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) hring formulae Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:51:22 -0500 (EST) > >Paul, in copying the hring frms and pars, I found lots of spurious a`a`a` s >showing up, which of course the computer couldn't understand. I have just >recopied the pars, and hope they will work this time, but could you please >repost the frms for hring >Thanks >Beth Sorry...that's not me, that's this bloody Freenet. Some system administrator in his infinite wisdom decided to modify the mailing system with some kind of funky encoding. I guess I'm going to subscribe to the list from another address or something, soon, because when I asked the admins here about it they just shrugged as if to say "What encoding?"... -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) hring formulae Date: 07 Feb 1998 00:59:23 -0500 (EST) > >Paul... > >I sent Beth all the January formulas including your hrings Thanks:) -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) gravijul Date: 07 Feb 1998 01:32:19 -0500 (EST) >Sorry, I had some problems. When I first posted it, I did it as an >attachment. Then I got a note that the group had decided against >posting attachments, since some folks apparently can't decode >them. Funny, my copy of the first one has it as a MIME attachment but still in clear text and therefore not a problem... -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) About that new list...and other things Date: 06 Feb 1998 22:58:56 -0800 Hi fractintiers, Paul asked about the new list and how to get on. The announcement was unclear. So here (at the end of the letter) how I got on. BUT please Terry, please put some sig on each message. The address will be quickly lost and then we can't get in even if we are getting email from the 'new' list. This is because you have some setting set so that when I hit reply to sender, I get to author of the article not the list! If fact I'm emailing this from Micro$oft (by the way, their spell checker sure hates me for thi$) which when I say NEW Message, put Paul D, I get all tangled up in mumbojumbo about he is not in the address book. So I post here! Besides I need to reply to Jean-Pierre louvet about my recent disaster with =3D. I insist I have the settings correct - set to plain text. The problem was copying from Micro$oft Internet Explorer. Please email me at mailto:ehill1@san.rr.com if there is any problem with tonight's FotN post. My post about next years Fractint machine was a good troll. :-) My MIS guy was by my cube and we were remarking how P166 machines are only $765. I asked what he thought I could get a year from now. The list is basically what he thought. There have been some questions about my recent transformation formula in FotN and what email list to post explanations to. I am moving toward having FotN only appear on the Fractal-Art list since I'm keeping Jim Muth company. And besides, I consider fractals accompanied with a story an art form. I may even include another poem. So I think the explanations will appear in future FotN issues. In the near future, expect some very interesting transformations which I have not seen in the literature (except for my own publications). How many of you think Dr. J is 100% honest or never makes a mistake? Well he is not human, but I am and might screw up. Take a close look at FotN Elephant http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN18.html and see if you can find an error. This can be a little quiz. There is even a - well not exactly an error, but a definitely non-optimum solution in last night's FotN. I'm sure Dr. J will blame me, since I must not have followed his instructions :-) We will see who finds these two screw ups...... http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN37.html Hi Paul Derbyshire, I modeled my entry email based on the sig we see every day: 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" So email to fracprogrammers-list-request@terindell.com and put subscribe fracprogrammers-list in the body Jay - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: (fractint) F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 7 Feb 1998 (FractoBowl Bleachers) Date: 07 Feb 1998 01:10:02 -0800 F.O.T.N. (Fractal of the Night) 7 Feb 1998 (FractoBowl Bleachers) The fresh grass in the new FractoBowl field is a total loss, due to the snow! This is just not supposed to happen here in La Julia, where Dr. J got that very dark tan last weekend. Last night he sent me a set of Fractoscope snow flake images, all having three way symmetry. In fractal space, snowflakes seem to have different shapes, depending on conditions. In the real world, snow flakes have 6 way symmetry (so I'm told, I live only a mile from La Jolla. Using FractalMapper, I found out Dr. J lives about the same distance from La Julia). Dr. J does not get to see snow except in the higher iteration regions of the most fractal spaces. So when it snowed where he lives, he could not resist gathering samples while at the FractoBall field. As you know, he is not in the greatest of shape and, no body told him collections of snow might be slippery. You guessed it, he slipped and fell on his plus real side. That means he has to file paper work, get details, fill out forms, you can't even just guess the half of it. Of course he had to get the plans for the FractoBowl stands where he slipped. He thought I might be interested in the blue prints. Indeed I am and I'm passing them along to all of you. Figure 1 shows the overall layout. Observe, at least in these blue prints, the green playing field has an exact sharp boundary where the stands (in blue) begin. See especially Figure 2. While I am very glad to get the blueprints, I shall be even more interested in what Dr. J discovers if he ever gets around to examining the snow samples. I sure hope they don't melt. http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotN38.html Figure 1. Dr. J 's blue print of the FractoBall Field. Figure 2. Close up of where Dr. J slipped and fell on his plus X axis. Stay healthy, Jay Hill http://home.san.rr.com/jayrhill/FotN/FotNindx.html Hill001b { ; Flattened cardioid by Jay R. Hill, 1998 ; Cubic Mandelbrot set fractal, transformed ; Two parameters: real & imaginary perturbations of z(0) p = exp(Pixel)/sqrt(3), c=p*(1-sqr(p)), z = p1 x=(real(Pixel)<0), iter=0: z = z*sqr(z) + c, iter=iter+1 (lastsqr+5*x*(iter>250)) <= 4 } Hill001b1 { ; Flattened cardioid by Jay R. Hill, 1998 ; Cubic Mandelbrot set fractal, transformed ; Two parameters: real & imaginary perturbations of z(0) p = exp(Pixel)/sqrt(3), c=p*(1-sqr(p)), z = p1 x=(real(Pixel)<0), iter=0: z = z*sqr(z) + c, iter=iter+1 (lastsqr+5*x*(iter>1)) <= 4 } BluePrint { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 ; Blue print of FractoBowl stands (in blue) ; the field is in green reset=1960 type=formula formulaname=hill001b center-mag=0.194726/0/0.78/1/90 params=0/0 float=y maxiter=256 periodicity=0 colors=00000wUUU<247>UUU0`K000<2>000 } BluePrint-closeup { ; (c) Jay Hill, 1998 ; Blue print of FractoBowl stands (in blue) ; the field is in green reset=1960 type=formula formulaname=Hill001b1 passes=2 center-mag=0.0141133/0.178132/24.49612/1/90 params=0/0 float=y maxiter=256 periodicity=0 colors=00000m2cKccc<251>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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aq936@freenet.carleton.ca (Michael Traynor) Date: 07 Feb 1998 08:39:36 -0500 (EST) Michael.Traynor@pwgsc.gc.ca Cc: Reply-To: aq936@FreeNet.Carleton.CA Paul writes: >>Paul, in copying the hring frms and pars, I found lots of spurious a`a`a` s > >Sorry...that's not me, that's this bloody Freenet. Some system >administrator in his infinite wisdom decided to modify the mailing system >with some kind of funky encoding. I guess I'm going to subscribe to the >list from another address or something, soon, because when I asked the >admins here about it they just shrugged as if to say "What encoding?"... In defence of my provider, which is the same Freenet Paul uses, I have had no trouble sending out attached postscript files to a good number of folk who have had no problems with any 'encoding' and these files are not tolerant of extraneous material. The Freenet operates on text alone and if you want something encoded, better do it before you upload it to send and it better be text. Sorry to take up space, but I don't like to see a pretty good, free service unjustly slagged. Of course if I get this and it is full of a' a' at my other addresses, above, I'll admit my error. -- Mike Traynor People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like. Abraham Lincoln - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aq936@freenet.carleton.ca (Michael Traynor) Subject: Re: (fractint) gravijul Date: 07 Feb 1998 08:44:08 -0500 (EST) Bud, Thanks for posting the frms and pars. I too had wondered why it was there 3 time. If folk repost for formatting, perhaps they could say at the outset that the substance is unchanged. I had had not trouble with any of the versions, but wondered if there was a substantive difference among them. >>Don't get me wrong, I like your formulas and PARs and the more the >>merrier, but... >> >>Why on Earth did you post it 3 times? > >Sorry, I had some problems. When I first posted it, I did it as an >attachment. Then I got a note that the group had decided against >posting attachments, since some folks apparently can't decode >them. So I tried to send it using the "insert text in document" option, >but Eudora sent it as an attachment anyway. Consequently, I had >to cut & paste, and send it yet *again*. Apologies to all for the >inconvenience. :-( -- Mike Traynor People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like. Abraham Lincoln - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Peter Jakubowicz Subject: Re: (fractint) newbie question Date: 07 Feb 1998 13:05:48 -0800 Kathy Roth wrote, >I am completely new at this, but I would have thought that >the Haussdorf or fractal dimension would have to exceed the >topological dimension because I thought that those were a >reflection of a 1-D line being "folded" into a 2-D plane and >therefore having dimension somewhere between one and two, >or a 2-D plane being "folded" into 3-D and being between 2 >and 3. I know this is an over-simplification, but is this wrong? I'm not sure what you mean by folded, but that is what I thought the definition of a fractal was, too: until I read that while Mandelbrot's original definition was that a fractal is a set whose H-B dimension was greater than its topological dimension, he became dissatisfied with this, because it did not emcompass a number of sets that were obviously fractals. I couldn't think of any myself. And never being one to let my own ignorance stand in my way, I asked. I gather Mandelbrot is not a subscriber to this list. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: Re: (fractint) newbie question Date: 07 Feb 1998 10:37:49 -0800 Frenchmen with German names featuring food are prohibited from this list....see rule 135(A)(2)(r)(iii) subparagraph (c)(2) >And never being one to let my own ignorance stand in my way, I asked. I >gather Mandelbrot is not a subscriber to this list. > > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: davides Subject: Re: (fractint) comments in formulas and pars Date: 07 Feb 1998 13:30:59 -0500 At 03:14 PM 2/4/98 -0600, you wrote: >I don't know about consensus, but how about putting brief descriptions of >the parameters in the first section (which appears on the z screen) and >then longer descriptions and explanations of what goes on further down? >Interested parties will scroll; folks just wanting to plug numbers in will >get terse help on what numbers do what. > >Damien M. Jones The above sounds about right to me, fwiw. 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Michael E. Williams" Subject: Re: (fractint) color cycling commands Date: 07 Feb 1998 12:38:43 -0800 At 09:57 PM 2/6/98 -0800, you wrote: >Welcome Michael, >To control its speed press the number digits, '1' right above Q is slowest. >Then >you could press C and use the ',' or '.' same as < or > to single step the >color >in color mode. Use ESC go get out of color mode. > >OR BUY A SLOWER COMPUTER LIKE A 386! :-) >Jay Thanks, but no cigar. Even 1, coupled withe the slowest I can get with the down arrow, is still dizzying. I printed out the commands you mentioned from the help file some time ago. I simply can't slow this pup down. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: Re: (fractint) color cycling commands Date: 07 Feb 1998 10:58:56 -0800 Bummer.....maybe with the current crop of super fast processors and large amounts of memory the ideas.....software wise....of "slow" and "fast" ought to be re-thought by the fractint coding wizards. I have 48 megs of ram myself ....but only a 100mhz processor....so the color cycling is acceptable to me. But it does sound like the steps between "fast" and "slow" need to be adjusted. At 12:38 PM 2/7/98 -0800, you wrote: >At 09:57 PM 2/6/98 -0800, you wrote: >>Welcome Michael, >>To control its speed press the number digits, '1' right above Q is slowest. >>Then >>you could press C and use the ',' or '.' same as < or > to single step the >>color >>in color mode. Use ESC go get out of color mode. >> >>OR BUY A SLOWER COMPUTER LIKE A 386! :-) >>Jay > > Thanks, but no cigar. Even 1, coupled withe the slowest I can get with >the down arrow, is still dizzying. I printed out the commands you >mentioned from the help file some time ago. I simply can't slow this pup >down. > > >- >------------------------------------------------------------ >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" > > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: (fractint) New Stuff Date: 07 Feb 1998 12:55:36 -0800 New for this month are hearts and flowers fractals at http://wizzle.simplenet.com/fractals/fractalintro.htm And check out these pars based on a formula by Damien Jones subway { ; wizzle 1998 based on a damien jones formula ; burgold2.map reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=jan98-4.frm formulaname=dmj-nova-spi-dec-i center-mag=-1.26432/0.0111082/4.98992 params=0/0/0/0/0/0 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 colors=000W0E<<16>F07F07E07E07D16<<10>844753863<<33>ukTwmUwmU<<45>G66F55D55<<\ 4>00A<<4>66F77H88I99KAAL<<27>aaxcczbby<<35>22M00K10F<<10>E17F17H18<<21>h1Ij1J\ k1Jm0Kl0K<<14>X0E } burgundy_dreams { ; wizzle 1998 based on a damien jones formula ; burgold3.map reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=jan98-4.frm formulaname=dmj-nova-spi-dec-i center-mag=-1.35886111398751000/-0.00081229354771754/54.27602/1/90 params=0/0/0/0/0/0 float=y maxiter=256 inside=0 decomp=256 periodicity=0 colors=000UjW<<7>aubcwccvc<<42>9C98A8998<<2>C38E17F17<<22>h1Ij1Jk1Jm0Kl0K<<31\ >G08F07F07<<13>844753863<<33>ukTwmUwmU<<45>G66F55D55<<4>00A1A8<<26>TiV } The formula dmj-Nova-Spi-Dec-I { ; outside = decomp: angle of closest z[n] to spiral at p1 ; This is the angle relative to the origin. IF (real(p2) == 0) ; Invalid value for tightness. p2 = 1 + flip(imag(p2)) ; Substitute a default value. ENDIF IF (real(p3) == 0) ; Invalid value for color scale. p3 = 75 + flip(imag(p3)) ; Substitute a default value. ENDIF IF (imag(p3) == 0) ; Invalid value for bailout. p3 = (0,0.0000001) + real(p3) ; Substitute a default value. ENDIF closest = 1e+38 ; Closest approach so far. point = 0 ; Point of that closest approach. done = 2 ; Iteration counter. z = 1, c = pixel: ; NovaM initialization. zsquared = sqr(z) zcubed = zsquared * z zold = z z = z-(zcubed-1)/(3*zsquared)+c ; NovaM calculation. done = done + 1 ; Done one more iteration. z2 = z - p1 ; Offset to p1. d = 1/(cabs(z2)) * real(p2) ; Figure distance (inverted). r = (0,1) ^ d ; Compute rotation vector. z2 = z2 * r ; Rotate. d = atan(abs(imag(z2)/real(z2))) ; Figure distance to spiral. IF (d << closest) ; Closer than previous value. point = z ; Save that point. closest = d ; Save the closest approach. ENDIF IF ((|zold-z| << imag(p3) && done > imag(p2)) || done >= maxit) ; Out! z = point ; Return closest point. done = -1 ; Set flag to force an exit. ENDIF done >= 0 ; Continue if the flag is clear. } I hope this is the right formula......it was very hard to find the right one in the lenghty list Damien provided.....<<<> names like damien001.frm, damien002.frm etc are much simpler for us twits. If this was not the right one, all of damien's great stuff is available at http://www.fractalus.com/ for download. I'm looking forward to his julia formulas <<<>. Not that I've even come CLOSE to exploring all of the wonderful stuff he's provided so far........highly recommended!!!! Angela aka wizzle ps. it's partly Damien's fault that I posted so many good pars last month - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kevin Charles Stewart Subject: (fractint) artmatrix.com fractals to fractint Date: 07 Feb 1998 16:32:46 -0500 (EST) Last year i purchased two posters from the mall and i see that the parameters for them our now on the web at www.artmatrix.com I was wondering if any one can transform them in to fractint parameters? is it possible? the two ar called candy and crown of thorms and can be found at http://www.artmatrix.com/programs.html#candy - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janet Preslar Subject: (fractint) makemig question Date: 07 Feb 1998 17:34:51 -0600 Because I am using such an antiquated machine (486/33) I can't seem to generate the nine sections of my fractal image with makemig.bat and do anything else at the same time. I have tried letting it run for 24 hours, but that still isn't enough time. Is there a pause key or some combination that will let me switch back to Win95 without losing data or otherwise screwing up the generated images? Janet mailto:preslar@memphisonline.com http://www.ParkeNet.org/jp - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shauna Jones" Subject: Re: (fractint) makemig question Date: 07 Feb 1998 14:04:39 -1000 On 7 Feb 98 at 17:34, Janet Preslar wrote: > Because I am using such an antiquated machine (486/33) > I can't seem to generate the nine sections of my > fractal image with makemig.bat and do anything else at > the same time. I have tried letting it run for 24 > hours, but that still isn't enough time. Is there a > pause key or some combination that will let me switch > back to Win95 without losing data or otherwise > screwing up the generated images? Probably not ... I'd try booting to a DOS prompt and running Fractint over night from there. At least you got Fractint to run under W95. It won't on my system! Fortunately, it still runs quite happily under OS/2! Another blast of bits from David Visit our not-so-boring web page: http://www.aloha.net/~shauna Visit the Hawaii Astronomical Society: http://www.hawastsoc.org For the best Hawaii & Pacific Basin surf forecast: mailto:hisurf@aloha.net Random Thought for this Nanosecond Don't be buffaloed by experts. They often possess more data than judgement. - C. Powell - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: (fractint) Rich Text Test Date: 07 Feb 1998 17:54:28 -0800 I didn't mean to send anything in Rich Text Format and was surprised that my last message looked different. I believe I'm the victim of yet another Microsoft Plot. "They" were after me earlier today as well when the files I dragged from one folder to another turned into names with all caps.....but only visible as all caps when I uploaded to my isp........in windows95 explorer, the filenames look like they are all lower case. If this test turns out rich text, what should I do to re=set Eudora? - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Damien M. Jones" Subject: Re: (fractint) Rich Text Test Date: 07 Feb 1998 20:12:14 -0600 Angela, - If this test turns out rich text, what should I do to re=set Eudora? Nothing, I think you found the relevant option. (Tools, Options, Stylized Text, Discard styles before sending messages) 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dick Amerman Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 07 Feb 1998 21:27:26 -0500 Tim Wegner wrote: > > Something else that could help: if those that reply to postings would > > eliminate the FractInt Signature and other parts of unreferenced email > > when replying. > > I can shorten or eliminate the signature. I copied Jon Noring's > style in fractal-art. It seemed like a good idea, but maybe it is > just a bandwidth waster. > > Email me privately with opinions and suggestions about the signature. > > Tim > > - > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 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" Maybe the information in the signature block is helpful to some. But that info does not need to be repeated at the end of each message. I suggest a first-of-the-month automatic post that reminds everyone about the nature of the list. If you did that, I also suggest telling people where to find the archives. Dick Amerman - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dick Amerman Subject: Re: (fractint) list volume, pars, attachments, a solution? Date: 07 Feb 1998 22:12:46 -0500 My apologies to everyone for that last post - I was trying to catch up on about a weeks worth of this list and guess I was on autopilot. I intended to send it privately. Dick Amerman - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) newbie question Date: 07 Feb 1998 22:32:08 -0600 Wizzle wrote: > > Frenchmen with German names featuring food are prohibited from this > list....see rule 135(A)(2)(r)(iii) subparagraph (c)(2) > I believe Mandelbrot is Polish. He only _lived_ in France to escape the Nazis. So, by rule 135(b)(2)(b)(x) subparagraph (c)(2), his presence is _required_ on this list. :-) Justin K. -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aq936@freenet.carleton.ca (Michael Traynor) Subject: Re: (fractint) makemig question Date: 08 Feb 1998 00:15:51 -0500 (EST) Janet writes: >Because I am using such an antiquated machine (486/33) I can't seem >to generate >the nine sections of my fractal image with makemig.bat and do anything else at >the same time. I have tried letting it run for 24 hours, but that still isn't >enough time. Is there a pause key or some combination that will let me switch >back to Win95 without losing data or otherwise screwing up the generated images? Janet, I too have a 486/33 and what I do for slow multipart images is to run each of the separate parts on their own. You can do this from the pars for each of the frmig images which fractint generates when you save the par with multiple parts. You do not need to run the whole thing in one go. Once you have the frmig's all generated then at a dos prompt give the commands that are at the end of the makemig.bat file. This way it does not matter if you finish in one fell swoop. -- Mike Traynor People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like. Abraham Lincoln - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) color cycling commands Date: 08 Feb 1998 00:27:46 -0500 (EST) >Bummer.....maybe with the current crop of super fast processors and large >amounts of memory the ideas.....software wise....of "slow" and "fast" ought >to be re-thought by the fractint coding wizards. I'd recommend coding it to base its speed on the realtime clock. Just as is done with any good real-time (as opposed to discrete turn-based) computer game; all of mine track locations and velocities and accelerations and impulses relative to real time and although they update every cycle of the loop, they add say velocity divided by elapsed time to position, and so forth, so a faster computer doesn't cause a faster game, but a smoother one. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) makemig question Date: 08 Feb 1998 01:16:08 -0500 (EST) >Because I am using such an antiquated machine (486/33) I can't seem to generate >the nine sections of my fractal image with makemig.bat and do anything else at >the same time. I have tried letting it run for 24 hours, but that still isn't >enough time. Is there a pause key or some combination that will let me switch >back to Win95 without losing data or otherwise screwing up the generated images? I use the 1600x1200 disk video mode all the time. If you then alt-enter it to a window and set it to run in background, it will calculate and nothing will be screwed up. The massive CPU usage will cause some software, notably Microsoft Equation Editor (the gods know why) and Quake, too become very slow or behave strangely. (I once wracked my brains over why I was getting a ping of 18000 in Quake, then traced it to Fractint!) If you set the Fractint window to 'suspend in background' when using these apps, it will 'pause' and use little or no CPU until you undo the 'suspend in background' command. This can be done on a windowed DOS app simply by pushing in or out the button with a graphic like two windows, with the rear window having a star on it. When that button is in it is running, when it is out it is suspended unless it has the focus. -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Les St Clair Subject: Re: (fractint) color cycling commands Date: 08 Feb 1998 07:22:09 -0500 Michael E. Williams wrote >>Even 1, coupled withe the slowest I can get with the down arrow, is still dizzying. I printed out the commands you mentioned from the help file some time ago. I simply can't slow this pup= down. << I remember this problem being discussed on the Graphics Developers forum some time ago. As I recall it had nothing to do with processor speed, but= was linked to a problem with one type of graphics card (ATI?) - Les - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: aq936@freenet.carleton.ca (Michael Traynor) Subject: (fractint) Fractint Wish List Date: 08 Feb 1998 12:28:47 -0500 (EST) Here is a wish for the next fractint: Have fractint check the first letter of the name of the frm it needs when loading it, say "a" and then go first to the corresponding orgform files, in this case, _a.frm and _a_dup.frm. I suspect most of those maintaining a large collection of frms is already using orgform and for those who are not, the delay to check two files would be minimal. It would save going through a lot of frm files most of the time. -- Mike Traynor People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like. Abraham Lincoln - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: George Martin <76440.1143@compuserve.com> Subject: (fractint) Fractint Wish List Date: 08 Feb 1998 13:05:29 -0500 Mike, > Have fractint check the first letter of the name of the frm it needs when loading it, say "a" and then go first to the corresponding orgform files, in this case, _a.frm and _a_dup.frm. < This is already implemented in the developer's version and will be available in the next release. The idea is that you can create a separate directory for orgform files and specify which one it is in your sstools.ini. George Martin - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kerry Mitchell Subject: (fractint) program to find cardioid boundary points Date: 08 Feb 1998 14:38:08 -0700 (MST) Here's a little BASIC utility to compute cardioid boundary points for fractals of the z^exponent+c variety. You specify the exponent (greater than 1), and an internal angle. From that, the boundary point is computed. To do so, the program uses 2 relations: f(z) = z^exponent+c = z This means that z is a fixed point, which is a requirement of c being on the cardioid. The second requirment is that the fixed point be neutrally stable. That means that the derivative of f with respect to z has a magnitude exactly equal to 1. This insures that c will be on the edge of the cardioid, and not in the interior. So, we require that: f'(z) = exponent*z^(exponent-1) = exp(i*angle) where "angle" is the internal angle that is specified, and "i" is the sqrt(-1). Combining these 2 and solving for c (the desired point), we get: c = z - z^exponent, or c = z * [1 - z^(exponent-1)]. This program uses the derivative condition to evalaute the two factors in the last equation, and then multiplies them together. The only tricky part is specifying the internal angle. It is typically expressed in terms of "turns", where 1 turn is 2pi radians, or a full circle. Using the fraction m/n turns will generate the point c which is where the disk with Farey number m/n is tangent to the cardioid. Thus, this point is both a fixed point and periodic with period n. Since m/n is a rational number and 2*pi is irrational, the angle defined by m/n*2*pi radians is an irrational number. Using rational numbers for the angle will result in non-periodic points. One way to do this is to change the value that is used for "pi". Inputting 0 in the program will force the routine to calculate pi to its internal precision (3.14159...) and will thus give a periodic point. Using 3, 3.25, or other rational approximations to pi will give non-periodic points near the periodic point. This can be useful if you like the general shape of the Julia set for m/n = 1/3, but want a non-periodic orbit. Then, specify m/n = 1/3, but use a different value (say 3, or 3.125) for the pi factor. When the iteration exponent is larger than 2, then the internal angle goes beyond 2*pi. In fact, it runs through (exponent-1)*2*pi radians. To get to the angles beyond 2*pi, you can specify an angular offset. This is given in terms of multiples of 2*pi, from 0 to (exponent-2). If you know exactly what angle you want, you can bypass all this by directly inputing it, in radians. After the coordinates are calculated, you can opt to have them written to a file. If you so choose, 2 sets will be written: one is in Fractint's mandelbrot style, and is specified as a "center-mag=" triad, with the magnification set to 1. This set will have "_man" appended to the name of the parameter set which was previously specified. The other set is written as a julia parameter, with "params=", and will be identified with the "_jul" suffix. The code is written in QuickBASIC and also works under QBASIC. If you choose to have the parameters written to a file, you should check the file afterwards to make sure that no extra spaces are there to cause problems. And remember, it's worth exactly twice what you paid for it. DEFDBL A-H, O-Z: CLS ' ' routine to find boundary points on the main cardioid for ' z^exponent+c fractals, & will optionally write coordinates ' to a file. ' copyright Kerry Mitchell 08 Feb 1998 ' PRINT "determines point on cardioid for z^exponent+c fractals" PRINT INPUT "name for this par"; name$ expenter: INPUT "exponent"; zexp IF zexp <= 1 THEN PRINT " exponent must be greater than 1" GOTO expenter END IF choice1: PRINT "select point location method:" PRINT " 1 to enter m/n turns" PRINT " 2 to enter angle directly" INPUT " choice"; ichoice1 SELECT CASE ichoice1 CASE 1 INPUT "m, n"; m, n INPUT "pi variable (0 to use internal pi)"; pifac IF pifac = 0 THEN pifac = 4 * ATN(1#) angle = m / n * 2 * pifac IF zexp > 2 THEN INPUT "angular offset (multiple of 2pi from 0 to exponent-2)"; pimult angle = angle + pimult * 8 * ATN(1#) END IF CASE 2 INPUT "angle"; angle CASE ELSE GOTO choice1 END SELECT angleonm1 = angle / (zexp - 1) fac = 1 / (zexp ^ (1 / (zexp - 1))) ax = fac * COS(angleonm1) ay = fac * SIN(angleonm1) bx = 1 - 1 / zexp * COS(angle) by = -1 / zexp * SIN(angle) cx = ax * bx - ay * by cy = ax * by + ay * bx PRINT "caridioid coordinates:" PRINT USING "##.############/##.############"; cx; cy PRINT INPUT "write to parameter file (y/n)"; yn$ IF yn$ = "y" OR yn$ = "Y" THEN INPUT "file name (will be appended to, not overwritten)"; fil$ OPEN fil$ FOR APPEND AS #1 PRINT a$ = name$ + "_man {": PRINT #1, a$: PRINT a$ PRINT #1, USING "center-mag=##.############/##.############/1 }"; cx; cy PRINT #1, PRINT USING "center-mag=##.############/##.############/1 }"; cx; cy PRINT a$ = name$ + "_jul {": PRINT #1, a$: PRINT a$ PRINT #1, USING "params=##.############/##.############ }"; cx; cy PRINT #1, PRINT USING "params=##.############/##.############ }"; cx; cy PRINT PRINT "you may need to hand-edit this file to remove " PRINT "spurious spaces and such" CLOSE #1 END IF END Kerry Mitchell lkmitch@primenet.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: kathy roth Subject: (fractint) Julia sets, Orbits, Siegel discs Date: 08 Feb 1998 14:15:35 -0800 >....In this memo, I shall explore and >explain some of the hard to understand topics found in such >books as are found on the coffee tables of fractal junkies. I've finally taken the time to really go through this, also Jay Hill's letter of 1-13 and various posts by Paul Derbyshire and Kerry Mitchell and others on finding critical points. (not something I could do at 2 AM- I have a lucid interval about every 2 weeks.) Thanks for taking the time to write these. It's sometimes hard to write at the right level, in between the "oh wow" of pop writing and the too dense technical things- like, I think I can follow this but why? It's also really nice to have the examples on Fractint and to fool around with the orbits etc. I think " Chaos and Fractals" by Peitgen et al is at a good level. Sometimes the things that are over-simplified just become unintelligible. 9-cycle_bay { ; julia set of center of 9-cycle bud reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=FGZ-J passes=1 center-mag=-0.394934/-0.378271/8.115829 params=0.3774294670846/0.1032663316582 float=y maxiter=647 periodicity=0 colors=000IOLIMF<7>ue1<16>8TC<3>DP8F\ O7HL7JI6<3>jA5<2>p77r68s58t58v49x3Az\ 1B<4>z4N<2>g5U<8>m8m<39>vp2wr0wr0<43\ >yy0zz0zy0<31>wI1wH1wG1vF1uF1<28>I8B\ <9>FEg<5>hKS<15>Lfz<5>JRR } 9-cycle_swirl { ; julia set at entrance to 9-cycle bud reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=FGZ-J passes=1 center-mag=-0.394934/-0.378271/8.115829 params=0.37291536/0.1059045226 float=y maxiter=647 periodicity=0 colors=000IOLIMF<7>ue1<16>8TC<3>DP8F\ O7HL7JI6<3>jA5<2>p77r68s58t58v49x3Az\ 1B<4>z4N<2>g5U<8>m8m<39>vp2wr0wr0<43>\ yy0zz0zy0<31>wI1wH1wG1vF1uF1<28>I8B\ <9>FEg<5>hKS<15>Lfz<5>JRR } 10-cycle_land { ; julia set at center of 10-cycle bud reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=FGZ-J passes=1 center-mag=0.195267/0.515354/3.819214 params=0.36990595611/0.32864321608 float=y maxiter=647 periodicity=0 colors=000IOLIMF<7>ue1<16>8TC<3>DP8\ FO7HL7JI6<3>jA5<2>p77r68s58t58v49x3Az\ 1B<4>z4N<2>g5U<8>m8m<39>vp2wr0wr0<43>\ yy0zz0zy0<31>wI1wH1wG1vF1uF1<28>I8B\ <9>FEg<5>hKS<15>Lfz<5>JRR } 10-cycle_swirl { ; julia set at entrance to 10-cycle bud reset=1960 type=formula formulafile=fractint.frm formulaname=FGZ-J passes=1 center-mag=0.195267/0.515354/3.819214 params=0.3652037617/0.32675879396 float=y maxiter=647 periodicity=0 colors=000IOLIMF<7>ue1<16>8TC<3>DP8FO\ 7HL7JI6<3>jA5<2>p77r68s58t58v49x3Az\ 1B<4>z4N<2>g5U<8>m8m<39>vp2wr0wr0<\ 43>yy0zz0zy0<31>wI1wH1wG1vF1uF1<28>I8B\ <9>FEg<5>hKS<15>Lfz<5>JRR } FGZ-M { ; Jay Hill c = pixel, z=-sqrt(-c): ; approximate critical point z = z * z + c; z = (3 * z * z) / (z + 3) + c, |z| <= 36 } frm:FGZ-J { ; Jay Hill ; p1 is the Julia set parameter z = pixel, c = p1: z = z * z + c; z = (3 * z * z) / (z + 3) + c, |z| <= 36 } - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ao950@freenet.carleton.ca (Paul Derbyshire) Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint Wish List Date: 09 Feb 1998 11:09:18 -0500 (EST) Here's mine: Palette editor commands: make 'n' negate the range between the selected colors; make commands ($, %, ^?) negate red only, green only, or blue only in the range; make commands to flip a range (reverse the order of the colors) or to flip the red values in a range, or green, or blue (&, *, (?) and make all of these plus !, @, # work with 't'n to do every nth color in the range... -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mark Christenson Subject: (fractint) mailer issues Date: 09 Feb 1998 12:49:51 -0800 I have a question regarding the mail problems I had last week. Today I sent myself a couple of test messages, with some interesting results. When I sent it with Eudora's "insert text in document" option set, it came back exactly as I expected, as opposed to the way it came back from xmission.com (with the text as an attachment). Since I assumed that insertion would have been done at my end, I am at a loss to explain the difference. Any ideas? Bud - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Janet Preslar Subject: Re: (fractint) makemig question Date: 09 Feb 1998 20:58:46 -0600 Thanks Mike and Paul for your help with running makemig.bat. Everything worked just as you said. Janet - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jay Hill" Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint Wish List Date: 09 Feb 1998 19:33:26 -0800 Also, for truecolor, a map editor with equivalent abilities but using a fractal extreme type of color editor. [*sigh* The cracker did it again. Please post the following to the list for me...] -- .*. Friendship, companionship, love, and having fun are the reasons for -() < life. All else; sex, money, fame, etc.; are just to get/express these. `*' Send any and all mail with attachments to the hotmail address please. Paul Derbyshire ao950@freenet.carleton.ca pgd73@hotmail.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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: " Thomas M. Chiappetti" Subject: (fractint) wish list: mouse operative and customizable tool bars Date: 09 Feb 1998 22:06:39 -0800 My wish: Forget the old fashioned assignment of keys and get fractint to use the mouse and drop-down menus! I say this altruisticly because it probably means I'll have to buy Windows 95. A full featured version would even allow customized tool bars for each fracint user. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint Wish List Date: 09 Feb 1998 20:42:30 -0800 I didn't get a color editor in my version of fractal extreme.....didn't much care for the program as a whole even though I paid for it .....did I miss something?? I basically got entranced with Fractint instead.....a real tribute since I'm just your ordinary user jane and learning fractint was harder than learning fractal extreme. What makes Fractint tops for me is..... 1. color control 2. precise deep zooming (including skewing) 3. ability to accept roll-your-own formulas Those are the features I miss almost immediately in other programs. Who the heck cares if you can make 8 zillion variations of stalks in truecolor if the colors are uniformly ugly?? I spend just about as much time proportioning and coloring....using my existing color maps.......as I do generating the "basic" fractal image. Therefore, not being able to apply a pre-set map which I've developed is as bad as a fractured fractal.....and I'm looking forward to messing around with True Color's new mapping features (if I ever get a break from Real Life aka W*rk). To reiterate what I've stated before...... 1. 24 bit color is nice...but not if any of the current features of Fractint are compromised...including precise color mapping and image skewing.....color "handles" a la fractal extreme don't do it for me....the color orbits method is fine 2. instead of the move to 24 bit color, a fully featured fractint under nt ought to be a priority (at least according to those sending in their wishes at the wishlist web site). 3. everything else falls into the "sometime after 1 & 2 are taken care of" category. I still make my BEST images in Fractint......I've tried very hard to figure out why from a layman's perspective and provide feedback. Angela aka wizzle At 07:33 PM 2/9/98 -0800, you wrote: >Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint Wish List > >Also, for truecolor, a map editor with equivalent abilities but using a >fractal extreme type of color editor. > - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Wizzle Subject: (fractint) My Gallery Date: 09 Feb 1998 20:49:15 -0800 I re-did all the images in my seasonal gallery in 640 x 480 format...they were just toooooooooo huge as originally posted. If anyone wants the pars please email me and I'd be glad to provide them. Everything was done with either a frm posted in jan 98 or a frm available in the orgfrm.zip file. The gallery....featuring fractal hearts and flowers for February is at http://wizzle.simplenet.com/fractals/seasonal/seasonal.htm In reducing the size of the images I mucked up the Fractint code. - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "B Michie" Subject: (fractint) orgform Date: 09 Feb 1998 22:22:19 +1100 This sounds like the programme I need. Can someone tell me where to download it please? Many thanks Beth Plant real trees. Don't give me rubbish like, "I'd like a tall tree, but it mustn't grow above the gutters! Oh- and the colour of the flowers mustn't clash with the brickwork -- Spare me !@#$%^&***! - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jim Prickett" Subject: (fractint) Fractint Wish List - DONE! Date: 10 Feb 1998 00:53:39 PST >Here's mine: > Palette editor commands: make 'n' negate the range between the selected >colors; make commands ($, %, ^?) negate red only, green only, or blue only >in the range; make commands to flip a range (reverse the order of the >colors) or to flip the red values in a range, or green, or blue (&, *, (?) >and make all of these plus !, @, # work with 't'n to do every nth color in >the range... Hi Paul, I have a couple of small utilities that do this and more. Get MMAP.ZIP and XMAP.ZIP from my web page: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/9943/ BTW you'll see that I've granted permission all or part of this code to be added to fractint (hint hint). Jim Prickett jprickett@satcom.net Do you know about the new E-mail SPAM bills in Congress ? Go to http://www.cauce.org/ and find out! - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: (fractint) I want my xmntns! Date: 09 Feb 1998 16:22:47 -0600 I can't get xmntns, some type of lanscape creator for X. Here's what happens when I try to download: FTP Error Could not login to FTP server Sorry, we're unable to map your IP address (removed for security reasons) to a hostname in the DNS. This is probably because your nameserver does not have matching A and PTR record for your address in its tables, or because your reverse nameservers are not registered. We refuse service to hosts whose names we cannot resolve. If this is simply because your nameserver is hard to reach or slow to respond then try again in a minute or so, and perhaps our nameserver will have your hostname in its cache by then. If not, try reaching us from a host that is in the DNS or have your system administrator fix your servers. User anonymous access denied.. (:-P) If my IP address doesn't have a hostname, how come I have to supply one in the DNS box both for Windows and Linux?! This is a poor practice IMHO and should be abolished immediately. On a lighter note, does anyone *have* a copy? If so, send it to me privately, unless the license prohibits it. a disgruntled Justin K. -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) Fractint Wish List Date: 09 Feb 1998 15:27:17 -0600 Paul Derbyshire wrote: > > Here's mine: > Palette editor commands: make 'n' negate the range between the selected > colors; make commands ($, %, ^?) negate red only, green only, or blue only > in the range; make commands to flip a range (reverse the order of the > colors) or to flip the red values in a range, or green, or blue (&, *, (?) > and make all of these plus !, @, # work with 't'n to do every nth color in > the range... Fine, but how to translate into XFractint? Function keys don't work for everyone (like me), and so shifted number keys have to substitute! Maybe shift-CTRL-numbers? As for my wishes, I have two: 1. Function keys that work in XFractint! They work in other things like Netscape and Quake 2. 2. 3-dimensional quats and hypercomplexes that actually work instead of showing you the last quatj or hypercomplexj that you did (i.e. a sphere at startup)! Since I have the source code, I could take a crack at fixing these... if only I knew how these worked... ;-) Justin K. -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Justin A. Kolodziej" <4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Re: (fractint) mailer issues Date: 09 Feb 1998 15:18:52 -0600 Mark Christenson wrote: > > I have a question regarding the mail problems I had last week. > Today I sent myself a couple of test messages, with some > interesting results. When I sent it with Eudora's "insert text > in document" option set, it came back exactly as I expected, > as opposed to the way it came back from xmission.com (with > the text as an attachment). Since I assumed that insertion > would have been done at my end, I am at a loss to explain the > difference. > > Any ideas? First of all, I'm glad you were able to figure Eudora out. I tried it for about 5 minutes and hated it. :-) About your attachment: I had the same problem occur in reverse with Netscape and the 3dfx.glide.linux newsgroup. I tried to attach a file to a message so that peole could click on the attachment if they wanted to see it. Instead it was all spelled out at the bottom of the message when it apeared on the newsgroup. I'm not sure if this is really like what happened to you, but it seems similar. Perhaps the problem is in majordomo or the news hosts? OK, OK, this is off-topic, but I couldn't resist, seeing that that hasn't stopped anyone else. Perhaps we should make this the "Fractals, Fractint, and Weird E-Mail Software Idiosyncracies list?!" Justin K. -- Justin A. Kolodziej Why pay for an OS when you can get a clearly superior one for free? Justin Kolodziej is 4wg7kolodzie@vms.csd.mu.edu Marquette University is www.mu.edu - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Orasan Constantin Subject: (fractint) Fractint for Windows NT Date: 10 Feb 1998 11:49:23 +0200 Hello, I'd like to know is fractint in working under Windows NT 4.0. Can you tell me other programs for generating fractals who can be run in Windows NT Thanks, Dinel - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: MAksoy@aol.com Subject: Re: (fractint) orgform Date: 10 Feb 1998 05:28:59 EST Hi Beth, I believe you can download Orgform.zip from the Spanky Fractint site: http://spanky.triumf.ca/www/fractint/fractint.html Good Luck! Mark In a message dated 98-02-10 03:45:10 EST, you write: << This sounds like the programme I need. Can someone tell me where to download it please? Many thanks Beth >> - 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" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: FIRSTNAME LASTNAME Subject: Re: (fractint) orgform Date: 10 Feb 1998 03:04:31 -0800 (PST) ---2138437117-1903590565-887108671=:14941 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline ---B Michie wrote: > > This sounds like the programme I need. Can someone tell me where to > download it please? > Many thanks > Beth > > > Plant real trees. Don't give me rubbish like, "I'd like > a tall tree, but it mustn't grow above the gutters! > Oh- and the colour of the flowers mustn't clash > with the brickwork -- Spare me !@#$%^&***! > > - > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 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" > _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? 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