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- Register
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-
- 1.0 Why register?
- 2.0 The versions
- 3.0 What you get
- 4.0 How to register
- 5.0 Obtaining upgrades
-
- Warning: this document contains sales talk trying to persuade you to register
- the Texture Garden program (if you have not already done so).
-
- 1.0 Why register?
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Firstly, although this file is written by the author in the hope that you
- will offer him money, this program is not distributed as "shareware". The
- license under which it is distributed allows free copying and unlimited use.
- The freeware version of the program does however contain some limitations
- which will be removed in the event of the user deciding to register it with
- the author.
-
- I have tried to make the program as easy and fun to use as possible so that
- new users can enjoy manipulating the textures with little in the way of
- introduction. What is more it is my hope that those users who only need to
- use textures occasionally for a new desktop backdrop for example, can use the
- free version of the program, and save the sprites and animations that it
- generates.
-
- For intensive users, however with multiple web pages and complex
- texture-mapped objects to deal with there have been two main limitations
- imposed upon the program's use to encourage registration. This is a form of
- distribution known as "The Commercial Demo" by software houses and as
- "Crippleware" by PD authors. The limitations are as follows:
-
- FIrstly, the program will not allow new texture programs, generated by the
- user to be loaded and displayed, although textures may be mutated and
- sexually recombined and then saved as sprites.
-
- Secondly, in modes with high colour-resolutions, the maximum picture size is
- limited as follows:
-
- Number of colours : Maximum texture size
- 2 1024
- 4 512
- 16 256
- 256 128
- 32K 64
- 16M 32
-
- For those who are making web page backgrounds, the 128 by 128 limitation in
- 256 colour modes will not be enough to remove the tessellation patterns.
- Using JPEGs as backgrounds (as is recommended on low bandwidth connections)
- will lead either to tiny images, or ones that do not exploit the 24 bit
- colour provided by the format. Using low colour resolution produces JPEGs
- that not only have poor colours, but do not have good compression either.
- This is because dithering patterns are interpreted by JPEGs as high frequency
- spatial noise. If you can afford to do so, JPEGing 24 bit images with no
- dithering is the recommended method.
-
- The first limitation may need some explanation:
-
- Texture files may be loaded and manipulated and their results saves as
- sprites and text. However any textfiles saved or modified will not be
- loadable by the freeware version of the program. This is implemented by the
- use of a checksum, which each texture has and must be correct for the
- Freeware version of the program to accept the texture.
-
- In registered versions, an additional module is supplied which will enable
- the program (and all future upgrades of it) to read textures independently of
- the checksum.
-
- The registered version completely ignores the checksum, and the site license
- or super-user version will also display whether the checksum is correct, and
- will write texture files with correct checksums, enabling people other than
- the author to distribute textures readable by the freeware distributed
- version of the program.
-
- This has been done so the author does not have a monopoly on distributing
- textures for his program so that users should be able to rely on a diverse
- variety of inexpensive textures coming into existence. He is, however
- prepared to pay for the priviledge of distributing textures. Please see the
- "Distribute" file for further details.
-
- Please note that the author may make different limitations in future
- versions of the freeware version of the program. In particular, he may
- change the colour-resolution restriction or add other limitations as he so
- chooses. The checksum sensitivity is most unlikely to change.
-
- 3.0 The versions
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Freeware version : Checksum is checked. The high colour-resolution
- limitation is imposed.
- "Unregistered Freeware" is in the info box.
- Free
-
- Registered single user : Single user license.
- Completely ignores the checksum.
- "User:" is added to the Info Box.
- Registration fee: £8.
-
- Registered super-user : Single user license.
- Displays whether the checksum of the file is
- correct, and will always write texture files with
- correct checksums.
- "Owner:" is added to the Info Box.
- Registration fee: £10.
-
- Registered site : The site license has the same feature set as the
- super-user version. Please specify the entire
- address of the site involved.
- "Site:" is added to the Info Box.
- Registration fee: £10.
-
- It is recommended that most people choose the "Registered single user"
- version of the program at £8.00. Most users will not require the additional
- features currently provided by the super-user version. If the author adds
- extra features to the super-user version, upgrades to this from other
- versions are available and involve sending the difference in their prices to
- the author. It is expected that this will not normally be required.
-
- Please note that these prices are only valid for 1996. In 1997, a revised
- pricing structure will be announced. In particular, the price of the site
- license will definitely go up.
-
- 3.0 What you get
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Registration will provide you with the latest freeware version of the program
- on a single 800K floppy disc.
-
- There will be the registration module which transforms the operation of the
- program, enabling its full use. This module will be compatible with all
- future freeware versions of the program, so there should be no need to send
- discs back to the author for upgrades. It is recommended that the original
- disc is kept however, in order to take advantage of possible future offers.
-
- There will be a selection of textures, palettes, and animation types.
- These will not normally vary significantly from those currently available
- freely, though it will include the most up-to-date set.
-
- Lastly there will be a !Zap syntax-colouring mode for texture files and a
- corresponding !Help file. This is also compatible with Studio-24 textures.
-
- If it is decided at a future date to produce a generic manual for the
- program, then this will be mailed to all existing registered users. Any
- such manual will merely reproduce in convenient hard-copy those sections of
- the on-line documentation that are considered unlikely to change in future
- versions of the program.
-
- 4.0 How to register
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Registration involves sending your name address to the author with a cheque
- (or similar) for the appropriate sum. Payment by credit card is not
- currently possible.
-
- Please indicate clearly the text to be inserted into the info box if this is
- to be different to your name.
-
- The author will send the "Registered single user" version unless another
- version is specified.
-
- The author will store the names and addresses of the registered users on a
- database which he may use for the purposes of advertising his other
- computer-related activities if he believes they are of interest to users. If
- you do not wish to receive mail from him in the future, please indicate this
- by using the phrase "No Junkmail".
-
- If sending from overseas, IMOs (expensive) or cash in any currency (must be
- at the senders own risk) are probably the best methods. If the sum offered
- is unexpected (for example if a foreign currency is sent), then the author
- will act in whatever manner he sees as being appropriate. Rapid delivery,
- and insurance may be available on request if required. The author will send
- mail abroad using the least expensive method he can find, unless the sum
- offered is larger than normal, in which case he will do his best to spend
- the difference on sturdy packaging, speedy delivery security and insurance.
-
- Sample overseas prices: France: 100F/120F; Germany: 30DM/40DM. Postage to
- Austraila and NewZealand costs £1.20
-
- The author's address is available in the "Contact" file.
-
- A sample registration form is available as the file "Reg_Form". If you have
- a printer it may be convenient to print this file and send it directly.
- Some people complete this form in a text editor before printing it out;
- this is perfectly acceptable.
-
- If you include your email address when registering and do not specifically
- ask for "no junkmail" then your address will automatically be added to
- Texture Garden's mailing list. This will provide you with updates whenever
- new versions of the program are released, or there is news from the garden.
-
-
- 5.0 Obtaining upgrades
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Free upgrades to the program should be available indefinitely, either over
- the internet, from PD libraries, or direct from the author.
-
- The registration module will work with all future versions of the program, so
- if you have registered, all you need to do to upgrade is to get a copy of the
- latest freeware version and copy your own "TextureReg" module into its main
- directory.
-
- The program is currently available on the world wide web at
- "http://www.varuna.demon.co.uk/tmc/". I propose to send future versions of
- this program to APDL and HENSA. If access from these is inconvenient, the
- latest version will be available directly from the author.
-
- Simply send one of the following...
-
- 1. a £1.00 cheque, or...
- 2. 4 x first-class UK stamps, or...
- 3. a S.S.A.E and a blank formatted (ADFS 800K E) double-density disc...
-
- ...to the address in the "Contact" file.
-