@DATABASE "RI.guide" @AUTHOR "Roman Patzner" @(c) "Copyright © 1995 Roman Patzner" @$VER: RomIcons.guide 9.00 (01.06.95) @NODE "MAIN" "RomIcons9.guide"" @NEXT "MAIN" @{" Roman's Magic WB Icons 9 " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/juchizer.8svx q"} 1-Jun-95 New, high quality, standard size, MagicWB2.0-style Icons and other stuff. @{" · " LINK "ico"} Icons @{" · " LINK "tmb"} ToolManager-brushes @{" · " LINK "pat"} Patterns @{" · " LINK "sam"} Samples @{" · " LINK "Copyright"} Copyright notice @{" · " LINK "Contact"} How to reach me @{" · " LINK "Cards"} Received postcards @{" · " LINK "Contest"} Contest: The winner is... @{" · " LINK "Credits"} Credits @ENDNODE @NODE "ico" "Icons Background Information" Well, this time there are mainly 16 colour icons and most of them were created using the PictIcon program by Chad Randall (Aminet:util/wb). With a 16 colour WB and the right tool it is really easy to create nice looking icons! Although I am starting to think that the WB is going to be too colourful... well, tell me your opinion. I used a new iconsize too, 55x35 pixel, because it is closer to a 3:4 ratio. Maybe it should be extended to 57x35 so that it has the same width as an imagedrawer. Steps to install my 16 colour palette on your system: 1. Change your screenmode to 16 colors. 2. Load the User-Startup into your editor and change the MagicWB-Daemon to: Run >NIL: C:MagicWB-Demon 4,123,123,123 5,175,175,175 6,170,144,124 7,255,169,151 8,0,0,255 9,50,50,50 10,96,128,96 11,226,209,119 12,255,212,203 13,122,96,72 14,210,210,210 15,229,93,93 3. Do the same with your Startup-Sequence 4. Load Prefs/Palette and change the last four colours to 255,212,203 122,96,72 210,210,210 229,93,93 and save it. After re-boot everything should work fine. Note: MUI applications look strange without re-arranging the colors. The 8 colour Dice icons were requested by Emmanuel Doguet, I hope someone else finds them useful too. @ENDNODE @NODE "tmb" "TM-Brushes Background Information" @{" Click here " SYSTEM "MultiView RIguide/TM.brush"} for the 8 colour TMBrush overview. Beavis was requested by Steven "Beavis" Becker. The only 16 colour brush I've put a lot of effort in is the @{" Symphonie.brush " SYSTEM "MultiView RIguide/Symphonie.brush SCREEN"}. Of course it is Mozart and it is drawn after the pic on the box of "Salzburger Mozartkugeln von Mirabell", a chocolate ball filled with nougat and marchpane.. All the @{" others " SYSTEM "MultiView 16col_stuff/TM_Docks.iff SCREEN"} are again created using PictIcon. @ENDNODE @NODE "pat" "Patterns" The pattern called @{" Raven " SYSTEM "MultiView Patterns/Raven"} is converted to MagicWB colours from a picture which I found on my new ImageLibrary CD-ROM (>6000 GIF pix!). The original pic says: "Raven No 5 in a series...POLIWKO/..PIXELIGHT'89". Quite sexy, isn't it? 8-Ş Dear reader, if your name is Trevor (Morris), read on: Maybe you feel like enhancing this pattern a bit...?? ;-) @ENDNODE @NODE "sam" "Samples" @PREV "MAIN" Many liked the samples in RI8 so here is a yodeling¹ generator. I suggest to copy the whole RI9 to RAM and start the guide there - it's much faster. @{" hey " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/1-hey.8svx q"} @{" hou " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/2-hou.8svx q"} @{" doula " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/3-doula.8svx q"} @{" doule " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/4-doule.8svx q"} @{" johyrid " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/5-yohyryd.8svx q"} @{" tidi " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/6-tidi.8svx q"} @{" juchizer " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/juchizer.8svx q"} ¹ Yodeling is wide-spread here in Austria, it's original purpose was to comunicate in the mountains I think. ;-) The samples were taken from a funny module called Yodel_Waltz.lha (mods/misc). @ENDNODE @NODE "Copyright" "Copyright" @{b}COPYRIGHT@{ub} @{" RomIcons9 " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/juchizer.8svx q"} is Copyright ©1995 @{" Roman Patzner " LINK "Contact"}. This package is @{fg shine}CARDWARE@{fg text}. So if you like it and use some of my icons, TM-brushes etc. you'll have to send me a postcard which shows a picture of your hometown. This excludes of course people who sent me one already. IMHO, postcards are a nice way to get some feedback and they encourage me to continue this icon collection series ;-). You are allowed to spread it all over the world using any storage medium available, but you must spread the whole package. Programmers & creators of PD-software are allowed to include single icons of this package in their own package-distributions. No one is allowed to take more than £1,- (English pound) including disk and copying cost, and you must include some other MagicWB icons/patterns to fill up the disk by at least 90%. MagicWB is Copyright ©1992-1994 Martin Huttenloher. @ENDNODE @NODE "Contact" "How to reach me" Roman Patzner Maschl 91 A-5600 St.Johann/Pongau Austria/Europe (Mozart, Vienna, A.Schwarzenegger - but NO @{" kangaroos " SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/boing.8svx 4 e10 q"}) Internet:k3052e1@cxmeta.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at If you send me Email, maybe some time will pass (2-4 weeks) till I can read and answer it, because I have Email (internet) access only at my university in Linz. I'm still working on my thesis (and your icons ;-)) at home and this is about 200 km away from Linz. __@_, ´¯7/¯ Amiga 1200 _/\\ Blizzard 1230II 50MHz, 6MB, Internal 120MB IDE HD, ´ \\¸ SCSI2, Toshiba CD-ROM, NEC 3D Monitor, HP DeskJet500 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- @ENDNODE @NODE "Cards" "Cards" @{b}Postcards received till 31-May-95 :@{ub} 1 Jens from Gelsenkirchen, Germany 2 Troels Walsted Hansen from Tromsø, Norway 3 Timo Kaikumaa from Tampere, Finland 4 Trevor Morris from Oromocto, NB, Canada 5 Klaus Stengel from Nürnberg, Germany (3 cards!) 6 Thomas Andersson from Karlstad, Sweden (2 cards!) 7 Christian Siegfried Ruff from Graz, Austria 8 Frank Geider from Versailles, France (letter + 2 cards!) 9 Oliver A. Hofmann from Stuttgart, Germany ("special" card) 10 Tom Christensen from Gjøvik, Norway 11 Sebastian Rittau from Berlin, Germany 12 Richard Harris from Edenvale, South Africa (2 cards!) 13 Dieter Lauger from Forchheim, Germany (letter + card) 14 Dave Dustin from Palmerston North, New Zealand (letter + 3 cards!) 15 Arnaud Corbet from Toulon, France 16 Charles Barker from Gainesville, FL, USA (2 cards!) 17 Michaela Grebe & Manuel Fischer from Berlin, Germany (14" card!) 18 Harald Spatzig from Retzbach, Germany 19 Mark Rose from Karlsruhe, Germany 20 Tom Heeren from Warrnambool, Australia 21 Jon Peterson from San Angelo, TX, USA (2 cards!) 22 Jörg Kraft from Berlin, Germany 23 Marcin Kot from Lublin, Poland 24 Max Zürcher from Zürich, Switzerland 25 Bruno Eberhard from Thalwil, Switzerland 26 Greg Donner from South Bend, IN, USA (2 cards!) 27 Grygiel Piotr from Lublin, Poland 28 Vidar Sæterbø from Kirkenes, Norway 29 Markus Hillenbrand from Eichenzell, Germany 30 Krzysztof P.Jasintonicz from Czestochowa, Poland 31 Razor Bourkaib from Âkersberga, Sweden 32 Andreas Rossbacher from Witten, Germany 33 Jan Skypala from Valasské Mezirící, Czechia 34 Jan Tore Eliassen from Daytona Beach, FL, USA (holiday-card) 35 Rand Wheeling from Palatine, IL, USA 36 Martin Rolfsmeyer from Nürnberg, Germany 37 Govert Jansen from Utrecht?, The Netherlands 38 Olivier Tonino from Amsterdam, The Netherlands 39 Yanik Dhont from Molenbaix, Belgium 40 Mikael Berglund from Östersund, Sweden 41 Ralf Adrion from Kierspe, Germany 42 Andrea Borgogelli from Fano, Italy 43 Miroslaw Siedlarz from Szczecin, Poland 44 Steven Becker from Winnipeg, MB, Canada 45 Mika Lundell from Vaasa, Finland 46 Giuseppe Chiesa from Milano, Italy 47 Malcolm Harnden from Stamford, England 48 Sylvain Bail from Tharon Plage, France (letters, photos + cards!) 49 Bartosz Boruta from Warsaw, Poland (4 cards!) 50 Udo Kastilan from Spaichingen, Germany 51 Eirik Bogsnes from Bergen, Norway 52 Angelo Dipierro from Tolmezzo, Italy 53 Michael A. Krehan from Rüsselsheim, Germany 54 Jonas Larsson from Hagfors, Sweden 55 Stefan Litbo from Kalmar, Sweden (3 cards!) 56 Michael Grubba from Tangermünde, Germany (letter + card!) 57 Holger Tilch from Goslar, Germany 58 Kenneth Lund Larsen from Copenhagen, Denmark (card + foto!) 59 Konrad Dubiel from Szczecin, Poland 60 Ralph Kringhs from Mortsel, Belgium 61 Etienne Schneider from Gambsheim, France 62 Emmanuel Doguet from Octeville, France 63 Jan Sindlar from Novı Jicín, Czechia 64 Alisdair Walker from Werribee, Australia Wow! The number of people who sent me a postcard exactly doubled since the last release! Thank you very much! Due to the fact that the majority of cards came from central europe, my CardInfo program only shows this part of the world this time (sorry). @{" Click here " SYSTEM "RIguide/CardInfo"} to start the CardInfo program (Central Europe). If you have installed a jpeg datatype, click here to see a scanned postcard of @{" St.Johann " SYSTEM "Multiview RIGuide/St_Johann.jpeg SCREEN"}. Otherwise look for it in the RIGuide drawer. @ENDNODE @NODE "Contest" "Contest" Of course, I was looking for the serial number of the monitor. It is 5221075. Maybe all A2024 serial numbers start with 52xxxxx and this must be the reason why two guys came SO close! Received numbers: Difference: 1230506 from Jonas Larsson 3990569 2711498 from Oliver A. Hofmann 2509577 7448518 from Bartosz Boruta 2227443 3300000 from Jan Sindlar 1921075 3482731 from Charles Barker 1738344 3616157 from Stefan Litbo 1604918 3695472 from Bartosz Boruta 1525693 6666666 from Michael A. Krehan 1445591 6581564 from Bartosz Boruta 1360489 6050321 from Timo Kaikumaa 829246 4628686 from Oliver A. Hofmann 592389 5062980 from Konrad Dubiel 158095 5212716 from Bartosz Boruta 8359 5220000 from Miloslaw Smyk 1075 So the lucky winner of the A2024 monitor is: Miloslaw Smyk ul. Orawska 22/34 Email: smykm@felix.univ.szczecin.pl 70-131 Szczecin Poland tel. +48-(0)91-825283 I have already contacted him. If you are still interested in the @{" puzzle solution, " LINK "puzzle"} then... @ENDNODE @NODE "Credits" "Credits" @NEXT "Credits" @{b}Thanks must go to@{ub} - Martin "XEN" "Hutti" Huttenloher for creating the MagicWB standard - Urban D. Müller for his work with the Aminet - Trevor "pattern9" Morris for his MWBStuff and the redirection of his cardware to me! - Øyvind Falch and Jan Skıpala for offering me keyfiles for MagicSelector and BetterStartup :-) - Jan-Tore "SCAREMONGER" Eliassen, Walter Dörwald, Richard "FOXX" Harris, Alisdair Walker, Martin "GASTON" Rolfsmeyer, Mark Sorensen, Timo Nentwig @ENDNODE @NODE "puzzle" "Solution" @NEXT "puzzle" @PREV "puzzle" @{b}The solution of the puzzle:@{ub} The nearest neighbour of the breakesman is one of the businessmen (Mr.X), and he earns exactly three times as much as the breakesman. => Mr.X cannot be Mr.Robinson, because he lives in Detroit. => Mr.X cannot be Mr.Jones, because his salary of 20.000$ cannot excactly be devided by three. => The name of the nearest neighbour of the breakesman is Mr.Smith. The businessman (Mr.Y) who has the same name as the brakesman, lives in Chicago. => Mr.Y cannot be Mr.Robinson, because he lives in Detroit. => Mr.Y cannot be Mr.Smith, because he is the neighbour of the breakesman, who lives exactly in the middle between Chicago and Detroit. => The name of the businessman who lives in Chicago is Mr.Jones. => The name of the breakesman is Jones. Smith beates the fireman in the billiards game. => The name of the fireman cannot be Jones, because he is the breakesman. => The name of the fireman cannot be Smith, because he beates the fireman in the billiards game. => The name of the fireman is Robinson. => @{b}The name of the engine-driver is Smith.@{ub} OOOo ___ o |@{"D" SYSTEM "RIGuide/Sound RIGuide/TrainWhistle.8svx q"}|_A_A_ |@{bg text} @{bg background}D -OOOO=-oo` @ENDNODE