
          Anfy Lake 1.0 - Copyright (C) by Fabio Ciucci 1998


This applet can generate a reflection effect under any GIF or JPG image.
It is very similiar to Lake and DorianGray applets made by other authors,
but this one has a different approach since it it calculated in realtime,
so it require less memory (about 10 times less!).
I made a similiar effect on 1990 on Amiga computers using assembler language,
so I think I haven't copied this idea to others that made it in java lately,
in 1996-97.
Remember that are needed both AnLake.class , Lware.class and anfy.class.
You must upload these 3 .class files and insert the <applet> tag on your
html document to add this applet to your page.
This applet is fully parametrized, so you can generate all kinds of lakes
you want. Here an example of what you have to write in the html (the
things anfter the ; are comments with min-max values acceptet):


<applet code="AnLake.class" width=300 height=256> ; Name, Width, Height
<param name=credits value="Applet by Fabio Ciucci (www.anfiteatro.it/java.html)">
<param name=regcode value="NO">         ; Register code (if you have it)
<param name=reglink value="NO">         ; URL where go optionally when clicked
<param name=regnewframe value="YES">    ; Reglink opened in new frame?
<param name=statusmsg value="AnLake applet">  ; Statusbar message
<param name=res value="1">              ; resolution (1 .. 8)
<param name=image value="palio.jpg">    ; Image to load
<param name=textscroll value="NO">      ; File for scrolltext or "NO"
<param name=wavspeed value="30">        ; Speed of waving (1..200)
<param name=perspective value="10">     ; Perspective (1..100)
<param name=farwaving value="200">      ; Far waving intensity (1..10000)
<param name=wind value="10">            ; Wind intensity (1..20)
<param name=windvarval value="5">       ; Wind variation speed (0..200)
<param name=windvarmin value="5">       ; Wind variation min (0..20)
<param name=windvarmax value="15">      ; Wind variation max (0..20)
<param name=textscroll value="NO">      ; File for scrolltext or "NO"
<param name=textoffset value="140">       ; Txtscroll y offset
<param name=textspeed value="1">          ; Txtscroll speed
<param name=textfont value="Arial">       ; Txtscroll font name
<param name=textbold value="NO">          ; Txtscroll bold ("YES" or "NO")
<param name=textsize value="24">          ; Txtscroll font size
<param name=textshadow value="YES">       ; Txtscroll shadow ("YES" or "NO")
<param name=TextColR value="200">         ; Txtscroll color (red component)
<param name=TextColG value="255">         ; Txtscroll color (green component)
<param name=TextColB value="190">         ; Txtscroll color (blue component)
<param name=TextSColR value="20">         ; Txtscroll shadow col. (red c.)
<param name=TextSColG value="20">         ; Txtscroll shadow col. (green c.)
<param name=TextSColB value="50">         ; Txtscroll shadow col. (blue c.)
<param name=TextJumpAmp value="0">        ; Txtscroll jump aplitude
<param name=TextJumpSpd value="0">        ; Txtscroll jump speed
<param name=TextSineAmp value="0">        ; Txtscroll sineshape amplitude        
<param name=TextSineSpd value="0">        ; Txtscroll sineshape movement
<param name=TextSineAngle value="0">      ; Txtscroll sineangle / pixel  
<param name=memdelay value="1000">        ; Memory deallocation delay
<param name=priority value="3">           ; Task priority (1..10)
<param name=MinSYNC value="10">           ; Min. milliseconds/frame for sync
Sorry, your browser doesn't suppor Java.  ; Msg in no java browsers
</applet>


NOTE: Don't place "; comments" on final HTML!!!

Copy and paste in your html document this cleared and correct tag:


<applet code="AnLake.class" width=300 height=256>
<param name=credits value="Applet by Fabio Ciucci (www.anfiteatro.it/java.html)">
<param name=regcode value="NO">
<param name=reglink value="NO">
<param name=regnewframe value="YES">
<param name=regframename value="_blank">
<param name=statusmsg value="AnLake applet">
<param name=res value="1">
<param name=image value="palio.jpg">
<param name=wavspeed value="30">
<param name=perspective value="10">
<param name=farwaving value="200">
<param name=wind value="10">
<param name=windvarval value="5">
<param name=windvarmin value="5">
<param name=windvarmax value="15">
<param name=textscroll value="NO">
<param name=textoffset value="240">
<param name=textspeed value="1">
<param name=textfont value="Arial">
<param name=textbold value="NO">
<param name=textsize value="24">
<param name=textshadow value="YES">
<param name=TextColR value="255">
<param name=TextColG value="175">
<param name=TextColB value="55">
<param name=TextSColR value="20">
<param name=TextSColG value="20">
<param name=TextSColB value="50">
<param name=TextJumpAmp value="0">
<param name=TextJumpSpd value="0">
<param name=TextSineAmp value="0">
<param name=TextSineSpd value="0">
<param name=TextSineAngle value="0">
<param name=memdelay value="1000">
<param name=priority value="3">
<param name=MinSYNC value="10">
Sorry, your browser doesn't suppor Java.
</applet>


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Here detailed instructions about how to change parameters:

The credits parameter can't be changed otherwise the applet will not work.
For the reg parameters read the shareware registration notes at end of text.

The GIF/JPG image can be of any size.
The aplet size must me same of image in width, double in height: for example,
if the image is 160x100, applet size must be 160x200.

If res=1, remember to place the exact size of image in "width" and "height"
tags, with height multiplied by 2.
If res=2, place double values of width and quadruple of height, if res=3
triple values of width, sit times the height, etc.
In fact, res is a sort of zoomer.

With "wavspeed" parameter (values from 1 to 200) you decide the speed of
waving.

With "perspective" parameter (values from 1 to 100) you decide how the waves
have to be stretched for perspective simulation.

The "farwaving" parameter (values from 1 to 10000) you decide how string the
far waves (top of lake) must be.

With "wind" parameter (values from 1 to 20) you decide how string the waving
will be.

Optionally, you can make the wind dynamically change, setting the
parameter "windvarval" as more than 0 (higher values mean higher change).
Then, with the parameters "windvarmin" and "windvarmax" you can control the
min and max values of wind reached.


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Optional Scrolltext parameters:


You can optionally activate a scrolltext that will scroll over the applet.
If you don't need the scrolltext, deactivate it placing "NO" at the
"textscroll" parameter.
Otherwise you must supply the name of an ASCII text file, where you must
write the text that you want to be scrolled.
Is supported one only line of text, that can be long as you want.
Remember to upload the text file too, if you activate the scrolltext!

If activated, here are the parameters:

With "textoffset" you choose the Y offset from the top: placing it to 0 the
scroll will be placed on the top, for example, and placing a value near the
height of the applet it will scroll at the bottom.

With "textspeed" parameter you decide the scrolling speed.

With "textfont" you choose the font of text. Don't choose a strange or not
standard font, not present in all systems.
The most common fonts are "Arial", "TimesRoman" and "Courier".
If the required font is not present, the most "near" will be used.

Setting "textbold" to "YES" you will enlarge a bit the font, otherwise set
it to "NO" for normal contours.

With "textsize" you can change the size of text font.
The most common sizes are: 8,9,10,11,12,14,16,18,20,22,24,26,28,36,48,72.
Intermediate values will be scaled to nearest available size.

Setting "textshadow" to "YES", a shadow will be added to textscroll.
Otherwise, setting it to "NO", any shadow will be "projected".

You can choose the color of text with:

TextColR = Red component of color (0-255)
TextColG = Green component of color (0-255)
TextColB = Blue component of color (0-255)

For example, 0,0,0 is black, 255,255,255 is white, 255,0,0 is red,
255,255,0 is yellow, 128,128,128 is grey.
You can compose any color you want, do it trying manually or use any paint
program's color selector to find Red Green Blue components of your desired
colors.

With TextSColR,TextSColG,TextSColB you can select the color for text shadow.

If you like, you can activate the text jumping function.
If "TextJumpAmp" is set to "0", any jumping will be shown.
But increasing the value will result in text jumping: more aplitute, more
high jumps.

With "TextJumpSpd" parameter you can select the jumping speed.

If you like, you can also activate the sine scroll function.
If "TextSineAmp" is set to 0, no sine distortion will be generated.
But increasing the value will result in the that the text is waving. The
higher amplitude, the more waving.

With the "TextSineSpd" parameter you can select the speed of the wave.

With the "TextSineAngle" parameter you control how many degrees in a sinewave
shape the text will be deformed for each pixel. A higher value gives more
distortion.

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Compatibility parameters:


The "memdelay" parameter is useful only to run the applets without problems
on some bugged versions of Netscape 3, that don't deallocate correctly
the memory allocated, resulting in filling all the memory after a minute
the applet is running. This can cause also a system crash in some cases.
Last versions of browsers have fixed this problem, but if you want to run
the applets on old bugged browsers too, set "memdelay" to low values, like
"10" or "16", for example.
But this will slow down a lot the applet speed, so you have to choose
between speed (memdelay set to 1000 or higher) or slow compatibility with
old browsers (memdelay set to 20 or lower).

The "priority" parameter is useful mainly when you are running more than
one applet in same page, and one slows down or hangs.
If this applet rus too slow or hangs because other one steal all the CPU
power, try increasing the priority.
Otherwise, if this applet runs well and others slows down, decrease the
priority. Consider the min priority is 1, normal priority is 5, and the
max priority is 10. Usually a priority of 3 is ok for single applets.

The "MinSYNC" parameter must be set to a value between 8 and 16 to slow
down animation in the case it runs too faster on faster computers or because
the applet size is very small. The optimal value seems to be 10, but you can
disable this feature placing a value of 0 if you see flickerings or excessive
slow down.
If the applets steal 100% of CPU power or slows down the browser and Operating
System, try increasing MinSYNC until all runs ok.
Usually values between 40 and 400 fixes all problems, even if applet slows
down for compatibility.

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Copyright and distribution notices


Fabio Ciucci is the author and owner of this applet.
You can use freely this applet to enhance your web pages. But since I am
the author of the applet, I placed a secret linkware window that will appear
if the applet is clicked with mouse, only when the applet is online on a site:
it is external to the web browser, so it will not hit the design of your
beautyful html page.
This small window will simply show my name and ask for a link to my java
applets page.. the user can connect to it or cancel, or hide the window and
connect after visiting all your pages.
I hope this credit part is not a problem for you...
In any case, if link is accepted a new browser window will appear and your
page will remain on the original window, so you will not lost the visitor.
Consider you will use an effect programmed by me, without pay, for FREE!

NOTE: You can include the applets archive on CD-ROMS or shareware collections
and shareware sites without ask me, but only if you leave the archive(s)
unchanged.


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Fabio Ciucci

fabioc@anfiteatro.it

http://www.anfiteatro.it/java.html


