AnfyFade - Copyright (C) by Fabio Ciucci 1996-99 This applet can execute a cross-fade between any identically sized GIF or JPG images. The transparent image spider2.gif is a courtesy of Lone Star Posse Prod. Inc. Thanks to Ibon Tolosana for progressive fading. ************************************************************************** NECESSARY FILES. Apart from image files to fade, and an optional overlay image, the following 3 ".class" files must be uploaded: AnFade.class Lware.class anfy.class Plus, AnFade.jar for speedy loading on recent browsers. *************************************************************************** EXAMPLE. Insert the tag in your html document as follows to add this applet to your page (Comments after the ";" symbol are code explanations and acceptable min/max values. They are not part of the applet language): ; Registration code (if you have it) ; Reglink opened in new frame? ; Name of new frame for reglink ; Image 1 to load ; Image 2 to load ; Image 3 to load ; link 1 ; link 2 ; link 3 ; statusbar msg on image 1 ; statusbar msg on image 2 ; statusbar msg on image 3 ; resolution (1-8) ; speed of fade (1-255) ; pause (value = milliseconds). ; Progresive fading ("YES" or "NO") ; Optional image over applet ; Over image X offset ; Over image Y offset ; Memory deallocation delay ; Task priority (1..10) ; Min. milliseconds/frame for sync Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java ; Msg in no java browsers ************************************************************************ INSTRUCTIONS. The following instructions describe how to change parameters: The images (GIF and/or JPG) can be of any size, but all image dimensions must be identical. Attempting to change the credits parameter will disable the applet. To activate the reg parameters read the shareware registration notes. In the "regcode" parameter, place the registration code you purchased from the author. If the code is correct and the applet is run from the registered domain name, you can use "link" parameters to link to a URL when the applet is "clicked". If you set "regnewframe" to "YES", you can specify a specific frame location for the reglink: "_blank" : To load the link in a new blank unnamed browser window. "_self" : To load the link into the same window the applet occupies. "_parent" : To load the link into the immediate FRAMESET parent. "_top" : To load the link into the top body of the window. You can also set a custom frame name, such as "myframe1". With the "overimg" parameter you can specify the name of an image that will be painted over the applet. The best options are transparent GIF images. NOTE: Animated GIF images are supported, but will be displayed as animated only on latest browsers (Netscape 4 and Explorer 4 or newer). With "overimgX" and "overimgY" you can center the image over the applet area. Applet size is determined by "res": "res=1" shows the graphic at natural size, "res=2" shows it at double size, etc. It is important to update the width and height tags, otherwise the applet will not display properly on browsers. The number of images to have in the crossfading slideshow is unlimited, but the minimum is 2. If you want to fade between just 2 images, type: If you want to fade between 3 images, type: Repeat the code for each image. You can change the displayed message for each image in the "statusmsg" code. "Statusmsg1" is the message displayed with the first image, "statusmsg2" the second image, etc. When you purchase and register the applet, the "link1","link2", etc. parameters will be enabled and this applet can become a crossfade banner as follows: You can place a URL link related to each image. The speed parameter determines the speed of fade between images. This value determines the number of frame as 256/speed. A good value is 8, which gives you 32 frames. This has shown to be the optimum resolution for 65000 colour displays, and shows quite fast. Values under 8 are applicable for a 24bit video mode (16 million colors), but show the images slower. The pause, in milliseconds, determines the "hold" time for images between the fades. You can optionally enable the "progressivefade" option, setting it to "YES". This will fade the image pixels not at same time, but with some nice steps.