11 May
2010
11 May
'10
10 p.m.
david wrote:
Hmmm, as far as I know, Fractint uses frm: to indicate a formula contained as part of a parameter file? Not DRM or anything like that.
Yes. FRACTINT.DOC on page 66 (2.35 Formula): "A formula may also be included in a PAR file by preceeding the formulaname with frm:, for example: frm:Mandelbrot {...}. The PAR file will always be searched first for any required formula." In what way does Fractint *hide* a formula? Loading a .par file with a formula attached, said formula can be inspected via the 'z' screen - not to mention that plain ASCII files are hardly an effective way to enforce any use restrictions. Regards, Gerald