On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 06:18:44PM +0000, Tor Lillqvist wrote:

>  > You're right. If you could tell me such a program... I would have used
>  > it. The nearest approximation was xfractint but it's cumbersome to use
>  > and doesn't have a gradient editor (and I'm not sure whether it's
>  > capable of rendering 20000x14000 pixel images). ;-)
> 
> Wouldn't it then be quicker to render the fractal in smaller pieces in
> GIMP, output as ppm files, and the just slap the pieces together with
> pnmcat and convert to PS with pnmtops?

I wasn't aware of pnmcat. Apart from that, it's a bit difficult to
render fractal tiles with FractalExplorer... And I'm a bit afraid of
rounding errors at the edges... it depends on how FractalExplorer
handles them - does it render [xmin,xmax] or [xmin,xmax)?

Bye, Tino.

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