@DATABASE "TNY-Backgrounds.guide" @NODE main "TNY-Backgrounds - What's in this guide?" @{"Copyrite " LINK Copyrite} @{"What's this shit? " LINK What} @{"He's got a small one... " LINK Small} @{"Requirements " LINK Requirements} @{"How to use them... RTFM " LINK RTFM} @{"Drawn by... " LINK By} @{"Contact me... PLEASE " LINK Contact} @ENDNODE @NODE Copyrite "Copyrite" You may use and abuse these backgrounds. They are PUBLIC-DOMAIN, not Freeware. Mention me in the doc if you include one or more of them in another package. @ENDNODE @NODE What "TNY-Backgrounds - What's this shit?" TNY-Backgrounds are, as the name implies, backgrounds for your Workbench, or any other purpose. @ENDNODE @NODE Small "He's got a small one" The backgrounds are extremely small, the smallest is 200 bytes long. The largest is still under 1k, 824 bytes to be exact. @ENDNODE @NODE Requirements "Requirements" You will need a MagicWB palette and an 8 colour WB. Workbench 2.0 would be fine, too. Workbench 3.0+ is better. @ENDNODE @NODE RTFM "How to use them... RTFM" Use the Kick3.0 WBPattern or any other suitable program, such as NickPrefs for Workbench 2. @ENDNODE @NODE By "Drawn by..." All the backgrounds were drawn by Christian Kemp, influenced by some really loud trash metal. This may be one reason for the crapness of this product. @ENDNODE @NODE Contact "Contact me... PLEASE" I don't get a lot of letters... :-( Send anything (well, nearly) to: Christian Kemp (TNY) 52, BD Patton L-2316 Luxembourg Sorry, no e-mail. @ENDNODE