Note: For best results! Let the module run for a while and come back to see the picture it has painted for you!
Mondrain is Patrick Shehane's first attempt at an AfterDark Screen Saver.
The name Mondrain comes from the early Iberian tribes in Spain, it means "Way cool, man!"
I hope you will enjoy it, as much as the Iberians would.
(for comments and suggestions: pshehane@trumpet.aix.calpoly.edu)
Use the controls to adjust the way the module works (of course).
The Size: slider changes the "dot" size. Except, if set to "10, varying": in that case a small nuclear warhead is set off, or the module starts to systematically erase your hard drive. Or, the possibility may arise that this setting causes AfterDark to draw "varying" sizes of dots.
The Radius of Divergence: is the radius in which the dots may be allowed to diverge within.
Shape: is something I added to be especially mushy. "R" is for Robin, my love; "P" is for me; and the coup-de-grace "?" is more mushy than I can stand! Random will pick one for you.
Colors: allows you to select different color schemes. These are truly interesting, and truly difficult to name, so you will see. Random, again, uses a highly complex algorithm to select a color scheme for you: Random();.