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!WimpPoly a demonstration of the use of the Desktop from Fortran
using the "Fortran Friends" ShareWare library.
Version 2.00 2 February 1992
WimpPoly plots two views of a polyhedron, a 3D solid and a planar net, from
over 140 possible data files mostly downloaded from 'netlib' on the Joint
Academic Network. It uses the 16 colours natural to the Wimp, so should be
run in 16 colour modes.
'Fortran Friends' is a self-help group for Fortran users of the Archimedes,
which collects libraries of useful routines, information on 'bugs', sources
of PD software, and anything of use to Fortran programmers. Their first disc
contains a Desktop Development System for Fortran, graphics, SpriteOps,
Wimp, Binaryio and other utilities as well as the source files for
!WimpPoly. Further contributions to the collection are always welcome,
please send yours to the address below.
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C O P Y R I G H T N O T I C E
Copyright 1991
K.M. Crennell, Greytops, The Lane, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 0SE.
The software and the datafiles on this disc are in the Public Domain and
may not be sold or included in any program that will be sold for commercial gain; the authors must be acknowledged in any publications using them.
This copyright notice must be included in any redistribution.
In no circumstances shall the authors be liable for any damage, loss of
profits, or any indirect or consequential loss arising out of the use of
this software or inability to use this software, even if they have been
advised of the possibility of such loss.
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DISK Ffriends_2 Contents
2 February 1992
Files in !WimpPoly
!Boot, !Run, !Sprites, Templates
usual files needed to run the application
Sub directories
aif contains the compiled program run by !Run
dat1 & dat2: data files from netlib
dat3: data files made by K.M.Crennell
Essential Textfiles read by WimpPoly while executing
PolyHelp Running instructions seen in the 'Help' window in response to
clicking the 'menu' button over the 'choice' window with the
lists of polyhedron names. If you change this file to make it
more meaningful, remember that only 25 lines are displayed.
PolyList The list of polyhedron names stored in the datafiles, dat1,
dat2, dat3. Lines beginning with a blank space are section
titles, plotted in red on the polyhedron choice window.
Positive numbers at the beginning of a line are the polyhedron
index number used to find the datafile for the polyhedron of
that name. The name makes an icon in the choice window which
you 'select' with the mouse button to see the polyhedron.
Negative numbers are alternative names shown in green.
There are 3 'test' files at the end to let you add more
datafiles without changing PolyList. The current maximum
number of lines allowed in PolyList is 160.
Textfiles for your Information
DataFormat defines the datafile format so that you can add your own.
DrawFiles
IcosaNet a planar net of the Icosahedron, with 'tabs' drawn on manually
using 'Draw' to show you how to construct a solid model.
PosterTrin is a poster showing how you can mix text and WimpPoly output.
There are also a variable number of other Drawfiles depending on how much
space there is on the disc. They are composite files showing selections of
Polyhedra, made using 'Draw' to combine the files of single polyhedra
'saved' from !WimpPoly. Their names should explain what they are, e.g.
'Platonic' shows all the Platonic solids, 'ArchiDual', the Archimedean
duals, 'Prisms', shows prisms and anti-prisms.
Notes.
1. Known Errors in datafiles.
The algorithm used to plot the polyhedra assumes they are made from
non-intersecting plane faces. This is not true for some of the 'netlib' data
which plot incorrectly. Files with known errors are:
No. problem
8 has same net as 4
32 no 3d vertices only the planar net
66-69 3D connectivity of some vertices missing from central region
If you can correct these, or make new datafiles, please send them to the
library organiser, address above, so that others can share them.
2. Making Models and Useful books
You can make your own models by plotting the 'Drawfiles' saved from
the 'net' window, sticking them on card, and cutting them out leaving
flaps to stick the sides together as shown in the example 'IcosaNet'.
It is easier to bend along the dotted lines of this icosahedron before
cutting anything out. Please tell us if you find a good way to glue in
the last piece!
Note to chemists: One of the recently discovered forms of carbon, C60
( the 'bucky ball') takes the form of a truncated icosahedron.
You can learn more about making models of polyhedra and their
stellations from the following paperback books:
'Polyhedron Models' M.J.Wenniger
Cambrige University Press SBN 521 09859 9
'Mathematical Models' H.M.Cundy and A.P.Rollet
Tarquin Publications ISBN 0 906212 20 0
'The Geometrical Foundation of Natural Structure' Robert Williams
Dover Publications ISBN 0 486 23729 X