WallPaperer .901
A wallpaper changer for Windows

Sections:
	1.	Legal Stuff
		1.1	Distribution
		1.2	Responsibility
	2.	Installation
	3.	Operation
	4.	Contacting the author	
	5.	Versions
	6.	Acknowledgments


1.	Legal Stuff

	1.1	Distribution
	
		WallPaperer version .901 is freeware.  You are free to use
	it in any way you like, except for modifications of the files:
		1.	wallpapr.exe
		2.	readme.txt
	This program may be freely distributed in its entirety by individual
	users.  This program may be uploaded to bulletin board systems, ftp
	sites, newsgroups, or any network site providing access.  If sold,
	payment should be only for the media/delivery.
	
	1.2	Responsibility
	
		The author of WallPaperer or University of Alaska accepts no
	responsibility for damages resulting from the use of WallPaperer and
	makes no warranty or representation, either expressed or implied,
	including but not limited to, any implied warranty of
	merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.  WallPaperer is
	provided "as is", and you, its user assume all risks and
	responsibility when using it.

2.	Installation

		Install this program by copying all the included files
	to whatever directory you want it in.  You can place the .DLL and
	.vbx files into the windows system directory, but be careful that
	the version in your windows system directory is older than the file
	you are replacing it with.
		You need to have the file vbrun300.dll on your system.  It
	is probably located in your windows directory or the windows
	system directory.  This file can be obtained at almost any good
	bbs, at ftp.cica.indiana.edu in the directory /pub/pc/win3/util
	and at my site below by either ftp or through the world wide web.
		Create an icon for it by either dragging it from a file
	manager type program, or by using the new item command.
	
3.	Operation
		
		This program was written with the purpose of allowing the
	easy changing of wallpaper.  No lists, no timers, just to change
	the wallpaper.
		The program is a bunch of buttons and a couple of options.
	The buttons and options are explained as follows.

		Place...
			Pressing this button will place the upper left
			corner of the picture at the same place as the
			upper left corner of WallPaperer.  This allows you
			to place the wallpaper when it would otherwise
			be centered.  This also works for tiled also.

		Select...
			This allows you to select a file for wallpaper.
			It gives you a standard common dialog box that
			you should be familiar with to choose the new
			file for wallpaper.  If there is no wallpaper
			currently, you will be placed in the current
			directory.  If there is wallpaper, you will be 
			placed in the same directory.

		Tiled
			This determines whether the wallpaper is tiled or
			not.  As stated before, you can place tiled
			wallpaper.
		
		Centered
			This centers the wallpaper.  Pressing this when
			the paper is positioned elsewhere will center
			the wallpaper.

		Keep
			This keeps whatever wallpaper setup that you
			currently have, and closes the program

		Cancel
			This will cancel all changes and go back to the
			wallpaper configuration that you had when the
			program began.

		None
			This results in no wallpaper.  The configuration
			that you had for tiled, centered, and location
			before this program ran are reset.

		About
			This displays the about screen.  There is info on
			how to contact author and other stuff.

4.	Contacting the author

	I would like to be contacted by email at the following address

		fscee@aurora.alaska.edu

	Please include any pertinent information.  My homepage is at the
	following url

	http://mineral.uafsme.alaska.edu/geoengr/undrgrad/c_ewing/

5.	Versions

		The latest version of the program should be available 24hrs
	a day, 7 days a week at

	http://mineral.uafsme.alaska.edu/geoengr/undrgrad/c_ewing/
	ftp://mineral.uafsme.alaska.edu/pub/win3/util

	This version of the program has been tested and run on regular
	Windows and Windows NT3.5 by me.  It will not run on Windows 3.0,
	since the API calls are different.  I have not tested it on any
	version of OS/2, but would like to hear how it works.

	This version .901 (don't ask) is my first release of program.  More
	information is available by the previous url to my home page.  The
	information is sparse now, but will become larger as I get more
	response.  I will write a help file if response is sufficient.

6.	Acknowledgments

	Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation
	
	OS/2 is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation
