I have collected almost all existing Fractint formulas and organized them with Orgform (Version3.3). In total, there are more than 19300 formulas - without duplicates. (I am not 100% sure that I have taken into account all multifractal formulas. For these formulas I have created a special file, MULT.FRM. Of course, missing formulas can also be inserted manually at any time.) Some formula files had to be split because in some cases Orgform 3.3 can not write all existing formula entries associated with a first letter of the formula name into a single file. Of course, since (starting with the 90s) I searched thousands of postings for frm entries, I can not completely rule out that there are some mistakes (for example, confusion of frm and par entries). But I think the collection now available is a good basis for creating an even better and more complete formula collection. Any suggestion where to upload the ZIP file (about 3.7 MB) to so that everyone can access it? Hans-Joachim Metzger
If you send your fractal collection to me I will put it up at fractint.org/.net. This wouldn't rule out others putting it up elsewhere. Tim On Sun, Mar 3, 2019, 4:16 AM hahjottemm <hahjottemm@gmail.com> wrote:
I have collected almost all existing Fractint formulas and organized them with Orgform (Version3.3).
In total, there are more than 19300 formulas - without duplicates.
(I am not 100% sure that I have taken into account all multifractal formulas. For these formulas I have created a special file, MULT.FRM. Of course, missing formulas can also be inserted manually at any time.)
Some formula files had to be split because in some cases Orgform 3.3 can not write all existing formula entries associated with a first letter of the formula name into a single file.
Of course, since (starting with the 90s) I searched thousands of postings for frm entries, I can not completely rule out that there are some mistakes (for example, confusion of frm and par entries). But I think the collection now available is a good basis for creating an even better and more complete formula collection.
Any suggestion where to upload the ZIP file (about 3.7 MB) to so that everyone can access it?
Hans-Joachim Metzger
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When I click on your link Tim I get error code 403 access forbidden. -- Mike Frazier www.fracton.org
Sorry, "fractint.org/.net " is not an actual link. The two links (mirrors) are fractint.net and fractint.org. The web site is very static and almost unmaintained, but I could show it a little bit of love. I haven't heard from Hans-Joachim so the file of pars he mentioned is not there at the moment. On Sun, Mar 3, 2019, 1:50 PM Mike Frazier <fractonorg@gmail.com> wrote:
When I click on your link Tim I get error code 403 access forbidden.
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