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Index: bb-1.2/bb.h
===================================================================
--- bb-1.2.orig/bb.h
+++ bb-1.2/bb.h
@@ -23,7 +23,11 @@
 
 #ifndef BB_H
 #define BB_H
+//#include <aaint.h>
 #include <aalib.h>
+struct parameters {
+    unsigned int p[AA_NPARAMS];
+};
 #include "image.h"
 #include "timers.h"
 struct font {
Index: bb-1.2/textform.c
===================================================================
--- bb-1.2.orig/textform.c
+++ bb-1.2/textform.c
@@ -155,41 +155,41 @@ static char *text = "#cWell we've reache
 "#c\n"
 "#bThree goals of AA-Project:#n"
 "\n\n"
-"#f1)Port all important software (like Doom, Second Reality, X windows etc..) on new AA-lib.
-
-2)Port AA-lib on all available platforms (mainly ZX-Spectrum and Sharp).
-
-3)Force IBM to start manufacturing MDA cards again.
-
-AA-project was started by Jan Hubicka. In that times just few people knew about \
-it. Then a new demo named BB has been relased to show the power \
-of AA-lib technology. Now the project is freely available and anyone can help.
-
-Just join our mailing list: #baa#n at#b horac.ta.jcu.cz.#n by sending #bsubscribe aa#n to majordomo.
-
-All programs covered under AA-project can be obtained at
-#c#bftp://ftp.ta.jcu.cz://pub/aa#n
-#c
-Or just browse our homepage at #bhttp://www.ta.jcu.cz://aa#n. Ton of \
-examples of ascii-art generated by aalib, pointers to other AA-Project \
-resources etc. 
-        
-   We decided to distribute all of our aa-related programs freely (see \
-COPYING for details). But if you want to help us develop more such software \
-send a small amount (or big one ;-) to AA/BB maintainer address: 
-
-Kamil Toman
-CS Armady 1930, Tabor
-390 03
-Czech republic
-
-and contact us at:
-
-kupsaf@feld.cvut.cz (Filip Kupsa)
-hubicka@paru.cas.cz (Jan Hubicka)
-titania@horac.ta.jcu.cz (Mojmir Svoboda)
-toman@horac.ta.jcu.cz (Kamil Toman)
-#f"
+"#f1)Port all important software (like Doom, Second Reality, X windows etc..) on new AA-lib.\n"
+"\n"
+"2)Port AA-lib on all available platforms (mainly ZX-Spectrum and Sharp).\n"
+"\n"
+"3)Force IBM to start manufacturing MDA cards again.\n"
+"\n"
+"AA-project was started by Jan Hubicka. In that times just few people knew about "
+"it. Then a new demo named BB has been relased to show the power "
+"of AA-lib technology. Now the project is freely available and anyone can help.\n"
+"\n"
+"Just join our mailing list: #baa#n at#b horac.ta.jcu.cz.#n by sending #bsubscribe aa#n to majordomo.\n"
+"\n"
+"All programs covered under AA-project can be obtained at\n"
+"#c#bftp://ftp.ta.jcu.cz://pub/aa#n\n"
+"#c\n"
+"Or just browse our homepage at #bhttp://www.ta.jcu.cz://aa#n. Ton of "
+"examples of ascii-art generated by aalib, pointers to other AA-Project "
+"resources etc. \n"
+"        \n"
+"   We decided to distribute all of our aa-related programs freely (see "
+"COPYING for details). But if you want to help us develop more such software "
+"send a small amount (or big one ;-) to AA/BB maintainer address: \n"
+"\n"
+"Kamil Toman\n"
+"CS Armady 1930, Tabor\n"
+"390 03\n"
+"Czech republic\n"
+"\n"
+"and contact us at:\n"
+"\n"
+"kupsaf@feld.cvut.cz (Filip Kupsa)\n"
+"hubicka@paru.cas.cz (Jan Hubicka)\n"
+"titania@horac.ta.jcu.cz (Mojmir Svoboda)\n"
+"toman@horac.ta.jcu.cz (Kamil Toman)\n"
+"#f"
 "\n"
 "#l\n"
 "#c#bAvailable programs#n\n"
@@ -245,37 +245,37 @@ toman@horac.ta.jcu.cz (Kamil Toman)
 "\n#l"
 "\n"
 "#c#bThe AA-Lib#n\n"
-"#f#c
-AA-lib is a low level gfx library just as many other libraries are. The \
-main difference is that AA-lib does not require graphics device. In fact, \
-there is no graphical output possible. AA-lib replaces those old-fashioned \
-output methods with powerful ascii-art renderer. Now my linux boots \
-with a nice penguin logo at secondary display (yes! Like Win95 does:) \
-AA-lib API is designed to be similar to other graphics libraries. Learning \
-a new API would be a piece of cake! \
-#f
-
-#l
-#c#bThe history#n
-#f
-Once upon a time we've (my friend Kamil and I) bought two old Herculeses \
-as secondary monitors. We didn't know for that time that our Diamond \
-Stealths 64 cards would become obsolete soon. Next day we downloaded \
-the logo of Linux Texas Users Group \
-- nice silly penguin looking like a cowboy! It was so exciting logo ... we \
-decided that we couldn't live without it and we wanted to see it every time \
-at a boot time as a logo on our secondary monitors. There was a small problem \
-- Hercules doesn't support color graphics. So we decided to convert an image \
-to ascii art using netpbm tools.
-
-The output was very ugly because the converting algorithm was absolutly stupid. \
-During the night I designed a new convertor that used a font bitmap for \
-creating aproximation table. The output wasn't very good since the algorithm \
-wasn't so well tuned. Many months this small piece of code was waiting on my \
-disc for the day \"D\". Meanwhile I started a new project XaoS (a fractal zoomer) \
-with my friend Thomas. And then I got an idea: Ascii Art Mandelbrots! \
-I was really impressed by the result! XaoS was faster, portable and looking \
-much better than ever before. I found a new way to go... "
+"#f#c"
+"AA-lib is a low level gfx library just as many other libraries are. The "
+"main difference is that AA-lib does not require graphics device. In fact, "
+"there is no graphical output possible. AA-lib replaces those old-fashioned "
+"output methods with powerful ascii-art renderer. Now my linux boots "
+"with a nice penguin logo at secondary display (yes! Like Win95 does:) "
+"AA-lib API is designed to be similar to other graphics libraries. Learning "
+"a new API would be a piece of cake! "
+"#f"
+"\n"
+"#l"
+"#c#bThe history#n"
+"#f"
+"Once upon a time we've (my friend Kamil and I) bought two old Herculeses "
+"as secondary monitors. We didn't know for that time that our Diamond "
+"Stealths 64 cards would become obsolete soon. Next day we downloaded "
+"the logo of Linux Texas Users Group "
+"- nice silly penguin looking like a cowboy! It was so exciting logo ... we "
+"decided that we couldn't live without it and we wanted to see it every time "
+"at a boot time as a logo on our secondary monitors. There was a small problem "
+"- Hercules doesn't support color graphics. So we decided to convert an image "
+"to ascii art using netpbm tools."
+"\n"
+"The output was very ugly because the converting algorithm was absolutly stupid. "
+"During the night I designed a new convertor that used a font bitmap for "
+"creating aproximation table. The output wasn't very good since the algorithm "
+"wasn't so well tuned. Many months this small piece of code was waiting on my "
+"disc for the day \"D\". Meanwhile I started a new project XaoS (a fractal zoomer) "
+"with my friend Thomas. And then I got an idea: Ascii Art Mandelbrots! "
+"I was really impressed by the result! XaoS was faster, portable and looking "
+"much better than ever before. I found a new way to go... "
 "#c\n"
 "#f\n"
 "\n"