In Southern Mid- and Late Lent
 On 64.52.7 TRINPsite comprises 900 public files, of which approximately
 710 different or 'unique' ones: 122 *.htm (not *Txt.htm), 6 *.html,
 440 *.HTM, 1 *Txt.htm, 6 style sheets, 8 JavaScript files, 84 pictures,
 4 ikons and 39 sound files. 
 The short story Fall Day (at ShSt/FallDay.HTM) was deleted from
 TRINPsite and moved to a private site on 64.48.6.
 (Its new address is now http://mvvm.net/Tong/ThL/ShSt/FallDay.HTM). 
 The special background picture (at ShSt/Pics/AuMor600.jpg) was deleted and
 moved to the same private site as well. 
 Until 64.46.3 people who filled in a form with their opinion or question
 about TRINPsite, coming, for example,
 from the index page, would see a standard
 plain-text message after submitting it. 
 This message has now been replaced, or will be replaced, with a
 specially designed new page bearing the title Thank you for filling in
 and sending your form.
 It can be found at Info/Form/NextPage.HTM.
 (As it should only be seen by people who have submitted a form, no link to
 it is given at this place.) 
 Starting from 64.48.3 public access to the story 
 Sumati Can Wait and to all fictional
 legends of
 The Other Day ... is limited to one third
 of these short stories at the most.
 The reason is that these works of fiction will or may be used as material
 for a novel which is being prepared and written at the moment. 
  
  
  
 In Southern Early Lent
 On 64.42.5 TRINPsite was enriched by a novel DO system, in which
 DO stands for Display Options.
 For a long time the user had already had several opportunities to slightly
 adjust a page to
 'er own liking, such as deleting
 the inline frames on the right (by narrowing the window and refreshing the
 page), changing the background color of the page and stopping the movement
 of a floating menu, but now the number of interactive possibilities has
 been enlarged, while they have also been made more visible and easier. 
 The following two main considerations led to the development of the new
 system: 
 
  -  the standard design of TRINPsite pages was based on a resolution
       width of about 1,000 pixels, which resulted in a poor presentation
       on much wider screens. With the DO system the new design is, at
       least in theory, good for any resolution width, showing inline frames
       at full width, if there is space for them.
 
  -  the presentation did not sufficiently distinguish the three visual
       user occupations:
   
    -  surfing, which favors a design that not only takes people
         to the page explicitly asked for, but also introduces them to
         other parts of TRINPsite in a way that invites them to surf
         further
 
    -  reading, which calls for a relatively quiet and simple
         design of the particular page one has chosen to read
 
    -  printing, which requires that the page look clear and
         attractive on a paper of certain dimensions.
 
     
   
 In the 'distant' past resolutions started at 640x480 pixels (and a
 maximum of eighty 8-pixel characters on one line). 
 Today, with the coalescence of computer monitors and television screens,
 one should be prepared for widths of many thousands of pixels.
 However, until now the standard TRINPsite design did not go further than
 1024 pixels. 
 This meant that on a computer monitor of, for example, 1920 pixels wide
 a space of about 900 pixels wide would remain empty, while the inline 
 frames were shown with a width of 350 pixels, far too narrow to show the
 pages in these iframes in full.
 (The absolute minimum width of TRINPsite pages has always been 600
 pixels.) 
 The new presentation of standard TRINPsite pages is recursive.
 The first step is to reserve 900 pixels on the left for the 'URI document',
 that is, the main, first-level HTML file whose name appears in the URL
 (a uniform resource identifier).
 Apart from a limited number of pixels reserved for scrolling and assigned 
 to a filmlike image, the rest of the resolution width goes to one column of
 stacked (first-level) inline frames.
 Then the same procedure is applied to each first-level inline frame itself:
 the first 900 pixels on the left are reserved for a second-level document
 and the rest of the resulting width goes to a new column of one or more
 stacked (second-level) inline frames.
 If the resolution width is large enough, each second-level inline frame
 will, in turn, have third-level inline frames, and so on, until the width
 of the left column (with the URI document) would be less than 640 pixels
 and the width of the inline frame plus scrollbar less than 229 pixels. 
 At the moment the pages shown in first-level and 'lower'-level iframes
 --they actually go down, not up-- are, on
 the whole, still the same, but it will be relatively easy to let them vary
 at a later stage, or to have them show different TRINPsite pages at random,
 as is done during
 VariViewing.
 (And even when the pages shown are the same, they may be used to surf
 further to different destinations without changing the total screen
 layout and without losing the URI document, the original page one was
 interested in.) 
 Of course, both the designer and the user have a computer or television
 screen of a fixed width. 
 This 'limitation' is overcome by introducing a hypothetical resolution
 width. 
 In the new Display Options system you can choose any resolution width you
 want between 600 and 9999 pixels, and see the result within a narrower
 window, even a window narrower than your screen allows for (so long as
 horizontal scrolling is possible).
 Viewing a 600 pixels wide document at a width of 900 pixels is ideal,
 because this will give a margin of 150 pixels on either side, of which
 100 pixels are taken by one of the two menus. 
 If we allow the same width for the column of inline frames, this means that
 1800-1900 pixels is the perfect width for a first-level presentatrion
 during surfing.
 (The viewing width proposed to the user is actually 1852 pixels, unless
 the hypothetical resolution is less than the width of the window, in which
 case the width of the window is proposed as the resolution width.) 
 For quiet, attentive reading and for printing the user will like to
 concentrate on the URI document on the first level on the left. 
 Therefore, in the reading and printing modes only this page will be shown,
 that is, without inline frames. 
 In the case of reading, it will have the width of the window (with a
 minimum of 600 pixels) or, if this width is more than 900 pixels, the
 ideal width of 900 pixels.
 In the case of printing, it will have a width varying from 600 to 750
 pixels.
 It depends on the browser, the printer and the paper at what width the
 URI document will be printed exactly in the middle of an A4- or other-size
 paper (or, if desired, is left- or right-justified).
 In the printing mode the menus will not be shown at all, and in the
 reading mode they will not move while scrolling up or down, but stay at the
 top of the page.
 The reading or printing width is equated with the hypothetical resolution
 width.
 If the width of the window is larger than this width, the rest of the
 window (on the right) will be made black, something that will happen too,
 when the user chooses a viewing width which is less than the width of the
 window at that moment. 
 Other features mentioned in the list of Display Options on each standard
 page are features which have been offered for a longer time already.
 The total list can be found
 at the bottom of this page itself, provided you are
 not in the reading mode (which will make it impossible to opt for
 inline frames), or in the printing mode (which will also make it impossible
 to opt for any feature that makes use of one of the menus). 
 The only new files needed for the creation of the DO system were FilmL.gif,
 FilmM.gif and FilmR.gif in the Graf/Bkgr folder.
 They were needed to replace the old Film.gif background picture.
 That picture used to have a fixed width of 16+350+16=382 pixels, and was
 shown in one cell.
 It has now been split up in three parts: FilmL.gif in the left cell,
 FilmM.gif in the middle cell and FilmR.gif in the right cell of the 
 three-cell column in, or rather on, which the iframes are displayed.
 In the new design the width of that column has become variable.
 It starts from 16+209+20+16=261 pixels, while the right edge of the film
 background follows the increasing width. 
 Altogether 27 files were affected by the introduction of the Display
 Options system in Southern Early Lent: 
 
  -  7+5=12 Javascript files: JS/BodyObjs.js and BodyObjs_UC.js, BotPart.js
       and BotPart_UC.js, BodyFnct.js, HeadObjs.js and HeadObjs_UC.js,
       PostPage.js and PostPage_UC.js, PrePage.js and PrePage_UC.js, and
       JS/GP/CWHead.js
 
  -  1 Cascading Style Sheet: CSS/AllPages.css
 
  -  3 (background) pictures: Graf/Bkgr/FilmL.gif, FilmM.gif and
       FilmR.gif
 
  -  11 HTML files: 3GuestBk.HTM, FileList.htm, index.htm, index.html,
       MainDoc.htm, Sound.htm, Game/Pzzl/CrssW001.HTM, CrssW002.HTM and
       CrssW003.HTM, MNI/C.htm and MNI/MainDoc.htm
 
  
  
  
  
 In Northern Lent, Equatorial and Southern Yule
 On 64.41.1 TRINPsite comprises 899 public files, of which approximately
 711 different or 'unique' ones: 122 *.htm (not *Txt.htm), 6 *.html,
 440 *.HTM, 1 *Txt.htm, 6 style sheets, 8 JavaScript files, 85 pictures,
 4 ikons and 39 sound files. 
 This page should more aptly be called "Additions, Deletions and
 Revisions in the Year 64 ASWW", for one 'unique' document was deleted,
 besides Poet/VocAll.txt an old, outdated text version of the
 Vocabulary of Alliteration main document. 
 Access to the file ShSt/Sumati2.HTM was discontinued on 64.37.6.
 This file contained the second half of the story Sumati Can Wait,
 of which the
 first half, a complete waiting story in
 itself, is still available.
 The reason for its deletion is the possible use of the two halves together
 as the main narrative (on the first level) of a novel by the same author
 (but not necessarily with the same names for the same characters). 
 Two new leaves were added to the The Other Day ... branch of short
 stories: 
 
  -  on 64.14.6 the new and hitherto longest fictional legend
   An Organism With Lungs?
   (about the swimmer and the picker)
 
  -  on 64.15.6 the story 
   Not One (about the sage and the
   two followers), which had always been part of the 
   The Other Day ... nodal file, was
   rewritten and allocated its own basic file
 
  
 The
 Spelling and Stress Dictionary, which is
 still under construction, was extended with the following new letters: 
 
 
 Also these documents themselves are not yet finished (if ever). 
  
  
  
 In Northern Yule
 On 64.13.1 TRINPsite comprises 896 public files, of which approximately
 707 different or 'unique' ones: 122 *.htm (not *Txt.htm), 6 *.html,
 436 *.HTM, 1 *Txt.htm, 6 style sheets, 8 JavaScript files, 85 pictures,
 4 ikons and 39 sound files. 
 In this first quarter of the fifteenth year of TRINPsite's existence nine
 new files were created, all of them 'unique', i.e., no copies of other
 files. They are in chronological order: 
 
  -  Note/MMo/Y64-67.HTM
   on 64.01.1, containing the Notes of the Metric Months from 64 aSWW
 
  -  Tong/ThL/Time/NewYearC.HTM
   on 64.01.1, with a perpetual New Year card in This Language
 
  -  Tong/ThL/DzT/Tijd/Nieuwjrk.HTM
   on 64.01.1, with a perpetual New Year card in Deze Taal
 
  -  Tong/ZzY/Shijian/Henianp.HTM
   on 64.01.1, with a perpetual New Year card in Zhezhong Yuyan
 
  -  3GuestBk.HTM on 64.01.7, a special page
   for 'visitors' voices' in public, what used to be a g:u:e:s:t:b:o:o:k
   (without the colons)
 
  -  Sound/ZzY/Shige/ZzYuy1.mp3
   on 64.03.1, a new experimental sound file with the text of the language
   acrostic
   Women Zhezhong Yuyan
 
  -  Tong/ThL/Dict/W.HTM
   on 64.08.3, the seventh separate document for one of the letters of the
   Spelling and Stress Dictionary
 
  -  ShSt/ODay/Catena.HTM
   on 64.12.1, with the short story entitled "Hoisting the Holy Catena",
   the longest
   'fictional legend' so far
 
  -  AddNRev/64ASWW.HTM on 64.12.7, the Additions and Revisions page you
   are reading at the moment
 
  
 
 The source code of the new Visitors' Voices document displays the page
 in a (parent) window differently from the
 same page
 in the much smaller (third) inline
 frame on the right (provided that your window is wide enough to
 show inline frames).
 This feature, added to the hitherto latest F6 format, may become an
 integral part of a future F7 format. 
 In the same quarter the following five sound files were deleted: 
 
  -  Sound/Division/HuafRCPO.mp3 on 64.03.1
 
  -  Sound/CritHate/CritHRTe.wav on 64.07.6
 
  -  Sound/NarrowIs/NarroMTe.wav on 64.07.7
 
  -  Sound/Saxifrax/Sax0RTe.wav on 64.07.7
 
  -  Sound/ToAnanda/ToA1SMWO.wav on 64.07.7
 
  
 
 The first of these sound files was an experimental file which contained the
 text of 
 Shende Huafen (Divine
 Division) in Zhezhong Yuyan. Because of its bad quality it was deleted and
 replaced with the much better (but still experimental) file in Zhezhong
 Yuyan with the text of
 Women Zhezhong Yuyan. 
 The other four sound files were all telephone- and radio-quality
 *.wav files and not 'unique', as the same sound files are still
 being offered in *.mp3 format. 
  
  
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