TOONSAVE.TXT ============ ToonSave is a Windows 3.1 screen saver which uses WinToon. It is derived from BOUNCER, a product sample included in the Microsoft Windows(TM) version 3.1 Software Development Kit (SDK). ToonSave is a sample screen-saver application that displays a cartoon on top of the current screen. ToonSave demonstrates converting the current screen to a device-independent bitmap (DIB) image, creating a timer to restart the cartoon, moving the cartoon around the screen, and reading initial settings from the WIN.INI file. ToonSave handles the following command-line switches running the screen-saver application: ToonSave /c, -c, or c: Display configuration dialog box and return. (This is the default behavior.) ToonSave /s, -s, or s: Start screen saver. When ToonSave starts, it displays a dialog box with options for sound and password protection. You can change the default settings. (By default, ToonSave does nothing else; you must use the /s option to start the screen saver.) ToonSave requires that an ToonSave.avi file be present in the directory which ToonSave resides in. This is the cartoon which will be played. Creating a cartoon smaller than 640x480 will allow the cartoon to be moved around on the screen. ToonSave was built with Microsoft Visual C++ version 1.5 and tested under Microsoft Windows version 3.1.