Well, I must say that I'm quite pleased!  At the suggestion of Brad Hughes,
after I was considering the use of IMLIB to attempt to cut down on CPU usage
when redrawing the pixmaps (I'm not sure where I came up with that idea),
the pixmaps are now loaded into an array and read from that array when
being displayed.  Know what that means?  bbpal now uses practically ZERO
percent of the CPU when changing the image!  Yes, that's right: ZERO
percent!  Woo hoo!  I've decided to keep the following paragraph, just for
posterity's sake.

// So, just what is bbpal?  If you've ever used the GNOME applet "fish," 
// or Wanda, then this is an app very similar.  In fact, that's where I 
// got the idea for bbpal (since you need GNOME to use Wanda).  When you 
// run bbpal, is displays an image, and changes it every few seconds.  
// Exciting, eh?  It's fond of using up CPU cycles, and making your friends 
// wonder what the heck it's used for.

There are many different pals to choose from; just edit the bbpal.(no)bb
file and take your pick.  It's also very easy to create your own pal.  The
best way to do it is to look at the pals that come with this app (installed,
bu default, in /usr/local/share/bbtools/bbpal).  I do ask, though, that if
you make a pal, please let me know by sending me an e-mail at
nusbaucj@wooster.edu.  And if your willing to share, I'd love a copy.

I hope to add some functionality to bbpal so that it at least does
*something*, but it is my first bbtool, and I thought it was simple enough
to get a good feel for how things work (and it certainly did that!). 
Perhaps an option in bbpal.(no)bb that lets you specify a command to run
when you left-click on the app.

You can specify the pal to load via the command line, using the "-p" option,
but any pal specified on the command line must have the same settings (ie
number of images, size, and delay) as set in the bbpal.(no)bb file.  If you
specify a pal on the command line, and something is not working right, check
the settings in bbpal.(no)bb (by default, installed in
/usr/local/share/bbtools).

Thanks for giving it a try!  Please send comments, questions, and pals to:

	Charles Nusbaum ---> nusbaucj@wooster.edu

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Many thanks to:

Brad Hughes (nyz) <bhughes@tcac.net>
	For writing Blackbox, a most excellent window manager.  He also
	assisted with debugging some of this code.  He's a fantastic guy!  
	Thanks, Brad!

John Kennis (kns) <jkennis@chello.nl>
	For writing bbtools, from which bbpals is derived (if that's not
	already obvious).  He also helped me with debugging code.  Nice
	work, John!  Thanks!

Youngjin Hahn (artwiz) <artwiz@mindspring.com>
	For designing the pals included with this app!  Man--he's got
	skills!  Thanks so much, artwiz!  I'm waiting for the Dalmatian! :)
	You've got to check out his web site, artramp, at:
			http://artramp.linuxpower.org/