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10: The Settings panel includes a browser containing the possible screen saver modules. It looks something like this:\
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18: \fc1\cf1 This browser shows the screen saving modules that are available to BackSpace. The first entry in this browser is "All"; If all is selected, BackSpace will pick a module at random every time it activates.\
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20: BackSpace can have any number of screen saver modules, and it will search in \
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24: \b /Library/BackSpaceViews
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26: its "app wrapper" folder \
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28: \b /LocalLibrary/BackSpaceViews
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32: (in that order) for all .BackO and .BackModule files containing compiled View objects to be used as screen saver modules. A .BackModule file is simply a folder containing a .BackO module, and possibly some related files. A .BackO module is a normal object file, but it must obey a certain protocol; see the included file
33: \b README.rtf
34: \b0 for more information on writing screen saver modules. A few modules are also built into the BackSpace application.\
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