On 7/15/2014, 1:53 AM, Thierry Douez wrote:
2014-07-15 1:06 GMT+02:00 J. Landman Gay
If anyone has definitive knowledge, please say. Otherwise I'll go with this.
might be you are looking for paintCompression.
Thanks, I'd forgotten about that. It's exactly what I need.
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2014-07-15 1:06 GMT+02:00 J. Landman Gay
> If anyone has definitive knowledge, please say. Otherwise I'll go with this.
might be you are looking for paintCompression.
Thierry
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On 7/14/2014, 4:24 PM, Richmond wrote:
"Open the paint tools in RR and use the eraser to click each image,
then, immediately click undo: this converts all images into internal
bitmap format. However this means that the files grow to about twice
their original size."
So . . . presumably if that
On 7/14/2014, 4:06 PM, Richmond wrote:
On 14/07/14 23:42, J. Landman Gay wrote:
It used to be that any image imported into a stack, regardless of the
original format, was converted to RLE. Is that still the case, or are
they now saved as the original jpg, png, etc. ?
Well?
If there is a way
On 14/07/14 23:42, J. Landman Gay wrote:
It used to be that any image imported into a stack, regardless of the
original format, was converted to RLE. Is that still the case, or are
they now saved as the original jpg, png, etc. ?
http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-livecode/2003-June/017402.
On 14/07/14 23:42, J. Landman Gay wrote:
It used to be that any image imported into a stack, regardless of the
original format, was converted to RLE. Is that still the case, or are
they now saved as the original jpg, png, etc. ?
Whoops: it's 2006 all over again:
http://lists.runrev.com/pipe
On 14/07/14 23:42, J. Landman Gay wrote:
It used to be that any image imported into a stack, regardless of the
original format, was converted to RLE. Is that still the case, or are
they now saved as the original jpg, png, etc. ?
Well?
If there is a way to tell what format an embedded image
It used to be that any image imported into a stack, regardless of the
original format, was converted to RLE. Is that still the case, or are
they now saved as the original jpg, png, etc. ?
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