So, the results are: LiveCode could display 4, 8, 16, 24, 32 and 64
bits PNG with and without transparency.
A future test would be to create a stack to display
these PNG in the screen of mobile platforms...
Al
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There's something wrong with that page, when I go there the results are nothing
like the ones you got!
Just kidding…
On Jun 15, 2012, at 12:24 AM, Richmond wrote:
>
> >They appear because I wanted some details about my machine for reference and
> >I used this:
>
> http://supportdetails.com
On 14/06/12 22:34, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi All,
Please visit this webpage that display many
different Transparent PNG images:
http://entropymine.com/jason/testbed/pngtrans/
Download and import these transparent png
into a card that have a natural background pattern
like earth, rocks, grass,
On 06/15/2012 01:08 AM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi All,
Many Thanks to Colin and Richmond for posting
their LiveCode screenshots.
The meaning of this is: Test, for certain, how
Livecode handles PNGs of 4,8,16,24,32 and 64 bits,
with/without transparency.
Richmond, I do not understand why appea
Hi All,
Many Thanks to Colin and Richmond for posting
their LiveCode screenshots.
The meaning of this is: Test, for certain, how
Livecode handles PNGs of 4,8,16,24,32 and 64 bits,
with/without transparency.
Richmond, I do not understand why appears the browser's
name and your IP address in your
On 06/14/2012 10:34 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi All,
Please visit this webpage that display many
different Transparent PNG images:
http://entropymine.com/jason/testbed/pngtrans/
Download and import these transparent png
into a card that have a natural background pattern
like earth, rocks, g
For what it's worth:
http://xfiles.funnygarbage.com/~colinholgate/images/pngs_in_a_forest.png
Very latest LC, OS X 10.8 preview 4, MacBook Air.
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On Jun 14, 2012, at 3:34 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
> http://entropymine.com/jason/testbed/pngtrans/
>
> Download and import these transparent png
> into a card that have a natural background pattern
> like earth,