On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 11:26:44 +0200, David Kuehling wrote:
On Tue, 23 Aug 2011 12:40:08 +0200, Elena ``of Valhalla'' wrote:
On 2011-08-23 at 11:37:47 +0200, David Kuehling wrote:
BTW, the next nanonote firmware is going to have the Allegro Sprite
Editor

Another graphical editor that may be interesting on the nanonote is
`grafx2 <http://code.google.com/p/grafx2/>`_: an SDL port of an old
dos program inspired by the classic amiga deluxe paint, with a GUI
that can fit on a 320x200 screen.

It has already been ported to platforms such as the GP2X, but I don't
know how do they solve the lack of mouse problem.

In the future I may try to package it for the nanonote, but I don't
even have a working toolchain yet, so if someone else is interested
feel free to do it :)

If you guys (whoever is in charge, or a genious or whatever) get
either or both of these programs on the Nanonote, and in addition have
a working and usable mouse emulator, I would be so ecstatic I would
likely buy another Nano! ASEPRITE is incredible on features and even
includes ONION SKINNING! That would be the equivalent of having a
piece of transparent paper over the previous frame of animation, so it
would be amazing! Thanks for pushing ahead despite my complaining.

Huh? That's easy, just grab one of the recent nightly build firmwares:



http://fidelio.qi-hardware.com/~xiangfu/compile-log/openwrt-xburst.full_system-08212011-0239/

(according to Xiangfu, the latest reflash_ben.sh has some option to
automatically download nightly builds, given the build "number"
(i.e. date+time) )

ASEprite is included and can be started from gmenu2x. Seems to work and
includes a mouse emulator that I patched into the sources.

Mouse emulator keyboard bindings and some more hints in the wiki:

  http://en.qi-hardware.com/wiki/Applications#Allegro_Sprite_Editor

Testing appreciated. Especially the mouse emulator has some constants that we might want to tweak (acceleration etc.), so real users are more
than welcome.

cheers,

David


I went to the link but did not find familiar file types. Which do I download to flash, and do I use the same commands?

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