On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 09:05:05 -0800
"Gerrit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > * When I made a palette of 32 colors for the actors, color 13 was
> > > also transparent (not only 0), and possibly even others. Does
> > > anyone know why?
> >
> > No idea, I never saw that. I will need a test case for
> > investigation, so please send your costume :)
>
> Here you go. I simply worked on top of the road example, so you can
> just change "devil.cost" to "zif.cost" in common.scc. Actually, I've
> been messing around with the palette a lot, so many frames are
> different palettes. I copied a palette grid to the frame
> "stand_S.bmp" though, the one where the dude is standing face south,
> so it should be pretty evident there. It seems that it's only colors
> 0 and 13 that are transparent.
Seems like you forgot the attachement.
> Btw, can you explain to me how the palcat tool works? Is it for manual
> conversion/concatenation? There's a usage printout, but I'm still too
> stoopid. :-(
James made a good job on this one, so need to reiterate. This definitly
highlight the need for manual pages and better help messages (iirc most
are outdated). If someone want to take a shot at writing man pages, any
format that can give us at least man and html format would do the job.
Right now I can think of 3 ways:
1/ Use doxygen, that's probably simple but limited
2/ Use docbook, very powerfull but perhaps too much of a hassle
3/ Use some custom xml and xslt filters for output, more work from the
start but much more flexible
Personaly I would tend for 3/ as it could also allow us to easily
generate the help messages from the xml documentation. But any
suggestion is welcome.
Albeu
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