In article <50412f4995t...@netsurf-browser.org>, Michael Drake
<t...@netsurf-browser.org> wrote:
> In article <5041299e42ris...@gotadsl.co.uk>, Richard Ashbery
>    <ris...@gotadsl.co.uk> wrote:
> > In article <5040aeb2f5...@timil.com>, Tim Hill <t...@timil.com>
> > wrote:
> > > In article <5040ace5f2ris...@gotadsl.co.uk>, Richard Ashbery
> > >    <ris...@gotadsl.co.uk> wrote:
> > > > Ref: JPEG only required

> > [snip]

> > > Yes. navigate to the page which contains the image you want and
> > > <Ctrl> drag it from the page to the filer.

> > So it does - this is brilliant :-))

> Ctrl+Select dragging saves it in original format (JPEG in this
> case).

> Ctrl+Adjust dragging automatically converts it to Sprite format,
> which may be more use if you're using the image as a backdrop
> (since sprites redraw faster).

Thanks for that additional info. I didn't realise there was a
difference between JPEG/Sprite loading speed - I will look into this
as I'm using these images exactly as you said for a backdrop generator
program, the very sophisticated but excellent BDRand by Nick Roberts.

-- 
Regards

Richard

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