http://www.users.on.net/johnson/resourcehacker/
In my limited experience, you can successfully substitute the Rev icon for
one of 256 colours (32x32 pixels) or one of 16M colours (16x16 pixels).
(Other icons can be inserted - e.g. 16M colours 32x32 pixels - but they
damage the executable file so t
Ken:
Well, it seems that your experience is a little different to mine.
Congratulations. Sorry to ask what might be a silly question, but did you
make sure that the EXE still runs OK? The Resource Hacker substitutes with
any icon you like, and it shows up beautifully just sitting there in the
Windo
Dear All,
Last night, I confirmed the following:
>It seems that the Resource Hacker CAN susbstitute the Revolution EXE icon
>for one of 256 colours (32x32 pixels), but I have not tested it
sufficiently
>to discover whether it works with all programs.
>When you open the EXE prog in Resource Hacke
It seems that the Resource Hacker CAN susbstitute the Revolution EXE icon
for one of 256 colours (32x32 pixels), but I have not tested it sufficiently
to discover whether it works with all programs.
When you open the EXE prog in Resource Hacker it shows you 2 "Icon Groups".
If you DELETE the 2nd i
Hasty apologies to everyone! The Revolution EXE doesn't run any more after
the icon change (pity I didn't think of testing it before opening my big
mouth). Anyway, I'm going to play around with the "Resource Hacker" to see
if I can get it to work.
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I have just run a test and have successfully substituted the icon in a
Revolution executable for one of 16 million colours. I used a very simple
but well-prepared freeware utility known as "Resource Hacker". If anyone
would like to confirm the results of my experiment, this software can be
download
For those of you who are interested in graphics, I DO suggest you try
Monte's custom paint tool for simply drawing squiggly lines with the mouse.
In terms of coding, and since Monte has proved to us all that he is quite
good at this kind of thing, I think that this routine is probably about as
effi
Monte has beat us ALL to the punch! Making his recommended alterations to
the little test routine shows us that there is no substitute for a good
knowledge of the timing aspects of the Transcript language. The timings on
my machine are similar to his. Thanks Monte!
So now I can apply all that has
From Dar Scott:
http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
First of all, I would like to thank the various members of the list who have
given me a number of interesting suggestions in relation to my "pixels
problem". All info has been gratefully received. Thanks also to those who
have given me advice in relation to the originally stated (but
oversimplified
Dear Jim,
Many thanks for the very interesting advice on the "setting pixels" problem.
I'll certainly follow it up.
Regards,
Bob Warren
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As I gather from Ken Ray's very useful article "Understanding ImageData,
MaskData and AlphaData", "...you don't set SPECIFIC PARTS of imageData...,
you set these properties as a whole."
>From the examples, this seems to mean in practice that if I want to change a
single pixel in an image I need t
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