Samapico Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 Here's a lazy copy of what I wrote on MGB forum: I was searching for something to split continuum-style animations into individual files... After some search, I just decided to make my own. It's in VB, it supports bmp, png, jpg, gif (not tested gif and jpg much... should work) Would have taken me much less time if it wasn't for the !@#$%^&* png... had some trouble finding a good gdi+ wrapper If any of you really want to use it, and would like some more features or options, just ask... Like I was too lazy to put the quality setting for jpg... if anyone needs that... I made it so it's easy to output chat graphics to usable images for lvz. You can customize from which and to which frame you want to export, so if you want just one color of all the chats, its easy. You can also change the number appended to the first frame exported. ...Last minute add: Generate the File= section of a lvz... why not. I don't want to do this manually. Ok. Done. So... was there already something like that around?Anim_To_Images.zip
rootbear75 Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 what is the purple font used for?and the gray?
Russky Posted September 13, 2007 Report Posted September 13, 2007 what is the purple font used for?and the gray? I want to know that too, and what are you exactly doing here trying to edit your continuum fonts?
Samapico Posted September 13, 2007 Author Report Posted September 13, 2007 and what are you exactly doing here trying to edit your continuum fonts?I made it so it's easy to output chat graphics to usable images for lvz.So emm... I need them for lvz purpose. There is already an app to create a fontsheet somewhere what is the purple font used for?and the gray?Grey is used for displaying a player's information at the top of the screen when you are staff... Like you see the guy's energy and items. It is probably used elsewhere tooPurple is used in the F1 window (grey too)Actually, all colors can be used in F1
Russky Posted September 14, 2007 Report Posted September 14, 2007 and what are you exactly doing here trying to edit your continuum fonts?I made it so it's easy to output chat graphics to usable images for lvz.So emm... I need them for lvz purpose. There is already an app to create a fontsheet somewhere what is the purple font used for?and the gray?Grey is used for displaying a player's information at the top of the screen when you are staff... Like you see the guy's energy and items. It is probably used elsewhere tooPurple is used in the F1 window (grey too)Actually, all colors can be used in F1 Oh yeh he is right, the F1 has all of them.
rootbear75 Posted September 14, 2007 Report Posted September 14, 2007 what is the purple font used for?and the gray?Grey is used for displaying a player's information at the top of the screen when you are staff... Like you see the guy's energy and items. It is probably used elsewhere tooPurple is used in the F1 window (grey too)Actually, all colors can be used in F1 anything other than that?like in chat or something?
Hakaku Posted September 14, 2007 Report Posted September 14, 2007 They by default can't be used for chat, unless you replace the font colors around. However, it is possible through ASSS (Smong's Pirate zone used various colors for server generated chat) but players can't themselves access colors other than default chat types.
Samapico Posted September 14, 2007 Author Report Posted September 14, 2007 [...]However, it is possible through ASSS (Smong's Pirate zone used various colors for server generated chat) but players can't themselves access colors other than default chat types.Can the server print chat with purple text?!?I know it can easily send green/red '*arena-style' messages... but... purple? or even Yellow messages that aren't team messages?
Hakaku Posted September 15, 2007 Report Posted September 15, 2007 This is from Pirates; showing the possible use of red, green, yellow, and grey [this being a color unused by regular chat]. I'm no expert on ASSS, so I can't say how it was done.
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