1. Some Help
- Posted by Albert Brauneis <Dajawu36 at AOL.COM> Nov 07, 1998
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Here it is, the gif file opens and displays but in the wrong palette: include pic_load.e include graphics.e include image.e global procedure gm(integer junk) if graphics_mode(junk) then puts(1, "Graphics mode not supported") end if end procedure global procedure gif(sequence file, sequence were) sequence junk junk = read_gif(file) display_image(were, junk[2]) all_palette(junk[1]/4) end procedure
2. Re: Some Help
- Posted by Hawke <mdeland at NWINFO.NET> Nov 07, 1998
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Albert Brauneis wrote: > > Here it is, the gif file opens and displays but in the wrong palette: > include pic_load.e > include graphics.e > include image.e > > global procedure gm(integer junk) > if graphics_mode(junk) then > puts(1, "Graphics mode not supported") > end if > end procedure > > global procedure gif(sequence file, sequence were) > sequence junk > junk = read_gif(file) > display_image(were, junk[2]) > all_palette(junk[1]/4) > end procedure ummmm... there's nothing wrong with your code... using the above, and a gif called 'title.gif' i did: gm(18) gif("title.gif",{0,0}) while get_key()=-1 do end while gm(-1) and it did what you would expect... shrug... is it the picture maybe? try another gif...??? --Hawke'
3. Re: Some Help
- Posted by jiri babor <jbabor at PARADISE.NET.NZ> Nov 08, 1998
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- Last edited Nov 09, 1998
Albert & Hawke, I have not looked at anything else, but don't you have to set the palette *before* you try to display anything? jiri -----Original Message----- From: Hawke <mdeland at NWINFO.NET> To: EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU> Date: Sunday, November 08, 1998 8:17 PM Subject: Re: Some Help >Albert Brauneis wrote: >> >> Here it is, the gif file opens and displays but in the wrong palette: > >> include pic_load.e >> include graphics.e >> include image.e >> >> global procedure gm(integer junk) >> if graphics_mode(junk) then >> puts(1, "Graphics mode not supported") >> end if >> end procedure >> >> global procedure gif(sequence file, sequence were) >> sequence junk >> junk = read_gif(file) >> display_image(were, junk[2]) >> all_palette(junk[1]/4) >> end procedure >ummmm... there's nothing wrong with your code... >using the above, and a gif called 'title.gif' >i did: > >gm(18) >gif("title.gif",{0,0}) >while get_key()=-1 do end while >gm(-1) > >and it did what you would expect... shrug... >is it the picture maybe? try another gif...??? > >--Hawke' >
4. Re: Some Help
- Posted by Albert Brauneis <Dajawu36 at AOL.COM> Nov 08, 1998
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In a message dated 11/8/98 7:22:43 AM !!!First Boot!!!, mdeland at NWINFO.NET writes: << gm(18) gif("title.gif",{0,0}) while get_key()=-1 do end while gm(-1) and it did what you would expect... shrug... is it the picture maybe? try another gif...??? >> Thanks for checking it out but I found out that it the picture I was using didn't look right in mode 18. Albert