1. About XPMmer

Hi Andy,

I'm very impressed working with your new icon editor,
it is much more handy for me than MS, Borland, Watcom,
Lcc ones.

But it does'n read the .xpm files with C-comments inside them.

I have extracted .xpm icons 32x32x64 from Red Hat 9.0 and
from Mandrake 10.0. Many of them have these additional comments,
anyone can see and edit .xpm just in any programmers editor.

You can get the .zip file with these icons (about 150 at all) here:

http://www.rapideuphoria.com/russian/xpms.zip

With this .zip, you could inspect the possible variants of .xpms
to adjust your very good tool.

Regards,
Igor Kachan
kinz at peterlink.ru

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2. Re: About XPMmer

> I think a bigger problem is going to be handling the 48-bit color values
> that some of your XPMs hold! I was just tossing the "#FF8000" type of
> number at value() and all was well. But "#BFBFBFBFBFBF" is too much for
> Euphoria to handle!! I shall have to write my own analyser - or else
> I'm sorry, you can't use these XPMs.  I did not expect my reader to
> cope with every possible XPM, but it would be nice to do most anyway.
> More thinking this weekend, I suppose!!

Derek has a custom version of value() in Win32Lib called
w32TextToNumber() - it may suit your needs.

~Greg

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