It isn't what you think, but I like it...
Something I'm working on ...
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05-14-2017, 08:12 AM
05-14-2017, 10:10 AM
Nothing to show yet, but I am starting on a graphics workflow system. Pete Goodeve pointed out that Imagemagick works in Haiku and I'm setting up a front-end system.
https://discuss.haiku-os.org/t/a-gui-for...agick/5685 EDIT: The first applet is done. It does exactly one thing: flip an image vertically. More to follow.
I am working on a Spirte Editor in yab:
Here is the first screenshot: This is ready: - The editor creates or change 32x32 pixel images - Load a graphic - Save the graphic (png) - Save graphic as (png) At Work: - Set output image format - creating 64x64 pixel images - Set alpha color (i hope this is doable (not checked, but should)) - Change selected color in the imagefile (for example: white to black) - More beatyful color list (now at the moment i have chaos in there) - ready! Not clear: - Sprite editor be a part of my new yab IDE or a stand alone program (or booth)
more on WebViewer:
06-14-2017, 10:42 AM
Webviewer pre-alpha http://coquillemartialarts.com/jim/webvi..._gcc2.hpkg
06-15-2017, 11:08 AM
(06-14-2017, 10:42 AM)bbjimmy Wrote: Webviewer pre-alpha http://coquillemartialarts.com/jim/webvi..._gcc2.hpkg Just a crazy idea, but let me air it so we can move on to saner ground Could this be refactored into a library? I can see how to use this for my own apps, but then how do I know if the user has your repo loaded? if it was a library (and included in the yab distribution, of course), one could activate it with a single IMPORT statement. Then it could be the standard yab help viewer.
06-18-2017, 10:51 AM
Are you looking for the ability to use this code inside a view for your app? It may be possible, but at the moment I am working on getting it working better for my own uses. WebViewer is becoming a tool for my business, it is faster and more reliable than WebPositive for these particular uses.
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