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rob
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Old September 26th, 2003, 12:30 PM
All images are assumed to be transparent. However, the transparent color is
controlled by the pixel at position 0,0 in the bitmap. Set the pixel at
position 0,0 to be whatever color you want to be transparent. White is
simply one option, but you can pick whatever you want. For the vitality in
LotR, in which you want white to show to the user, you can set all the
pixels that you want to be transparent to a weird shade of purple (for
example). Then the white pixels will show up as white and the purple
(transparent) pixels will be omitted.

You can insert encoded text, including bitmaps, into the names and
abbreviations for tags. This is done the exact same way as within
description or flavor text. Simply use the "{bmp name}" syntax and make
sure the bitmap resides in the folder along with the data files.

Hope this helps,
Rob

At 02:38 PM 9/26/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Is there a way to make images not be transparent (like for LoTR the
>vitality text is white so it goes away). And is there a way to make
>it so you can inout bitmaps into tag lines, like for LoTR I couldn't
>add a vitality image to the vitality tag.
>
>PLEASE EMAIL ME AT MONGUS12@AOL.COM AS I WILL BE AWAY FOR THE WEEKEND!


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