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I read his question completely wrong. I was thinking he WAS talking about card images. D'oh!
BTW, do you require JPEGs for card images? Because that would be the way to go in my mind....
Also, will there be a specific size required for ALL card images, or will they just be as big or as small as the author wants? If standardized, will they be the exact size of the card?
Also, will card images be supported in the WK games? They could just have a pic of the fig, or, even better, you could finally have dial pics like the ones available on the WK official site. You could even set it up somehow to have both, which would be REALLY useful. In fact, in a future update, you could set up a special view setting to allowing viewing the dial(s) of a fig as a whole. I don't know how the other planned CMGs will work, but you might be able to do something similar for them too.
--Kyle Turner
emperor799@bellsouth.net
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains a popular item." - unknown
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Bowes
To: cardvault@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: [CardVault] How do you add bitmaps to card details?
Do *NOT* use JPEGs for bitmaps! Why? Because they won't work. Why didn't we
add support for this? Because a 16x16 bitmap (probably a bit large for
bitmaps inserted into description text) is actually smaller as a BMP than a
JPEG.
And besides, as long as a file is less than 64KB in size, it uses the exact
same amount of disk space on your computer. It doesn't matter whether it's
4 bytes in size of 63K in size. It still uses up 64K on the disk. So your
assertion is only valid for files larger than 64K and therefore not
applicable to data file authoring.
JPEGs are ONLY supported for card images, which are a completely different
matter.
-Rob
At 04:04 PM 9/23/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>If so, please compress the bitmaps into JPEGs so they take up less space
>on users' Hard Drives.
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BTW, do you require JPEGs for card images? Because that would be the way to go in my mind....
Also, will there be a specific size required for ALL card images, or will they just be as big or as small as the author wants? If standardized, will they be the exact size of the card?
Also, will card images be supported in the WK games? They could just have a pic of the fig, or, even better, you could finally have dial pics like the ones available on the WK official site. You could even set it up somehow to have both, which would be REALLY useful. In fact, in a future update, you could set up a special view setting to allowing viewing the dial(s) of a fig as a whole. I don't know how the other planned CMGs will work, but you might be able to do something similar for them too.
--Kyle Turner
emperor799@bellsouth.net
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains a popular item." - unknown
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Bowes
To: cardvault@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 5:01 PM
Subject: Re: [CardVault] How do you add bitmaps to card details?
Do *NOT* use JPEGs for bitmaps! Why? Because they won't work. Why didn't we
add support for this? Because a 16x16 bitmap (probably a bit large for
bitmaps inserted into description text) is actually smaller as a BMP than a
JPEG.
And besides, as long as a file is less than 64KB in size, it uses the exact
same amount of disk space on your computer. It doesn't matter whether it's
4 bytes in size of 63K in size. It still uses up 64K on the disk. So your
assertion is only valid for files larger than 64K and therefore not
applicable to data file authoring.
JPEGs are ONLY supported for card images, which are a completely different
matter.
-Rob
At 04:04 PM 9/23/2003 -0400, you wrote:
>If so, please compress the bitmaps into JPEGs so they take up less space
>on users' Hard Drives.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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