It should be explained that files in an autoPng directory are created by an automated tool, and correspond to the swf files in the parent directory. Placing a file with the same name in that parent directory overrides the version in the autoPng directory.

On Nov 15, 2006, at 9:05 AM, John Sundman wrote:

I thought that I had missed some new image format (autopng), but a little googling seems to indicate that autopng's are a Laszlo-ism.

I'm confused, however, as to whether they're a tool that needs to be explained to people moving over to Legals for DHTML, or whether they're merely an artifact of our own interal processes.

Any light on this would be appreciated.

jrs




On Nov 15, 2006, at 8:32 AM, P T Withington wrote:

I think autopng should refuse to autopng anything with more than 3-4 frames. Make the developer think about what they really want.

On 2006-11-15, at 01:11 EST, Benjamin Shine wrote:


We're carrying around 10 mb of unused images and 10 mb of svn info about the unused images for the amazon demo; see evidence at end of message. I want to clear this out before we make legals-b1 distros.

http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-2938 shows that the amazon demo is scheduled to be fixed for Legals B2. http://svn.openlaszlo.org/openlaszlo/branches/legals/demos/amazon/ images/autoPng/

I propose either
1) delete amazon autopngs from legals-b1 branch but don't touch amazon autopngs in legals branch 2) delete amazon autopngs from legals branch, carry that deletion into autopngs, and do a stopgap measure to stop using the resources which become many frames of autopngs. That's what I did for calendar.

Jim? Mamye?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] amazon]$ cd /home/ben/src/svn/openlaszlo/ branches/legals/demos/amazon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] amazon]$ du -k . | sort -n | tail -10
12     ./images/.svn/text-base
924     ./images/autoPng/.svn/prop-base
924     ./images/autoPng/.svn/props
924     ./images/autoPng/.svn/wcprops
1604    ./images/.svn
10548   ./images/autoPng/.svn/text-base
13448   ./images/autoPng/.svn
23992   ./images/autoPng26108   ./images
26516   .

That's disk usage in kilobytes for the directory listed and its contents, sorted from lowest to highest, selecting only the highest 10 results. Run that same command from $LPS_HOME for big fun.

benjamin shine
software engineer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






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