On Thu, 9 Aug 2001, Richard Burmeister wrote: > Hey, its free -- what do you expect? richard.. but, it works :) if you know what your doing :P > Windows Paint can save monochrome (1 bit), 16 color (4 bit), 256 color (8 > bit) and 24 bit bmps. (See the Save As... dialog.) This covers most > situations. However, many other graphics editors are far superior (though > often not free). That's why I suggested PaintShopPro. However, if "free" > software is the only kind you like, you can search the web to find other > graphics editors that will work. i dont know how well pilrc can handle custom .bmp files spat out of other editors.. :) i know pilrc handles MSPaint bitmaps :) cause, thats what i use to test it with :P // az [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ardiri.com/ -- For information on using the Palm Developer Forums, or to unsubscribe, please see http://www.palmos.com/dev/tech/support/forums/
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