Stuart Brady wrote: > > Paul Walker writes > > >> a palette (also storing line interrupt info). A BMP is a horizontally > >> mirrored 1, 2, or 4-bit bitmap, with a palette. It shouldn't be too much > > >Vertically, last time I looked. > > >That is, it's stored upside down. Never did work out why. > > I always get horizontally mirrored and vertically mirrored the wrong way > round... Horizontally mirrored should mean that the image gets mirrored > along the horizontal (y=0), shouldn't it? > Shouldn't really, no... 'Horizontally mirrored' means flipped left-to-right, 'vertically mirrored' means flipped top-to-bottom. Think of it as a description of the movement, rather than a reference to the axis.
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