Hi
Yes, I use export to plain HTML (no javascript), afaik it's the simplest
way to "print" games - yes I know there are alternatives, but not everyone
has those configured, we all have a browser.

I would not object to reducing the options on bitmaps though, as long as
there are som decent bitmaps available for plain HTML.

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Med venlig hilsen

Palle Bratholm
pa...@pbratholm.dk

> Hi,
>
> Another one.
>
> Is exporting to plain HTML (without Javascript, I mean) still in use?
>
> If not, we could kill it...
>
> Next, exporting to plain HTML offers the user the choice of two sorts of
> B/W gif bitmaps, being "bitmaps" and "bitmaps2".
>
> Is there any particular reason why these are different bitmaps than the
> colourful mini ones that we use with HTML/Javascript?
>
> Maybe for printing, but if none, we could kill these... Or do they serve
> yet another purpose in the application?
>
> Next, why is there a choice between "bitmaps" (ugly) and "bitmaps2"
> (decent)?
>
> If no true reason but "legacy", I suggest will kill the ugly ones. This
> would also resolve the "bitmaps" name clash in your html export
> directory that arises because the bitmaps folder for the HTML/Javascript
> export has the same name...
>
> Cheers,
> Joost.
>
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