On 3 Jun 2013 at 21:28, François Van Emelen wrote:
Op 3/06/2013 14:44, Bob Spelten schreef:
Hi all,
I have put an upgrade of my SQRview program on the site.
You can now easily browse through your current picture directory
when DBAS is installed. SQRview also has its own RLE routines,
Op Mon, 03 Jun 2013 14:44:40 +0200 schreef Bob Spelten b...@upcmail.nl:
Hi all,
(...)
Also QCoCo and QCP have been updated and tested in SMSQ/m (v1.19).
No more excuses for not using High Colours.
I have updated the QCP update of yesterday.
There was a bug in the refresh routine.
Bob
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Op Tue, 04 Jun 2013 11:49:38 +0200 schreef Bob Spelten b...@upcmail.nl:
Hi all,
(...)
Also QCoCo and QCP have been updated and tested in SMSQ/m (v1.19).
No more excuses for not using High Colours.
I have also updated the QCoCo update of yesterday.
There was a minor bug in the startup
Hi all,
I have put an upgrade of my SQRview program on the site.
You can now easily browse through your current picture directory when DBAS
is installed.
SQRview also has its own RLE routines, so sprites can be saved with
compression.
QL-PIC files with excess padding, produced by other
Op 3/06/2013 14:44, Bob Spelten schreef:
Hi all,
I have put an upgrade of my SQRview program on the site.
You can now easily browse through your current picture directory when
DBAS is installed.
SQRview also has its own RLE routines, so sprites can be saved with
compression.
QL-PIC files