On Saturday, January 3, 2004, at 03:56 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Alex Rice wrote:
I thought the gzip compress() was Rev's only compression feature?
Look at this page:
<http://www-vis.lbl.gov/software_support/ghostview/docs/ Language.htm#Standard_filters>
"the data compression method variously known as 'zlib' (the name of a popular library that implements it), 'Deflate' (as in RFC 1951, which is a detailed specification for the method), 'gzip' (the name of a popular compression application that uses it), or 'Flate' (Adobe's name).
I have someplace around here a compressZlib() and decompressZlib() function set. A limitation is that currently decompress requires the size. This is OK in flash files and probably in most PNG files, but may run into trouble other places.
I was thinking of including this in a library for rounding out Rev's gzip capabilities for getting and setting parameters and to allow an application to claim gzip compliance. Maybe that would be a tiny shareware library or something. It is current sitting on the self, though.
(No LZW, though.)
Dar Scott
_______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
