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Revision as of 18:27, 24 March 2019

AGI256 View Editor
Version 1.10

Author:

2019/03/14
AGI256 View Editor
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Latest Version:  1.10
Release Date:  2002/04/10
Company:
Publication Status:  Published
Developer(s): Brian Provinciano
Interface: {{{Interface}}}
Language: C++
Open Source: Change to ClosedSRC
Source Availability:  No
License: Template:None
Platform: DOS
Type: View
Localization: English
Website: The Ultimate AGI & SCI Web Site (Web Archive)


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Description

AGI256 View Editor was Brian Provinciano's 256 color AGI View editor. This program allows you to edit 256 color views for AGI games. You can import the regular 16 color views and convert them to 256 color format. It also can convert Windows BMP files into AGI256 pictures and back.


New Format

The 256 color views are pretty much the same format as AGI, except that they do not support mirroring. The mirroring/transparenct byte is exclusively for the transparent color now. Also, the cel data is not run length encoded, just raw data. It still supports the 0x00 for a new line. Distinguishing the two different views is easy. Normal AGI views start with '\x01\x01', while my new format starts with '\x0F\xF0'.


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Usage


Download

Download from here:


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