QT AGI Studio

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QT AGI Studio
Version 1.3.0

Author: Helen Zommer, Jarno Elonen

2019/03/14
QT AGI Studio
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Latest Version:  1.3.2 git.cromer.cl
Release Date:  2012/08/25
Company: N/A
Publication Status:  Published
Developer(s): Helen Zommer, Jarno Elonen
Interface: {{{Interface}}}
Language: C++, Qt
Open Source: Open
Source Availability:  Yes
License: GPL2
Type: IDE
Platform: Windows, Linux
Localization: English
Website: http://agistudio.sourceforge.net/



Description

Note, Chris Cromer has forked and updated QT AGI Studio for Linux. You can find his GIT here: https://git.cromer.cl/cromer/qt-agistudio/releases

QT AGI Studio Website wrote:

AGI (Adventure Game Interpreter) is the adventure game engine used by Sierra On-Line™ to create some of their early games. QT AGI Studio, formerly known as Linux AGI Studio, is a program that allows you to view, create and edit AGI games. Basically, it is an enhanced port of the Windows AGI Studio originally developed by Peter Kelly.

QT AGI Studio is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL).


Features


Resource Editors


Logic Editor


Picture Editor


View Editor


Sound player


Version History

Version Date Description
1.3.2 2020-04-19 Version 1.3.2 fixes bugs in the pic editor and view editor and now has binaries for windows and a installable deb package for linux.


Version Date Description
1.3.0 2012-08-25 Version 1.3.0 includes bitmap import for AGI picture resources. It uses a custom vectorization algorithm to draw outlines with the relative line / pen tool and then applies flood fill to large areas.


Development Status

2020/04/19 - Chris Cromer released version 1.3.2 which fixes long standing picedit and viewedit bugs, and built new windows binaries.

2019/05/10 - Chris Cromer forked the project and updated the code, it now compiles under GCC 7 and has a working 64 bit binary.


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