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 Post subject: Screens problem...
PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 16:25 
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Hey, having some issues with some screens atm, If i've set a bmp for a screen, when it changes the image is still displayed over the top of whatevers dislpayed on the screen... Any ideas on solving this?
I've tried using a screen which is just a blank image, but that doesnt seem to work, and its a bit of a hack!

Thanks :D


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 18:30 
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You need to make a background bitmap for every screen you make.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 18:54 
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I've got some all filled in bmps created... but they dont seem to wanna "display"...
Trying them on their own produces the same, even adding a few pixels not filled in, still dont seem to wanna display... :oops: :oops:


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Recheck your paths/filenames, bitmap has to be 1bit B/W.

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 13:25 
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Ok thanks :)
I've been editing the current bmp's i've been given that work fine when they arent a solid block, but as soon as the white is removed they dont work :S


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Are you editing in photoshop or paint? In photoshop u convert to grayscale to edit the image then convert back to bitmap and they work.

Here is a clear back image: http://www.redhotfilament.net/lcdinfo/clearback.rar


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 18, 2005 12:36 
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Dremel wrote:
Are you editing in photoshop or paint? In photoshop u convert to grayscale to edit the image then convert back to bitmap and they work.

Here is a clear back image: http://www.redhotfilament.net/lcdinfo/clearback.rar


Works like a treat cheers :D strangely though it appears to be the same file i've got a couple of copies of which refuse to work :S


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Just make sure its a 1 bit b/w thats probably the difference, this for me for a little bit also


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If you want you can email me the working and non working bitmaps and maybe I could have a look with a hex editor and try to see why it doesn't work.


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Henri wrote:
If you want you can email me the working and non working bitmaps and maybe I could have a look with a hex editor and try to see why it doesn't work.


Ok, mail sent :)


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