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<0> that's what MS keeps saying <1> SVN is completely safe to use... not buggy at all <1> the add-ons and stuff are a little buggy however, but not to a point where it becomes annoying. and they'll be fixed. <2> I've grown to dislike my VC software integrating with VS. <2> maybe I should call it RC software <2> revision control. <2> or SC <2> source control <2> hmmm <3> does any one know how to edit a .MNG File ( Multi Network Grapihics Image ) , PLEASE ! <4> Damnit <3> :) <4> How do I replace a white background on an image with no color <4> Just the background color <4> In Photoshop <4> Do you mean bitwise, Roma, or through a tool like photoshop?
<5> I think you have to background eraser tool <3> does any one know how to edit a .MNG File ( Multi Network Grapihics Image ) , PLEASE ! <4> I can select the entire white area with the fairy wand tool or whatever <2> hummm, everything is broken today. <4> What do I do with the background eraser tool after that <4> And what format do I have to save the image as? <4> Oh wait <5> gif <4> I hit delete and it worked <5> or png <4> Gif eh, okay <2> gif is the ultimate image format. <0> png is a better lossles format <2> but, gif was made by compuserve, that's gotta earn it some extra points. <0> no, it was good for its time <0> well, not really even that....it was ok for its time <6> Palettes are so 20th century <2> some of us liked the 20th century. <0> "true color" takes incredible amounts of compute power <6> That's cause you didn't date anyone during the 21st one <6> 32-bit is for free <6> Especially since you convert the palette to that anyway <4> Okay, close enough <0> rOMA-MERDA if someone did they would have said so by now..... <6> With an editor <6> http://www.libpng.org/pub/mng/mngaped.html <0> so go back to your script kiddie friends and ask them <6> "MNG-supporting Image Editors" <6> Gotta love google <3> ok <3> 10x m8 <6> *burp* <7> Bless you. <8> public transportation is for jerks and lesbians <2> right where you belong <8> and when i hear "you can't walk to turkmanistan", i say "of course i can, screw you!" <2> what? <8> pfft <8> simpsons bitch! <2> I don't see that anymore. <8> this episode is actually a very good one of the last 5 seasons <9> question guys i have a number in an int that i'm reading int now it's in hex <9> but i want to use it as a dec <2> I'm not anti-Simspons now <2> I'm jus tnot home on Sundays anymore. <8> tivo bitch! <2> oh <2> that's really complex JaZyOSX <9> if i do something like cout<<dec<<var it works and var is output as a dec i want to save this dec in the var <2> right <2> so <2> stringstream ss; <2> ss << dec << var; <9> got ya <2> ss >> var; <2> and it's converted for you. <9> thanks <2> sure. <2> how did you get it saved in the int as hex anyway?
<9> i'm trying to write an ***embler and i've been converting things to hex in p***1 <9> now working on p***2 <2> but <2> you've got <2> unsigned int var; <9> yes <2> how did you get a hex value into the var to begin with? <9> not sure <9> need to look through it better, i think it's cuz i saved it as hex on the file then when i'm reading it in <9> it's ***uming it's dec <9> .. <2> what? <9> i'm not sure <9> never mind <9> but it's working now <9> :) <2> It's working now? <9> yes, <2> I wish I could see this code. <9> with that ss <9> you wanna see? i can paste <2> sure, paste away. <9> http://www.noidea128.org/sourcefiles/16159.html <2> what happens if you take out the stringstream stuff? <9> where <9> the one that i added after asking yu <9> you <9> i'll get the numbers in hex like 13 instead of 19 <9> then.. <9> all the rest <9> are okay. <9> just the first line <9> really the only problem <9> when looking up opcodval <2> where is it printing that it's wrong? <2> is anyone else here? <9> when i look at my output or if i use it as int i get a seg error <9> in p***2 <10> hello! <2> give me the line number. <10> how can I print a formatted float using cout? for example I would like the float number to show like: xxxx.xx <9> another question <9> i've got lets says a string that contains EOF <9> which in asci is 454f46 <2> JaZyOSX <9> now if i do something like cout<<int(tmpstr[i]) in a loop i'll get that <2> I was kidding about the stringstream thing <2> that can't possibly work. <9> it works <9> worked * <2> it doesn't make sense <2> there's no such thing as storing an int as hex in a variable <2> unless it's a string variable. <9> it's a string var <9> sorry <9> .. <9> i think <9> yeah that one was string <9> but now can i save an asci val of a string into another string? <2> no it's not <2> it's an int. <9> oh yeah it is <9> rather <11> welp, movers are headed out <11> now I have a choice of cleaning up and getting a hotel for the night, or sleeping on the floor and cleaning up tomorrow <2> do both. <11> get a hotel and clean tomorrow? <2> why don't you clean up, and sleep in your own bed? <11> because all of my stuff is gone <11> im sitting in an empty apartment <2> oh <2> I thought they were coming to deliver <2> not to take away
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