Ulukai on 8/2/2009 at 19:23
Just wanted to gauge the interest on a coding project I've hacked together for my own amusement this afternoon.
In a nutshell, it's a resource browser that lets you preview sound and graphic content in zipped files, and also replace that content without having to manually fanny around with the zip file.
It's built with Looking Glass games in mind, and will hence recognise .CRF files as zips automatically and contains an all important PCX decoder:
Inline Image:
http://www.zen80200.zen.co.uk/ResB.jpgLatest download attached below.
sNeaksieGarrett on 8/2/2009 at 20:13
No offense, but this already exists. It's called thief media edit.
On observation of the image:
Hey that looks pretty nice. I like how you have everything shown on the right. That's not what TME does.
Another note: Your resource browser icon is from AVG, isn't it.:p
Digital Nightfall on 8/2/2009 at 20:25
Very excellent. I look forward to using it!
Dominus on 8/2/2009 at 21:02
Looks awesome! me wants! :thumb:
pavlovscat on 8/2/2009 at 21:21
That looks really easy to use. Neat!
The Magpie on 9/2/2009 at 02:53
Support for text file viewing/copying?
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clearing on 9/2/2009 at 05:32
Looks interesting!
New Horizon on 9/2/2009 at 13:25
Looks far more robust than Thief Media Edit. I say bring it out, let people test it and then give feedback on what other features might be desired.
gunsmoke on 9/2/2009 at 14:16
Wow, that is nice work. This could get really good in time.
Digital Nightfall on 9/2/2009 at 15:37
If you could somehow incorporate the object viewer, then this program would be pure gold.