Hi,
Has the file format for the icons used for OP's changed? BMP's used to work but now I get a stream of errors complaining about the format.
I noticed that the icons in
/media/hfs6/houdini/config/Icons/
are all *.pic, but when I run “file” on them, they don't report that they are Houdini pic files, but “mplay” will display them just fine.
I converted my icons to Houdini .pic's with iconvert, but that didn't work either.
Any ideas?
What's the preferred format for those icons?
–Mark
Icon format change for custom DSO?
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Platform? I assume windows with the bmp format…
Weird. I know we use .pic, jpg, bmp - whatever. Works fine. It's odd about the “info” output - what is that? Do you mean Linux “info”? Try running iinfo on the file - that's more relavent to Houdini. If *that's* what you meant by info, then somethings really wrong with your files.
Perhaps a bad magic header in your original?
Cheers,
J.C.
Weird. I know we use .pic, jpg, bmp - whatever. Works fine. It's odd about the “info” output - what is that? Do you mean Linux “info”? Try running iinfo on the file - that's more relavent to Houdini. If *that's* what you meant by info, then somethings really wrong with your files.
Perhaps a bad magic header in your original?
Cheers,
J.C.
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I tried embedding some icons into an OTL the other day and I was able to import .jpgs and .bmps that had been saved from Photoshop, mplay, and MSPaint. I have on two occasions tried to load a .bmp and gotten a huge stream of errors but I just re-saved the file again and all was well. If it happens again I'll try to figure out what caused the bad .bmp.
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I tried embedding some icons into an OTL the other day and I was able to import .jpgs and .bmps that had been saved from Photoshop, mplay, and MSPaint. ) I have on two occasions tried to load a .bmp and gotten a huge stream of errors but I just re-saved the file again and all was well. If it happens again I'll try to figure out what caused the bad .bmp.
jim.
Yes, I think I must have mashed them somehow, the .bmp's that is. I've had the same stream of errors come from .bmp's.
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An excellent use of the old school command line compositor “ic”.
Glad to see that they are still extremely useful and completely slip under the radar of all newerish users. They don't even grab a license any more.
For those that want to know, go to $HFS/bin and poke around there for a few minutes. All the “i” commands are for images and yes you can link them together to do basic compositing.
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Glad to see that they are still extremely useful and completely slip under the radar of all newerish users. They don't even grab a license any more.
For those that want to know, go to $HFS/bin and poke around there for a few minutes. All the “i” commands are for images and yes you can link them together to do basic compositing.
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