Posted May 22, 2020 by Paolo Fassin
#16-bit #32-bit #bitmap #Colorful #Fantasy #graphic #movie #Pixel Art #Retro #video
For two weeks, after a long period of inactivity, due to family problems, I resumed the development of the Anim32 program; moreover, since it will be the 32-bit conversion for Windows 11 of the AnimEdi project (16 Bit), for which I paid for the registration to S.I.A.E., as seen from the certificate shown here, I decided to sell AnimEdi with all the sources, until I will completed Anim32:
MCGA Win XP AnimEdi (Setup Program).Exe
The news is that I have been developing an important tool for Anim32 for about a week: the function in Assembly programming language, named ZoomInImageRect (), of which you can download the test program with a brief documentation:
Zoom_Tst (archive file) .zip
This is a test for my ZoomInImageRect()'s function, written in Assembly programming's language, of my Delphi library named Dlp_LGrf, that Anim32 will use before next release.
Zoom_Tst.EXE load 2 picture: the first is a tile, repeated in the background, instead about the second picture I can say this:
NOTE: In this file there is also the test program for function MultJollyStrComp(); it was written in Delphi's language and is a small parser that encodes a filter (string) to include (+) or exclude (-) one or more groups of files for the search:
<Group> = <Name> [. <Extension>] <Filter> = [<Group>] [+ | - <Group>] [...]
Both <Name> and <extension> can include wildcard characters:
* Abbreviation ? Any text character
ANIM32 and ANIMEDI: two graphic editors of images and movies
Paolo Fassin (PCDear.ent.games)