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Re: *** MLCad V3.30 ***
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lugnet.cad.mlcad
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Wed, 10 Feb 2010 20:47:17 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.mlcad, Don Heyse wrote:
> I think Travis' wording may be confusing. Don't use "the old dither
> algorithm". MLCad 3.30 draws colors 256-511 as *solid* colors. That's
> better than using the stippling algorithm from previous MLCad versions.
> (No new/current software stipples the colors in the 256-511 range.)
> However the colors in the 256-511 region *are* standard colors and should
> be available (using the solid mixed colors). Some of these colors may
> be overridden by slightly modified hues in LDConfig.ldr, just like the
> colors in the 0-32 range.
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> I don't know if that's any clearer than what Travis wrote...
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> Don
How about just "use the 'dithered' range but apply LDConfig on top of them,
overriding any colour that gets in the way"?
-Santeri
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: *** MLCad V3.30 ***
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| (...) That is exactly what I was thinking about last days. First load MLCad standard colours (like they have been for year). Then replace all the colors for that you will find an entry in the LDConfig.ldr. I would prefer to really keep the blended (...) (15 years ago, 11-Feb-10, to lugnet.cad.mlcad)
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| | Re: *** MLCad V3.30 ***
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| (...) I think Travis' wording may be confusing. Don't use "the old dither algorithm". MLCad 3.30 draws colors 256-511 as *solid* colors. That's better than using the stippling algorithm from previous MLCad versions. (No new/current software stipples (...) (15 years ago, 10-Feb-10, to lugnet.cad.mlcad)
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