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Re: NSImage question


  • Subject: Re: NSImage question
  • From: Mark Thomas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 18 Nov 2004 17:48:32 +0000
  • Organization: Coderus Ltd

Thanks John,

 So I guess it doesn't use Quicktime I guess there is a good reason why not,
as seen duplication ???. Converting to other image formats don't work as I
need to maintain the PC source compatibility and window programmers are too
lazy to re-write their code because something on MacOS doesn't work right
:-(, that not quite right but are pretty busy, but that the impression :-(.

Thanks
Mark.

> This is a bug in NSImage with certain BMP files.
> Change the file format to something else (PNG comes to mind) and it
> should work fine.
> (BTW I filed this as rdar://3874072)
>
>
> On Nov 18, 2004, at 9:40 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>   Does anybody know if we should use NSImage and NSImageView when
>> dealing
>> with images ???, or should we use something else (like the Quicktime
>> object), but documentation and ADC books implies that we should use
>> them.
>>
>>   I ask as I believed it used QuickTime underneath for it image format
>> support, but I game to class a millions of colors BMP file, and it
>> couldn't
>> draw it all :-(.
>>
>>   Doing this using with the Preview.app did the same thing, Dropping
>> it on
>> the QuickTime player worked fine. If I covered it to thousands of
>> colors it
>> worked fine on all.
>>
>> Any ideas ???.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Mark.
>>
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