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Re: Panoramic Wallpaper utility -- I'm up for the challenge
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You just make a 1536x512 image, break into three 512x512 images, and use cfcgui to place the images in the correct manila files (3 for portrait and 3 for landscape).
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Re: Panoramic Wallpaper utility -- I'm up for the challenge
Okay, I have it creating the correct PNG files from a selected image, and then saving them into the Windows folder with the correct filenames.
But, I tested it on my own device (I have pano wallpaper - I prefer dark earth)... and after running the program, verifying the files were created correctly and all... and after restarting TF3D, the new panoramic wallpaper isn't there... just some default non-pano wallpaper. What is cfcgui you refer to? Never heard of it. |
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Re: Panoramic Wallpaper utility -- I'm up for the challenge
ooohhh... it looks like the Manila files aren't merely PNGs, but PNG files converted to some proprietary format? QTC or CFC or something?
Please shed some light on this... ans maybe point me to where I can learn how to construct these programmatically. |
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Re: Panoramic Wallpaper utility -- I'm up for the challenge
This needs to be moved to the general forum ...
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Re: Panoramic Wallpaper utility -- I'm up for the challenge
While I haven't tackled this myself yet, maybe this link would be of help:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=470798 |
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I might have to consider actually constructing the header for a QTC file manually!! Last edited by WarAxe; 09-26-2009 at 09:28 PM. |
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Re: Panoramic Wallpaper utility -- I'm up for the challenge
I thin kthe cfcgui is a converter of some sort for the image files. Or maybe i lack aforementioned deduction skills as well.
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