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File Types That Support Frames And Layers
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w2m
USA
1990 Posts
Posted - Jul 18 2016 : 09:46:53
It is suggested that a list of file types that support frames and a list of file types that support layers be added to the help file.
Bill Miller
Adirondack Software & Graphics
Email:
w2m@hughes.net
EBook:
http://www.imageen.com/ebook/
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xequte
38615 Posts
Posted - Jul 18 2016 : 20:47:11
Thanks Bill,
I have added a note to the layers loading/saving documentation that PSD format can also be used for layer I/O.
Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
w2m
USA
1990 Posts
Posted - Jul 19 2016 : 10:28:20
What about other file types and file types that support frames?
Bill Miller
Adirondack Software & Graphics
Email:
w2m@hughes.net
EBook:
http://www.imageen.com/ebook/
Custom Commercial ImageEn Development
xequte
38615 Posts
Posted - Jul 24 2016 : 05:59:24
Hi Bill
As in multi-frame images types like TIFF and GIF?
Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
w2m
USA
1990 Posts
Posted - Jul 24 2016 : 07:50:19
yes
Bill Miller
Adirondack Software & Graphics
Email:
w2m@hughes.net
EBook:
http://www.imageen.com/ebook/
Custom Commercial ImageEn Development
xequte
38615 Posts
Posted - Jul 25 2016 : 01:37:21
Thanks, I've added various notes such as:
ImageEn supports loading and saving multiple frames from GIF, TIFF, AVI, DCX, DICOM and ICO formats. It can also load from CUR format, and save to PDF and PS format (loading of PDF is supported if a relevant plug-in is installed).
Nigel
Xequte Software
www.xequte.com
nigel@xequte.com
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