
Manual Image Loader Program (ILP.exe) E33 version 1.03
HPC 8
3.6.1.5 Save selected image to disk
ILP will use the windows colour mapping functions to map the colours of the image to the colours of the
palette when the selected image has more colours than the selected colour palette. ILP has a problem
when you select a 2 colour palette and you load images with 16 or more colours. The problem is that the
result of the mapping is not always the same. An image can for example be much darker when it is loaded
the first time than when it is loaded the next time. To prevent ILP to generate different images every time
you load the project, you can use this option to save the image to disk when you are satisfied with the
colour mapping. The image is saved with the selected palette and the selected dimensions. You can then
add this image to you image list. If you don’t get a satisfying result with ILP, just use another program to
create the image with the correct colour palette.
3.6.1.6 Close
This will close the open project.
3.6.1.7 Reopen
In this menu you can find a list of the last ILP-projects that you have been working with. Select a project to
reopen it.
3.6.1.8 Exit
This will exit ILP.
3.6.2 Edit
See the chapter Adding images for more information.
3.6.2.1 Add
This menu selection opens a picture dialog and allows you to add an image to your project.
3.6.2.2 Edit
This menu selection is used to replace an image in the image list with another image. It will also open a
picture dialog. The chosen image will replace the currently selected image in the image list.
3.6.2.3 Del
This menu selection is used to delete an image from the image list.
3.6.2.4 Refresh
This menu selection is used to reload the image when it has changed externally with another program or
when you are not satisfied with the colour mapping. ILP uses the windows colour mapping functions to map
the colours from the image to the colours of the palette if necessary. The mapping can be different every
time the image is reloaded. With this button you reload the image and the colour mapping will possibly give
different results (if the colours of the loaded image are different from the colours of the palette e.g. a black
and white project and a 16 colour image). See the <Save selected image to disk> -button for a solution
regarding this mapping problem.
3.6.2.5 Normal
In normal mode you can use the edit function as described above. It is the default mode of ILP.
3.6.2.6 Font mode
You can use the font mode to find the exact graphic coordinates that should be used with the gdispprint-
functions in your EPL-project. See the chapter Finding font coordinates for more information about this
mode.
3.6.2.7 Position mode
You can use the position mode to position an image, see the chapter Positioning images for more
information about this mode.
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