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    Images file size Management

    First of all, excellent work, clickteam.. MMF2 is great!
    And I'm pretty much convinced that it will be even greater when new patches and builds come around.

    I'm looking further to anything that can help me manage my application image size. There's any chance of any utility or something that allow me to see a list of image inside my game/app that shows how much byte/kb each image uses? It could help us get the better optimized MMF2 games and applications <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

    thanks

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    Images file size Management

    First of all, excellent work, clickteam.. MMF2 is great!
    And I'm pretty much convinced that it will be even greater when new patches and builds come around.

    I'm looking further to anything that can help me manage my application image size. There's any chance of any utility or something that allow me to see a list of image inside my game/app that shows how much byte/kb each image uses? It could help us get the better optimized MMF2 games and applications <img src="/center/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

    thanks

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    Re: Images file size Management

    No, that's not currently possible. The images are stored uncompressed in .mfa files and are compressed with PNG-like method when saving a standalone application. You can also store graphics as external files to be loaded at runtime.

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    Re: Images file size Management

    No, that's not currently possible. The images are stored uncompressed in .mfa files and are compressed with PNG-like method when saving a standalone application. You can also store graphics as external files to be loaded at runtime.

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    Re: Images file size Management

    yeah, but since clickteam has full access to the structure of mfa files, such tool seems not so impossible to exist

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    Re: Images file size Management

    yeah, but since clickteam has full access to the structure of mfa files, such tool seems not so impossible to exist

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    Re: Images file size Management

    so.. no plans for this in the future?

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    so.. no plans for this in the future?

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