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How does this work? #1
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I thought I'd test this on a 32bit Windows 10 install, but it appears to be 64 bit only. |
I have not compiled for 32bit Windows - I can though, the binary is 64bit. I'll update that for the future and compile on both 32bit and 64bit.
First IMG2ANS GUI is not ready yet. So make sure you are running only from the binary releases. If you are, what should happen is you choose which type of converter to run by the name of the binary, then pick an image. After which the console should show the ANSI text codes it created. The ANSI file should then be output to a file named starting with the same as the source image It's not intuitive right now, I know, which is why I'm working on a GUI version :) Please be patient. Thanks! |
OK, in that case this is not working for me. Once I select the image, I'm presented with a window with the graphic. It is never converted.On Jan 28, 2024 11:56 PM, Rick Christy ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @martykazmaier
I have not compiled for 32bit Windows - I can though, the binary is 64bit. I'll update that for the future and compile on both 32bit and 64bit.
How does this work?
First IMG2ANS GUI is not ready yet. So make sure you are running only from the binary releases.
If you are, what should happen is you choose which type of converter to run by the name of the binary, then pick an image. After which the console should show the ANSI text codes it created.
The ANSI file should then be output to a file named starting with the same as the source image .ans in the same directory as the file you chose to convert.
It's not intuitive right now, I know, which is why I'm working on a GUI version :)
Please be patient. Thanks!
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Please try to convert a small image, like say 128x128 max, just as a test.
Thank you!
On Monday, January 29, 2024 at 04:35:32 AM EST, martykazmaier ***@***.***> wrote:
OK, in that case this is not working for me. Once I select the image, I'm presented with a window with the graphic. It is never converted.On Jan 28, 2024 11:56 PM, Rick Christy ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @martykazmaier
I have not compiled for 32bit Windows - I can though, the binary is 64bit. I'll update that for the future and compile on both 32bit and 64bit.
How does this work?
First IMG2ANS GUI is not ready yet. So make sure you are running only from the binary releases.
If you are, what should happen is you choose which type of converter to run by the name of the binary, then pick an image. After which the console should show the ANSI text codes it created.
The ANSI file should then be output to a file named starting with the same as the source image .ans in the same directory as the file you chose to convert.
It's not intuitive right now, I know, which is why I'm working on a GUI version :)
Please be patient. Thanks!
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I just get an untitled window with the image in it.
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Please try to convert a small image, like say 128x128 max, just as a test.
Thank you!
On Monday, January 29, 2024 at 04:35:32 AM EST, martykazmaier ***@***.***> wrote:
OK, in that case this is not working for me. Once I select the image, I'm presented with a window with the graphic. It is never converted.On Jan 28, 2024 11:56 PM, Rick Christy ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @martykazmaier
I have not compiled for 32bit Windows - I can though, the binary is 64bit. I'll update that for the future and compile on both 32bit and 64bit.
How does this work?
First IMG2ANS GUI is not ready yet. So make sure you are running only from the binary releases.
If you are, what should happen is you choose which type of converter to run by the name of the binary, then pick an image. After which the console should show the ANSI text codes it created.
The ANSI file should then be output to a file named starting with the same as the source image .ans in the same directory as the file you chose to convert.
It's not intuitive right now, I know, which is why I'm working on a GUI version :)
Please be patient. Thanks!
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@martykazmaier if you want to hop on discord and talk through it, I'm happy to do so.
My name on Discord is grymmjack.
Here are the Discords I frequent:
- Misigris: https://discord.gg/jQ9G28nw
- QB64PE: https://discord.gg/pDY5dUeG
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@martykazmaier https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJiqoQ2E0M8 watch this video. It goes into great detail about how to use it. I don't know why I didn't share this with you before? I guess I forgot I made it. :) |
I watched that before trying to use the program. I'll admit that I didn't create a 128x128 image, I wasn't interested enough to go through that much trouble. I thought it should work out of the box on any pixel image.
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@martykazmaier<https://github.com/martykazmaier> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJiqoQ2E0M8 watch this video. It goes into great detail about how to use it. I don't know why I didn't share this with you before? I guess I forgot I made it.
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I run the executable, select a gif, and it opens in a seperate window, then nothing happens. The ansi is never created. I'm running Win 10 x64 Pro. I have no idea what I could be doing wrong...
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