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From: Andy Gibson <andy@agasinc.demon.co.uk>
To: Garfield Benjamin <gbenjam@sosbbs.com>
CC: Amos List <amos-list@access.digex.net>
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 1997 21:32:09 -0000
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Subject: Re: Util Grabber
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On 23-Oct-97, Garfield Benjamin scribbled:
> If you are interested in checking out the demos currently available,
> just e-mail Giark and he'll sort you out.
Is that a fact? I never knew there was a demo available to try? That's
good news ;) Mr Giark (or God as i call ya), can ya please tell me
where to download this from...? Please...I'll stop calling you names -
honest :) tee hee.
> This will be a TREMENDOUS aid in AMOS-development. It is SO
> much easier and FASTER than manually grabbing each image,
> one-by-one!! In fact, I really can't believe I waited this long to
> create such a utility!!!!
I already have a bob grabber. It works very easily indeed. Just draw a
box around your frames and it will automatically grab them by using
the Point command. It has NEVER let me down so far.
I'm currently updating it to use a GUI instead of the nasty one I made
last year :)
When I get mine looking kewl, I'll send you the code and you can send
me yours and together we could possibly build what everyone
wants....the Ultimate Amos Bob/Sprite/Icon Auto Grabber.....In the
World Ever (Volume 1) ;)
Is anyone else interested in this....?
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