Reply to Re: I saw that Ric returned...
If you don't have an account, just leave the password field blank.
: But I never had seen him here before, so I went
: to see his account.
: And I saw he had released a d-mod.
: I then went to the download page. Luckily, the
: download was flaulessly.
: Then, while I was changing the gamma correction
: of the images, DinkersPal failed.
: I looked at the files, and found some of
: them having the "read-only" attribute.
: I now remember, when DinkersPal was released,
: some dinker said "A good feature would be to
: remove read-only attribute of multiple files"
: ("The News Archive" section, look at:
: http://www.dinknetwork.com/coranto/news-archive-10-2002.shtml,
: Sunday, October 6, 2002).
: Well, that dinker was Ehasl.
: I will try to do that feature in DinkersPal now,
: because I want to play this d-mod.
: But, I need more information about that "Search and Replace on filenames" that Ehasl said. Maybe it can do something.
: Oh, and there are 24-bit bitmaps in that d-mod too,
: and I saw a JPG.
Hmm... good catch. Thanks.
That may explain why it ran fine on my machine, yet crashed on some other machines.
: to see his account.
: And I saw he had released a d-mod.
: I then went to the download page. Luckily, the
: download was flaulessly.
: Then, while I was changing the gamma correction
: of the images, DinkersPal failed.
: I looked at the files, and found some of
: them having the "read-only" attribute.
: I now remember, when DinkersPal was released,
: some dinker said "A good feature would be to
: remove read-only attribute of multiple files"
: ("The News Archive" section, look at:
: http://www.dinknetwork.com/coranto/news-archive-10-2002.shtml,
: Sunday, October 6, 2002).
: Well, that dinker was Ehasl.
: I will try to do that feature in DinkersPal now,
: because I want to play this d-mod.
: But, I need more information about that "Search and Replace on filenames" that Ehasl said. Maybe it can do something.
: Oh, and there are 24-bit bitmaps in that d-mod too,
: and I saw a JPG.
Hmm... good catch. Thanks.
That may explain why it ran fine on my machine, yet crashed on some other machines.