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This time a question by me ;-)

Under Linux I've a small but really usefull tool called "xpaint"

which allows me to edit bitmaps for the graphical display very

efficiently. It provides a high zoom level of 20 and more and it

features a grid view which is very important for editing

small characters and icons.

Does anybody know a tool for Windows which offers similar features?

  • high zoom factor
  • grid view
  • basic drawing tools (pen, line, circle)
  • text editing
  • two-colour bitmaps
  • optionally export to the .xpm file format

It's not for me, but for the users who want to change the bitmaps for their MIDIbox NG. ;-)

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Best Regards, Thorsten.

Posted

MSPaint can do most of that, exept the zoom isn't that high and a grid is not available, and the export isn't there. I use it to create almost everything I need graphically, but then again the prog sucks a*s...

Posted

there are lots...

Illustrator, Photoshop, Freehand will do all that with ease, but I'm sure there'll be a few freeware apps about too...

Posted

Photoshop is enough for this, but I am wandering what is .xpm file format?

I am sure there is no need for windows specific software for bitmap editing - maybe there are some java applets around the web with similar capabilities? There were some for editing mobile phone logos, etc.

Posted

Problem is, that MSpain(t) isn't really usable and the others are commercial solutions. I haven't found a freeware which can be used on the same erconomic way like xpaint, although xpaint does exists for more than 5 years now ;-)

However, I will add support for .bmp files into my converting script, so that this format can also be used. ".xpm" is a special unix format which contains the picture in ASCII text (one character for every pixel), so that it also can be edited with a texteditor.

Best Regards, Thorsten.

Posted

the best way is to use the gimp, i think *g* It's free, it's good, and .. TATAAA... there is a windows version, too.

Do i have to say more? Maybe THE GIMP REALY KICKS ASS?

;)

TzZ

Posted

A Windows version of gimp? Cool! Yes, gimp is also one of my favourite tools, but it doesn't offer a grid mode for bitmaps - or where can I find this feature?

Best Regards, Thorsten.

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