[Neko] nMagick curiosity (Next Question)
Lee McColl Sylvester
lee at designrealm.co.uk
Wed Apr 4 08:59:44 CEST 2007
You could query each of the pixels of the abstract image using nMagick,
create an array of integer values and pass that to Flash with an image
height and width requirement. Flash could then reconstruct the image.
Lee
Aaron Fay wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Out of curiosity I wonder if there is a way to get the raw data
> represented in an image file and pass that data into flash for
> display. Mucking around in the code reveals that that __m instance in
> the Manager.hx class is abstract (which I'm not totally familiar with)
> and won't serialize using a borrowed serializer class. Is there a way
> to cast the instance as a familiar data type (some kind of array?) and
> pass it in for use with a bytearray or something?
>
> Thanks for your input,
> Aaron
>
> Lee McColl Sylvester wrote:
>> Hi Aaron,
>>
>> I have a statically linked version of the ndll here, which means you
>> won't / shouldn't need ImageMagick installed to use it. If you like,
>> I could email it to you. If so, what email address would you prefer
>> I send it to?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Lee
>>
>>
>>
>> Aaron Fay wrote:
>>> Hi Lee,
>>>
>>> I was going through the thread about nMagick and tried to follow
>>> along (XP pro). I downloaded the source from google code, got
>>> Visual Studio 7 up and running and spent the last 2 days trying to
>>> get it to spit out something remotely resembling the .ndll. I don't
>>> really know anything about C (except that it's a language) and each
>>> attempt to fiddle my way through the project has only resulted in
>>> more compile errors than less (the last attempt was ~4000 errors,
>>> and I think 37 warnings, mostly having to do with the ImageMagick
>>> libraries).
>>>
>>> Mostly I'm just looking for a simple way to resize an image in a
>>> haXe program. Have you had a chance to compile the ndll? I noticed
>>> some of the haXe classes are started...I wouldn't mind trying to
>>> contribute to the class writing (it would take a little more
>>> fiddling to figure out what the hekko I'm doing ;).
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Aaron
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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