martin dupras wrote:
Hi,
I want to be able to load all the images in a folder (say about 25 jpegs) and choose any of these images at one time. I can of course do it by naming my images myimage0.jpg, myimage1.jpg and so forth, but then if I want to use a different set of images I have to rename them everytime.
Did anyone find an elegant way to do this?
well, you can give a "skip" value to only load (e.g.) every 3rd image.
but you are right, it might be useful to do "open /pics/" and it would load all images in /pics/*.
On a sideways note, I'm experimenting with a lot of jpegs right now, and I'd say that about 1 in 4 crashes gem 0.90 (winXP). Has anyone experienced this? I don't mint too much if an image doesn't load, but crashing PD is a pain. Or is there some jpeg property that some pictures have and some don't which may crash pix_image?
this is more interesting to me. i admit that i seldomly use loading multiple images.
could you send a patch that shows this behaviour ? (including the crashy images)
btw [pix_imageInPlace] stores the images in texture-ram (this is: on the gfx-card) which might run short (depends on your gfx-card)
mfg.a.dr IOhannes