Haroldo de Oliveira Pinheiro
Haroldo de Oliveira Pinheiro
It would certainly be nicer if PivotTable.js already did this straight out of the box...
eeeeeeeeee eeeee eeee eee? eeee eeee eee! eeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeee eeeee eeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeee eeeeeeeeee eeeeee eeeeeeee.
Of course! Here you go: Error: This is an stack trace test at Object. (C:\Users\Haroldo\test.js:1:69) at Module._compile (module.js:441:26) at Object..js (module.js:459:10) at Module.load (module.js:348:31) at Function._load (module.js:308:12) at Array.0 (module.js:479:10)...
Many thanks; I had also guessed as much; the only remaining options for Firebird ended up being: * Using Objection.js plus an unnoficial driver: https://github.com/igorklopov/firebird-knex/issues/4 * Using an unnoficial fork...
Ok, that's a possibility, but may or may not have to define the delay in frames, instead of milliseconds
Hello; internally, the tool uses ImageMagick to automatically resize the images and reduce the color count to the format supported by SGDK; additionally, if the image happens to be already...
Yes, there's something really weird going on: - Indeed, it's not displaying the image correctly, even if it is in the correct SGDK-compatible format; - Furthermore, even if the image...
Yes, it's a weird bug; I'll try to make a few more tests later.
It seems that the routine responsible for decompressing the tiles and loading them into video RAM is running out of memory in some of the images; still trying to figure...
You're welcome; this bug shall be fixed eventually.