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xx Re: Amount of data the LBB can manage (capacity)
« Reply #2 on: Sep 9th, 2015, 5:53pm »

Thanks. My program automatically makes the data lines short when it converts the image to data and generates the program (ready to run)
I will keep a note of this. Some of the huge complex images I have made into code are so large that they cant be copied with a clipboard.
The whole reason to making the utility was because I wanted reusable compact image tools in code and the ability to share it in one program without sending bmp files.
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xx Re: Amount of data the LBB can manage (capacity)
« Reply #3 on: Sep 9th, 2015, 6:24pm »

on Sep 9th, 2015, 5:53pm, michael wrote:
I wanted reusable compact image tools in code and the ability to share it in one program without sending bmp files.

When LBB embeds BMP (and other) files in an EXE it compresses them quite efficiently, almost as good as a ZIP. So if your concern is to minimize the size of the final executable you will probably be better to let LBB do the compression.

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