Re: GIF images must be translated into DBL files for now

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Byron wrote:
> [quote name=Jason Norwood-Young]
> Hi Byron 
> You can't use PNG and GIF files directly in Ming - you need to convert
> them to DBLs which are understood natively by Flash. Not sure about
> Windows, but in Linux you need the libming-util package (sudo apt-get
> install libming-util in Ubuntu) and then convert your gif with the
> command gif2dbl. 
> J
> [/quote]
>
> Thanks J 
>
> I've got another question for you if you don't mind? This is from my
> administrator, and I quote:
> [quote name=dj bob]
> Could you ask them if there is a libming-util for CentOS (we can't use
> apt-get as we use multilib with CentOS 5.2 x64-86). I can't find any
> online downloads for libming-util through Google and none of the
> installed yum repositories are listing it.
> [/quote]
>   
Maybe these RPMs will help? Not really familiar with CentOs.

http://download.fedoranews.org/ming/

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