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

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Hi,

>> 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
>>     
This is not entirely true. Ming can be compiled with GIF and PNG 
support. At compile time the presence of libungif and libpng is checked. 
If GIF and PNG support is enabled you don't have to convert images to 
DBL first.

Cheers
    Klaus

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