Hi All
Have added the following as requested, thanks to Harvey and Steve for the input.
1: Have added viewing for early 8 bit format Ilda files that did not have Z co-ordinates within header section or color information ( these files will always appear as Red in color when viewing and will not be centered to screen preview window, use the Ilda Palette first, if the files do not appear as expected use the two other palette options, if a blank scene is displayed it means that the header denotes *.ild but the internal file structure for the vector information is missing)
2: Have added viewing of converted pre-ilda format files converted using pre-release ilda information, this includes the old laser max formats, Laser Media Imagen converted files and RISC OS generated ilda files created using the old Amiga formats or early BBC systems and saved to Ilda pre-release format.
(such systems were the old Laser Media Imagen systems and the Prisma format generated Ilda file save that implemented the internal paint program format)
3: Added section header viewing when file saved to default ILDA Directory generated by Ilda file viewer (Right click on any file that has been saved in the default ILDA File Directory and open the file with Notepad or Word pad and view the first line, if the person who has generated the Ilda file has followed the spec then the first line will display the creators information, in our case you will see the letters "LEL" after Ilda frame, I have included 3 examples with this Post).
4: Added Multi select in place after Save and when switching between Modes when file list displayed, other than when converting to our File format (this allows the user to have a highlighted reference in the file list for the files they have saved and gives a place marker when switching between the files they have saved and the files they are viewing)
5: Added placement and correction for centering of Ilda files that are missing Z co-ordinate information when converted to our file format ( any imported Ilda file into any of our software versions can be selected and centered within 4096 XYZ co-ordination and 32 bit colour palette information applied to what was a 2d scene into our 3d scn format, this allows the user to then take the 2d scene and add 3d features to it)
Thanks again to all who have emailed me with feedback.
Clive
Laser Electronics Ltd
clive@laserelectronicsltd.co.uk