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Subject: Are jpegs in 19.16 working for anyone?
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Kyle Jones writes:
 > SL Baur writes:
 >  > I've had some reports of problems with jpeg images in 19.16 and they
 >  > don't appear to work very well on my test build.
 > 
 > JPEGs seem to have type bits in them.  I've seen XV recognize a
 > JPEG but then claim there is an unsupported something-or-the-other
 > in it and not be able to display it.  Maybe this is what is causing
 > our display code to fail.  I am not an image guru.
 > 
 > 
	VM can read jpegs I send it from gimp (.99.11, new as of
Sept. 22 and unpatched, with a mailing plug-in) but VM/tm can't send
jpegs.  VM/tm can send and receive png and gif files without any
problem (I've got support for png and jpeg compiled in to this).
	Steve sent me some changes that I'll be testing tonight, but
since I'm very new at this, we probably should have another tester
who's got Bronx compiled with png and jpeg support.

	 Gimp's procedural database said this plug-in came from Adrian
Likins and Reagan Blundell, but did't give an e-mail address.

--
Rebecca Ore

