Transparent Efects
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Transparent Efects
Hi to everyone,
Thankyou for all the Contributors on this project (ZSNES Emulator).
I have one question (or request) on ZSNES is posible disable the transparent Efects?
To explain my self stright forward, I quote, to the Snes9x Emulator. On its Display Settings exist a check box option to enable or diasable SNES Image - Transparency Effects.
Thank you in advance.
Thankyou for all the Contributors on this project (ZSNES Emulator).
I have one question (or request) on ZSNES is posible disable the transparent Efects?
To explain my self stright forward, I quote, to the Snes9x Emulator. On its Display Settings exist a check box option to enable or diasable SNES Image - Transparency Effects.
Thank you in advance.
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i should send that post back in time or smth
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Thank you for the answer.Deathlike2 wrote:You can only disable that with the DOS port. There's no other alternative, sorry. You can probably use DOSBOX if need be to use that port.
This behavior won't change anytime soon, sorry.
That is exactly what I mean,
But in DOS the filter does not exist, and the graphics (background) is a little ugly.
Maybe you can tell me, where I can modify on the windows Port to make this behavior?
Thank you again.!
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There are no graphics filters IIRC while using 8-bit mode (the no-transparency mode). This won't change anytime soon.
It is simply not worth the effort to keep 8-bit mode in the Windows port, nor it will happen. Explaining how to do this will fall on deaf ears, because it's not a simple change by any stretch of the imagination.
It is simply not worth the effort to keep 8-bit mode in the Windows port, nor it will happen. Explaining how to do this will fall on deaf ears, because it's not a simple change by any stretch of the imagination.
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I am talking about disable Transparent effect on Window Port! Like Snes9xDeathlike2 wrote:There are no graphics filters IIRC while using 8-bit mode (the no-transparency mode). This won't change anytime soon.
It is simply not worth the effort to keep 8-bit mode in the Windows port, nor it will happen. Explaining how to do this will fall on deaf ears, because it's not a simple change by any stretch of the imagination.
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Yes, that is what I meant. It is not that simple, period.eighta wrote:I am talking about disable Transparent effect on Window Port! Like Snes9xDeathlike2 wrote:There are no graphics filters IIRC while using 8-bit mode (the no-transparency mode). This won't change anytime soon.
It is simply not worth the effort to keep 8-bit mode in the Windows port, nor it will happen. Explaining how to do this will fall on deaf ears, because it's not a simple change by any stretch of the imagination.
Continuing [url=http://slickproductions.org/forum/index.php?board=13.0]FF4[/url] Research...