Short: Full-featured icon editor (V2.00) Author: btietz@ucsd.edu (Brian Tietz) Uploader: btietz ucsd edu (Brian Tietz) Type: gfx/edit Replaces: IconDeluxePub* Architecture: m68k-amigaos Icon editor for use under workbench 2.04 or higher. Now works fully with workbench 3.0 and up. Font-sensitive. Includes normal and zoom modes, all the usual drawing tools, including text entry, polygons, and brushes. Import/export IFF ILBM files, stretch image to any size. Supports large icons, up to 400x400. Swap/replace one color with another. Features appwindow (drop icons into window to load), click select icons at entry from workbench, and shell entry with icon to edit as a parameter (especially useful for putting IconDeluxe in the tools menu). Changes 1.13 -> 2.00: Public version saves again! FINALLY figured out how to make workbench display icons properly under 3.0+, fixed 3.0+ color correction so it behaves properly (it now works completely and correctly on all systems), no longer complains that 8-color icons have too many colors under 3.0+, fixed a bug in the IFF brush loading, started using 3.0+'s new menu look, fixed a bug which made the text entry position jump when zooming, when zooming while drawing the starting point is now always visible. Other recent changes: - Added ability to load IFF images which have more colors than the workbench and the ability to remap the colors of imported images so that they best match the workbench - Added support for 24-bit IFF's - Added support for 3.x color scheme - Added option to disable 3.x color scheme implementation within Icon Deluxe - Added option to disable 8-color limit under 3.x - Fixed enforcer hits - Fixed major bug in brushes loaded from IFFs which made that feature completely unusable (sorry, that was a big one!) - Fixed bug in setting a workbench default icon - Fixed bug which can inappropriately lock open the workbench - Made parts of the program more efficient (switched from using getpath() to NameFromLock()) - Fixed bug which confused Icon Deluxe's color limit with the color limit due to workbench depth