A sophisticated program for converting between colour image formats whilst maintaining maximum resolution and colour consistency. A sample image is also included.
The example program from this series which aims to introduce Wimp programming.
A RISC OS application to illustrate the use of sprites.
The source code for a utility to list details on sprites, whether they be in the system, user, or Wimp areas.
A short program showing how the Basic indirection operators can be used to directly manipulate memory.
The complete RISC OS Desktop diary and calendar.
A debugging aid from the first part of this new series for assembler users.
The single stepper module from last month's issue with additions for dual screen tracing and remote output via the serial port.
A set of routines to allow button-sensitive icons to be placed on the screen. A demonstration program and set of icons is included.
A full demonstration of the new Riscware PipeDream 3 reviewed in this issue.
A program to edit WIMP templates, simplifying the process of creating complex windows and dialogue boxes. Brief instructions are provided on the disc, and a future issue will include more comprehensive details
Index entries for this issue of RISC User and the latest BEEBUG (Vol.8 No.4) to be used with ArcScan. These are fully compatible with the original ArcScan, and ArcScan II.