* I'll no doubt need PERL (or equivalent) as well to tie everything together.
* I have successfully run my gimp export script from the command line (the trick was to give it an .scm rather than .scn extension)
* I downloaded the development release of the gimp to do it though. It's always a very pleasant feeling when you think "Hey, there should be new features in this program," and you go check the website, and there they all are :)
* Step 1, blah. Step 0, setup. Step 00, config. Doh.
* I have successfully run my gimp export script from the command line (the trick was to give it an .scm rather than .scn extension)
* I downloaded the development release of the gimp to do it though. It's always a very pleasant feeling when you think "Hey, there should be new features in this program," and you go check the website, and there they all are :)
* Step 1, blah. Step 0, setup. Step 00, config. Doh.
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Date: 2007-09-16 05:27 pm (UTC)Oh yes. It looked kind of... alpha, though. If it were in good working shape, I should have been using it, maybe.
Mmm... it depends. I suspect ScummVM gives you a lot of room to maneuver.
Yes. And of course, you can edit the ScummVM engine to support more things (it supports other similar things as well as SCUMM). It probably requires (or at least wants) development of ScummVM as well as development of a compiler, but if you have that, it'd be a good plan.