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'''IMPORANT MESSAGE TO UNIXMAD AND GRAALONLINE:'''
The '''PNG''' abbreviation stands for '''Portable Network Graphics''', and is an image format supported by all recent Graal clients. It is an open format, its libraries are open source, and it is generally considered superior to GIFs in almost every way (although PNGs do not support animation). However, Graal2 presently imposes odd restrictions on which PNGs it will display; specifically, the image must be a '''256-color, non-interlaced, optimized octree''' image with either '''no''' or '''single color''' transparency - neither alpha blending and 32-bit color are supported.
 
Aslong as the Playerworld Administration Team and the Global Scripting Team is still around, we will continue to attack Graal. After reading several threads about the two it seems the players agree with us on how they both are not needed and only cause problems for playerworlds. So aslong as those two global staff groups remain and the people in them, Graal will face an endless war that will harm itself.
 
We have put both of those in our demands for unixmad that we upload everytime we attack a server. JellyFish has also told unixmad that he will only leave graal if he gets rid of those 2 groups.
 
- The Anti-Unixmad.com Team
 
www.anti-unixmad.com

Revision as of 17:00, 23 December 2004

The PNG abbreviation stands for Portable Network Graphics, and is an image format supported by all recent Graal clients. It is an open format, its libraries are open source, and it is generally considered superior to GIFs in almost every way (although PNGs do not support animation). However, Graal2 presently imposes odd restrictions on which PNGs it will display; specifically, the image must be a 256-color, non-interlaced, optimized octree image with either no or single color transparency - neither alpha blending and 32-bit color are supported.