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    Thank you for your answer LouBouha
    BUT, "iPAQ Image Explorer" cannot edit bmp icons .its just image explorer.i want to know how can i change icon
    on speedwarn hdpi -ldpi-mdpi-.......etc. ?
    Spoiler: TOO LARGE PIC was without spoiler!
    Thank you2d80wme
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    Hello...
    speedwarn0.bmp and speedwarn1.bmp are the same...
    is an image strip 60x1920 for hdpi with icons...
    you can make a transparent layer [60x1920] with photoshop.... etc from the beginning and place your icons...
    or open the original image "speedwarn1" with "iPAQ Image Explorer" save as png and edit by replacing icons...
    I think the second way is easier because you do not lose the size...
    Last edited by Boki; 20th December 2017 at 07:16 AM. Reason: removed unnecessary quote

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    Quote Originally Posted by razaq View Post
    i want to know how can i change icon
    on speedwarn hdpi -ldpi-mdpi-.......etc. ?
    You can act in two ways, or open the "encrypted" bmp images with iPAQ, save them in the png format, and edit them with an image editor, I use Photoshop. When you have finished editing images open them with iPAQ and save them in iPAQ31x / iGO format.
    Or you can start directly with the image editor and create the "strip", that is none other than the 32 icons on top of each other. Even here, when you've finished the job, open the images with iPAQ and save them in iPAQ31x / iGO format.
    It is not necessary to create transparent layers, just make the background of pure black, (RGB 0,0,0), iGO will make it transparent. In fact you have to be careful that your images do not contain pure blacks, otherwise you will have "holes" images.

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    These images, however, are those that appear on the map, they are neither those in the menus, nor those that appear on alert 500 meters before. These last icons are in the nodpi folder and are in the svg format......

    Spoiler: TOO LARGE PIC was without spoiler!
    Thank you2d80wme
    This image is a my screenshot of about two years ago, in my first attempts to edit svg icons with Adobe Illustrator......
    Last edited by BIRBANTE; 11th December 2018 at 06:55 PM.

 

 

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