MrBeetle, thanks for the tip. I was able to easily extract a sample png.
BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY !!!!
I was going to suggest if someone was able to write a program to extract all the png's out of the library but I've since found a number of programs that can do just that!!
I've tried one at
[Link: sharewareconnection.com] and it seems to work for most png's. Unfortunately as MrBeetle mentioned, the png's are in no particular order so there will be some manual seaching required to find the matching up state/down state graphics.
So the end result is that this program will allow you to extract all (or most) of the png graphics to individual png files.
There's a number of other similar and probably more elegant programs (such as MultiExtractor) out there which you'll probably have to pay for but should be worth it.
It would be nice if we can also extract the graphics names and have these be the file names for the create png's. Shouldn't be too hard for a programmer.
Last edited by karmann
on April 19, 2007 08:30.