Thank you, Charly. It also saves anyone interested in these GA paints from a lot of clicking, I guess.
I'm fine with saving in DDS since I wrote a converter (also using Imagemagick) to flip-resize-save as a variety of BMP formats from a DDS file (and also preserve alpha channels from the DDS, if any). It then at least means that a higher-resolution format is also useful to me, provided I convert it first (takes seconds).
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just have to ensure backward compatibility" - well, either that or port the data into a newer format by reading the element data out into a new table as well as creating a new "core record" for the standard components and indexing them to each other. But then I don't know the database software being used or the formats involved, so it's easy for me to sound confident!
With the color picker, I meant adding colors to the pallette so that they can be recalled for other parts of the livery that need the same color. I work around it by copying the RGB values and posting them into the new area that needs that color (normally fuselage stripes etc, and the registration may often be a livery color as well). It used to work for me (in Firefox) but suddenly stopped a few months ago. It may have been a Firefox "update", of course. It often is.
Rotation of elements is a "nice to have" but there are plenty of aircraft out there to be done, so it's not a restriction.
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I think putting the effort in to make something for others is something that very few people do"
The nature of hobbies probably hasn't changed that much, but there's a cultural change to get something for nothing that eats away at the heart of what hobbies traditionally were. The nature of people has changed. Partly perhaps because the internet is now seen as the source of a load of free stuff that comes into existence by magic. In the past 20 years, the company I used to run has had a progressively harder job finding people worth hiring, people who'll put the work in, think for themselves, and know when something is only second-best. This is certainly true for the UK, at least. Hopefully other countries are making a better job of turning out "citizens".
In fact that's what hobbies are increasing short of, citizens.