3/6/2024 0 Comments Png load time testThough for 16x16, 64 colors should be plenty & it cuts the size in half even compared to 65 colors (via mtpaint) The other note was that mtpaint does not fully support saving to xpm - you are limited to 64 colors instead of 93 to have single byte colors. xpm, xz compressed in a tarball, it was smaller than the same set of. The PET can then be optionally used in a Puppy build. Note, I am not going to put these images into Woof! They will go into a PET. sfs file there is no such thing as a minimum file size (as when stored separately on a drive), tiny files are packed together and there is no wasted space. If I convert those to png, each about 250 bytes, the total size is about 75000 bytes, about 73KB. Regarding size, so far I have created 294 xpm images. Perhaps the difference is negligible, and I should just choose the smaller png files. I hunted around on the web couldn't find any comparison data. Xpm does of course need translation of the text, so it also has an overhead. I wonder if abiword.xpm would get closer to abiword.png size with a bigger data-set as in a squashfs? As it stands, png is the winner here.īut, what about loading time, that is, to read the file and render it on-screen? Given that png images will have to be fed through a decompression routine, I always assumed them to be inherently slower to load than xpm. Well, comparing and abiword.png, the former is slightly bigger. sfs file would probably get much smaller size. Xz does not do well with such small files, but in a. taking abiword image as an example, sizes in bytes (using default compression factors): I was wondering how these tiny images compare, xpm versus png. I like being able to open the file in a text editor! ![]() I have a fondness for xpm images, although I realise they are "yesterday's technology'. For ONESVG in `find open_icon_library-full/icons/svg/apps -type f -name '*.svg' | tr '\n' ' '`
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