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load_pcx(3alleg4)						  Allegro manual						 load_pcx(3alleg4)

NAME
load_pcx - Loads a PCX bitmap from a file. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> BITMAP *load_pcx(const char *filename, RGB *pal); DESCRIPTION
Loads a 256-color or 24-bit truecolor PCX file. RETURN VALUE
Returns a pointer to the bitmap or NULL on error. Remember that you are responsible for destroying the bitmap when you are finished with it to avoid memory leaks. SEE ALSO
load_bitmap(3alleg4), expackf(3alleg4), exscale(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 load_pcx(3alleg4)

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exscale(3alleg4)						  Allegro manual						  exscale(3alleg4)

NAME
exscale - Loading PCX files and bitmap stretching. Allegro game programming library. SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h> Example exscale DESCRIPTION
This example demonstrates how to use PCX files, palettes and stretch blits. It loads a PCX file, sets its palette and does some random stretch_blits. Don't worry - it's VERY slowed down using vsync(). SEE ALSO
BITMAP(3alleg4), END_OF_MAIN(3alleg4), PALETTE(3alleg4), SCREEN_H(3alleg4), SCREEN_W(3alleg4), allegro_error(3alleg4), alle- gro_init(3alleg4), allegro_message(3alleg4), blit(3alleg4), destroy_bitmap(3alleg4), install_keyboard(3alleg4), keypressed(3alleg4), load_pcx(3alleg4), replace_filename(3alleg4), screen(3alleg4), set_gfx_mode(3alleg4), set_palette(3alleg4), stretch_blit(3alleg4), vsync(3alleg4) Allegro version 4.4.2 exscale(3alleg4)
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