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Fix some visualization wording in the tutorial

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Andy McFadden 2020-03-24 14:02:02 -07:00
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@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ Double-click on "VisTutorial5.cs", then click "OK".</p>
<p>The address of the three bitmaps are helpfully identified by the
load instructions at the top of the file. Select the list at
address $100A, then Actions &gt; Create/Edit Visualization Set. In
the window that opens, click "New Bitmap".</p>
the window that opens, click "New Visualization".</p>
<p>We're going to ignore most of what's going on and just focus on the
list of parameters at the bottom. The file offset indicates where in
the file the bitmap starts; note this is an offset, not an address
@ -798,9 +798,9 @@ to see individual bytes, you can use Edit &gt; Settings, select the
Display Format tab, and check "use comma-separated format for bulk data".
This can make it a bit easier to read.</p>
<h4>Animations</h4>
<h4>Bitmap Animations</h4>
<p>Some graphics represent individual frames in an animated sequence.
<p>Some bitmaps represent individual frames in an animated sequence.
You can convert those as well. Double-click on the blue 'X' to open
the visualization set editor, then click "New Bitmap Animation". This
opens the Bitmap Animation Editor.</p>
@ -841,6 +841,9 @@ them on any code or data line.</p>
but they do appear in code exported to HTML. Bitmaps are converted to GIF
images, and animations become animated GIFs.</p>
<p>You can also create animated visualizations of wireframe objects,
but that's not covered in this tutorial.</p>
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