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altasking The ViX plugin gives a more accurate representation of the the way the images are actually stored in .bac/.nri files. They are piece-meal. Shoes, legs, torso, head, gear.
As far as the TO-Toolbox program is concerned, I will not be doing any more nori format work on it. It is a licensing problem for me. I don't want to put such important code under a permissive license like the MIT license. I am willing to continue the libconfig work though. You just have to create an issue on github if you want something with libconfig fixed.
Moving forward with the new NORI project, I will try to output the bmp's full put together even though they aren't stored that way in the .nri/.bac files. As for the .gif stuff, I have a nri-to-gif executable (from a person who tried that) and well I'm willing to let you have a copy of it but I have no plans to include that type of capability in my project. The first reason for this is that the color palette for gif's is pathetic and inadequate for a faithful re-composition. The second reason is that you have to remember that my goal is full-blow client and server replacements. Programs that serve the current client and server setup is not my priority.
I'm creating the nori extractor because I need one that can faithfully render and export all .nri/.bac files and that I can edit if need additional functionality. To this date, there are no tools that can claim even the first part of that statement.
Additional info: It will be a command line tool. No GUI. It will be licensed GPLv3. And I've said this in my very first release on RZ: I make tools, not toys.