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A .bm2 file is just a renamed .bmp file. You can open this file in any image editor that you wish. To create a bm2 file, either rename a file's extension from .bmp to .bm2, or while saving an image, type its full name inside of quotes. An example, would be "ships.bm2".
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A .bm2 file is a image file for the game [[Subspace]]/[[Continuum]]. They are simply .bmp files with the extension renamed. Continuum can also recognize the .bmp extension, so you needn't bother renaming files when making [[LVZ]].
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You can open this file in any image editor that you wish. To create a bm2 file, either rename a file's extension from .bmp to .bm2, or while saving an image, type its full name inside of quotes. An example, would be "ships.bm2".
  
 
To convert an image into a bm2, open any image in your favorite image editor. Then, choose Save As, select the type as Windows Bitmap Format (*.bmp), and enter the filename completely inside of quotes with a bm2 extension, such as "ships.bm2".
 
To convert an image into a bm2, open any image in your favorite image editor. Then, choose Save As, select the type as Windows Bitmap Format (*.bmp), and enter the filename completely inside of quotes with a bm2 extension, such as "ships.bm2".
  
 
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[[Category:Game Intricacies]]

Latest revision as of 14:22, 29 September 2007

A .bm2 file is a image file for the game Subspace/Continuum. They are simply .bmp files with the extension renamed. Continuum can also recognize the .bmp extension, so you needn't bother renaming files when making LVZ.

You can open this file in any image editor that you wish. To create a bm2 file, either rename a file's extension from .bmp to .bm2, or while saving an image, type its full name inside of quotes. An example, would be "ships.bm2".

To convert an image into a bm2, open any image in your favorite image editor. Then, choose Save As, select the type as Windows Bitmap Format (*.bmp), and enter the filename completely inside of quotes with a bm2 extension, such as "ships.bm2".