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  "textContent": ">\n>\n> There is a tool called grfcodec which allows you to extract graphics from existing NewGRFs if the source files are not available: LINK\n>\n> It will generate for you a folder with the sprites in *.pcx format and a *.nfo file with the additional information (but unfortunately not the easier human-readable *.nml format), so if you \"don't speak NFO\" (which seems to be a nearly extinct language these days) you have to re-coded everything yourself in NML.\n>\n> In addition, if you plan to use the graphics beyond local personalized use, you need to check the license for re-publication. Often, this is unfortunately not provided for old add-ons and thus it should be considered not allowed for public re-use.\n\nThe license is provided in zip file 5 post above my first response\n\nStatistics: Posted by Rito12 — 11 May 2026 15:27\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Graphics Development • Re: Seaplane Airport working in trunk, GRF v1.2 released",
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