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The two properties that control pixel packing and the size of the
surface need to be preserved for loadStream() to work correctly.
They are now under complete responsibility of the client.
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loadStream()."
This reverts commit 92c1ff31d6d8d78e58caa4d123ceb0fea43a48ed.
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This decoder needs to keep track of client parameters that control
how the pixels are going to be packaged, so the responsibility for
clearing the state has been moved on the client (using the destroy()
method on ImageDecoder).
As no client uses the IFFDecoder for more than one image at a time,
this change does not require updates to the engines. The only effect
is on Parallaction (BRA-Amiga), which can now control the way pixels
are packaged in mask and path bitmaps.
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ZGI wasn't released on DOS
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