09-07-2015, 09:52 AM
Nope. It's strictly .png, .gif, and .txt (for credits or such when uploading a .zip). There are two ways you can include alternative palettes. The first is just having all the files in each of the palettes; obviously not the most optimised option. Another thing is that you can just include a single frame for every palette. This way people can compare and replace colours. Ideally this frame should of course contain all of the colours.
You could also just include images of each of the palettes, including the original. That is, just a collection of squares of each colour, similar to what you would see in TiledGGD.
You could also just include images of each of the palettes, including the original. That is, just a collection of squares of each colour, similar to what you would see in TiledGGD.