1. CSS: Maximum length for a link to be "transformed" (as used on help.htm)
is 55 (or was it 54?) chars.
2. GUI: Should skip one of the screen layouts if 640*480 is used (it looks
the same anyway).
3. GUI: Ignores the users choice for screen layout when a DGI is called.
4. CSS: Eats memory, reload examples\css.htm a few times or so and you
should see it. Mostly XMS is used but after enough time you'll start
loosing conventional as well.
I haven't used it much, but with some CSS implemented something is finally
noticable for the users :)
Great work as always Michael, I'll expect a big mail download soon when the
source comes by.
BTW: clr.bat still has %%%f in it, but it might be better to use L.Ds
clr.bat anyway - that way reducing the chance that the user screws his/her
system up.
//Bernie