Windows 2000 lacks real Alpha support.  Even on XP, the native support is
hackish.  The GnuStep backend appears to have fairly limited support for the
hack's, and if I was the one maintaining that code, I'd probably sit on it
for Vista since it reimplements Alpha yet again.

 

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Marko Riedel
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 7:42 AM
To: Sheldon Gill
Cc: DISCUSS GNUstep
Subject: Re: Update: Windows, GMastermind2.


--- Sheldon Gill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:

> Marko Riedel wrote:
> > [snip]
> > 
[...]
> 
> I take it you're running on Windows XP ?  What is your current video 
> setting?
> (ie bit-depth)
> 
> The alpha support in the windows backend is problematic. A full 
> solution is going to take a little while.
> 

This was on Windows 2000.

Best regards,

Marko



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