On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 10:28:13 -0700 Wes wrote:
WH> Robert> It is an integer, so it would allow negative numbers. If it's
WH> Robert> common, then that might be an argument for just leaving it as
WH> Robert> is.
WH> 
WH> That's probably what I'd do.  There is no reason, IMHO, not to and in
WH> fact it helps compatibility...

Ok. I just added some macros for highest, default and lowest level. I just used
-1024, 0 and 1024, instead of using the full int range.. should be enough, and
limitations are not enforces if someone wants to exceed them.

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