Palm OS has custom palette support via WinPalette.  So yes, it's able to 
display any 256 colors you tell it to.  However, changing the palette 
changes the UI colors as well.  If you make the bitmap only about 240 colors 
you can avoid changing any colors the UI uses.  Anyhow, there you are.
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Tim Kostka

"Vladan Markovic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Hi,
>
> I am developing graphic application for Palm OS in 256 colors, it happens
> that designer done some design in 256 colors, but in custom palette, 256
> nuances of the same color, i heard that Palm OS have support for custom
> palette (with some programers work around), is that means that it can 
> REALY
> display 256 nuances of that color on 256 color depth devices, or it will
> convert to standard palette and then display it (with lose of quality)?
>
> This is question of great importance, tnx to all people for answer.
>
>
> 



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