On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Chris Hawks wrote:
> I don't know from black and purple (my palm is 4 bit, better than a
> 2-bit machine 8^> ) But, as in my previous e-mail, the problem shows when
> the 'background' color of the 'color' part is not white (the monochrome
> part is). Not really noticable on separate inline images.
Does this actually occur with my parser code? If the background is at all
non-white, then the image will NOT be folded to b&w (unless the
reduce-depth thing is running).
The only problem I observe is if some third-party program like colorize is
used to change the color scheme to a non-standard one.
> It's faster if the screen is set to the same depth as the images.
But again, decompression time I think dwarfs drawing time, so a smaller
memory footprint is better speed-wise.
Alex
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