[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The problem with writing these programs is if you want to change the
> screen colour depth and resolution to fit your application (why
> should QWord use the standard QL colours on QPC2 when it can switch
> into high colour mode).

What it should do is write "Must be run in high colour mode", with
probably a button that offers to switch the screen for the user.

> If the user then puts QWord to sleep or switches to another task,
> the screen is corrupted which is a pain - for example, the button
> frame is still drawn at the original resolution and does not notice
> that some of the buttons now appear OFF-screen (because QWord has
> changed the screen resolution).

Actually buttons off screen are just killed.

Also why does it change the screen resolution? There is absolutely no
need unless the current resolution is too small.

Marcel

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