On Friday, December 15, 2000, 9:36:46 AM, David wrote:

>> This looks like a display driver problem. Have you tried to
>> update your display driver?

> It looks like, doesn't it? The only problem is: it does neither
> happen anywhere else in TB nor in any other program.

It's tough, indeed. I suspected it's a driver problem because
there's no code in TB (as far as I could imagine) that could
possibly scramble a screen to that degree. TB is a "high level"
application (by which I mean one that doesn't deal with system stuff
directly) developed with Delphi (an RAD environment) of which the
language is Pascal (a relatively high-level language). I don't think
TB would deal with any display issue by itself, but would rather
call functions provided by Delphi or Windows, which in turn relies
on the driver.

That being said, I have to admit I'm just a very inexperienced
amateur programmer who knows very little. So I'm very likely to be
wrong.

-- 
Best regards,
Ming-Li

The Bat! 1.48d | Win2k SP1

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