In Peter Ouwehand's message in the thread "Feature Request"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, he talks about some of
the problems with the current glyph system. I agree with him. However,
I think that the glyph system should be overhauled. Instead of simply
use a "glyphs.bmp" file, I think that the glyph set should be broken
into many different files. That way, if a new glyph is added before
the glyph set can be updated, The Bat! can use its default glyph. To
allow people to experiment with different glyph sets easily, there
should be an option to switch between glyph sets (without restarting).
This also allows two users on the same computer to have different
glyph sets.

Also, glyph sets stored in The Bat!'s directory should be available to
all users, while glyph sets stored in the user's personal directory
(%userprofile%\Application Data\The Bat!\glyphs\...) should be
available to only that user.

-- 
Chris
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