> > Would not the bpp option that I 'm thinking of do just about the same thing?
> 
> No, bpp is just a trap waiting to bite you.
> 
> Note that by top-posting you are making it difficult for people to
> follow the thread. Please stop top-posting.
> 

Then it might be in the best interest to keep the bpp as a "safty" feature
like someone suggested.  If it detects that the bpp are going to be to low
it flags it and issues a warning.

Jeff

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