From:                   Uffe Holst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> What Voyager seems to do is display the non-transparent parts of the image
> and then leave the rest of the background to be the default background
> colour.

Actually, it's ignoring transparency for background imagery 
completely, and instead renders whatever palette entry has been 
assigned for the "transparent" color in the GIF.

I know this needs to be changed, esspecially when several 
backgrounds are overlaid.

Olli


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