Hi Hans,

ok, two other hints: 1) try to use pladv() at the correct position as in 
the tk code, 2) try with a different driver (NOT jpeg, png or gif, since 
all are in the gd driver, better would be ps, mem or even null). If the 
crash still happens, it's not a driver problem.

I can try to write a small c program which does the same. Maybe this 
afternoon.

Regards,
Werner

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Werner,
> 
> First, i1 is the stream number of the main stream (obtained from plgstrm) and 
> i2 is another (different) number  obtained from plmkstrm.
> 
> Further, according to the docu, plmkstrm switches automatically to the new 
> stream. But I can try. I assume you mean plend1, as this one ends the current 
> stream and plend stop the complete package.
> 
> Ok, I tried to add plsstrm but that did not help.
> 
> Regards,
> Hans Rijneke.

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