On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Dirk Heiser wrote:
> But on PalmOS 3.5 and newer the OS reduce the Colors if you try to
> display images with a higher bit depth then allowed, so the viewer
> could show this images and not the "[img xbpp]".
Well, back in January you said that Palm devices running 3.5 would
crash when trying to display 16bpp images, while a Visor Prism
(also running 3.5) wouldn't crash. So I added a check that makes
sure that the viewer doesn't try to display an image with a higher
bit depth than what the device says it can support.
Maybe you have forgotten this, but already back then you told me
that this would give some users a "[img Nbpp]" instead of an image.
Tell me how the viewer should know that a device can display an
image, although the OS reports that it can't and I will fix this
right away.
However, until you provide me with a way to detect this the viewer
will continue to show "[img Nbpp]" instead of color-reduced images.
/Mike