Malcolm Cadman wrote: > Yes, that is the logic of it. > > It clears the existing screen first - which is 800x600. > Then reduces the windows to a next to nothing size - which meant to > prevent a crash. > Then sets a 'High Colour' mode ( relatively speaking as it only has > 256 colours ). > Then makes the windows back to the new screen size, which is > deliberately different in resolution to test the effect of the > change.
You miss my point - when the resolution is changed to 640x480, the outline for #0 is 800x600a0x0, and we all know what happens to a job whose outline falls outside the (new) screen limits... John _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm