XPM lib question.

2002-02-14 Thread Angus Leeming

Does setting the color attribute (MONOCHROME, GRAYSCALE, COLOR) have any 
effect for anyone? Here I always, always get either a pixmap in COLOR (Unless 
NONE is set!) I'm using a TrueColor display if that makes any difference, but 
I don't see why.

What's your mileage?

Angus



Re: XPM lib question.

2002-02-14 Thread Allan Rae

On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Angus Leeming wrote:

 Does setting the color attribute (MONOCHROME, GRAYSCALE, COLOR) have any
 effect for anyone? Here I always, always get either a pixmap in COLOR (Unless
 NONE is set!) I'm using a TrueColor display if that makes any difference, but
 I don't see why.

 What's your mileage?

On the rare occasions when an image is displayed by insetGraphics it
is in colour.  Sometimes it doesn't look anything like the image it
started life as but it always seems to have colours.

Allan. (ARRae)




XPM lib question.

2002-02-14 Thread Angus Leeming

Does setting the color attribute (MONOCHROME, GRAYSCALE, COLOR) have any 
effect for anyone? Here I always, always get either a pixmap in COLOR (Unless 
NONE is set!) I'm using a TrueColor display if that makes any difference, but 
I don't see why.

What's your mileage?

Angus



Re: XPM lib question.

2002-02-14 Thread Allan Rae

On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Angus Leeming wrote:

> Does setting the color attribute (MONOCHROME, GRAYSCALE, COLOR) have any
> effect for anyone? Here I always, always get either a pixmap in COLOR (Unless
> NONE is set!) I'm using a TrueColor display if that makes any difference, but
> I don't see why.
>
> What's your mileage?

On the rare occasions when an image is displayed by insetGraphics it
is in colour.  Sometimes it doesn't look anything like the image it
started life as but it always seems to have colours.

Allan. (ARRae)