Brendan Lally wrote:
> On 2/1/06, Mark Wedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Brendan Lally wrote:
>> actually, I don't think there is anything specific about using 16 colors.
>> I
>> think it was just that 16 colors were used - it could very well be 12 or 25
>> - as
>> far as X is concerned, it
On 2/1/06, Mark Wedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brendan Lally wrote:
> actually, I don't think there is anything specific about using 16 colors. I
> think it was just that 16 colors were used - it could very well be 12 or 25 -
> as
> far as X is concerned, it doesn't care (unless someone onl
Brendan Lally wrote:
> On 1/31/06, Mark Wedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I'd personally say that requiring a 256 color display isn't asking too much
>> now days.
>
> I'm inclined to agree, I just don't know xlibs well enough to break
> support for 16 colour displays in a non-hacky way. (there
On 1/31/06, Mark Wedel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'd personally say that requiring a 256 color display isn't asking too much
> now days.
I'm inclined to agree, I just don't know xlibs well enough to break
support for 16 colour displays in a non-hacky way. (there is still
some 'private colou
I'd personally say that requiring a 256 color display isn't asking too much
now days.
Yes, in the old days, black and white monitors and workstations were somewhat
common, and given crossfire was a unix game, made sense to accomodate them
But 8 bit color has been around for a long time -
On 1/17/06, Brendan Lally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (on) Colored Inventory Lists
> (on) Colored Information Text - maybe to be replaced by some future feature
> (off) Print Grid Overlay
> (on) Cache Images
> (on) splash window (gros' suggestion)
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