Jehan wrote:
> Harold L Hunt II wrote:
>
>>> Well, actually yes :p. I did some canoeing last Friday and I haven't
>>> recovered yet. :)
>>
>>
>> Are you talking about canoeing, or ``canoeing''. When we went
>> ``canoeing'' it involved a cooler full of beer and as the day
>> progressed the coo
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
>> Well, actually yes :p. I did some canoeing last Friday and I haven't
>> recovered yet. :)
>
> Are you talking about canoeing, or ``canoeing''. When we went
> ``canoeing'' it involved a cooler full of beer and as the day progressed
> the cooler full of beer was spott
Jehan wrote:
> Harold Hunt wrote:
>
>> You must be tired.
>
>
> Well, actually yes :p. I did some canoeing last Friday and I haven't
> recovered yet. :)
>
Are you talking about canoeing, or ``canoeing''. When we went
``canoeing'' it involved a cooler full of beer and as the day progresse
Harold Hunt wrote:
> You must be tired.
Well, actually yes :p. I did some canoeing last Friday and I haven't
recovered yet. :)
> If we create a new offscreen surface (which I was not
> talking about doing, I only said we have to recreate the primary (onscreen)
> surface) with a different dep
Jehan,
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> Subject: Re: On a side note - display resolution changes now handled
>
>
> Harold Hunt w
Harold Hunt wrote:
> On the other hand, display depth changes are much more disruptive, I think.
> I don't think that DirectDraw can handle transfering bits from an offscreen
> surface of different format than the primary surface; doing so would seem to
> defeat the whole purpose of DirectDraw. M