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- From: astroboy@netspace.net.au (Paul Dossett)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: 24 bit datatype
- Date: 24 Mar 1996 01:22:22 GMT
- Organization: NetSpace Online Systems
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- Mike Williams (mikew@net-link.net) said:
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- >> > I solved this problem with removing the MagicWB Deamon in the startup
- >> > sequence. Now I use an other tool to lock the colors 4 - 8. And I have no
- >> > problems with garbage in window backgrounds.
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- >Is THAT what the MagicWB Daemon does? I've seen it in my startup for quite a
- >while, and wondered what it was doing other than giving me the MagicWB intro
- >screen every once in a while. Why is locking colors necessary? Also, is it
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- Because MagicWB is a load of crap, is defeating your workbenchs' pensharing
- system and shouldn't be used?
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- >> Which tool do you use now ?
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- >Another good question. If the MWB Daemon is a bit flaky, I'd like an
- >alternative too.
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- Use NewIcons. If you prefer your MagicWB icons, use the tool on Aminet to
- convert the MagicWB images to NewIcons. This keeps the same look but stops
- all the hassles with the palette that MagicWB makes you put up with.
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