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In article <4109@bcstec.ca.boeing.com> sjm2458@bcstec.ca.boeing.com (Steve McCarthy) writes:
>
> In Resource Workshop, there is a rather odd thing happening when I
>am creating or modifying a bitmap or icon resource.
>
> Whenever I click the mouse in the color pallate window to change the
>foreground or background color, the entire window gets painted over with
>a red color, which totally obscures the bitmap being worked on. The only way I have found to get the wondow to get back to "normal" is to either minimize
>the window followed by a restore to force a redraw, or to move the tool windows
>to several different locations to force a redraw of the region behind the tool
>window's former location?
>
> Anyone seen this one before? (my config 486/50,200M,8M,ATI Ultra,Win 3.1,
>DOS 5,Phoenix BIOS).
>--
> Steve McCarthy, speaking solo por mio | "I'm not a C programmer,
> reply: sjm2458@bcstec.ca.boeing.com | but I play one on TV..."
I have also had the same thing happen to me. I have found another way
of getting the screen to redraw is by resizing the bitmap. My config is
a 486/33,340M HD, 8M RAM, ATI Ultra with drivers dated 4/22/92,Win 3.1,
4DOS 4.0 running on DOS 5.0, Award BIOS.
Any other ATI Ultra users seen this? Maybe it is a driver problem??