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Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 20:23:50 +0200 (MET DST)
From: morten.bolstad@login.eunet.no (mortenbo)
To: amos-list@access.digex.net
Subject: Text&Gfx problem.
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Hello.
My name is Morten Bolstad.
I haven't been online in quite some time, but now i have a little Amos
problem that i hope some of you can help me with:
When i print the first page of text it all look's fine, but when i print the
second page with text i have to use screen copy to get a fresh background
without page 1 on it.
That doesent look very good when you change page, so my question is:
Is there another way to do it so i can fade the text on page one away and
print the next page without affecting the GFX in the background in any way?
The background has 5-10 colours and the colour used on the text isent used
in the background.
The screen is 16 colour Hires.
To make it short: i need a way to make text disapear smooth (fade) over a
background with many colours.
I hope there is someone that that can help me with this anoying problem.