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000279_amos-request@svcs1.digex.net_Tue Oct 28 09:24:04 1997.msg
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From: Matt Ward <mattw@netsoc.ucd.ie>
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To: Joseph Hewitt <ataraxia@thezone.net>
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Subject: Re: Double Buffer Problems
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On Mon, 27 Oct 1997, Joseph Hewitt wrote:
> select a target for a spell or attack. The arrow starts visible,
> disappears the next time it is moved, reappears the next time, and
> so on. I assume that it's being rendered on whichever one of the
> screens isn't currently being displayed, but can't find a way to
> bring it back consistently...
>
> and the @$#/>##? manual claims that AMOS handles all the dirty work
> for you... pthooh!
>
I don't know if this has been answered...
Make sure you don't have any bobs on the screen at all until after the
double buffer command.
Are you using screen copy at all? Despite what it says about the
autoback modes, I find I always need Autoback 0.
Read the section on autoback for info
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