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From: weinhous@CASTOR.WUSTL.EDU ("Martin S. Weinhous")
Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi
Subject: # of overlay planes
Message-ID: <8908161833.AA12079@castor.wustl.edu>
Date: 16 Aug 89 18:33:46 GMT
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Thant,
  In your note to info-iris you asked ...
 
TT> Four bits are for overlay and four are for window I.D.  That's how the 
TT> machine does arbitrarily shaped and/or overlaping windows in different
TT> modes that can be independently swapped, all without any performance hit.
TT> 
TT> If you talk about what you need the 8 overlays for, somebody may have a
TT> a better/workable solution.  (What machine had 24 bits of color AND 8 bits
TT> of overlay?)
 
  Many image processing systems, particularly those intended for the
processing of gray-scale images provide the capability of using 8 bit
planes of overlay.  This allows the user to, easily,  non destructively,
annotate the gray-scale images with up to 256 colors.  I'd like to do
the same on my 4D120-GTX, but can't.

  And, while I have you on the "line."  Note the TT>  prefix to lines
from your message.  I had to ~m (interpolate) your message then use vi
to change the first character from  to TT> for each line.  Why
dosen't set indentprefix work for Mail?  Any suggestions?
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						Marty Weinhous
					  
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