Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!ll-xn!husc6!uwvax!geowhiz!scott From: scott@geowhiz.UUCP (Scott Kempf) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Super High-Res Pictures Message-ID: <621@geowhiz.UUCP> Date: 1 Feb 88 21:58:24 GMT References: <8801290756.AA07025@crash.cts.com> Reply-To: scott@geowhiz.UUCP (Scott Kempf) Organization: UW Madison, Geology Dept. Lines: 21 Keywords: SHR In article <8801290756.AA07025@crash.cts.com> pnet01!pro-lumen!pro-colony!crash@nosc.MIL writes: > >the buffer IS linear, but the SHR screen would also be turned on (making it >hard to know what you're typing). Have you tried saving it with the SHR >screen off, but still leaving the buffer linear-ized? To do that you'd type: > >C029:41 (*** NOTE: Typing 'C029:01' would also turn off the SHR > screen, but the buffer would NOT be linear) A question on this line. This linearization, how is it do in my //gs? Is this some bazar form of shadowing? Is it better to return the memory to normal if you want to use the memory as for normal (non-displaying) purposes? My book are pretty sketchy about this. Anyone know more? Scott -- _______________________________________________________________________________ Scott Kempf Blue itself teaches us blue. -Bill Ranson MAIL: 1302 Rutledge St., Madison, WI 53703 PHONE: (608) 255-6205 (home) UUCP: {seismo, topaz, harvard, ihnp4}!uwvax!geowhiz!scott ARPA: geowhiz!scott@spool.wisc.edu PHONE: (608) 262-6154 (work) BITNET: scott%geowhiz.uucp%spool.wisc.edu@wiscvm.bitnet