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Date Posted: 16:47:53 01/08/01 Mon
Author: Poul Halgaard
Subject: Re: Draw in bitmap - 256 color palette
In reply to: Michel 's message, "Re: Draw in bitmap - 256 color palette" on 07:45:19 01/08/01 Mon

It's only in 8bit mode I can't get it to work with the draw function. In more than 8 bit, the resulting bitmap is ok when saved.
Do you know how fast it would be executing if a tmemorystream is used? If it's relatively fast then this sounds as the way to do it? Like less than 25% overhead. Would you include a function like this in the lib - e.g. AssignTo(also a 8 bit bitmap)? (exception if source is not 8 bit)

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