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From: spec@vax2.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
Subject: Re: Help needed with HyperStudio
Date: 27 Aug 1997 19:09 -0500
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In article Joe Kohn <joko@crl.com> writes...

>IMHO, 320 mode graphics work best with HyperStudio when no text at all
>appears on the card. By that I mean...if you have a 320 mode SHR with a
>button with text in it, or the menu bar appears...all that text will look
>fuzzy...almost unreadable.
> 
>So, perhaps the best (or easiest) way to approach using 320 mode graphics
>is to merely display the 320 mode graphic, and to then have a timed
>invisible button placed on that card that will automatically go to another
>card after the 320 mode SHR is displayed for a set period of time. 

    As I mentioned in an earlier post, a better solution would be to 
mix the 320 and 640 mode on the same screen (which HyperStudio does
support). That way you can have a 320 mode graphic, in greyscale or 
even 256 colors, appear on screen with sharp, readable 80 columns of 
text just below it. The text will always have to be above _or_ below
the graphic(s) of course, since your doing this on a per scanline
basis and works much the same way as if using multiple palettes.

Mitchell Spector
spec@vax2.concordia.ca
