That's what I thought. I guess there are some benefits to not using all those colors.
To be honest, I can't even though I want to. I read the UT from an older machine that can either display a lot of colors or 1024x768, not both. I'd rather have the real estate. :-)
>It's "True Color (32 Bit)". The yellow is gone, now. It was yellow with purplish striping in it which hurt to look at. (I can't deal with high-contrast stripes) Now it's a nice grey. There's still stripes, but very low contrast, so I'm not having problems.
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>>Out of curiosity, what is the color depth setting for your display? Mine is set to 256 colors and I don't see any garish yellows. Most screen colors are a textured grey with an ever-so-slight yellowishness in the left frame's background.
Larry Miller
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