This is true for both of the one-bit layouts, Classic and Universal.
Two notes:
- If you are working in a four-bit layout and you change the options to
1-bit, you will have just zapped all your graphics, and lost those extra
three-bits. The change is unrecoverable.
- if you fiddle with the Press.INI file (or the NPLT resource on a Mac) and
you change the bit number, you can get layouts of Classic and/or Universal
size with 4-bit depth.
Paul F.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Victor Rehorst [SMTP:victor_at_newtontalk.net]
>
<snip>
> I would infer from this that if you insert a graphic into a Press document
> which uses Classic layout (the default, AFAIK) then you'll always get a
> badly dithered graphic. Can someone test this? (Newton Press doesn't
> work for me under Win2000)
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