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Feature requests / Add support for custom refresh rates
« on: November 11, 2009, 07:52:10 pm »
dunce, as your name implies your stupid, the response time IS the refresh rate, common companies kept using Hz based refresh rate for LCDs because of people who would become confused, watch an LCD monitor, reduce it's refresh rate to the lowest "supported", then increase it to it's max, what happens? Nothing. Because LCDs are ALWAYS at the response time they are designed to operate at, this is constant and WILL NOT CHANGE, trust me I didn't spend 11 years studying computers and relevant technology just to be lambasted by this.

Refresh rate is used ONLY with CRT's it's the amount the guns fire PER SECOND! Video tape a CRT then video tape an LCD, you'll notice lines going up the CRT, but the LCD is crisp as ever, LCDs don't have electron guns, therefore refresh rate doesn't apply in the sense of CRTs infact LCDs ONLY use Response time. read a tech magazine or an A+ CompTIA or Cisco approved book they will concur with what I have stated, I didn't earn my A+ by sitting around with my thumb up my butt doing nothing.

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Feature requests / Add support for custom refresh rates
« on: November 09, 2009, 07:51:21 am »
LCDs DON'T use Hz they use Reponse Time (Measured in milliseconds), and it DOESN'T change when the application is in fullscreen or in windowed, i don't know where you got this information but it's wrong.

SephiRock is correct, windowed mode is dependent on the Desktop settings, and you are forced in to 60Hz when in fullscreen.

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Graphics / Can't change sprite image
« on: August 12, 2009, 11:49:39 pm »
Laurent should get some lackey to revise parts of the Documentation so that it's absolutely clear whats what. Also it always good to have an extra set of eyes when writing a documentation.

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Graphics / Reload image
« on: July 24, 2009, 12:47:29 am »
Actually Photoshop locks all of the files that are currently open if the version is less than cs3 I believe. So copying won't be a valid option in this case, however for most other cases the suggested solution would work fine.

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Graphics / Image LoadFromFile with strings problem.
« on: June 02, 2009, 07:42:42 pm »
the semicolon is the Line Terminator (Saying the statements over and to execute the next line), therefore your statement will always return a resource error.

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