geiseri@elysium.linuxppc.org wrote: > > Package: krayon > Version: 0.1.0 (KDE 2.1 post Beta 1) > Severity: grave > Compiler: gcc version 2.95.3 19991030 (prerelease/franzo/20001030) > OS: Linux 2.2.18pre24-4fpmac ppc (yes) > > Greetings, > Hey I have been playing with Krayon and found that the images are tinted yellow. > This means that your blending routines are not good onthe PPC. > > I would suggest using the alpha painter because that is now working on both the > PPC and intel. It is also very fast. > > Thanks > -ian reinhart geiser Which images? Imported images or those you create from scratch, or both? If there is a problem with 8 bit images which are imported, it is easy to fix with a check for endiness before using Qt to convert the image to 32 bit. If it is a general problem for new images as well, this will require an internal check in Krayon, but all display is handled by Qt, and Qt claims not to have a problem with endiness for RGB or RGBA images. I have no way to check as I don't have access to a PPC. John