said:
Hi,
>I don't believe there is a default value for Warp 4.
There has to be a default value if the keyword is supported. Older
kernels did not support the keyword, but you not using one of these.
>I added the line
>using the default setting from eCS -- 1536. This seems to be OK (so far)
>under eCS.
>Can you recommend a different value for me to try?
1536 is reasonable value.
I run 2048, but some video cards can not handle this. Anything above
breaks Acrobat 5.x which I use occassionally for fill-in PDFs.
Steven
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