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Peter Aronson wrote on Mon, May 31, 2004 08:02 PM UTC:
<blockquote><i> That ought to count as a good reason against ever using ffen2diag. </i></blockquote> <p> Well, given that we have hundreds of pages with such diagrams, it might be better to simply find a way to fix the problem. Also, ffen2diag can be used to generate very nice diagrams using only the tools that come with the computer (yes, you can generate diagrams using Game Courier and Paint, but there are sharp limits to the quality of Paint's jpg generation), as well as generating diagrams better sized for most web pages. <p> Also, since this phenomenon does not occur with IE or older versions of Netscape, I suspect it might be a bug in Geko renderer used by Mozilla and later versions of Netscape. <p> Does anyone out there use Opera? How do the diagrams look in that?

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