
Notes


WarPaint also has a pattern selector that has shown itself to be quite flaky so
by default it does not appear when WarPaint starts.

On some machines, after a fresh reboot, any programatic selection of the pattern
selector causes a trap in PmMerge.dll. If we do not select it programatically,
it will run but manually selecting a pattern can cause the program to become
unresponsive.

You can try your luck with the pattern selector by placing the "/P" (without the
quotes) parameter in the "Parameters" entry field of the WarPaint properties
notebook.

If you select a pattern and the cursor dissappears or the program becomes
unresponsive, press the Control-Escape key combination and terminate the program
immediately. The more time you spend fiddling with it in this condition, the
longer it will take to kill it.
