When a Workbench screen is run with a depth of more than 3 planes (8 colours), the
extra 4 colours set up in the multi-colour palette preferences are set as the final
4 colours in the palette. This means to use 8 colour icons on a 256 colour Workbench
screen requires the icons to be of depth 8, which wastes disk space and memory.
256Colour copies the last four colours in the palette to colour index 3-8, so 3 plane
icons can be used. Best used in WBStartup.
4/9/96
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