1. Next question...
Hmm...
So, I start my next question...
I've got setTextColor set to a decimal value, or set to an rgb() value...
yet whether or not I throw it in a onPaint, the desired color,
(something other than black) doesn't come up.
Yet another newbie-style question, sorry :)
TIA,
Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"
2. Re: Next question...
- Posted by Dan B Moyer <DANMOYER at PRODIGY.NET>
Aug 24, 2000
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Last edited Aug 25, 2000
Put this:
setTextColor( newForm, rgb(81,144,0) )
wPuts( newForm, "This text is in green" )
in your onPaint event, & you will get the text printed in green IN THE
WINDOW; I'll bet, however, that you were thinking you could use this to
control the color of the text in your controls??
Dan
----- Original Message -----
From: "LEVIATHAN" <leviathan at USWEST.NET>
To: <EUPHORIA at LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU>
Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2000 7:28 PM
Subject: Next question...
> Hmm...
>
> So, I start my next question...
>
> I've got setTextColor set to a decimal value, or set to an rgb() value...
>
> yet whether or not I throw it in a onPaint, the desired color,
> (something other than black) doesn't come up.
>
> Yet another newbie-style question, sorry :)
>
> TIA,
>
> --"LEVIATHAN"
3. Re: Next question...
- Posted by LEVIATHAN <leviathan at USWEST.NET>
Aug 24, 2000
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Last edited Aug 25, 2000
> Put this:
>
> setTextColor( newForm, rgb(81,144,0) )
> wPuts( newForm, "This text is in green" )
>
> in your onPaint event, & you will get the text printed in green IN THE
> WINDOW; I'll bet, however, that you were thinking you could use this
> to control the color of the text in your controls??
>
> Dan
>
Yup, thats where I am stuck :)
Trying to control color of text in the Statictext controls (LText, RText,
CText)
Is there a way to have the control colors turn other colors?
TIA,
Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"
4. Re: Next question...
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM>
Aug 24, 2000
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Last edited Aug 25, 2000
"LEVIATHAN" wrote:
> Is there a way to have the control colors turn other colors?
No, sorry. Technically, it's possible. Practically, I decided that it would
be a bad idea. For example, it might seem that setting a particular button
to Red is a good plan - but what if the user already has selected a red
color
scheme?
Microsoft makes this sort if mistake in some of their application wizards.
If you change your settings so that windows are black (don't laugh - I've
done it) and text is bright
white, the text in the _wizards_ is *still* black, because it's hard coded.
So I figured the best plan was to respect the user's color scheme.
But since I'm no longer the primary coder, you might talk Matt into adding
that feature.
-- David Cuny
5. Re: Next question...
I am sure that there is a method for color conversion. Please ask senior
coders.
Thank You
-Asif
6. Re: Next question...
On 25 Aug 2000, at 22:44, Asif Masood Baloch wrote:
> I am sure that there is a method for color conversion. Please ask senior
> coders.
>
> Thank You
>
> -Asif
Isn't that exactly what he is doing? Or did i miss something?
Kat