Re: Question about Win32lib Tutor Program
- Posted by brian_keene at yahoo.com Oct 20, 2001
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Hi Euman: A typical example would be when I create a window, and then create a button in that window. I can change the background color of the button to whatever I want, but no matter what I do the foreground text color remains black. Since I want to make the background color a dark green. The black lebel text becomes almost invisible against the background. Regards Brian Keene --- euman at bellsouth.net wrote: > > When you say color scheme are you commenting about the 256 color > palette > and image display? If so, there is a work around to this. > > If your talking about control colors like listview column headers > that always seems > to remain gray then there is a work around to this as well. > > What are you talking about? > > Euman > euman at bellsouth.net > > From: <brian_keene at yahoo.com> > > --- Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> wrote: > > > === Brian Keene <brian_keene at yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > Also, did you ever find out how to make the text color in > win32lib > > > > dialogs boxes the windows default? > > > > > > I'm not sure if I understand this question. Are you trying to > change > > > the Windows global color scheme from within a Euphoria program? > > > > Sorry, after re-reading my question I can see your confusion. What > I > > was trying to ask was whether you had figured out how to make the > > colors in a Euphoria program using win32lib the same as the windows > > default by somehow taking the color scheme from the system & using > it > > in the program. > > > > But the previous part of your reply seems to say that you have, & > that > > it will be in the next release. I'll be anxiously waiting for the > new > > version so that I can actually do some meaningful coding. I'm > looking > > to write an automated installer front-end to our present system. > But I > > haven't done anything yet because of the color problem. > > > > Regards > > Brian Keene > > >