>I found some colorSource issues that work (correctly) on Win98 and not NT or 95. You'll probabley want to check your containers. When these are set to 4 (Windows Colors) and backstyle is 1 (Opaque) and backcolor is set to default, I found some of them would pick up the Windows Colors when I changed the colors of my windows software in program manager. Other times, I'd pick up the backcolor which I wanted. If I changed the backcolor, from default say 192,192,192 and typed in 192,192,192 so it was what I wanted, then it picks up the gray like I wanted. If I right clicked and reset to default, 192,192,192 - then I'd get my Windows Colors again.
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>Robert,
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>If I understand your correctly...
>If your color source is 4-windows colors you get the current windows button color rather than RGB(192,192,192), light gray if you retain a control's default colorscheme when the colorscheme specifies 192,192,192. But if you override the default color by typing "192,192,192" in the color property, light gray appears. Do I understand this correctly?
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>It's good to know.
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>regards,
Thats correct. I think that was the original intention of the color source, however I haven't noticed it, it always appeared to take on the backcolor property. I used a Microsoft Desktop Theme and found this issue.
Robert
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