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Can the color of the Check Box little square be changed?
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01155829
Message ID:
01203024
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Hi Simon

I agree. But I thought it would only be a manifest problem (noticeable) when you change your Windows colour scheme, like I do, and I've found that the vast majority of people don't.

Terry

>Hi
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>I think there is an inconsistency here. You can change the background colour for any other control and it changes the background colour of the data entry portion of the control. However, checkboxes are different in that they do not change the colour of the data entry portion instead they change the background colour of the label portion. I would have preferred that the controls be consistent and only change the background colour of the data entry portion when you use the BackGround colour property.
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>Simon
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>>>Hi Terry
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>>>>The way I read it is that it takes on the window work area colour. I have my windows in a restful blue/green and that's the colour of my checkboxes.
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>>>I am getting them pure white. Maybe the shades are different but even I have green for normal textboxes and blue for compulsory fields. The only sores are the checkboxes of the form. The backcolor property of the checkbox does not work for me when I change the color. Could you provide more details.
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>>I mean, if you go and change your windows setup colours (I have all my windows background colours a restful green, to avoid headaches from the white radiation) you'll find the checkbox takes this colour. I haven't been able to change mine. I think it's governed by the ColorScheme prop. IOW it's essentially a user decision.
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>>Terry
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