Andreas,
another good reason to avoid gadgets like "themes".
Are your sure there is a diffence? The plain eye may lie to you. There may be a change in some borders that makes a false image. Make a hardcopy of your form and check the colors using something like photoshop to get the exact color of the image.
What happens if you set the backcolor?
Agnes
>Hi,
>
>you can do that also with a button.
>
>Set button.themes to .t., the button has backolor 236,233,216.
>If I set button.themes to .f., the button is a little bit bright, but when I access property backcolor, it has also 236,233,216.
>
>The same backcolor-value and different appeareance?!
>
>I think, that setting themes to .t. overrides button.backcolor.
>
>Bye,
>-Andreas
>
>Andreas,
>
>what is wrong with
>
>= .Your_Pageframe.Pages(1).backcolor
>?
>
>The pageframe itself is not visible (at least I do not find a visible part).
>
>Agnes
>>Hi,
>>
>>I've tried getsyscolor(15) with XP and scheme "Windows XP". I get the value RGB-value 236,233,216 - it is the same value that has the form. The pageframe (pages) is a little bit brighter than the form.
>>
>>Where can I get this color ?
>>
>>Thank you in advance,
>>Andreas
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