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Subject: nanowm colors
From: Yan Seiner ####@####.####
Date: 27 Apr 2007 00:36:37 +0100
Message-Id: <46313710.2080106@seiner.com>

Is there a guide somewhere for how nano-X and nanowm set colors?

I don't quite see how sysColors is being applied....

I have a 3 color screen and I need to set my own colors for all elements.

Thanks,

--Yan
Subject: Re: [nanogui] nanowm colors
From: "Greg Haerr" ####@####.####
Date: 27 Apr 2007 02:13:43 +0100
Message-Id: <0a0401c78869$28cf8220$6401a8c0@winXP>

: Is there a guide somewhere for how nano-X and nanowm set colors?
: 
: I don't quite see how sysColors is being applied....

Nano-X doesn't set any default colors, although it creates and uses
a default palette to convert RGB colors if running in palette mode.

NanoWM colors are mostly defined within.  IIRC it only cares about a
few things, like root window color, window border color, and caption
colors...  Suggest reading/grepping nanowm source for RGB

Regards,

Greg
Subject: Re: [nanogui] nanowm colors
From: Yan Seiner ####@####.####
Date: 27 Apr 2007 02:20:19 +0100
Message-Id: <46314F5D.6040405@seiner.com>

Greg Haerr napsal(a):
> : Is there a guide somewhere for how nano-X and nanowm set colors?
> : 
> : I don't quite see how sysColors is being applied....
>
> Nano-X doesn't set any default colors, although it creates and uses
> a default palette to convert RGB colors if running in palette mode.
>
> NanoWM colors are mostly defined within.  IIRC it only cares about a
> few things, like root window color, window border color, and caption
> colors...  Suggest reading/grepping nanowm source for RGB
>   


OK, I'll see what I can find.  I couldn't find where the [x] window 
close button was being drawn, but it was late in the day and I was 
pretty braindead.....

--Yan
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