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User bedipp changed the following: What |Old value |New value ================================================================================ CC|'' |'bedipp' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ever confirmed| |1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keywords| |oooqa -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Priority|P3 |P4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary|Menus and toolbars do not |Color gradients in menus |match native look & feel. |and toolbars -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version|OOo 2.0 |OOo 2.0 Beta -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Dec 11 20:46:59 -0800 2005 ------- Lowered priority to P4 ("non-critical problem"). I assume that this problem occurs, because it is not possible under Win98 to specify a second color for "3D-objects" in control panel - display - appearance (at least with my German Win98SE this option is deactivated in Systemsteuerung - Anzeige - Darstellung). OOo just uses White (RGB 255,255,255) as second color. With WinXP OOo's behaviour seems to be much more convenient, if you don't like it, you may change it... So this is kind of feature (perhaps) not fully integrated to me, but there *is* a bug: Some colors show this gradient in the main menue (left to right) and the toolbars (bottom to top), others only in the main menue. This happens as well in OOo2.0 as in 2.0.1rc4. Compare the red and the green OOo windows in the attached .png file. I tried some colors (but didn't test all the colors inbetween): color RGB toolbars black 0,0,0 no gradient dark grey (1-37,1-37,1-37) no gradient 38,38,38 no gradient 39,39,39 gradient light grey (40-254, 40-254, 40-254) gradient dark red (1-128),0,0 no gradient 129,0,0 no gradient 130,0,0 gradient light red (131-255),0,0 gradient dark green 0,(1-65),0 no gradient 0,66,0 no gradient 0,67,0 gradient light green 0,(68-255),0 gradient blue 0,0,(1-255) no gradient blue w. green 0,(1-18), 255 no gradient 0,(19-255),255 gradient blue w. red 1-36,0,255 no gradient 37-255,0,255 gradient I have no idea why every color changes it's behaviour on different intensity levels. But perhaps someone can use these findings... Best regards Bernhard --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please do not reply to this automatically generated notification from Issue Tracker. Please log onto the website and enter your comments. http://qa.openoffice.org/issue_handling/project_issues.html#notification --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]