Hi Boss, I envy you men. I have been trying to do that for ages but to no avail. Basically because of some legacy components. The best I have done is to migrate to delphi 2007. For my new projects. Good Luck. On Nov 18, 2012 12:05 PM, "Rainer von Saleski" <rai...@vonsaleski.com> wrote:
> Hi, > > The transition has gone smoothly so far, but one thing has me totally > stumped ... Font Color of *some* objects keeps coming up Black no matter > what I ask for! I can change the font, I can change the size, I can change > boldness, but the color insists on being Black, no matter what I ask for > (White, Red, Blue, anything). Here is the pertinent part of the DFM file > for a Radio Group that's on the top level of a form (i.e., not on a panel): > > object TreeModeRG: TRadioGroup > Left = 9 > Top = 5 > Width = 385 > Height = 50 > Margins.Left = 4 > Margins.Top = 4 > Margins.Right = 4 > Margins.Bottom = 4 > ParentCustomHint = False > Align = alCustom > BiDiMode = bdLeftToRight > Caption = 'Tree Structure' > Color = clGreen > Columns = 2 > Ctl3D = True > DoubleBuffered = False > Font.Charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET > Font.Color = clWhite > Font.Height = -17 > Font.Name = 'MS Sans Serif' > Font.Style = [fsBold] > ItemIndex = 0 > Items.Strings = ( > 'Our Outline' > 'Conference Report') > ParentBiDiMode = False > ParentBackground = False > ParentColor = False > ParentCtl3D = False > ParentDoubleBuffered = False > ParentFont = False > ParentShowHint = False > ShowHint = False > TabOrder = 2 > OnClick = TreeModeRGClick > end > > It was happy to be FontColor White in Delphi 7. The same thing happens > with *some* Check Boxes in the same program. What am I missing? > > Thanks, > Rainer > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Delphi mailing list > Delphi@elists.org > http://lists.elists.org/cgi-**bin/mailman/listinfo/delphi<http://lists.elists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/delphi> > _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list Delphi@elists.org http://lists.elists.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/delphi