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Roger Whitcomb commented on PIVOT-985: -------------------------------------- Checked in to "trunk": Sending tutorials\src\org\apache\pivot\tutorials\explorer\text_pane.bxml Sending wtk\src\org\apache\pivot\wtk\GraphicsUtilities.java Transmitting file data .. Committed revision 1730100. Merged into "branches/2.0.x": Sending . Sending tutorials\src\org\apache\pivot\tutorials\explorer\text_pane.bxml Sending wtk\src\org\apache\pivot\wtk\GraphicsUtilities.java Transmitting file data .. Committed revision 1730103. > Dark Gray and Light Gray standard colors are not supported > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: PIVOT-985 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-985 > Project: Pivot > Issue Type: Bug > Components: wtk > Affects Versions: 2.0.4 > Environment: All > Reporter: Roger Whitcomb > Assignee: Roger Whitcomb > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.0.5 > > Attachments: 985.diffs > > > Looking at GraphicsUtilities.decodeColor(String) it says that any of the > standard Java Color values is supported. But, trying to use "darkgray" or > "lightgray" doesn't work. > The underlying reason is that the lookup is done using the lowercase value of > the input string and trying to find the corresponding field name in the Color > class. But these two static fields are named "darkGray" and "lightGray" > (mixed case) and so the lookup doesn't work. > Need to special case these two values. Wouldn't hurt to support the British > spellings ("darkgrey" and "lightgrey") either. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)