Here is an example:

http://tinypic.com/r/2lu7t74/9

top of the screen in Dev mode and the bottom is the same program in compiled 
exe.

Dave


-----Original Message-----
From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Allen Pollard
Sent: 28 January 2016 12:00
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: VFP Colours in Development mode..

I allow users to pick colours and save them.
Al

-----Original Message-----

Gentlemen,
Just had an observation by one of our users about the "wish wash" colous used 
in grids to highlight the current row.

In development mode these are fine as I specify row highlichting with visual 
persistence and rcb(0,0,255) as the highlightbackcolor for the grid and a white 
forecolour so it stands out really well as dark blue background with white 
writing. No problem there...

However, when the program is compiled up into an exe the row highlighting 
appears a s really light blus back colour with white writing which is almost 
indistinguishable due to lack of contrast.

Has anyone else come across this phaenomena? In al my years I have never 
noticed it but it has obviously happened. 

Luckily all the grids we use are subclassed so I can change the look 
accordingly but the same thing happens when I specify green as the highlight 
back colour.

I appreciate that certain monitors give different "colour hues" but I am 
running the dev program and the compiled program on the same monitor and still 
get the different colours... weird!

Any ideas?

A somewhat confused Dave


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