Wolfgang Uhlig schreef:
Francois wrote:
You're right. But isn't that the normal behaviour? Info Windows have
no 'ink/foreground' attribute. (White is perhaps the colour by
default in such a situation).
Why would we have all the attributes for "information window" and
"subsidiary information window"
in the system colour table?
Wolfgang
Well, that's the question/problem.
Does EASYPTR recognize a 'Print' statement as an object of its own?
Printing to an Application Window shows the same behaviour as
printing to an Information Window: ink/foreground is white.
Same behaviour with 'minput': ink/foreground is white on a
stippled (black/magenta) background, which makes the text
unreadable and there is no stipple background in Marcel's
colourway_bas AFAIK.
Before each 'minput' I have to change the foreground/background
with ink#x,x:paper#x,y.
Of course, I could be completely wrong here in assuming all this.
François Van Emelen
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