On 4 Mar 2011, at 18:16, Bob Spelten wrote:

>> 
>> I have just looked at TurboPTR and discover that it allows you to set the 
>> colours of pan or scroll arrow, pan or scroll bar and pan or scroll section 
>> independently.
>> 
> EasyMenu allows you to do that too, but when you actually draw the menu in 
> your program, it doesn't work!
> It shows default colours but when the menu is reloaded in EasyMenu the set 
> colour are there.
> 

I have never before used any but the default colours with TurboPTR, but I can 
now confirm that the resulting window will in fact have the colours you have 
chosen.

> It's a bug.

Presumably not repeated in TurbPTR.
 
> Maybe it is because I don't set up any app.window arrays in EasyMenu?
> I always do that in SBasic, that is much more flexible.

George

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