At 12:36 AM -0400 6/29/2004, Simon Lord wrote:
How can I turn 0,0,0 into #00 or 255,255,255 into #FF?
Anyone have the secret for converting rgb to webcolors?
Web colors are just 3 base-16 numbers, one for each item of the RGB
numeric color:
put "#" into theWebColor -- leading "#"
repea
Check out libColor on my website. It handles quite a number of differenc
color reference conversions. sweattechnologies.com/rev
PS If you don't want the entire library you can extract the exact function
you need ;-)
Cheers
Monte
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How can I turn 0,0,0 into #00 or 255,255,255 into #FF? Anyone
have the secret for converting rgb to webcolors?
Sincerely,
Simon
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Hello Richard
> I've only seen it in fields where the contents have
> no word breaks. What sort of data are you viewing?
Thanks for the help. I will make the stack available
to y'all before this day ends.
Thanks,
Alain
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Hi friends,
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Im using the backdrop command to put a black window behind my metacard
stack for a full screen presentation. works great on the mac, but on
some
windows systems the top most windows directory window (the one the
app is
launched from) gets stuck
Hello Alejandro,
>> PS: I have just completed the scripting of a MC
>> stack that automatically transforms the layout
>> of the cards into the corresponding DHTML in a
>> WYSIWYG manner.
> Is this like Adobe Golive or Macromedia Dreamweaver?
Very much like them. In some respects, mine is bette
Recently, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> Im using the backdrop command to put a black window behind my metacard
> stack for a full screen presentation. works great on the mac, but on some
> windows systems the top most windows directory window (the one the app is
> launched from) gets stuck behind
Im using the backdrop command to put a black window behind my metacard
stack for a full screen presentation. works great on the mac, but on some
windows systems the top most windows directory window (the one the app is
launched from) gets stuck behind the mc window, but ABOVE the backdrop
windo
You could use the showBorder property of the graphic object, with 3D set
to false. You could then select the color and width of the outline.
Jon
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