Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
>> I think that this bug does need fixing to allow different colours to
>> be used for the scroll bars, but agree that in the case of both
>> parameters being set to zero, the scroll bars should not be drawn (as
>> at present)
>
> I'm not so sure - it all depens on how much
Wolfgang Lenerz wrote:
> The only thing I know is that, if the bar colour AND the bar section
> colour are BOTH set to 0, then, instead of having a black bar on a
> black background, the scroll bar and the scroll bar section aren't
> drawn AT ALL.
Yes, this is intentional (ee_wman_drbar_asm). I
On 7 Jan 2003, at 18:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I think that this bug does need fixing to allow different colours to
> be used for the scroll bars, but agree that in the case of both
> parameters being set to zero, the scroll bars should not be drawn (as
> at present)
I'm not so sure - it a
In a message dated 07/01/03 23:42:08 GMT Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> The only thing I know is that, if the bar colour AND the bar section
> colour are BOTH set to 0, then, instead of having a black bar on a
> black background, the scroll bar and the scroll bar section aren't
> d
Wolfgang Lenerz writes:
> The only thing I know is that, if the bar colour AND the bar section
> colour are BOTH set to 0, then, instead of having a black bar on a
> black background, the scroll bar and the scroll bar section aren't
> drawn AT ALL.
>
> So the combination of these two paramete
n 25 Dec 2002, at 1:33, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
>
> By the way, did anybody ever wonder why the "bar colour" never
> seems
> to be used (the code always uses the window background >
colour)? Or
> does anybody even know the reason?
No, not why it doesn't seem to be used to set the background
col
Morning Peter,
>> Belated Season's Greetings
Same to you. Hope you got everything you wanted/needed.
>> Thankfully, it is not snowing Norman, we need him for other and better
>> things!
But if it was, then surely there would be lots of Norman around, and I'd get
more done. Bring on the clones.
Great Stuff!!
Thank you, Santa Claus Marcel.
François Van Emelen
Belated Season's Greetings
Thankfully, it is not snowing Norman, we need him for other and better
things!
In article <008b01c2ac13$e63cde20$0d339fd4@johns>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John G Hitchcock) wrote:
> A great result Marcus. Congratulations.
>
> Seasonal greetings to all,
>
> John in Wale
A great result Marcus. Congratulations.
Seasonal greetings to all,
John in Wales
[not snowing Norman]
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002 at 01:33:00, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>
>Tony Firshman wrote:
>> To a non-QPC2 user like me, the changes you made may not be obvious.
>> How about blowing your own trumpet a little - I am sure we won't mind.
>
>Well OK, the whole story goes like this:
>
Great stuff. Will definitely get used by QDT and make things even
better!
Thanks, as always. I could not have asked for a better Christmas
present.
jim
On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 11:12 AM, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
Well, I hope you like what you see. Have a happy holiday and a great
yea
Tony Firshman wrote:
> To a non-QPC2 user like me, the changes you made may not be obvious.
> How about blowing your own trumpet a little - I am sure we won't mind.
Well OK, the whole story goes like this:
Step one of course was to introduce advanced colour codes into WMAN, I
did this quite a lo
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 at 20:12:51, Marcel Kilgus wrote:
(ref: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
>
>Hello everyone,
>
>after some hard work during the last two weeks the new WMAN is
>finally approaching completion. :-)
>Beta versions have been sent out to the tester and for the rest I
>made some snapshots which
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