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Re: Colours issue...



Patricia M. Godfrey wrote:
U2, however, has a Table Colors routine

Whoops! Typos again. It's Table Color . Sorry.
Now this a.m. I was using one of the rental laptops at our library (Dell Latitude 110L). I forgot to check whether it's running XP Pro or Home, but I started Xy off my thumb drive and called Table Color. In Windowed mode, nothing blinked. In full screen, the following modes blinked: 128-157; 174; 192-206; 209-214; 216-218; 226-234; 236; 240-242; 244; 248; and 255.
Here are the color settings from the settings.dfl I was using on that
setup:

; Establish color settings
; L0 - L4 establish header/menu colors
DF L0=113,71,116,121
DF L1=113,31,78,29
DF L2=27,30,23,14,78
DF L3=19,33,27,26
DF L4=113,71,116,120,64
;
; Window border colors (active,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,labels,triangles,tabs,graphic view mode)
DF BX=31,23,23,23,23,23,23,23,23,23,32,30,23,240
;
; CR x,y,z sets cursor values
; x=standard
; y=edit cursor with dialog box (as spell menu)
; z=mouse cursor
;DF CR=0,112,88
DF CR=0,199,102,4
;
; DD is number used to compute display of defined text
; Defined text does not display in this mode number
DF DD=16
;
; PK is color for visible page breaks
DF PK=23
;
; Display modes
; Normal settings
;MD NM=23
MD NM=240
MD BO=31
MD UL=19
MD BU=27
MD IT=26
MD BI=30
MD RV=113
MD BR=121
MD SU=87
MD SD=96
;

; Flashing modes (add 128 to mode number)
MD FL=151
MD FU=147
MD FR=241
MD SO=159
;
Maben, if you send me your color settings, I could test them on the office XP box nest week. (Personally one of the reasons I DON'T run full screen is that I do not like flashing modes. Enough to give one migraine.)
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Patricia M. Godfrey
PriscaMG@xxxxxxxx