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Re: No more vDos worlds left to conquer
- Subject: Re: No more vDos worlds left to conquer
- From: "Paul Breeze" dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxx (Redacted sender "paul.breeze" for DMARC)
- Date: Sat, 06 Aug 2016 16:22:14 +0100
Dear Wengier
Yes, you are right. I forgot to reverse all changes in the XY4
directory. I have now reverted to yesterday's copy of XY4 and
everything is back in order.
Best wishes
Paul
On 06/08/2016 15:38, Wengier W (Redacted sender wengierwu for DMARC) wrote:
Hi Paul,
The directive "WP=XY,0" alone will never change your actual color
settings. It simply assumes that the XyWrite background color is black
instead of blue (note that "WP=XY" is equivalent to "WP=XY,1") . If you
reverted to the previous version of vDos-lfn, which did not support the
optional ",0" argument and will simply ignore it, you should have seen
your color settings back. If you don't, then it means that you must have
also changed something else when you set "WP=XY,0". Perhaps you should
try to find out what you have changed during this process. Hope this helps.
Wengier
On Saturday, August 6, 2016 10:22 AM, Paul Breeze
wrote:
Dear Wengier
I have installed the new vDos-lfn (just the executable) and I found I
had superscript and subscript when I looked at the colour chart.
However when I set WP=XY,0 to get a black background, I lost the colour
settings in XY4 that I had previously. I have reverted to my previous
version vDos-lfn but the new colour scheme has remained and I no longer
seem to be able to control the colours. Can you suggest what is going
wrong?
Best wishes
Paul
On 06/08/2016 13:27, Wengier W (Redacted sender wengierwu for DMARC) wrote:
Hi Carl,
I have noticed that the background for the superscript and subscript is
still blue instead of black in your screenshot. Now for WP=XY you can
also optionally set a second parameter to specify the background color,
e.g. "WP = XY,0". Hope this will be useful.
Wengier