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VS_Color() Prompts user for color settings
Description:
VS_Color() prompts the user for the various color schemes (text and
windowed) that he/she wants to use while in your program. VS_Color()
is non-screen destructive, however you should redraw the screen after
a call to VS_Color() to reflect the new colors as set by the user.
VS_Color() will *NOT* re-paint the screen using the newcolors.
Syntax:
VS_COLOR()
Pass:
Nothing
Return:
VS_Color() always returns NIL.
Notes:
Example:
VS_COLOR()
Usage:
VS_Color() is great for allowing the user to define his/her own color
preferences. If you use the VS_TxtColr() and VS_WndColr() functions,
VS_Color() makes colors one less thing to worry about while you are
writing your application. Colors are stored in the configuration
database automatically.
See Also:
VS_InitVern()
VS_TxtColr()
VS_WndColr()
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