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Notes for SysColor 1.00
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<<<<<< ---------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>
<<<<<< Please read 'Warnings' section below before using SysColor >>>>>>
<<<<<< ---------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>
General
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SysColor 1.00 is an extremely simple 32-Bit PM program. I wrote it after I
observed the rather nice default color set the the OS2 2.0 (6.123) configures
when you install it on a system with only VGA display. I use only an 8514/a
display and the colors configured for this are very 'tacky'.
I unfortunately have cause to install the system on a regular basis and I
very soon tired of the sequence of operations required to unpack the 'VGA.RC'
file off the intallation disks, edit it for the 8514/a, build the new
OS2.INI, and then reboot twice to install it!
Syscolor does exactly what I wanted without the hard graft. Now I install
my 8514 system as before, run Syscolor, click on 'Apply', then click on
'Exit'. The VGA colors seem to be the only interesting colorset but I added
the others for completeness - somebody out there may have a portable that
they want to switch between the 'Plasma' and 'VGA' depending on whether they
have an external monitor attached or not.
SysColor is a MUST for anyone who has only seen the default 8514/a colorset.
Warnings
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* Please be aware that SysColor changes the "PM_Default_Colors" and
"PM_Default_Colors" entries in OS2.INI. If you have spent a long time
configuring your favorite colors you should save a copy of you current
OS2.INI before running SysColor.
* SysColor calls 'WinSetSysColors' to make the OS2.INI changes take effect.
Not all windows respond and respond correctly to the resulting
WM_SYSCOLORCHANGE message so you should reboot your system to be 100%
certain of the correct visual appearance. WC_MLE seems to be an example
of a window class that does not respond correctly. If you start SysColor
with VGA colors you will notice that the MLE uses the "Window Background"
color (white), if you change to CGA colors and then back to VGA the MLE
then uses the "Popup Window Background" (grey).
As far as I am aware SysColor fulfils it's limited goal well. If you have any
difficulties, or a colorset that others may appreciate please contact:
Phil Spencer, CompuServe 100014,104
June 1991