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- From: mt87692@cs.tut.fi (Mikko Tsokkinen)
- Subject: Re: How to change WB 2.0 border color seperatly?
- In-Reply-To: harlock@rahul.net's message of 17 Dec 92 03:22:16 GMT
- Message-ID: <MT87692.92Dec17102407@sotka.cs.tut.fi>
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- Organization: Tampere University of Technology
- References: <BzDL4A.C4A@rahul.net> <1992Dec17.010745.7907@wam.umd.edu>
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- Date: 17 Dec 92 10:24:07
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- In article <BzDw15.oq@rahul.net> harlock@rahul.net (Mike Harlock) writes:
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- > Erp, I must have made myself not clear enough...I know how to do all
- > the palette remapping to make the pic work with workbench. The problem is
- > the workbench border, and the fact that it shares the same color on the
- > palette as the window gadgets. I would like to be able to change the
- > workbench border to black, independently of the window gadgets.
- > I was wondering if there was some program or patch of somekind, or a value
- > that could be changed by using a track and sector editor, to change the
- > border that surrounds the screen to take on a different color #. (color #1
- > in my case, which is black, the picture I am displaying is a neat-looking
- > fractal made by that new Lyapunovia program, but having a border with anything
- > but black ruins the effect, and if you change the border color, color 0,
- > to black, the window gadgets follow suit, and the windows become invisible.
- > to see what I mean, go to the palette preference and change color 0 to black.)
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- You cannot do anything about it unless you have new 2M chip hardware
- which can blank the border, or use kickstart 3.0 or higher
- (A4000/A1200) where you can remap menu colors.
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- Mit
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