>> How does one change the colors of hyper-text link or popup help in WinHelp.
>> It seems that these colors are fixed to green which is very nice when working
>> in the default color scheme, but looks horrible (or actually bearly looks at
>> all) when the background color is not white.
>>
>There are five color variables that you can define in WIN.INI. They are:
>[Windows Help]
>IFJumpColor=red-value green-value blue value (new panel in another help file)
>IFPopupColor=red-value green-value blue value (popup in another help file)
>JumpColor=red-value green-value blue value (new panel in same file)
> (000 000 000 gets black on white)
>MacroColor=red-value green-value blue value (color of text which runs hlp macro)
>PopupColor=red-value green-value blue value (popup in same help file)
> (000 000 000 gets black on white)
>values are ratios of color values from 000 to 255 with 000= minimum intensity
>and 255 = max intensity. Hope this helps.
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Why bother ? There is a tiny program that allows you to do that and much more like: Change the icons label fonts, spacing, load=, run= ... and more, above all, it's FREE:
morecn.zip [available at cica and other ftp sites]