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- From: e-sink@uiuc.edu (Eric W. Sink)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- Subject: Re: X - HP Vue - Motif - My Applications Resources ?
- Message-ID: <Bx930F.7rt@news.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Date: 5 Nov 92 15:57:48 GMT
- Article-I.D.: news.Bx930F.7rt
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- qualtrak@netcom.com (Qual Trak) writes:
-
- >I talked to HP Software Support today and the (Partial) solution is to
- >fully specify the *background and *foreground and *foregroundColor
- >resources for the application. as an example, if your applications class
- >name was XProgram you could put the following in the program's
- >app_defaults file
-
- >XProgram*background: Gray
- >XProgram*foregroundColor: Black
- >XProgram*foreground: Black
-
- >This takes care of most of the color problems I had with the exception
- >of menubars and Active Buttons hilite color.
-
- The only full solution we found, and the one our product ships with,
- is to provide a Palette file which contains the colors we wanted.
- Then, VUE is handling the situation no matter what, it's just a choice
- of our colors or its colors.
-
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