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- *** C H O C O ***
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- version 0.0 alpha, charlie bravo papa tango whisky zulu
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- written by Gérard Cornu (16/11/91)
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- using SAS/C 5.10a
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- ¡¡¡ F R E E W A R E !!!
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- What is it?
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- Choco is for 'CHOose COlours'!!!
- It's a simple, intuitive and also quite useless program!
- But if you ever want to change your Workbench colours to the
- standards one used by WB 1.3 or WB 2.0 it's what you need!
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- Usage
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- Just type choco at the shell prompt (don't run or runback it, it'll
- detach on its own) or, from the Workbench, double click on the choco
- icon. That's it!
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- A small title bar sized window should appear at the top of your
- screen with 3 gadgets in it (plus the usual system gadgets).
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- Clicking on the first one (1.3) will change your Workbench colours
- to the standards 1.3, clicking on the second one will change them
- to the (you guessed right :-) standards 2.0 ones.
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- And clicking on the 3rd one (RST) will reset the workbench colours
- to the ones you were using before launching choco.
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- When you will exit from choco, by clicking the close gadget(!!),
- your colours will stay in the last choice you made in choco,
- until you reboot, use choco again, switch off, or if you are
- using 2.0, load prefs/palette.
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- If you are using 1.3 and want to use the new 2.0 colours (much
- easier on the eyes :-) every time you boot your system, just
- launch choco, click on the 2.0 gadget then exit (not necessary).
- After that, load Preferences and click on the save gadget.
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- Choco uses GetPrefs, modifies color0 through 3, then uses SetPrefs
- to change the colours. Very simple and system friendly!
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- H a v e a n i c e d a y !
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