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FolderColor5=… is wrong

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:arrow: Pierre

• I prepared a new customized folder from the template below :

ImageImage

• On the screen, I noticed that the colour #5 (R-L Vertical external borders)
was not the one I stated in the INI, like shown below :

ImageImage

• These borders might be light brown as :
FolderColor5=#AB7F09
…while the screen shot shows them as #00AC7B

:?:

• Aside, I noticed too that the gradation on the template is better than the one made on the screen. :|

• Please, could you check and fix that ? TIA !

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Re: FolderColor5=… is wrong

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Could you post all FolderColor used?
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ONE wrong…

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:) Again…

• Below are all entries :
FolderColor1=#D8FD8C
FolderColor2=#5EC581
FolderColor3=#B79408
FolderColor4=#EDB00D
FolderColor5=#AB7F09
- Only the #5 is not rendered. The template contains 90 colours (no blur - no smooth),
and there are 26 only on the screen, using the same colour-values to set them.

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Re: ONE wrong…

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Clo wrote: FolderColor5=#AB7FO9
It's perhaps better to use FolderColor5=#AB7F09 :-)
and there are 26 only on the screen, using the same colour-values to set them.
I have not the band like you, do you use a 32bits display?
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Re: ONE wrong…

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xnview wrote:I have not the band like you, do you use a 32bits display?
Sorry if I intrude, not really knowing the subject, but isn't the band behaviour due to lossy compression of thumbnails (i.e. JPG low quality)?
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Re: ONE wrong…

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Troken wrote:
xnview wrote:I have not the band like you, do you use a 32bits display?
Sorry if I intrude, not really knowing the subject, but isn't the band behaviour due to lossy compression of thumbnails (i.e. JPG low quality)?
Oh yes right, i use lossless!
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A bone in the cheese !

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:) Again…
It's perhaps better to use FolderColor5=#AB7F09 :D
• Well, it's indeed to show what the colour should be…:P
I have not the band like you, do you use a 32bits display?
• No I don't, the display is 16 BPP for these images, that's the colour depth I have here generally (shared memory…).
- With 32-BPP, it's quite crasy, since with the same folder, I get that :

ImageImage

…where other colours are wrong (the upper tab of the folder and its frame, the gradation hues too, in a wrong range).
- Worse : with 32 BPP, I get even the marked folder as GREEN in the lists i.e. in the Save as… dialogue,
and even when marking an icon on the Desktop ! Please watch below :

ImageImageImageImage

• Normally, the marking colour is the light-orange selection colour that you see for the text-labels.

• I use ZIP compression for the cache, thus lossless in both cases, 16 or 32 BPP.

• There is a Image somewhere…
… because if I set FolderColor5=$AB7F09 I get the right colour with 16 BPP !
- That entry has a :bug: , it uses # as $ and vice versa ! With 32 BPP, all entries behave the same !

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