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[Subsidiary] Custom colours are lost…
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:12 pm
by Clo
Pierre & All

Hello !
- From the Options, set any custom colour in the Win-palette, let's say for the «View» window background…
- Close the options…
- Come back to the same colour choice, call the palette : your customized colour has gone
- Although it's a usual behaviour of Win 9x, it's possible to improve this in the program, since it's done in another viewer. Below, a piece of codes which is used in this viewer (from its author himself, and free to use) :
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- It should be great to keep the customized colours, this'ld avoid me to yell when bound to reset the same colours endlessly…

Kind regards,
Claude
Clo
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 8:43 pm
by ouistiti
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Clo
Same behaviour here with an "XP" machine...
Friendly
Paul
Re: [Subsidiary] Custom colours are lost…
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 7:19 am
by xnview
Clo wrote:
Pierre & All

Hello !
- From the Options, set any custom colour in the Win-palette, let's say for the «View» window background…
- Close the options…
- Come back to the same colour choice, call the palette : your customized colour has gone
- Although it's a usual behaviour of Win 9x, it's possible to improve this in the program, since it's done in another viewer. Below, a piece of codes which is used in this viewer (from its author himself, and free to use) :
Yes, right. Currently customized colors are not saved...
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:55 pm
by ouistiti
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Pierre
Do you think that could be fixed in a future version? It's really irritating… This works fine in Uniview under XP, like you can see below :
I guess it's this program that Clo is talking about ?
Friendly
Paul
Palette still…
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 9:57 pm
by Clo
Ouistiti

Hello Paul!
- Indeed, it's in Uniview… Not a competitor really, since designed for freeware personal use only, and too because the program development is pending (the author has his university studies to end…).
- Below, the palette I get under Win 98 SE in that program:
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- This is got as well for the Options (background colours…) as for the painting retouch-features, where it's more important…

Friendly regards,
Claude
Clo