> Hello All,
> Just another newbie question....
> I'm trying to create a menubar of itemgroups.  I would like the itemgroups 
> and child items to have a separate color from the other itemgroups in the 
> menubar.  This would allow different colored itemgroups in the menubar to be 
> 'color coded' acording to the subject type. I've subclassed ItemGroup and 
> Item, but can't seem to integrate the Style stuff into the classes.
>
> I've tried using Styles, according to the source code.  I've tried using 
> Styles according to the previous posts on this list.  I've tried copying 
> 'draw' code from the source files. Nothing seems to work.  I can compile 
> without errors, but the desired colors don't appear in the subclassed 
> itemgroup or item.
>
> Can someone give me an esample of how to incorporate styles into a subclass?
>
> NamedStyle( ItemGroup::default_style);
> seems like it's supposed to create a new style, as a copy from an existing 
> style. But how do I make the desired changes and incorporate it into my 
> CIGroup subclass of ItemGroup?
>
> Revert( Style *s);
> appears to be the function for making changes to the new style.  Do I create 
> a class function
> CIGroup::revert() in my class?
>
> I've read the documentation, but am getting more confused as I go on.
>
> Please point me in the right direction.
>
> Thanks,
> Marty
>
>

there is a parameter in the menu_item class, and i think you can set the color 
through changing the last parameter.

Of course, I prefer to use FLUID to make these stuffs.

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