Przemysław Czerpak wrote:
>
> Yes it is. Please read Clipper documentation.
> Clipper uses indexes in range 0-15 for foreground and
> background colors with the following meaning.
> 0-black
> 1-blue
> 2-green
> 3-cyan
> 4-red
> 5-magenta
> 6-brown
> 7-light gray
> 8-gray
> 9-light blue
> 10-light green
> 11-light cyan
> 12-light red
> 13-light magenta
> 14-yellow
> 15-white
>
> You can select colors in Clipper using stringslike:
> "4/1" => red/blue
> "15/2" => white/green
>
> In harbour/tests/gtcolors.prg you have code example which uses
> such numeric indexes to select colors. Please be so kind and
> comment the line 20 in this file (with HB_GTVERSION() functions)
> and compile it using Clipper and check how it works.
>
> Harbour fully respects such numeric indexes so I do not see any
> reason why we should create execption for HB_GTI_PALETTE and add
> 1 to these indexes when in all other places (the numeric color
> notation using indexes is accepted by _ALL_ functions using color
> strings) we will use Clipper compatible 0 based color values.
>
> If you know such reason then please tell us about them.
> If not then IMO GTWVG should be fixed to be compatible with
> color indexes used by Clipper.
>
Now I am more aware about internals.
Thanks for this insight, I will fix GTWVG soon.
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enjoy hbIDEing...
Pritpal Bedi
_a_student_of_software_analysis_&_design_
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