On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 00:02:17 EDT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. I realize now, I was expecting the wrong behavior.
> The bit about not writing anything to a permanent domain was right.  I've
> now got it figured to actually set defaults later in the code and it works.
> But I've not figured out how to store a default color. placing a NSColor
> directly in a defaults object seems to ruin .GNUstepDefaults.  Is there a
> way to do this other than getting the RGB components and storing them as
> strings?

Use NSColors -description method ...

[defaults setObject: [color description] forKey: @"controlBackgroundColor"];

> PS I've got about 5 or 6 copies of most messaages on
> GNUstep-Apps,Bug,Discuss, and help. Is everyone else having this problem?

I think its a problem with the mailserver software - it's happeneing with
other GNU mailing lists too.  People are working on it.

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