-- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "brucexs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For format item, you must use a single number to specify the 
> colour.  You can use win.debug (inputtcolor) to find the number.

Thank you a lot for your (quick) response - it works already:-) What 
I do not understand somehow is that PowerPro seems to use a different 
color code. I know RGB and I have no problems with Hex of any kind. 
But this PowerPro approach is a new world - not documented anywhere 
(apart from a small sample number (not how to get to it) in the 
sripting docu) - RGB is documented (hard to find) but it does not 
seem to work...

Please make PowerPro a bit more simple. Otherwise it will be just 
used by some assembler freaks one day. Why not use the RGB codes? Too 
simple?

And the documentation could be better. Dymamic bars are a great 
thing - but if nobody knows about them and how to set them up it is a 
waste of the genius Brucexs and his great tool PowerPro...




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