wierd this is what I was doing. But with 8 bit vals ;

eg - my_col=window.get_colormap().alloc(0,255,255)

with you 16 bit vals it seem to work !

mallum


on Thu, May 03, 2001 at 01:37:18PM +0200, Alexandre Fayolle wrote:
> On Thu, 3 May 2001, mallum wrote:
> 
> > I've been having this problem as well with a clist. Unfortunatly the solution 
>given here
> > wont work for me as I only want to change individual row colors rather than
> > all of them. Would it be possiblke to reverse individual row foreground and
> > background colors - this would do for me ?
> 
> 
> I'm sorry I missed the beginning of the thread, so this message might be
> completely unrelated. If so please excuse me.
> I don't know how to specifically reverse the colors of a row, but this is
> how I change the background color a an individual row in a GtkCList
> 
> After the widget is realized, I allocate a new color: 
> 
> my_col=window.get_colormap().alloc(65535,51400,51400)
> 
> and then I use list.ser_background(row,my_col), with row being the row
> number of the list. Since a GtkCTree is a GtkCList, this should work too?
> 
> Alexandre Fayolle
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