Hi Tim,
Einhugur's GammaLib (<http://www.einhugur.com/>) does what you need.
It's what I use in DarkAdapted (<http://www.adpartnership.net/
DarkAdapted/>) which is in use my many an astronomer and planetarium
director.
I believe Astroplanner uses this, as well, and I know that my own
ScopeDriver (<http://www.adpartnership.net/ScopeDriver/>) uses
GammaLib extensively.
It works great on Mac OS, but it's kind of hit-or-miss on Windows
systems. Some users report full success, others have some success,
and it doesn't work at all of some Win32 systems.
Steve
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== Stephen E. Hutson, AquilaDigital Partnership ==
== http://www.adpartnership.net ==
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On Jul 31, 2006, at 5:54 p.m., Tim Jones wrote:
Hi Folks,
Has anyone experimented with (or succeeded :) ) changing control
color schemes? I'm working on a side-project that will be used by
Amateur Astronomers and I need to be able to shift to a red-scale
color scheme (think Logic or Pro Tools' grey-blue palette, but in
reds). For night-vision retention while using a computer, the user
either must put a dark red film over the LCD, or the app should
have a red mode. So far, my attempts have been less than
successful as there's always a white or light grey peeking out from
somewhere. The brightest shade used would be &cB0464A.
(BTW) this is why i've discovered the Color Picker crash so readily
today :( .
Any tips on going all red?
Tim
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