On 25/08/2018 15:16, Bob Spelten via Ql-Users wrote:
Op Sat, 25 Aug 2018 12:03:03 +0200 schreef pjwitte via Ql-Users
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Thank you, guys. The confusion, it appears, was entirely mine. I'll
spare you my various excuses; one of the many clues that should
have alerted me to the error of my ways
Op Sat, 25 Aug 2018 12:03:03 +0200 schreef pjwitte via Ql-Users
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Thank you, guys. The confusion, it appears, was entirely mine. I'll
spare you my various excuses; one of the many clues that should have
alerted me to the error of my ways was in sp_titletextbg! :) I do wish,
however, tha
in QL Toady, Quanta, etc.
Dilwyn
-Original Message- From: Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2018 4:37 PM
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Cc: Marcel Kilgus
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] colour confusion
OK, I have a little bit more time and net here now. When I defined
the colours
tle bars), but never really
thought to query it at the time despite writing articles about it in QL
Toady, Quanta, etc.
Dilwyn
-Original Message-
From: Marcel Kilgus via Ql-Users
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2018 4:37 PM
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Cc: Marcel Kilgus
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] colour con
OK, I have a little bit more time and net here now. When I defined the colours
15 or so years ago I was asking the community for feedback, but I think most
people didn‘t even quite understand the purpose yet, so there weren‘t really
any changes to it.
I defined the colours based on three things
August 24, 2018 1:06 PM
To: ql-us...@q-v-d.com
Cc: Marcel Kilgus
Subject: Re: [Ql-Users] colour confusion
No, „middle ground“ is supposed to be an alternative INK colour.
Still on holiday, hope this works.
Marcel
Am 24.08.2018 um 14:45 schrieb pjwitte via Ql-Users
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There appears to be some inc
No, „middle ground“ is supposed to be an alternative INK colour.
Still on holiday, hope this works.
Marcel
> Am 24.08.2018 um 14:45 schrieb pjwitte via Ql-Users
> :
>
> There appears to be some inconsistency in the application of colour
> components of palettes by different software authors.
There appears to be some inconsistency in the application of colour
components of palettes by different software authors. Im referring in
particular to the use of "middle ground". Correct me if Im wrong, but
I assumed this option was reserved for use as the strip colour, ie the
colour of the te