On Sat, 9 Sep 2000 19:58:06 -0700, Ming-Li wrote:

>> If you wish to change/modify the colour in one of the message list
>> colours that you have defined, it can be annoyingly tedious
>> because when you open the colour editor dialog, it doesn't start
>> with the colour already defined. Instead it starts with black ....
>> all the time!

ML> Unless I'm misunderstanding you, I can't confirm this. When I try to
ML> edit any of the existing color group, TB always show me the current
ML> color designation.

Hehehe. I saw the lack of clarity in what I wrote and decided that I'd
clarify as needed.

The problem occurs with custom colour changes.

You can create a new message colour for experimentation. Create an
arbitrary custom colour. You now test it, decide that it's too dark and
wish to lighten it a bit. You go back to message colour properties, hit
the colour edit button. It doesn't start at the present colour but on
black.

In fact, if you have any custom colours defined at present, try to make
a small change to the colour in one of them. The editor doesn't start
with the colour defined but with black. This doesn't happen with the
editor custom colours.

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