On Nov 20, 2003, at 2:29 PM, Howard Bornstein wrote:
You're not going crazy (at least not because you're reporting this <g>). This bug has been around since the beginning and has been bugzilled many times.
The workaround is to place a graphic (or other object) at the bottom layer of your stack and color it the color you want your background to be. Clunky, but it works, and holds over into the standalone.
Ahah! So that's why I still have a white rectangular graphic in my project :-)
Relating to this issue is that controls will inherit the backgroundColor even if there is a white graphic underneath everything -- I think.
There is also a Win32 registry lookup for getting the color of the control color for the current Windows user.
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