On 8/9/04 9:27 PM, Bill wrote:
Thanks -- you cleared this up for me. If you click the little button next to
background color which says "clear" (in colors and patterns of stack
inspectior) this causes your background color to be gray. To set your
background color to "clear" you have to open up the color picker and push it
to white. Thanks for the heads up.

If I knew more I would ask for a feature on bugzilla. My feature request
would be to make "clear" be the lack of any color, icon, figure or even
gray. At least that is what I think of as clear. Or maybe if gray is chosen
it should be visible.

Actually, "clear" in this case means "none" or "transparent". It clears the color assignment from the object entirely. When an object has no color specifically assigned to it, it inherits color from the next object up the hierarchy. If that one has no assignment, then the inheritance continues up the hierarchy until an object does have a color assigned or until the default is used. Somewhere in your stack or in Revolution itself there is a gray color that your object is inheriting. So, to avoid that, assign your own color -- in this case, white.


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