mikshaw


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Posted: Oct. 27 2007,14:41 |
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Quote | I actually learned gtk+! Yay! | In two days....impressive. Maybe that's why Gtk and Qt are so popular.
Quote | So now it's white text on black? | That's just my own preference, to fit with my dark window manager. The foreground and background colors are easily changed in the configuration section. Each is set using the standard R G and B colors, each with a value of 0-255, such as those you find in rgb.txt (/etc/X11/rgb.txt in DSL). The FLTK color chooser will show these values when set to "byte" bash> murgaLua -e 'print(fltk.fl_color_chooser("color",0,0,0))'
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