When a user wants to select a custom colour for desktop background (which nobody ever uses since we all just stick a jpeg on there or whatever), display properties-> desktop -> color (and it feels so wrong to spell it that way) brings up a really nice colour choosing box. Is there any way you can call this up from within MA3?
I may be totally misunderstanding what you said though. Maybe you are referring to the transition? If so, maybe a very quick dim of the background would be a good way to do it. And then mr starfish could do his stuff. Once again, way out of my depth but you never know, maybe my whittering could be useful. Edit. Dale, you have a real talent when it comes to the details. If anyone could track down which drivers are missing yet necessary, it would be you. A little pet project perhaps? |
Nicki - I thought about using that standard Microsoft color chooser, but it's nearly impossible to modify, and doesn't really do what I want. It's always scary to code in something that the OS has more control over than I do. I've always found it cumbersome to use. The block of standard colors is practically useless, and takes up a lot of space. The block of custom colors often doesn't remember colors I've chosen, and seldom puts them into the box I've selected. It might be useful if I could weld the right side of that dialog box onto a new left side of my on creation. But I still need to display little squares of color.
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1. If I ever have the problem myself, then I'll try very hard to track down the solution. 2. Otherwise, I view this as a MA3 support issue. Folks in this forum tracked it down to the extent that we could (actually farther than might be expected). So, unless I have a personal need to solve it, it's up to Jim/Prolific. 2B. In the unlikely event that Jim/Prolific is willing to pay for a sound card like Terry has, I would be happy to try to duplicate Terry's configuration and then (if it exhibits the same symptoms) see 1. above. 3. I also have a small consulting business. Note: I acknowledge Jim's quoting the "Try it before you buy it" policy. But that doesn't help people who have tried it, and bought it, and then install it on other computers in their household; or buy new computers or add-on hardware or upgrade to Wy - and then experience the problem. The above is, of course, a lengthy way of saying "I'm not eager to spend any of my remaining minutes of existence" fixing a known problem for Prolific. (Uncompensated). |
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If only Chip would sign up on these forums. ;)
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But I thought cjmaddy was referring to how far this topic has been dragged away from Jim's request for a concise list of "simple additions". I quite agree with him: "It didn't last long did it, - before the inevitable had to happen!!! " My suggestion https://www.feldoncentral.com/forums...ead.php?t=5263 didn't last long. So the simple additions are being collected in #1 posting in this topic. |
Update: At 2 a.m. I was finally successful at getting a control button to turn a different color. This is nessessary for the background color interface. As usual, the solution was nothing like any Visual C++ example I could find on the Internet (none of which worked). It's all uphill from here! :)
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Jim, I appreciate your wish/need to have a colour box or button, and your requirement to show the current settings that the user has chosen. - What's so frustrating is, that it is so easy to have a group of four or six .reg file scripts, and have MA itself show the current choice.
.... Here's hoping that that hill soon levels out... Good luck!!! |
YAY! Here we go.
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Giving Registry files to users would be a Customer Support nightmare, as I'm sure you can imagine.
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Just a thought.:) |
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Here's the basic plan for the background color interface. There will be six color-sets (top and bottom colors) available. The user can activate one or more of these. When you click on any of the color swatches, you can adjust the color with a set of RGB sliders, or type the numbers in manually.
Each color-set has a timer field. If "Change Colors Automatically" is check-marked, the system will display each color set for the chosen amount of time, then fade to the next. Something like this: |
That's looking very good! :TU: ..... (Far more adjustable than I'd expected!!)
..... Should be enough there to satisfy anyone! ;) ..... I'm looking forward to trying it. |
Nice.. you will need to change the spelling of COlors though or else picky people will complain:D
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Nice one Jim :TU:
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If you hadn't already considered it, I'd like to make a suggestion. Pre populate the color fields with a series of colors from light shades, to dark shades and back to light shades. Something like: http://webpages.charter.net/rlsimon/BGColors.gif That way, even neophytes could approximate the V2 day/night cycling by simply checking the Change Colors Automatically without having to learn anything about creating colors from numbers. A third "Defaults" button next to the OK & Cancel buttons to return everything to its original setting would also be a nice touch. Just my $0.02 worth.... |
Nice Jim, very nice.
And Ralph, I already did ;). |
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Ralph and Nicki,
By now, I've become reluctantly conditioned to accepting that there are two ways that we are forced to spell 'colour'.....(a) The correct way! - and (b) The way that's necessary, if we wish a computer program to work!....... And yes, that also, should be, "programme"!... ;);) |
So, cjmaddy -
You would prefer "COlours"?! :lol: |
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