Re[2]: Check patch for a separate color for hotkeys in red dialogs
- From: pavelsh <pavelsh mail ru>
- To: Leonard den Ottolander <leonard den ottolander nl>
- Cc: MC Devel <mc-devel gnome org>
- Subject: Re[2]: Check patch for a separate color for hotkeys in red dialogs
- Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 19:02:30 +0600
Hello Leonard,
Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 4:45:52 PM, you wrote:
>> - { 0, 0, 0 }, /* unused */
>> + { "errorhot=", 0, 0 }, /* Error dialog normal/hot */
LdO> Ok. So you are using the unused entry for this. I am not sure if this is
LdO> entry is reserved for a reason (probably not as it doesn't state such a
LdO> warning). Also I wouldn't know if the new colour is better defined
LdO> *before* DEFAULT_COLOR_INDEX.
No.
LdO> Is there any funny arithmetic done with
LdO> these colour indexes?
No. DEFAULT_COLOR_INDEX is only color index for "default" color.
LdO> Maybe also bold? Not sure how that works out when the colour itself is
LdO> already defined with bold...
Colors from color_table_s (color.c) is defined with A_BOLD and
without A_BOLD already. I use color definitions from
color_table_s for error dialogs.
>> +"errorhot=yellow,red";
LdO> Wouldn't black on red be nicer and more clear to see?:
LdO> +"errorhot=black,red";
No! It's much more silly.
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Best regards,
pavelsh mailto:pavelsh mail ru
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