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start date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:13:19 -0700,
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Serious Color omission in the Compact Framework
Hi,
The Compact Framework has DeepPink and DeepSkyBlue, but no DeepPurple.
That's just sad... :)
Hilton
Date:Thu, 16 Aug 2007 02:13:19 -0700
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RE: Serious Color omission in the Compact Framework
The Compact Framework allows you to define colors based on RGB. If you
really need this color, then retrieve it's rgb values and create it
dynamically.
Rick D.
Contractor
"Hilton" wrote:
> Hi,
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> The Compact Framework has DeepPink and DeepSkyBlue, but no DeepPurple.
> That's just sad... :)
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> Hilton
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Date:Thu, 16 Aug 2007 17:59:21 -0700
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Re: Serious Color omission in the Compact Framework
I think you missed his point. It's missing Deep Purple as well as it
related Smoke On the Water color.
--
Chris Tacke, Embedded MVP
OpenNETCF Consulting
Managed Code in an Embedded World
www.OpenNETCF.com
"dbgrick" wrote in message
news:6CA7808B-715B-4466-87F0-D64F94D338AE@microsoft.com...
> The Compact Framework allows you to define colors based on RGB. If you
> really need this color, then retrieve it's rgb values and create it
> dynamically.
>
> Rick D.
> Contractor
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> "Hilton" wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> The Compact Framework has DeepPink and DeepSkyBlue, but no DeepPurple.
>> That's just sad... :)
>>
>> Hilton
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Date:Thu, 16 Aug 2007 20:27:08 -0500
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