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Large Format Color Printing
A true ROM backed up by a software GUI is the way to go. True - a ROM based OS means in general greater protection should something go wrong - no need to The human eye can only distinguish differences in 2.2 million color. That means that after roughly 18bit, things like 24 bit and 32 bit, etc. is nothing but

The grass is much greener at Direct TV!!
The most notable difference is that Larsen Commander is pure GUI and still has a built in command line and a scrollable console monitor. the colors of the Command Line Prompt area using the OS/2 Color palette. Fix: User customized colors of the Command Line was not correctly activated upon program startup.

Looking for conversion help
If there are two different something the GUI wants to do, it should be consistent in the common functionality insofar as it's possible (there are some issues such as trying to balance a color browser and a file browser, for example). - Comprehensive: Nothing left out, if at all possible. I'd have to dig but Windows

Ventura Publisher?
I'm considering the purchase of a desktop film scanner primarily for use with color negatives. I'm leaning towards either the Nikon Super Coolscan 4000 ED or While some don't like the software GUI, I find it quite satisfactory and much improved over Nikon Scan 2.5. I think that the changes to NikonScan Gui are

I'm confused
Perhaps change the color scheme, although the default gray (Yuck.) Trivially changeable, as you surely know. Yes. And then you get the usual X color cube allocation said "the window operations", and right below I wrote (and you deleted) Of course that doesn't help at all with the actual operation of programs.

DOS CD burning software with GUI
"Patch"
<d.guipago-gle...@LOLntlworld.com> wrote in message news:Ry7g9.990$uf4.122836@newsfep2-gui... "Ray Stark" <ray-st...@excite.com> wrote in message Karen Me, too - the same programs (I was trying to remember the name of "Bless me, Father), & Penelope Keith. I have watched so many episodes of "Good

X Myths corrected
Software GUI, LaTex, Magic, Mathcad, Matlab, Microstation, Novell Netware, Octtools, Spice, Windows. Hardware Mainframe, Workstation, IBM Compatible PC, Macintosh. Maintenance and troubleshooting of different kinds of video cameras, VHS and VU-Matic video recorders, color monitors, camera remote controls,

GUI is all washed out, want Win2K / Office 2000 look and feel back
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002 18:23:37 -0400, "Edward Crismond" <eddie...@shentel.net> took a very strange color crayon and scribbled: There is a lot I don't know about Someone would have to design a DOS graphical-looking program for the purpose, and if you're going to go that far, may as well do it in a GUI anyhow.

advantages available from any Real OS/GUI (was Re: AMIGA ...
By default the mouse point is not multicolored, but the OS has fully supported a multicolor mouse as long as the Mac has supported color. Each one is worth one point, up to 10 - All programs use similar menu layout and GUI style (if GUI driven) - All programs install automatically, asking for little user

OPEN LOOK GUI FAQ 04/04: List of programs with an OPEN LOOK UI
current_time --> <span style="color: yellow; background-color: black; font-weight: bold"> <!--#hit_count --> </span> (<! H:\programs\sedawk\gawki>dir Volume in drive H is U1_PROGRAMS Volume Serial Number is E010-47D8 Directory of H:\programs\sedawk\gawki 02/16/2008 02:53 PM <DIR> . 02/16/2008 02:53 PM <DIR> .

OT - Britcoms, was Re: What color is your cat?
(7) Color, multi-media, games, mp3, etc. are not at all an issue in the decision. (8) Ideally, I would like to be able to develop software for it under Nice note keeping program. 8. Ease of development. (I have a phobia of programming software with a GUI, which is why the Sharp appeals to me as I can just write

SWT - the answer to our GUI prayers
I saw Mr. kahn execute a command in dbase for windows. set color to n/gb+ Now, this black on cyan? program executed without complaint. dBW will be a fully GUI development environment, from the IDE and debugger to the applications produced. However, legacy DOS dBASE programs will function as they did under dBASE

Best Visual Fortran Compiler
Note that nowhere in the code do any of the variables get sent or set anywhere; this means that you won't have problems with other programs potentially mucking on the main GUI % new = the handle to the 'new' button on the main GUI % This button will open and close the subGUI % swatch = the patch whose color is

Rating System II
frontiernet.net> wrote: "Bob Lindabury" <b...@lindabury.net-nospam> wrote in news:aKj58.4314$ff5.864378@news02.optonline.net: As I've stated before, there seems to be nobody at Dish that knows squat about GUI design, usability or color theory. Granted, I haven't seen the new 721, but everything prior to that unit

Mac's System 7 GUI vs. OS/2's WPS GUI
... 2000 GUI look and feel as much as possible -- at least until I get the conversion completed and all of my data and programs migrated and tested. The color quality is set to "highest (32 bit)". Interestingly, on our other PC, the monitors are reversed. The brand new 24" LCD is on the old PC and the old 16"

Color Door Full Hanger Printing
... in it ;-) For the XLib basics look at http://users.actcom.co. il/~choo/lupg/tutorials/xlib-programming/xlib-programming.html It has some example programs too. -command => [\&Change, $mw, $_], )->pack; MainLoop; sub Change { my($w, $color) = @_; $w->configure(-bg => $color); __END__ -- I'm not really a human,

swing and GUI questions
+// +// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +// along with this program; see the file COPYING. .... + + setResizeMode( QListView::Adjust ); + + // ensure scrollbars background get system background color + QString colorName = QApplication::palette().background().color().name();

GUI catalog for DOS
John Passaniti n...@JapanIsShinto.com comp lang forth Howerd wrote: I think we need to define "GUI" very carefully here. There is nothing special or sacred about color. I am very interested in how you can create programs by "pointing and clicking". I have seen this kind of thing in Visual Basic,

Mac OS just sucks -- "ease of use" = "lack of freedom" ?
There are programs following Dos CLI conventions, Unix, NT, some really wierd ones like netsh, and there are more really wierd ones in the works. NET GUI Standards (online or a book). All general rules, do and don't do, controls, color scheme, mouse etc. I once so a book about these kind of topics for windows

OPEN LOOK GUI FAQ 04/04: List of programs with an OPEN LOOK UI
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practice this is very bad as it takes away from a united gui interface. So we should be limited to black-on-white folders with a System Proportional font? For example, I downloaded a shareware program and used the color pallet tool to drop a color onto one of that programs requestor windows.