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Old 08-31-2007, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Nic View Post
Thanks for all of your contributions. I was able to change your comm240 to clear like your junior just smaller. I have it on a light background and the white text doesn't show up that well. 1) What file do i need to pull out and drop into notepad to start? 2) What numbers do I need to change? I'm assuming its the 255,255,255 numbers but i'm not sure. Thanks.
Hi there - sorry, I haven't been on for a while...

First off, no need to address these questions to me personally - there's plenty of knowledgeable people here to answer your question.

Second, I wish you would have posted this on the Commuter-240 thread - there's too many little weatherpanel threads popping up.

Third, the answer to your question

255-255-255 is white, and 0-0-0 is black - with everything else in between. These are RGB color specifications. A good way to figure them out is as follows:

1. On your PC, open Paint.
2. Select Colors on the menu, then Edit Colors...
3. Click Define Custom Colors
4. Find the color you like -> the RGB code will be shown in the Red/Green/Blue fields on the lower right. For example, green is 0-255-0. Just use these codes on the weatherpanel layouts to specify colors...

Good luck!
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