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Storyr... i will start with echoing the sentiments above... we really appreciate what you have done for the entire ppc community... my question is has anyone figured out if there is a way to use wp-pilot with weatherpanel while in a pocketbreeze tab... I have seen all of your posts regarding your work with ms, and have tried just about every combination from having pilot on my today screen to having it as it's own tab within pocketbreeze... I am at my wits end, but love pocketbreeze and dont want to switch to ms... Any answers you can give would be a huge help... I have big fingers and enjoy the one-handed use that pilot gives...
Thanks a ton... BIGRIC |
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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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Obviously, PB doesn't allow multiple plugins per tab, so that won't work. |
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