Thanks Pete,
I tried
setBlink(.F.)
setColor( "B+/W* ) // bright blue on bright white
but still had a gray background. I put a doublequote after the
asterisk, but still got a gray background. I substituted a plus sign
(+) for the asterisk, but still got a gray background. I tried using
harbour and hbrun instead of compiling to native binary with hbmk2,
still the same result. The following is a "hello world" program I used
in order to demonstrate my inability to get a bright white background:
===================================================
setBlink(.F.)
setColor( "B+/W+" )
CLS
@0,0 say "Hello World!"
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What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
SteveT
pete....@gmail.com said on Sat, 30 Sep 2023 02:35:43 -0700 (PDT)
>Hi,
>
>try this:
>setBlink(.F.)
>setColor( "B+/W* ) // bright blue on bright white
>
>Beyond the above traditional color handling, you can do more
>spectacular color tricks
>utilizing the function* hb_gtInfo()* but it's a little bit more
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