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- Subject: Re: TestStyleColor
- From: Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 7 Jan 2026 18:05:20 +0000
- To: user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
On Wed, 7 Jan 2026 at 16:18, Benoît Minisini < benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Le 07/01/2026 à 17:04, Bruce Steers a écrit : > > > > I think a better description of what Style.color does is needed. the > > wiki just says "Return or set the highlight color of the styled borders. > > " and it sets much more than borders in my programs, many controls > > Backgrounds are adjusting to it and it's a bit ugly. > > > > Actually "styled borders" draws inside the borders when 'Style.Flat' is > true. So the term is not very good in that case! > > But the wiki description of 'Style.Color' is exact: that property is > used when you want to globally higlight the styled borders (and > backgrounds) with a specific color. > > It is used by the IDE for highlighting the interface according to the > current git branch. > > Yes, it is a bit ugly, but it's very useful when you work on tons of > branchs and projects. > > Regards, > > -- > Benoît Minisini. Cheers Benoit, yes i figured it out when i read the difference is it either uses Paint.Stroke or Paint.Fill , then it all made sense. I just added a little info to the wiki Style.Color page. Respects BruceS
| TestStyleColor | CD <dessere.claude@xxxxxx> |
| Re: TestStyleColor | Bruce Steers <bsteers4@xxxxxxxxx> |
| Re: TestStyleColor | Benoît Minisini <benoit.minisini@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |