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#140746 29/01/06 07:51 AM
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Someone that know the value for $rgb in mirc's own dialogs? i comming close but not 100%, and i use $rgb(206,206,206) .. or someone that know a way i can identify the $rgb value on a open dialog? :tongue:


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#140747 29/01/06 08:15 AM
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I don't see what this has to do with scripting. And you could answer your own question.

Print screen
Basically any graphics editing program -> Paste
Grab Color -> Color Editor

It's almost too easy.

#140748 29/01/06 08:19 AM
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I Believe mIRC uses windows colors for dialog's, so the color would depend on your windows setting. I guessed you were using the same colors I am using $rgb(192,192,192). I used the color dialog in mIRC to find the color you were tring to achieve the used Paint shop pro to confirm it.

Hope this helps


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#140749 29/01/06 08:42 AM
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Since i need the color for a menu in mirc, and i use the menus for my script, then i think it's a script related question.. dont you? and i cant force the people using my script to do that every time they change the color on there window sheme, so i need to know if i can identify the rgb value in any way, it must be possible some way ?


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#140750 29/01/06 09:07 AM
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Read this:

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Since i need the color for a menu in mirc, and i use the menus for my script, then i think it's a script related question.. dont you? and i cant force the people using my script to do that every time they change the color on there window sheme, so i need to know if i can identify the rgb value in any way, it must be possible some way ?


Here you mention it will be used by other users.


Now read this:

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Someone that know the value for $rgb in mirc's own dialogs? i comming close but not 100%, and i use $rgb(206,206,206) .. or someone that know a way i can identify the $rgb value on a open dialog? :tongue:


That hardcoded value you give, implies to me the code is for your own use, and not for other users.

Now, stop asking vague questions. With the number of topics you start everyday, you should have figured it out by now.

#140751 29/01/06 09:58 AM
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everyone dosent have english as native language.. and if you dont like my questions, then dont answer them, simple. and i still need to know if you can change the $rgb() value default to what windows using, and if you cant answer that question, then dont answer at all. it dosent help by have you flame here..

;---------------- EDIT

What i was looking for was $rgb(face), so the problem is solved now.. thnx for the help smile

Last edited by sparta; 29/01/06 10:11 AM.

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