Christian MICHON <christian_michon_at_yahoo.fr> writes:
> Hi fvwm gurus,
>
> I understand I need to use XORvalue for FvwmAnimate
> and strokes, for example.
>
> This does not always give good results. When I use
> a stroke on top of a grey rgb:c0/c0/c0, most of the
> values for XORvalue make the stroke invisible.
>
> I'd like instead to use a solid bright red color
> for both FvwmAnimate and the strokes. I usually do
> not use this for my windows decorations.
>
> Is it possible to do this without hacking the sources
> ?
> Or if a hack is needed, where to start ?
>
> I use fvwm-2.4.6.
FvwmAnimate lets you use various colors, or a pixmap.
It always xor's.
There are dialogs to try various colors, check the man page.
If you want to change the source, see:
modules/FvwmAnimate/FvwmAnimate.c, search for "xor".
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Received on Mon Apr 01 2002 - 22:27:16 BST