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Hi guys,

Here is a utility which makes an example "ini" file for a menu choice.

The fun is that I have used Gradient background (c/o Gary) as well as his CDCGUI colour choosing; can be changed on the fly in the program, rather than fixed in the script.

1. Resizes list (and box) depending on number of items

2. Fixed comment box to check if there are multiple paragraphs.

3. Resizes comment box (and box) if extra paragraphs

4. Moved right and high; or Centre; buttons on change tab!

5. Number of items up to 36 if comment not too large and Windows font size normal.

the main Item List selects by right-click; return is to the "ini" file (you can change easily to message box if you wish; edit at the "ini"s

If it works, the "type" of colours (Blues etc) selects with a single left click; the exact colours select with RIGHT mouse (colour 1 of gradient), ALT -RIGHT (colour2) and if there is a third colour , SHIFT-RIGHT! (or you can left select and click the buttons); you see the gradient pattern change in the background.

You get to the colour change fron the "Changes" tab, then select a pattern (bottom row, eg "XBOX", then "COLOURS"

Best, Randall

What do you think?

Randall

PS - Sorry - How do I post the thumbnail hyperlimk?

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Background tab while smaller

Changes tab

Colour changing (though changed since then)

Background tab while larger

EDIT1; couldn't see the list if I Had your registry entry wrong for fonts;

changed over the download file

Edited by randallc
  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

Hi,

I have updated the menu ; needs 1.1.19 beta, I think.

1. Thanks to Gary; incorporates GUI color choice (Colours 1,2,3 on butttons "1", "2","3")

2. Fonts chooser without shelling out to CFCWizard

3. Slider if proportions out a little after changing list font or font size.

4. Font size chooser (updown)

5. OK and cancel buttons.

6. List select default set as first in list at present.

Best, Randall

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Edited by randallc

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