Title: | note 3 has pointer to current kit |
Notice: | note 3 has pointer to current kit |
Moderator: | PEACHS::GHEFF |
Created: | Wed May 29 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 3301 |
Total number of notes: | 14905 |
Customer is running a system management application using eXcursion. The application, when run natively on a UNIX workstation, displays a list of alarms that display as black lettering on a red background. If a user selects an alarm, that specific line reverses to red lettering on a black background (to indicate that that record has been selected). When he runs this application on his NT/Alpha box via eXcursion, instead of getting red on black when he selects an alarm, he gets yellow and pink. Any ideas? Thanks, Dave
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3233.1 | PEACHS::GHEFF | Got a head with wings | Mon Feb 10 1997 13:21 | 14 | |
Please be specific about eXcursion versions. Also, what color depth is Windows NT set for? (256, 32K, 64K, 16.7M?) What video hardware is in the system? What version of NT? Have updated video drivers been installed on the system? Does this same thing happen with any other NT system? As always, if possible, collect a trap file from the customer displaying the problem. (From the NT command line cd into the eXcursion ALPHA directory and run: wxserver -trap=yellownpink.trp [or somesuch file name.] Then put the file in a location that we can get to.) #Gary |