#include "Fig" ! This file is called Fig-color.bisque although the button colors are ! actually navajowhite. I called it bisque because that is the color ! scheme for the older tcl/tk. Fig*beNiceToColormap: False Fig.internalborderwidth: 0 Fig*highlightThickness: 2 !##### Background, Foreground Fig*canvas.background: ivory Fig*canvas.foreground: black ! all other fore/backgrounds not explicitely chosen Fig*foreground: black Fig*background: gray85 ! widget to turn on/off the balloon messages Fig*msg_form.balloon_toggle*shadowWidth: 2 Fig*msg_form.balloon_toggle.topShadowContrast: -40 Fig*msg_form.balloon_toggle.bottomShadowContrast: -10 ! balloon for current filename window Fig.filename_balloon_popup*Label.background: yellow Fig.filename_balloon_popup*Label.foreground: blue ! balloon for balloon message window Fig.toggle_balloon_popup*Label.background: yellow Fig.toggle_balloon_popup*Label.foreground: blue !balloon describing drawing/editing mode function Fig.mode_balloon_popup*Label.background: yellow Fig.mode_balloon_popup*Label.foreground: blue !balloon describing indicator panel function Fig.ind_balloon_popup*Label.background: yellow Fig.ind_balloon_popup*Label.foreground: blue !balloon describing command panel button function Fig.cmd_balloon_popup*Label.background: yellow Fig.cmd_balloon_popup*Label.foreground: blue !balloon describing unit function Fig.unit_balloon_popup*Label.background: yellow Fig.unit_balloon_popup*Label.foreground: blue !balloon describing mouse function Fig.mouse_balloon_popup*Label.background: yellow Fig.mouse_balloon_popup*Label.foreground: blue Fig*Text*background: linen ! file preview form background (looks like a border) Fig*preview_form.background: gray70 ! library object preview comment window Fig*library_panel.preview_comments*foreground: blue ! "Updating" label in layer button area - this makes the ! label look inactive Fig*updating_layers.foreground: gray70 Fig*Command*background: navajowhite2 Fig*button.background: navajowhite2 Fig*MenuButton*background: navajowhite2 Fig*mixedEdit.background: navajowhite2 Fig*topruler.background: gray95 Fig*sideruler.background: gray95 Fig*List*background: gray95 Fig*Scrollbar.background: gray95 Fig*cancel.background: navajowhite1 Fig*dismiss.background: navajowhite1 Fig*button_form.button*background: navajowhite1 Fig*commands*background: navajowhite1 Fig*horizontal.background: navajowhite1 Fig*Label.background: gray80 Fig*ind_box.background: gray80 Fig*button_form.horizontal.background: gray80 Fig*button_form.update*background: black Fig*button_form.update*foreground: red Fig*upd_ctrl_form.upd_ctrl_btns*shadowWidth: 2 ! label color for divider entry in menus (there is no background resource) Fig*menu_divider.foreground: red !##### Shadows Fig*shadowWidth: 2 Fig*Label.shadowWidth: 1 Fig*horizontal.shadowWidth: 2 Fig*Scrollbar.shadowWidth: 2 ! no shadows for update indicators Fig*button_form.update.shadowWidth: 0 Fig*topShadowContrast: 40 Fig*bottomShadowContrast: -90 Fig*Label.topShadowContrast: -40 Fig*Label.bottomShadowContrast: -10 ! shadows for color buttons in popup Fig*form*stdForm*stdColor.shadowWidth: 2 Fig*form*stdForm*stdColor.topShadowContrast: -40 Fig*form*stdForm*stdColor.bottomShadowContrast: -10 ! shadows for picture types in edit box Fig*pic_type_box.shadowWidth: 0 ! use gray shadows for popup color panel from edit popup so ! we don't use up all color cells Fig*color_box*bottomShadowPixel: gray50 Fig*color_box*topShadowPixel: gray80 ! invert shadows for checkmarks in popup global settings so they ! look depressed Fig*toggle*bottomShadowPixel: gray80 Fig*toggle*topShadowPixel: gray50