Short: Popup palette on front screen Author: Kyzer/CSG Uploader: Kyzer/CSG Type: util/cli Architecture: m68k-amigaos Colors lets you change the colours of any screen, even a screen without it's own built-in palette changing facility. However, colour changes made with Colors are only temporary, they cannot be saved to disk like Workbench colours. To change the colours of a screen, Colors must open on that screen. To do this, maneouver the screen whose colours you want to change to the frontmost position, using the top-right screen depth gadget. Once it is at the front, drag it down, and any other screens in the way, until you can see the Workbench screen. Now run Colors by double clicking on it's icon. Colors has now opened on the frontmost screen, so drag it up again, and edit the colours with the palette requester. Click on 'OK' to keep any changes you make to the palette, click on 'Cancel' to restore the original colours, clicking 'undo' will undo the last change you made." If you want, you can copy this to SYS:Tools instead of to C:, as that is where 'Colors' from Workbench 2 lived. 1.3 compatible Requires reqtools.library (available on Aminet or from PD disks) **************************************************************************** * THIS PROGRAM IS PART OF THE "KYZER'S SMALLS" COLLECTION * * The KyzSmlClxn is a set of small yet useful commands. * * * * Commands are installed by copying them to your C: directory. * * Source is included, and is licensed under the GNU GPL version 2. * * * * Email Kyzer/CSG or see the website at http://zap.to/kyz * ****************************************************************************