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From: mitroo@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu (Varun Mitroo)
Subject: Re: Color Workspace
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In article <1991Apr23.225929.25115@engin.umich.edu> rpitt@caen.engin.umich.edu (Raymond Jeczen Pittman) writes:
>The question I have is the following:
>
>Is the workspace capable of cool color backgrounds other than the
>described grey?  Can we really go nuts with color stuff provided we
>supply enough memory?  Do you think 24 megs would be sufficient for
>most practical color purposes?  
>

What I always wanted to be able to do was change the *window borders* from
gray to a nice green marble texture or something else.  I know this could
make the displays nonstandard and possibly add to the graphics overhead, but
it would really make the display look a lot more aesthetically pleasing.

What's the use of having color if it's only in a few specks on a gray screen?

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