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Changing the *CLOCK* Color...
I know how to do it, but lets say I want an orange "CLOCK" ??

1 1 0   = Yellow
etc etc..


RGB  is edited on RCO EDITOR with "1s"  


How do I make orange with 'ones' ??? :S Im a bit lost there.



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RE: Changing the *CLOCK* Color...
so you just want the RGB sort-of code for orange?
18/05/2007 10:35 PM
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RE: Changing the *CLOCK* Color...
MMmm I know is "255 165 0"

But I read somewhere that I can only use sets of 'ones'   on R G B ...

So I was like confused how I saw orange somewhere when I read you can only use 'ones'..  

Can I just insert the 255 165 0... in the RGB boxes?? will that work? that's pretty much my question, Im just a bit lazy :P to try it out and having the chances of not working.. I rather do it if it does work.

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RE: Changing the *CLOCK* Color...
i don't think you can. i don't know what orange is in the RGB1 version, but someone else might know
18/05/2007 10:58 PM
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RE: Changing the *CLOCK* Color...
Divide the numbers by 255, that is, for:
(R G B)
255, 165, 0
Enter:
1, 0.6471, 0
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