- May
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Hi,
sorry about the wrongly threaded earlier message. I didn't realize I hit
andwer.
With the latest version of TCMD x32 I have the following effect:
I usually have set the background of my TCC window to blue using OPTION.
While without these settings TCC/LE and TCC x64 come up with a black
background, TCC x32 comes up blue. I don't know where this blue comes
from, I find nothing in the INI files which could be responsible. What
is irritating me is that this blue is of a lighter hue than the blue I
get from the OPTION settings.
Speaking of OPTION: on the first tab of Take Command Options (Window?)
in my german version the next to last entry (Datei automatisch .......)
is cut of by the frame line.
TCMD x64: the installer still shows no license info.
There's another option to set background colors on the second tab
(Tabs?) of the Take Command Options: Fenster (Windows?). But whatever I
set the output colors to, even using admin rights, these setting come up
(Default) after a restart.
Best Regards,
* Klaus Meinhard *
<www.4dos.info>
sorry about the wrongly threaded earlier message. I didn't realize I hit
andwer.
With the latest version of TCMD x32 I have the following effect:
I usually have set the background of my TCC window to blue using OPTION.
While without these settings TCC/LE and TCC x64 come up with a black
background, TCC x32 comes up blue. I don't know where this blue comes
from, I find nothing in the INI files which could be responsible. What
is irritating me is that this blue is of a lighter hue than the blue I
get from the OPTION settings.
Speaking of OPTION: on the first tab of Take Command Options (Window?)
in my german version the next to last entry (Datei automatisch .......)
is cut of by the frame line.
TCMD x64: the installer still shows no license info.
There's another option to set background colors on the second tab
(Tabs?) of the Take Command Options: Fenster (Windows?). But whatever I
set the output colors to, even using admin rights, these setting come up
(Default) after a restart.
Best Regards,
* Klaus Meinhard *
<www.4dos.info>