Hi, I'm looking at starting the conversion of fpGUI Toolkit's own Canvas and Image classes, to using the TFPCustomCanvas and related image classes.
Looking at TFPColor as defined below.... I looked at using something similar to this in fpGUI, but soon realized that published properties of record type is not supported. So I ended up using similar to Lazarus and Delphi - TColor of type integer. ==============[ fpimage.pp ]=============== TFPColor = record red,green,blue,alpha : word; end; ======================================== I really like the idea of having separated R,G,B,A colors. Plus you always know the order of the separated R, G, B and A. The individual colors could also store values higher that 0..254 for other color space implementations (I think). But what's the point of having TFPColor when properties of that type can't be published. You will never be able to have something like the following... TPanel = class(...) ... published property Color: TFPColor read FColor write FColor; end; Even Lazarus had to override all the FPColor properties in Canvas and Image classes to use TColor instead. So what's the point? Am I missing something. If the Reader/Writer classes used for streaming Lazarus Form files (*.lfm) could handle TFPColor the output could look as follows: object Panel1: TPanel Left = 213 Height = 50 Top = 37 Width = 170 Caption = 'Panel1' Color = (240,0,115,0) end Color being of type TFPColor and the values in brackets are always in R, G, B, A order (no matter the platform). I have seem many theme config files under Linux using a similar format for storing color values. Is this possible with the Reader/Write? But first we have to address the problem of the TFPColor not being able to be published. So in summary: * What's the point of TFPColor when we cannot publish it. * Can the Reader/Writer support TFPColor Regards, - Graeme - _______________________________________________ fpGUI - a cross-platform Free Pascal GUI toolkit http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal