One of these days we should do a pass because I do not get why such properties are not simply handled by the model.

Stef

Changes on a widget attributes can be defined when it is build.
To hook into this, use #whenBuiltDo:

|t|
t:= TextModel new.
t whenBuiltDo:[:a | a widget color: Color gray].
t openWithSpec.





2014-09-26 15:51 GMT+02:00 Johan Fabry <jfa...@dcc.uchile.cl <mailto:jfa...@dcc.uchile.cl>>:


    I have not tried this, I just browsed the documentation, but I am
    putting it here as this process usually is the right way to find
    answers to these questions: I looked at the spec class for
    windows: WindowModel and the ‘protocol' protocol to see its
    configuration options. None mention color. I looked at the
    superclass: AbstractWindowModel, and the ‘protocol’ protocol does
    have a color: setter.

    So if you have a reference to the WindowModel for the window you
    are using, you should be able to set the color. Please tell me if
    this works for you. I think this question is a good candidate for
    updating the documentation.

    On Sep 26, 2014, at 6:11 AM, Annick Fron <l...@afceurope.com
    <mailto:l...@afceurope.com>> wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    >       I am using a window with spec, where can I define a white
    background for it ?
    >
    > Annick
    >



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