I have a H&M (4.5.1.1392) project which doesn't render colours correctly under Win 8.1. The text renders correctly in the H&M IDE, and in the generated PDF, but all the text is black when I look at the CHM file on my Win8.1 PC. It looks fine when I look at it under Windows XP.
Note that there is a fourth line in white text on a white background.
Any help would be appreciated. I'm particularly interested to find out if it's something peculiar to my setup, rather than something that will be apparent on all Win8 PCs.
Thanks,
Ross
My CHM help doesn't display font colours correctly in W8.1
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Re: My CHM help doesn't display font colours correctly in W8
OK after some testing, I have determined that there are Windows 8 themes which when selected cause this effect, presumably because some colour mapping/palette is being messed with. I selected another theme and the problem is gone.
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Re: My CHM help doesn't display font colours correctly in W8
Hi Ross,
Yes, the colors in your output file are fine on all versions of Windows. The problem is definitely not there. I'm deleting the links to your Dropbox in your posting. It's not such a good idea to have active links to your private account open on the Internet like that...
Yes, the colors in your output file are fine on all versions of Windows. The problem is definitely not there. I'm deleting the links to your Dropbox in your posting. It's not such a good idea to have active links to your private account open on the Internet like that...
Regards,
Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support)
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Tim (EC Software Documentation & User Support)
Private support:
Please do not email or PM me with private support requests -- post to the forum directly.
Re: My CHM help doesn't display font colours correctly in W8
Thanks Tim. (the links were to files in my public dropbox folder - nobody else could do anything other than read these two files unless they made a very lucky guess, in which case, they might be able to access other files in the folder, but by definition, I only ever put files in there that I am happy to make public).
Best regards,
Ross
Best regards,
Ross