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#1 Posted : Tuesday, May 4, 2010 11:10:11 AM(UTC)

buzon  
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I have received a advice to use this range
function and it works properly.



LEAD1.SetRgnColorRGBRange RGB(210, 0, 0), RGB(255, 40, 40), L_RGN_SET



Still, to be sure that what I am getting is correct, I would like to 'see' this range of colors.


what can I do to see them... in my case the reason of this... is that theoretically this are a range of redish colors... but when built into my
aplication I am not sure if they are all red.

Thanks

Emilio
 

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, May 5, 2010 3:02:37 AM(UTC)

Adnan Ismail  
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Emilio,
You can make the region visible after you select it using the Lead1.RgnFrameType property by setting it to any value but "None".
 
#3 Posted : Wednesday, May 5, 2010 12:45:23 PM(UTC)

buzon  
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Adnan:
Wonderful... I like it ...

It is very practical to modify the range
so it would capture all you want.

Thanks
Emilio
 
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