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    Question Skin color help

    Hi Guys,

    I need some help to make skins for SS&D. Could anybody tell me what kind of color code system is in the skin.inis? It's not the common hexa, I've tried to figure out what mean the numbers in color sections, but it's failed.

    Any help? Thanks in advance...

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    It's a nullbyte and reverse RGB.
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    Jesus... Could You tell me something more about it? If You could demonstrate it with a sample it would be nice. For example how can I translate an RGB color to the code used in SS&D?
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    The linked tools should allow you to pick colours from a colour dialog

    But the "hard" way: let's take a look at this example:

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    Background=9141122
    9141122 decimal is 0x008B7B82 hexadecimal. Which is R=0x82, G=0x7B and B=0x8B.

    So to go the other way round, you take 0x00BBGGRR and use the Windows calculator to cenvert it from hexadecimal to decimal.

    I also sometimes use ColorSPY to grab colours, which can display colours in Delphi format.
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    Thank You very much for Your help.
    It's true - it's not so easy way to define a color. I'll try to do my best. Thanx again!

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