Custom themes
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Topic: Custom themes
Posted By: Ark42
Subject: Custom themes
Date Posted: 15 April 2004 at 10:22pm
This theme worked in 8.61 to simulate the blue XP theme colors for win2000 and below, but no longer fully worked in 8.70:
class CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx : public CXTPOffice2003Theme
{
public:
CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx(BOOL bGreyToBlue = TRUE, BOOL bYellowHighlight = FALSE);
BOOL m_bGreyToBlue, m_bYellowHighlight;
protected:
virtual void RefreshMetrics();
};
CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx::CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx(BOOL bGreyToBlue, BOOL bYellowHighlight)
{
m_bGreyToBlue = bGreyToBlue;
m_bYellowHighlight = bYellowHighlight;
RefreshMetrics();
}
void CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx::RefreshMetrics()
{
CXTPOffice2003Theme::RefreshMetrics();
if( !m_bLunaTheme ) {
CXTPColorManager *pClrMgr = XTPColorManager();
COLORREF btn = pClrMgr->GetColor(COLOR_BTNFACE);
if( m_bGreyToBlue && (btn == RGB(192, 192, 192) || btn == RGB(212, 208, 200)) ) {
m_clrDockBarDark = RGB(158, 190, 245);
m_clrDockBarLight = RGB(196, 218, 250);
m_clrCommandBarDark = RGB(129, 169, 226);
m_clrCommandBarLight = RGB(221, 236, 254);
m_clrPopupDark = RGB(227, 239, 255);
m_clrPopupLight = RGB(147, 181, 231);
m_crlToolbarShadow = RGB(59, 97, 156);
m_crlFloatingGripper = RGB(42, 102, 201);
m_crlExpandNormalDark = RGB(0, 53, 145);
m_crlExpandNormalLight = RGB(117, 166, 241);
m_clrMenuExpandedDark = RGB(121, 161, 220);
m_clrMenuExpandedLight = RGB(203, 221, 246);
m_clrCircleDark = RGB(129, 169, 226);
m_clrCircleLight = RGB(227, 239, 254);
m_clrStatusPane = RGB(221, 221, 221);
m_bLunaTheme = TRUE;
pClrMgr->SetColor(0, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(1, RGB(0, 78, 152));
pClrMgr->SetColor(2, RGB(0, 84, 227));
pClrMgr->SetColor(3, RGB(122, 150, 223));
pClrMgr->SetColor(4, RGB(255, 255, 255));
pClrMgr->SetColor(5, RGB(255, 255, 255));
pClrMgr->SetColor(6, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(7, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(8, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(9, RGB(255, 255, 255));
pClrMgr->SetColor(10, RGB(212, 208, 200));
pClrMgr->SetColor(11, RGB(212, 208, 200));
pClrMgr->SetColor(12, RGB(128, 128, 128));
pClrMgr->SetColor(13, RGB(49, 106, 197));
pClrMgr->SetColor(14, RGB(255, 255, 255));
pClrMgr->SetColor(15, RGB(236, 233, 216));
pClrMgr->SetColor(16, RGB(172, 168, 153));
pClrMgr->SetColor(17, RGB(172, 168, 153));
pClrMgr->SetColor(18, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(19, RGB(216, 228, 248));
pClrMgr->SetColor(20, RGB(255, 255, 255));
pClrMgr->SetColor(21, RGB(113, 111, 100));
pClrMgr->SetColor(22, RGB(251, 248, 231));
pClrMgr->SetColor(23, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(24, RGB(255, 255, 225));
pClrMgr->SetColor(25, RGB(181, 181, 181));
pClrMgr->SetColor(26, RGB(0, 0, 128));
pClrMgr->SetColor(27, RGB(61, 149, 255));
pClrMgr->SetColor(28, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(29, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(30, RGB(158, 190, 245));
pClrMgr->SetColor(31, RGB(255, 238, 194));
pClrMgr->SetColor(32, RGB(0, 0, 128));
pClrMgr->SetColor(33, RGB(254, 128, 62));
pClrMgr->SetColor(34, RGB(144, 157, 178));
pClrMgr->SetColor(35, RGB(197, 194, 184));
pClrMgr->SetColor(36, RGB(255, 192, 111));
pClrMgr->SetColor(37, RGB(0, 0, 128));
pClrMgr->SetColor(38, RGB(39, 65, 118));
pClrMgr->SetColor(39, RGB(106, 140, 203));
pClrMgr->SetColor(40, RGB(109, 150, 208));
pClrMgr->SetColor(41, RGB(246, 246, 246));
pClrMgr->SetColor(42, RGB(230, 227, 210));
pClrMgr->SetColor(43, RGB(0, 45, 150));
pClrMgr->SetColor(44, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(45, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(46, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(47, RGB(0, 0, 0));
pClrMgr->SetColor(48, RGB(218, 233, 255));
pClrMgr->SetColor(49, RGB(129, 126, 114));
pClrMgr->SetColor(50, RGB(0, 0, 128));
pClrMgr->SetColor(51, RGB(216, 231, 252));
pClrMgr->SetColor(52, RGB(158, 190, 245));
pClrMgr->SetColor(53, RGB(203, 225, 252));
pClrMgr->SetColor(54, RGB(0, 45, 150));
pClrMgr->SetColor(55, RGB(196, 218, 250));
} else if(m_bYellowHighlight) {
pClrMgr->SetColor(31, RGB(255, 238, 194));
pClrMgr->SetColor(33, RGB(254, 128, 62));
pClrMgr->SetColor(36, RGB(255, 192, 111));
m_bLunaTheme = TRUE;
}
}
}
I would use it as:
CXTPPaintManager::SetCustomTheme(new CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx());
in place of:
CXTPPaintManager::SetTheme(xtpThemeOffice2003);
Most of the colors still work, but greyed out toolbar items and the
orange color for menu mouse hover no longer works right. What changed
in 8.70 and how can I fix this?
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Replies:
Posted By: Oleg
Date Posted: 16 April 2004 at 7:44am
In th 8.70 Colors for CommandBars owned to PaintManager.
You need call:
SetColors(...)
or
m_arrColor[...] = ...
------------- Oleg, Support Team CODEJOCK SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
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Posted By: Ark42
Date Posted: 16 April 2004 at 9:57pm
I'm not following completely, what do I nee to call SetColor() for ? I'm using CXTPColorManager *pClrMgr = XTPColorManager();
is there a second XTPColorManager now?
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Posted By: Oleg
Date Posted: 16 April 2004 at 10:32pm
instead pClrMgr->SetColor(55, RGB(196, 218, 250));
write
m_arrColor[55] = RGB(196, 218, 250);
------------- Oleg, Support Team CODEJOCK SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
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Posted By: Ark42
Date Posted: 16 April 2004 at 10:36pm
I'm confused as to why that should work, I thought SetColor was implemented as:
void CXTPColorManager::SetColor(int nIndex, COLORREF clrValue)
{
m_arrColor[nIndex] = clrValue;
}
and while SetColor is public, m_arrColor is protected.
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Posted By: Ark42
Date Posted: 16 April 2004 at 11:55pm
It does work, for anybody else who wants to use it:
class CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx : public CXTPOffice2003Theme
{
public:
CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx(BOOL bGreyToBlue = TRUE, BOOL bYellowHighlight = FALSE);
BOOL m_bGreyToBlue, m_bYellowHighlight;
protected:
virtual void RefreshMetrics();
};
CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx::CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx(BOOL bGreyToBlue, BOOL bYellowHighlight)
{
m_bGreyToBlue = bGreyToBlue;
m_bYellowHighlight = bYellowHighlight;
RefreshMetrics();
}
void CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx::RefreshMetrics()
{
CXTPOffice2003Theme::RefreshMetrics();
if( !m_bLunaTheme ) {
CXTPColorManager *pClrMgr = XTPColorManager();
COLORREF btn = pClrMgr->GetColor(COLOR_BTNFACE);
if( m_bGreyToBlue && (btn == RGB(192, 192, 192) || btn == RGB(212, 208, 200)) ) {
m_clrDockBarDark = RGB(158, 190, 245);
m_clrDockBarLight = RGB(196, 218, 250);
m_clrCommandBarDark = RGB(129, 169, 226);
m_clrCommandBarLight = RGB(221, 236, 254);
m_clrPopupDark = RGB(227, 239, 255);
m_clrPopupLight = RGB(147, 181, 231);
m_crlToolbarShadow = RGB(59, 97, 156);
m_crlFloatingGripper = RGB(42, 102, 201);
m_crlExpandNormalDark = RGB(0, 53, 145);
m_crlExpandNormalLight = RGB(117, 166, 241);
m_clrMenuExpandedDark = RGB(121, 161, 220);
m_clrMenuExpandedLight = RGB(203, 221, 246);
m_clrCircleDark = RGB(129, 169, 226);
m_clrCircleLight = RGB(227, 239, 254);
m_clrStatusPane = RGB(221, 221, 221);
m_bLunaTheme = TRUE;
m_arrColor[0] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[1] = RGB(0, 78, 152);
m_arrColor[2] = RGB(0, 84, 227);
m_arrColor[3] = RGB(122, 150, 223);
m_arrColor[4] = RGB(255, 255, 255);
m_arrColor[5] = RGB(255, 255, 255);
m_arrColor[6] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[7] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[8] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[9] = RGB(255, 255, 255);
m_arrColor[10] = RGB(212, 208, 200);
m_arrColor[11] = RGB(212, 208, 200);
m_arrColor[12] = RGB(128, 128, 128);
m_arrColor[13] = RGB(49, 106, 197);
m_arrColor[14] = RGB(255, 255, 255);
m_arrColor[15] = RGB(236, 233, 216);
m_arrColor[16] = RGB(172, 168, 153);
m_arrColor[17] = RGB(172, 168, 153);
m_arrColor[18] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[19] = RGB(216, 228, 248);
m_arrColor[20] = RGB(255, 255, 255);
m_arrColor[21] = RGB(113, 111, 100);
m_arrColor[22] = RGB(251, 248, 231);
m_arrColor[23] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[24] = RGB(255, 255, 225);
m_arrColor[25] = RGB(181, 181, 181);
m_arrColor[26] = RGB(0, 0, 128);
m_arrColor[27] = RGB(61, 149, 255);
m_arrColor[28] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[29] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[30] = RGB(158, 190, 245);
m_arrColor[31] = RGB(255, 238, 194);
m_arrColor[32] = RGB(0, 0, 128);
m_arrColor[33] = RGB(254, 128, 62);
m_arrColor[34] = RGB(144, 157, 178);
m_arrColor[35] = RGB(197, 194, 184);
m_arrColor[36] = RGB(255, 192, 111);
m_arrColor[37] = RGB(0, 0, 128);
m_arrColor[38] = RGB(39, 65, 118);
m_arrColor[39] = RGB(106, 140, 203);
m_arrColor[40] = RGB(109, 150, 208);
m_arrColor[41] = RGB(246, 246, 246);
m_arrColor[42] = RGB(230, 227, 210);
m_arrColor[43] = RGB(0, 45, 150);
m_arrColor[44] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[45] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[46] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[47] = RGB(0, 0, 0);
m_arrColor[48] = RGB(218, 233, 255);
m_arrColor[49] = RGB(129, 126, 114);
m_arrColor[50] = RGB(0, 0, 128);
m_arrColor[51] = RGB(216, 231, 252);
m_arrColor[52] = RGB(158, 190, 245);
m_arrColor[53] = RGB(203, 225, 252);
m_arrColor[54] = RGB(0, 45, 150);
m_arrColor[55] = RGB(196, 218, 250);
} else if(m_bYellowHighlight) {
m_arrColor[31] = RGB(255, 238, 194);
m_arrColor[33] = RGB(254, 128, 62);
m_arrColor[36] = RGB(255, 192, 111);
m_bLunaTheme = TRUE;
}
}
}
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Posted By: Frode
Date Posted: 09 May 2004 at 8:37am
Great functionality!
Questions:
Should this code only be included when running Windows 2000 and below - or can it be included for Windows XP too? Do I have to check what type of operating system the user is running, and then use your code if it's not Windows XP...?
What about the other functions in the CXTPOffice2003Theme class (like FillDockBar, ExcludeCorners etc.) - should these be implemented in your CXTPOffice2003ThemeEx class too?
Best regards, Frode Gorseth
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Posted By: Ark42
Date Posted: 09 May 2004 at 9:48am
It works fine under XP, you don't need any special detection.
The if( !m_bLunaTheme ) check will make the class fall back to
100% the normal Office2003 theme class if you have XP themes on.
If it runs under XP when XP is set to the classic mode, the class here
will still emulate the blue colors for the toolbars.
I don't think any of the other functions need to be implemented, they
will be used in the base class and all I am doing is hard-coding the XP
Luna blue color scheme, which all the other functions should use.
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