Path: ns-mx!uunet!decwrl!claris!apple!dlyons From: dlyons@Apple.COM (David A Lyons) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2 Subject: Re: System 6.0 woes, and other things Message-ID: <64742@apple.Apple.COM> Date: 3 Apr 92 02:25:54 GMT References: <541@generic.UUCP> Organization: Apple Computer Inc., Cupertino, CA Lines: 38 In article toh@micor.ocunix.on.ca (Marc Sira) writes: >[...] >What I'd like to know is if I can change the default folder color from >yellow back to white. I wouldn't mind yellow, if they were _all_ >yellow...but it's intelligent enough not to tint folder icons that wouldn't >look good, so half are yellow and half white. It really does appear to >"tint" them, too...maybe I shouldn't gripe and waster all that good >programming Andy did B-). It's not trying to out-clever itself...folders that already have a color recorded (in the parent's Finder.Data file) keep their old color, even if it's white. Anyway, to change the default folder color, edit the Finder's rRectList(1) resource (type = $C001, ID = 1). At offset +65, change the $E0 to whatever you want ($E is yellow...for other values, stare at the Colors menu and read across...0 for black, 1 for blue, etc; note that $C is missing...it would be another gray, like 3). FYI, here's the other stuff in the rRectList(1) resource: +000: 8 rectangles for default window positions, 8 bytes each +064: Word (default folder foreground and background colors, high byte) +066: Word digit group separator character (comma for USA) +068: Word default preference settings +070: Word default Quit setting (bit mapped) +072: Rect initial trashcan position (leave bottom-right 0,0) +080: Rect initial Trash window rectangle +088: Rect initial Clipboard window rectangle +096: 16 bytes desktop pattern (all $DDs for periwinkle blue) -- David A. Lyons, Apple Computer, Inc. | DAL Systems Apple II System Software Engineer | P.O. Box 875 America Online: Dave Lyons | Cupertino, CA 95015-0875 GEnie:DAVE.LYONS CompuServe:72177,3233 Internet:dlyons@apple.com My opinions are my own, not Apple's.