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From: hmm@gustav (Hans-Martin Mosner)
Subject: Re: VW: Installing a Colormap
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Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 07:15:27 GMT
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Athanasios M. Demiris (A.M.Demiris@dkfz-heidelberg.de) wrote:
: Hello everyone,

: 	is there a way to install a colormap for a single window in Visual
: Works (obtaining all desired colors and thus making all other windows on
: screen appear in false color)? I am working with medical images and need
: to display them as realistically as possible. The rendering classes
: don't do a satisfactory job when approximating the colors of my
: MappedPalette.

: 	Thanx in advance

: 	/thanos

What kind of window system do you use?
It might be possible to call window system colormap functions
using DLL&C Connect.

Hans-Martin
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