tree.color

Scubaticus

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I can define a tree.color value (I/O), but obvious nothing is done with it on the device.

I would like the tree.color to work as expected.

On the PC it's working .......
 

agraham

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I found this quote on the web

 

Scubaticus

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Thanks Agraham,

for your answer. Unbelievable M$ didn't make this possible.
Because of the (I/O) in the manual I was hoping it was something which could be fixed.
 

JesseW

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I saw this a lot while looking at Visual Studio vb.net trial projects. All I was trying to do was draw a line on the screen, and there were all kinds of canvas's, paint brushes, line types, ink colors, etc... it was quite overwhelming.

So I'm guessing they included only a workable subset of the framework as to not overwhelm a smaller device with less memory, less storage and a slower processor and hardware. I guess they had to draw the line somewhere. One man's node color is another mans paint brush ink color
 

Scubaticus

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I didn't know changing a background color would cost so much memory and cpu. Well, I just left out the node thing to overcome this problem ... I hate white colors on my black Omnia
 
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