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@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ text_color_default=0,0,0
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; e.g.: text_color_default=red,green,blue
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;---------------------------------------
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text_color_highlight=0,128,0
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text_color_highlight=4,137,161
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; defines the color for mouse-over highlighting for all text
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; on the dialog.
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; e.g.: text_color_highligh=red,green,blue
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; e.g.: text_color_highlight=red,green,blue
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;---------------------------------------
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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;
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; RSHELL.INI FOR COMMUNICATOR 32-bit (Win 95, 98 and NT 4.0)
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; RSHELL.INI FOR 32-bit (Win 95, 98 and NT 4.0)
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;
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;
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; This rshell.ini specifies the configuration data used by the CD Shell
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@ -291,11 +291,11 @@ text_color_default=0,0,0
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; e.g.: text_color_default=red,green,blue
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;---------------------------------------
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text_color_highlight=0,128,0
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text_color_highlight=4,137,161
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; defines the color for mouse-over highlighting for all text
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; on the dialog.
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; e.g.: text_color_highligh=red,green,blue
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; e.g.: text_color_highlight=red,green,blue
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;---------------------------------------
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@ -550,13 +550,7 @@ button1_offset=
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; x = button1_offset + col1_button_pos(x)
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; y = col1_button_pos(y);
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; default setting if left blank: button1_offset=0
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;If you specify a y offset greater than 0 for button1, this y offset applies to
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;all other buttons in the same column unless you also specify individual y offset
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;values for the other buttons in the same column. If you do that, then each
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;button uses the x,y offset values specified for it.
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; default setting if left blank: button1_offset=0;If you specify a y offset greater than 0 for button1, this y offset applies to ;all other buttons in the same column unless you also specify individual y offset ;values for the other buttons in the same column. If you do that, then each ;button uses the x,y offset values specified for it.
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;---------------------------------------
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button1_netscape_required=FALSE
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