![]() ![]() On the other hand, this was not applied consistently. Obviously the reason for this was to eliminate dithering in default color scheme. ![]() the one that everybody remembers, with white text on dark blue or black background for active window title bar). The really default color scheme was similar to OS/2 2.x (pastel colors, active window title with black text on light blue background, different background color for MDI master and slave windows) and significantly different one was used for graphics drivers with 16 or less colors (ie. Interesting thing related to this is that Windows 3.1 had significantly different default color scheme depending on what graphics driver you selected during installation. In the control panel you could set arbitrary 24b RGB colors for user interface elements which were dithered in exactly the same way. (The default palette consisted of 16 default EGA/VGA colors and few dithered ones, with particularly notable burgundy-ish color that almost didn't look dithered). In Paintbrush you had palette of 20-ish colors, which were or were not dithered depending on whether they were displayable by your graphics adapter.
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