daneman@czech.sw.mcc.com (Michael Daneman) (03/26/91)
References: <38970001@hpindwa.cup.hp.com> In article <38970001@hpindwa.cup.hp.com> herb@hpindwa.cup.hp.com (Herb Gellis) writes: > Now WinPaint comes up in glorious black and white. No color palettes, etc. > Anybody have a clue how to get back the color, other than by re-installing WIN3 again? I looked through the original disks and none of the files there Are you sure you are not just low on memory or disk space? When I run Paint and my diskspace is low, it comes up in black and white. Hope this helps -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "No clever quote available today." -Mike.
brim@cbmvax.commodore.com (Mike Brim - Product Assurance) (03/27/91)
In article <4972@czech.sw.mcc.com> daneman@czech.sw.mcc.com (Michael Daneman) writes: > References: <38970001@hpindwa.cup.hp.com> > > In article <38970001@hpindwa.cup.hp.com> herb@hpindwa.cup.hp.com (Herb Gellis) writes: > > Now WinPaint comes up in glorious black and white. No color palettes, etc. > > Anybody have a clue how to get back the color, other than by re-installing > WIN3 again? I looked through the original disks and none of the files there > > Are you sure you are not just low on memory or disk space? When I run > Paint and my diskspace is low, it comes up in black and white. > Also try looking in Options/Image Attibutes/Colors. -- ******************************************************************************** Disclaimer: I don't speak for my company or myself. Mike Brim | Commodore Electronics Limited PC Analyst - System Evaluation Group | West Chester, PA 19380 Product Assurance | InterNet: brim@cbmvax.commodore.com ********************************************************************************