I'm looking at MS' code
public class ProfessionalColorTable
and see many tables of color:
'Private void InitCommonColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitSystemColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitOliveLunaColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitSilverLunaColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'Private void InitRoyaleColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitThemedColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitBlueLunaColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
I can see the color definitions and would like to extract the tables but can't figure out how to do that.
If I could use VB.Net to enumerate using Reflection somehow to get the entries that would be great.
Got any suggestions as to how I can do that?
The above is what I really need but if you happen to know anything about
DisplayInformation.LowResolution
which I see used there but never set, I'm curious about that.
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public class ProfessionalColorTable
and see many tables of color:
'Private void InitCommonColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitSystemColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitOliveLunaColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitSilverLunaColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'Private void InitRoyaleColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitThemedColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
'internal void InitBlueLunaColors(ref Dictionary<knowncolors, color> rgbTable)
I can see the color definitions and would like to extract the tables but can't figure out how to do that.
If I could use VB.Net to enumerate using Reflection somehow to get the entries that would be great.
Got any suggestions as to how I can do that?
The above is what I really need but if you happen to know anything about
DisplayInformation.LowResolution
which I see used there but never set, I'm curious about that.
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