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Subject: Re: Chessbase 8 Question

Author: Tony Petters

Date: 16:09:11 08/03/04

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On August 03, 2004 at 09:14:42, Albert Silver wrote:

>On August 03, 2004 at 06:35:07, Tony Petters wrote:
>
>>On August 03, 2004 at 00:57:02, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>
>>>On August 02, 2004 at 18:10:03, Tony Petters wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>When using the html feature in CB8, how do I change the colour between moves on
>>>>the html notation ?  Currently, it defaults to a yellow colour, which is the
>>>>background colour that CB8 html uses.
>>>>
>>>>However, when using a different background colour, it would be necessary to
>>>>change that colour.
>>>>
>>>>Anyone know how to do it ?
>>>>
>>>>Thank you
>>>
>>>     Hi Tony
>>>     Open the htm file and look for
>>>     <BODY bgcolor="#FFF8B3">
>>>     delete #FFF8B3 and replace it
>>>     by the background colour of your choice.
>>>     Save your file again.
>>>     Kurt [http://www.utzingerk.com]
>>
>>Hello,
>>
>>Changing the 'background' colour only affects the background.
>>
>>What I am referring to is when the cursor goes to the next move, it lights up
>>the move in grey and then when it goes to the next move it leaves it in yellow.
>>Yellow is the default background colour, but if somebody wants to use a
>>different background colour the Yellow is no good.
>>
>>Any help would be appreciated, I cannot find the html tag or whatever else I
>>have to do.
>>
>>Thank you
>
>
>Ah ok, you mean in the javascript playback boards it creates. Sorry, but my HTML
>skill are pretty limited to messing around with Dreamweaver and a few more
>advanced basics.
>
>                                        Albert

The problem is currently I would only be able to use a yellow background, to go
along with the cursor colour.  Very strange feature !!

Still searching for the answer.

Anyone know of a list of new features in CB 9 ??



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