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incorrect classic tab color

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Hello All,

I am trying to change the classic tab color according to RGB settings. the result color is incorrect this can seen both visually and extracting color information using a drawing software.

How can I see the correct color?

Thank!

GIl,

 

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Hello GIl,

 

I just checked in LabVIEW 2018, setting the color interactively or by property node - both times the resulting color is correct.

 

Can you provide more details: LabVIEW-version, how do you change the color, perhaps upload an example VI with your tab-control.

 

Regards, Jens

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Is it just a wrong shade or completely different color?

What is the set color and what is the color you detect with drawing software?

 

If you can, please share your VI.

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Are you sure it's a classic tab and not a system tab (or a classic tab customized with parts from a system tab). System controls have various parts that you can't color at all as they take whatever color the system color scheme defines. These parts retain the attribute to use a system color even if you copy them into another control that in itself is not a system control.

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Hi,

 

I'm using labivew 2020.

And I am using the classic tabs.

please see attached VI and screen shots

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This is NOT a tab control from the classic palette but from the modern (3D) palette.

There you have a small influence of the 3D-highlighting.

 

Regards, Jens

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Ok,

This solves the mystery.

I was unaware that there are classic and modern...

Thanks!

Gil,

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