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B&W GUI Features on Q700 System 7.5.5?

LazarusNine

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After doing a fresh install of System 7.5.5 on my Quadra 700, I've noticed that despite its support of 256 colours on multiple resolutions, certain GUI elements, like the folder icons and the Apple Menu icon are still in simple black & white. Any thoughts as to why and what to do about it? Thanks! (I should add that I've attempted a PRAM reset and rebuilt the desktop - all without any changes)



 
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joethezombie

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I am able to run colors on my Q700 with stock configuration at multiple resolutions, with the gui elements proper. I am on 7.5.3, however. Interesting that you are in color mode, but just the gui elements are b&w. What resolution are you?

 

pl212

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A few ideas:

1) Are you in 256 colors mode, or 256 shades of grey mode?  The latter is optimized for greyscale monitors and, at least in System 6/7, would display the Apple Menu icon as solid rather than shades of grey. Confusingly, many color elements remain on screen when you use this greyscale mode on color monitors -- just not all.

2) Did your installation of 7.5.5 involve a network boot disk, disk tools, or other kind of "emergency" utilities disk in any way?  These Systems often had color resources stripped out of them to save space.

 
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LazarusNine

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Many thanks for all of the responses! Okay, so it seems it must have been something with that particular installation of 7.5.5. I installed 7.6 over it and made sure to install the whole boatload of 'features' 7.6 forces down your throat. As a result, all of the GUI elements are back to normal. I added about 1.25MB to my memory footprint and am now sitting at a System usage of just over 4MB. At 20MB of RAM plus virtual memory accessed off the 10k RPM drive, it should be fine. Not ideal, which is why 7.5.5 was the more attractive option, but never mind.

 
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