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Simple question: Tcl button color

Hey,

Can anyone tell me what is the default tcl button color is?

I've already tried gray60/70/80/85/90/95.

None are the same.

Thanks,

Phil.

-----Post Update-----

You can disregard this question, found the color in #E0DFE3

Last edited by Phi01; 06-03-2009 at 11:14 AM..
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AEWM(1x)																  AEWM(1x)

NAME
aewm - An Exiguous Window Manager SYNOPSIS
aewm [options...] DESCRIPTION
aewm is an X11 window manager with very few features. It draws a small titlebar above top-level windows, allows you to manipulate them with the mouse, and starts other programs when the root window is clicked. That's also about all it does, so don't expect anything nifty. The titlebar contains a small box in the upper right corner. Clicking the 1st, 2nd, or 3rd buttons on the main area of the titlebar will raise, move, or lower the window, respectively. Clicking on the box will respectively hide, resize, or close the window. By default, clicking on the root window with button 1 will run aemenu(1x), and button 3 will start a new xterm(1x), and and button 2 will run aemenu --switch. aemenu (or another equivalent program) is required to unhide hidden windows; aewm does not do this itself. OPTIONS
--config file, -rc file Read configuration options from file. This overrides options which precede it in the command line. --font xfld, -fn xfld Draw window titles using the font defined by xfld. --bgcolor color, -bg color Set the background color of window frames. --fgcolor color, -fg color Set the foreground color of window frames. --bdcolor color, -bd color Set the color of window borders. --bdwidth width, -bw width Draw window borders width pixels wide. --padding width, -p width Draw width pixels of space between window borders and window titles. --new1 command, -1 cmd Run command when button 1 is clicked on the root window. --new2 command, -2 cmd Run command when button 2 is clicked on the root window. --new3 command, -3 cmd Run command when button 3 is clicked on the root window. --help, -h Print a short help message to stdout and exit. --version, -v Print version information to stdout and exit. ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY Sets which X display will be managed by aewm. SEE ALSO
aeclients(1x), X(7), The Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual (from the X11R6 documentation). AUTHOR
Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com> AEWM(1x)