In our LPAR environment, I duplicated QDSIGNON and have white PRODUCTION
on the production partition, and red TEST in the test/development
partition. Reversing your logic, a red TEST informs users those
transactions "do not count".

Loyd Goodbar
Business Systems
BorgWarner Shared Services
662-473-5713

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dan
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 11:52 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Client Access colors

Does anyone have a color scheme that makes it obvious it's not the
default
color scheme? I've got three systems to connect to, including a new one
that is the production box, and I need to use a color scheme that
"stands
out" (but that does not spear the eyes, either). I'm thinking maybe a
white
background. FWIW, I'm using iSeries Access for Windows V5R3M0 on WinXP
SP2.

Here's what I now have in my Prod.ws file:
[Colors]
ExtendedColorBlue=B3C0F7 6F006B
ExtendedColorGreen=8DF38B 6F006B
ExtendedColorPink=FF7DFF 6F006B
ExtendedColorRed=F56D6D 6F006B
ExtendedColorTurquoise=58F0F0 6F006B
ExtendedColorWhite=FFFFFF 6F006B
ExtendedColorYellow=FFFF00 6F006B
OIAColorBackground=6F006B
OtherScreenColor=6F006B

If you have a scheme that seems to fit what I'm looking for, could I ask
you
to send the contents of the aboive section from your .ws file?

TIA,
Dan



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