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<h1>Resource: foreground</h1>
<h2>applicability</h2>

Toplevel, Module class or instance, individual window

<h2>possible settings</h2>
any valid X color by name, '#rgb','#rrggbb', or '#rrrrggggbbbb' format<br>
#a0a0a0 default<p>

<h2>description</h2>

The foreground resource works like you'd expect it to (except that it
isn't used for much).  Use it to set a global foreground, foreground
by module class or instance or of individual frames withing a module's
widget heirarchy.  Note that the text colors in the bargraph bars are
actually set by other resources that will take precedence over the
foreground setting. The foreground sets other text colors including
the scale label.<p>

<h2>see also</h2>
<a href=r-background.html>background</a>, 
<a href=r-dimbackground.html>dimbackground</a>, 
<a href=r-dimforeground.html>dimforeground</a>, 
<a href=r-litbackground.html>litbackground</a>, 
<a href=r-litforeground.html>litforeground</a> 
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MGM will not get your whites whiter or your colors brighter.  It will,
however, sit there and look spiffy while sucking down a major
honking wad of RAM.<p>

MGM, Xiphophorus and their logos are trademarks (tm) of
<a href="http://www.xiph.org/">Xiphophorus</a>.  These pages are
copyright (C) 1994-1999 Xiphophorus. All rights reserved.<p>

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