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Dark GDK / dbRGB identifier not found

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nate
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Posted: 16th Aug 2005 20:14
error C3861: 'dbRGB': identifier not found, even with argument-dependent lookup

What gives? Haven't had any problems yet with any of the other commands. Anybody know what the problem could be?
Erick G
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Posted: 16th Aug 2005 20:26
try dbRgb
nate
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Posted: 16th Aug 2005 20:28
Thanks, that worked. Somebody should really fix the documentation.
Mike Johnson
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Posted: 16th Aug 2005 23:55
Many improvements coming for the documentation. I know it's a pain but if you come across a problem a quick check in the headers will give you the right name.
OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 17th Aug 2005 09:27
Why was dbRGB changed to dbRgb ?

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shiny
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Posted: 17th Aug 2005 09:33
oh. just for fun I'm sure.

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Posted: 17th Aug 2005 09:35
Its odd, as Microsoft use RGB

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Sephnroth
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Posted: 17th Aug 2005 18:18
I think because its important to get a consistant naming style throughout all the commands - caps in "guessable places" and what not. Going by what the other functions are named as and being changed to if I wanted to use the rgb function and couldnt remember what it was my guess, going by the usual style of naming, would be dbRgb as it would fit. dbRGB is a bit out of place.

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