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I am having a problem where a color i select, and convert to a string for
storage in an XML file is not being converted back properly. The following
is a small example that illustrates the problem.The color seems to show up
properly, but it has lost its IsNamedColor property. Is it possible to get
this back or is there any different way i should be doing any of this?

string s = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.ToArgb().ToStr ing();
bool b = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.IsNamedColor; //Returns true
ColorConverter c = new ColorConverter();
Color clr = (System.Drawing.Color)(c.ConvertFromString(s));
bool b2 = clr.IsNamedColor; //Returns false

Thanks in advance,

Tim
Nov 15 '05 #1
3 1617
After doing a little more evaluation, it seems that MOST of the SystemColors
colors have this problem, whereas all of the "plain" Colors do NOT have this
problem.
Here is an example program to see what i mean. Can anyone help me figure out
what i'm doing wrong?

KnownColor t = new KnownColor();
foreach (KnownColor kc in System.Enum.GetValues(t.GetType()))
{
ColorConverter cc = new ColorConverter();
Color c = Color.FromName(kc.ToString());
string s = c.ToArgb().ToString();
bool b = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.IsNamedColor;
Color clr = (System.Drawing.Color)(cc.ConvertFromString(s));
bool b2 = clr.IsNamedColor;
System.Diagnostics.Trace.WriteLine(c.ToString() + ": " + (b ==
b2).ToString());
}

Tim

"Tim Mulholland" <Mu***************@alumni.virginia.edu> wrote in message
news:e6*************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I am having a problem where a color i select, and convert to a string for
storage in an XML file is not being converted back properly. The following
is a small example that illustrates the problem.The color seems to show up
properly, but it has lost its IsNamedColor property. Is it possible to get
this back or is there any different way i should be doing any of this?

string s = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.ToArgb().ToStr ing();
bool b = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.IsNamedColor; //Returns true
ColorConverter c = new ColorConverter();
Color clr = (System.Drawing.Color)(c.ConvertFromString(s));
bool b2 = clr.IsNamedColor; //Returns false

Thanks in advance,

Tim

Nov 15 '05 #2
Tim,

You are storing the wrong string values. If you want to convert a color
to a string, you should not be using the RGB value. If the value is an RGB
value, then it doesn't know that it is a named color value. In order to get
the correct color, you should use the ConvertToString method on the
ColorConverter class to get the string representation of the color. Once
you have this, if you pass it to the ConvertFromString method, then you will
find that IsNamedColor returns true.

Hope this helps.
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.com

"Tim Mulholland" <Mu***************@alumni.virginia.edu> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
After doing a little more evaluation, it seems that MOST of the SystemColors colors have this problem, whereas all of the "plain" Colors do NOT have this problem.
Here is an example program to see what i mean. Can anyone help me figure out what i'm doing wrong?

KnownColor t = new KnownColor();
foreach (KnownColor kc in System.Enum.GetValues(t.GetType()))
{
ColorConverter cc = new ColorConverter();
Color c = Color.FromName(kc.ToString());
string s = c.ToArgb().ToString();
bool b = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.IsNamedColor;
Color clr = (System.Drawing.Color)(cc.ConvertFromString(s));
bool b2 = clr.IsNamedColor;
System.Diagnostics.Trace.WriteLine(c.ToString() + ": " + (b ==
b2).ToString());
}

Tim

"Tim Mulholland" <Mu***************@alumni.virginia.edu> wrote in message
news:e6*************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I am having a problem where a color i select, and convert to a string for storage in an XML file is not being converted back properly. The following is a small example that illustrates the problem.The color seems to show up properly, but it has lost its IsNamedColor property. Is it possible to get this back or is there any different way i should be doing any of this?

string s = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.ToArgb().ToStr ing();
bool b = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.IsNamedColor; //Returns true ColorConverter c = new ColorConverter();
Color clr = (System.Drawing.Color)(c.ConvertFromString(s));
bool b2 = clr.IsNamedColor; //Returns false

Thanks in advance,

Tim


Nov 15 '05 #3
I knew it would be something simple like that :)
That's what i get for believing what i read on the web ;)
Thanks!

Tim

"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.com> wrote in
message news:uB**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Tim,

You are storing the wrong string values. If you want to convert a color to a string, you should not be using the RGB value. If the value is an RGB value, then it doesn't know that it is a named color value. In order to get the correct color, you should use the ConvertToString method on the
ColorConverter class to get the string representation of the color. Once
you have this, if you pass it to the ConvertFromString method, then you will find that IsNamedColor returns true.

Hope this helps.
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard.caspershouse.com

"Tim Mulholland" <Mu***************@alumni.virginia.edu> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
After doing a little more evaluation, it seems that MOST of the SystemColors
colors have this problem, whereas all of the "plain" Colors do NOT have

this
problem.
Here is an example program to see what i mean. Can anyone help me figure

out
what i'm doing wrong?

KnownColor t = new KnownColor();
foreach (KnownColor kc in System.Enum.GetValues(t.GetType()))
{
ColorConverter cc = new ColorConverter();
Color c = Color.FromName(kc.ToString());
string s = c.ToArgb().ToString();
bool b = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.IsNamedColor;
Color clr = (System.Drawing.Color)(cc.ConvertFromString(s));
bool b2 = clr.IsNamedColor;
System.Diagnostics.Trace.WriteLine(c.ToString() + ": " + (b ==
b2).ToString());
}

Tim

"Tim Mulholland" <Mu***************@alumni.virginia.edu> wrote in message
news:e6*************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I am having a problem where a color i select, and convert to a string

for storage in an XML file is not being converted back properly. The following is a small example that illustrates the problem.The color seems to
show up properly, but it has lost its IsNamedColor property. Is it possible to get this back or is there any different way i should be doing any of this?

string s = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.ToArgb().ToStr ing();
bool b = System.Drawing.SystemColors.Control.IsNamedColor; //Returns true ColorConverter c = new ColorConverter();
Color clr = (System.Drawing.Color)(c.ConvertFromString(s));
bool b2 = clr.IsNamedColor; //Returns false

Thanks in advance,

Tim



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