Update documentation regarding alpha support in wxGenericColourDialog.
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Under non-MS Windows platforms, the colour selector is a simulation of most of
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Under non-MS Windows platforms, the colour selector is a simulation of most of
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the features of the MS Windows selector. Two palettes of 48 standard and 16
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the features of the MS Windows selector. Two palettes of 48 standard and 16
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custom colours are presented, with the right-hand area containing three sliders
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custom colours are presented, with the right-hand area containing three or four sliders
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for the user to select a colour from red, green and blue components. This
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for the user to select a colour from red, green, blue and opacity (optionally) components. This
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colour may be added to the custom colour palette, and will replace either the
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colour may be added to the custom colour palette, and will replace either the
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currently selected custom colour, or the first one in the palette if none is
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currently selected custom colour, or the first one in the palette if none is
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selected. The RGB colour sliders are not optional in the generic colour
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selected. The RGB or ARGB colour sliders are not optional in the generic colour
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selector. The generic colour selector is also available under MS Windows; use
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selector. The generic colour selector is also available under MS Windows; use
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the name wxGenericColourDialog.
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the name wxGenericColourDialog.
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