/ You can run XCE via FREEWARE_DEMO.COM procedure   A xce is a simple tool for experimenting with color combinations on E a window in real time.  When it comes up, a small screen is displayed F next to four sliders.  Three of the four sliders represent the primaryG colors red, green, and blue.  By moving the sliders, one can adjust the D mix of primary colors in the small screen.  A lable displays the hexD representation of the current color, suitable for cut and paste intoF application resource files.  The forth slider adjusts the intensity ofE the current color buy causing the three primary color sliders to move  at the same time.   B There is a button labeled `Window' in the right corner of the mainC display.  When this button is pushed, the cursor changes to a cross C hair.  You then move the cursor over a window (or application) that D you'd like to edit and click the left mouse button.  A new window isD then created which will display a copy of the window you clicked on.D You can set them side-by-side for comparisons.  Also, another windowD is created, called the palet, which contains buttons marked with the3 different colors that make up the window you chose.   A Now you may click on a button on the palet.  The small color edit F screen then changes to the same color as the button.  When the slidersE are moved now, they affect the small color edit window, the button on D the palet, and the corresponding color in the window image.  In this@ manner, you can adjust and fiddle with application defaults from now until doomsday!   - Author: Andrew Peebles, Mips Computer Systems        < Sources are available under [.SRC] directory in XCE.ZIP file   Patrick Moreau   pmoreau@cena.dgac.fr moreau_P@decus.decus.fr 