> ReadString returns clWindowText as a string, but Color expects a TColor type,
> which is numeric. You could either save the value of clWindowText in the Ini
> file, with WriteInteger, or use a lookup table of the various color string
> options.
Just to let everyone know, the GraphicsUnit has two useful functions:
StringToColor and ColorToString. StringToColor will receive one of
the valid 37 colors (such as clWhite) or a number (as a string) representing
the color and return a TColor for it. ColorToString will do the
reverse.