 MYPAL: Manipulates the System Palette and the Title Bar

 MYPAL demonstrates how to display the current system 
 palette, capture mouse input outside the application's main 
 window, change the title bar, process the HOME, END, 
 PAGEUP, and PAGEDOWN keys, and process the WM_GETMINMAXINFO 
 message to control the size of the window.

 When you start MYPAL, the application's main window 
 displays all the colors on the system palette and the title 
 bar specifies the number of colors displayed.

 When you click the left mouse button on a color in the 
 window, the title bar reflects the index number into the 
 system palette and specifies the red-green-blue (RGB) 
 values for that color. Boxes at either end of the title bar 
 show the color selected.

 When you click the right mouse button on a color in the 
 Window, the title bar reflects the index number of colors 
 on the system palette, the index of the selected color on 
 the system palette, the number of colors on the palette 
 (PalSize), and a RasterCaps setting of 0 or 1, depending on 
 whether a palette is supported.

 When you drag the mouse with the right button down, the 
 title bar reflects the index number and RGB values for each 
 color as the pointer moves across the window. Boxes at 
 either end of the title bar show each color selected.

 You can use MYPAL to find the RGB values of a color 
 displayed on the screen and plug those values into your 
 color selector.

 MYPAL was built and tested under Microsoft(R) Windows(TM) 
 version 3.1.
