Customising the color of a window's title bar

I am using form 10g. How can I customise the color of a window's title bar besides the changes that are brought about by toggling formsweb.cfg parameter look and feel? I mean if I wanted it to be gray/black?
Is the way just for interest. Does anyone know?
Thanks

Hi,
as far as i am aware of, there is no such option
Frank

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