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<ol><li>For an example using <var>Color</var> method calls, see [[Screen | <ol><li>For an example using <var>Color</var> method calls, see [[Screen object sample code|"Screen object sample code"]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:41, 27 June 2011
Set or return the FieldColor for a screenfield (ScreenField class)
The Color sets or returns the FieldColor for a ScreenField. The FieldColor enumeration provides the color value.
Colors may be initially set for a field when it is created by the AddField method.
Syntax
%currentFieldColor = sfield:Color sfield:Color = newFieldColor
Syntax terms
currentFieldcolor | A FieldColor enumeration (see below) to get sField's current color. |
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sfield | A reference to an instance of a ScreenField object. |
newFieldcolor | A FieldColor enumeration (see below) setting the color for the sField. |
FieldColor enumeration
The valid values (case unimportant) of this enumeration are turquoise
, green
, blue
, red
, white
, yellow
and pink
. The default is blue
.
Usage notes
- Under either of these conditions, which are not detectable by the screen methods, the display may not show the intended colors:
- Color lets you set colors regardless of the actual terminal type, although some terminals may not display these attributes correctly.
- Many terminal emulator programs allow local customization of color attributes.
Examples
- For an example using Color method calls, see "Screen object sample code".
See also
- Default field colors may be set by the ProtectedColor or UnprotectedColor properties.