12.3.45 Create Color / Change Color dialog box
The Create Color dialog box allows you to create additional colors other than those provided with JP1/AJS3 - View. If you are editing a color you created, Change Color dialog box appears.
The following figure shows the Create Color dialog box.
The following explains the displayed items.
- Name
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Specify the name of the color using a character string of up to 20 bytes. Japanese characters can be used. The default is blank if you are creating a new color or the name of the pre-edited color if you are editing an existing color.
You cannot specify the following characters.
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, (comma)
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: (colon)
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; (semicolon)
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=
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/
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- Supplementary note
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If you use a single-byte space in Name, it will be treated as follows.
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If you specify a single-byte space between character strings, the space is recognized as a blank character. In the following examples, is assumed to be a single-byte space.
For example, "LEMONYELLOW" will be treated as "LEMONYELLOW".
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Any leading or trading single-byte spaces will be ignored.
For example, "BLUE" will be treated as "BLUE".
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If you specify single-byte spaces only, they are treated as 0 bytes, resulting in an error.
For example, " " will be treated as "".
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- RGB-element
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Set RGB elements.
- Basic color
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Select this when you use basic colors provided with JP1/AJS3 - View as a basis to create a new color. The default is None.
- R (Red), G (Green), B (Blue)
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For R, G, and B, you can specify a value in the range from 0 to 255.
The default is 255 for all three elements if you are creating a new color or the respective values of pre-edited RGB elements if you are editing an existing color.
- Sample
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Shows the sample color according to the values specified in R, G, and B.
The default is white if you are creating a new color or the pre-edited color image if you are editing an existing color.
- Cautionary notes
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You can create up to 50 colors.
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You cannot create a color that has the same RGB elements as any basic color.
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You cannot create a color that has the same name as any basic color.
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You cannot create multiple colors that have the same RGB elements.
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You cannot create multiple colors that have the same name.
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- Supplementary note
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For details on creating colors, see 11.3.3 Creating colors for execution status, execution results, and delays.