8.3.1 Setting Colors
Specifying Colors
Set the object colors. Depending on part type, setting items
such as colors of a border, fill, shadow or label, differ depending
on the part type.
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For information about supported colors of each
model, refer to the following.
1.6 Supported
Colors
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For a 256-color compatible model, change the
palette with the color code order button under the color palette,
and colors can be selected with the color code .
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You can only select [Transparent] for the
[Pattern Color] for a Switch Lamp that does not use the [Lamp
Feature] or for a Key that has a [Pattern] set in the settings
dialog box.
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When you change from a model that supports more
than 16 colors to a model that supports only 16 colors, colors
inside the 16 color range remain as is. Colors outside the 16 color
range are converted to one of the 16 colors.
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When using AGP-3200T or ST3000 Series, some
specified colors may appear more bluish than in the drawing
software.
Color
Palette
Changing Colors with Drag and Drop
You can change colors by dragging and dropping colors from
[Color Settings (O)] workspace to the object on the editor
screen.
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Drag the selected color to the object on the
drawing screen, and when the [Feature List] window appears drop the
color onto [Normal/Display color].

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The display colors of the object will change to the
dropped color.

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If the [Color] window is not displayed in the
Work Space, from the [View (V)] menu, point to [Work Space (W)] and
select [Color Settings (O)].
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In the [Color] window you can set up
blinking.
Types of Palettes
The type of palette will vary depending on the model and
settings.
Models That Support Color
You can select between [Color] and [Monochrome] palettes.
When [Color] is selected, select the display order of color
cells by color code or hue.
When [Monochrome] is selected, a 12 level monochrome palette
displays. The 4 missing colors of the 16 level monochrome are
included in the [Color] palette.
Models That Support Monochrome
You cannot select [Color] as the color palette. A 16 level
monochrome palette displays.
Non-Blinking Palettes
When the [Display] tab's [Color] property (available from the
[System Settings] window's [Display Unit] link) is set to no blink,
blink selection is disabled.
5.3.2 System Settings
[Display Unit] - [Display] Settings Guide
For information about blinking, refer to the following.
8.3.2 Setting Up Blink
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