RGB Colors
You can change an element's color by setting any of the color assignment keywords to an RGB data type. An RGB data type is specified as a triplet of integers in the range from 0 to 255. The integers represent red, green, and blue intensities, respectively. You can specify white as (255,255,255) and black as (0,0,0).
Syntax:
color= (R,G,B)
boundary_color = (R,G,B)
fill_color = (R,G,B)
Examples:
(255,0,0) red (0,255,0) green (0,0,255) blue (255,255,0) yellow (255,0,255) magenta (0,255,255) cyan (200,200,200) light gray (100,100,100) dark gray
For example, to change the color of elements in a reference file with a logical name of "border" to be light gray, you can write the following design script:
! ! Change the color of all elements in a ! reference file with the logical name ! "border" to a light gray shade. ! if (lname eq "border") then color = (200,200,200) endif