SET COLOR OF
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Purpose
Change the color of a predefined display area
Syntax
SET COLOR OF <display area> TO [<color>]
SET COLOR OF SCHEME <expN> TO [<color> | SCHEME <expN>]
SET COLOR SET TO [<expN>]
See Also
@...FILL, @...GET, @...SAY, @...TO, CLEAR, ISCOLOR(), RESTORE COLOR, SAVE COLOR, SET COLOR, SET DISPLAY, SETCOLOR()
Description
The SET COLOR OF <display area> TO <color> command controls predefined screen area groupings so that you can change color attributes of individual screen areas independent of one another. The following display areas are predefined.
Display Area | Description |
---|---|
ALERT | All error message alert boxes |
BOX | All boxes |
BROWSE | BROWSE work surface |
BROWSEFRAME | BROWSE frames |
DIALOG | Dialog boxes |
DIALOG FRAME | Frames around dialog boxes |
FIELDS | Normal display area like <standard> |
GETFOCUS | Current get field |
HELP | Message line |
HIGHLIGHT | Highlighted menu options |
INFORMATION | Status bar, clock, etc |
MENUS | Pulldown, pop-up menus |
MESSAGES | System message bar |
NORMAL | Normal screen output |
SHADOWS | Bottom and right edge of dialog boxes |
TITLES | Dialog box titles |
The SET COLOR OF SCHEME and SET COLOR SET commands have been added for syntax compatibility with FoxPro.
Example
// set menus to white set color of menu to W // use memory variables foreground = "N" background = "GR" set color to (foreground + "/" + background)
Products
Recital Mirage Server, Recital Terminal Developer