Yamaha V4.0 DME Designer V4.0 Owners Manual - Page 265
Select Color Dialog Box, Setting Basic Colors
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Chapter 4 Designer "Select Color" Dialog Box When you click the [Color] or [Label Color] button in an object's properties dialog box, the "Select color" dialog box is displayed. Sets the color of objects and text. Setting Basic Colors There are 48 basic colors provided in the [Basic colors] section. When you select a basic color by clicking on it, the position of that color in the color palette to the right is indicated by a cross (+). Information about the selected color is displayed below the color palette. Click the [OK] button to set the color you selected. Setting Colors That Are Not in the [Basic colors] Section. You can select any color in the color palette displayed at the upper-right of the dialog box by clicking on it in the palette. Color information is displayed below the color palette. If you like the color you selected, click the [OK] button. If you don't like the color, you can select a new color by clicking in another location in the color palette, or by dragging the cross symbol to another location there. Grey colors can be selected on the tall, thin chart to the right of the palette. Click the [OK] button to set the color you selected. Saving Colors You Have Created In the custom color section, you can save up to 16 colors you have created. When you save a custom color, it can be selected by clicking on its color button, in the same way as for the [Basic colors]. Even if you open the "Select color" dialog box from the Properties of another object, any custom color you save will be displayed and you can use that same color for the other object. DME Designer Owner's Manual 265
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