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[[User: | [[User:CBM-c-|_c_]] 2015.05.19: This Procedure will also accept a single INTEGER Color Palette Index value in lieu of three LONGINT RGB values for the COLOR parameter. The Color index can be obtained with [[VS:RGBToColorIndex]]. See remarks under [[VS:SetPenFore]] for more infos. On Vectorlab there is a list of all color routines accepting multiple variable type, see: [http://www.vectorlab.info/index.php?title=Index_pitfalls#Colors Color Index]. | ||
When using this command, you should check for the black background preference setting if you're trying to draw black lines. | When using this command, you should check for the black background preference setting if you're trying to draw black lines. |
Latest revision as of 06:05, 30 December 2020
.VectorScript|VectorScript ..VS:Function Reference|Function Reference ..VS:Function_Reference_Appendix|Appendix
Description
Procedure PenFore sets the active pen foreground color for the document. RGB values are in the range of 0~65535.
PROCEDURE PenFore(
color :LONGINT);
def vs.PenFore(color): return None
Parameters
color LONGINT RGB color value to be set as active pen foreground.
Remarks
_c_ 2015.05.19: This Procedure will also accept a single INTEGER Color Palette Index value in lieu of three LONGINT RGB values for the COLOR parameter. The Color index can be obtained with VS:RGBToColorIndex. See remarks under VS:SetPenFore for more infos. On Vectorlab there is a list of all color routines accepting multiple variable type, see: Color Index.
When using this command, you should check for the black background preference setting if you're trying to draw black lines.
Example
VectorScript
PenFore(65535, 0, 39321); { using RGB values } colorIndex := RGBToColorIndex(65535, 0, 39321); PenFore(colorIndex); { using Color Index values }
Python
vs.PenFore((65535, 0, 39321)) # using RGB values colorIndex = vs.RGBToColorIndex(65535, 0, 39321) vs.PenFore(colorIndex) # using Color Index values
Version
Availability: from All Versions
See Also
VS Functions:
VS:RGBToColorIndex | VS:ColorIndexToRGB
[[VS:RGBToColorIndex]]
| [[VS:ColorIndexToRGB]]