COLOR attribute
The COLOR
attribute defines the foreground color
of the text displayed by a form element.
Syntax
COLOR = color-spec
- color-spec can be:
BLACK
,BLUE
,CYAN
,GREEN
,MAGENTA
,RED
,WHITE
, andYELLOW
. - color-spec can also be one of:
REVERSE
,LEFT
,BLINK
, andUNDERLINE
, and it can be combined with a color name (COLOR = RED REVERSE
).
Usage
The COLOR
attribute defines the logical color of a value displayed in a
field.
The fglform compiler ignores
COLOR=WHITE
and COLOR=BLACK
: These colors can be specified in the
.per file, but will not be written in the .42f file.
In GUI mode, form elements can also be decorated with presentation styles. Pay attention to the specific rules that apply when combining TTY attributes and presentation styles.
A color name like RED
, BLUE
can be combined
with an secondary keyword that must be one of: REVERSE
, LEFT
,
BLINK
, and UNDERLINE
. The secondary keyword can also be used
without a color name.
For backward compatibility, the color can be specified as a number:
0=WHITE, 1=YELLOW, 2=MAGENTA, 3=RED, 4=CYAN, 5=GREEN, 6=BLUE, 7=BLACK
. Note that
fglform ignores COLOR=0
or COLOR=7
: like
COLOR=WHITE
and COLOR=BLACK
.
Example
EDIT f001 = customer.name, COLOR = RED;