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RealTeams Documentation - Specifying Colors |
You can choose a pre-defined color using its name, or you can specify any arbitrary color using a numeric value which specifies the relative intensities of the Red, Green, and Blue pixels.
Valid names with the colors they represent are shown below. (You can click your mouse and drag over a color name to highlight it if it is unreadable.) An explanation of how to specify any color using a numeric value is at the bottom of the page.
antiquewhite aqua aquamarine azure beige bisque black blanchedalmond blue blueviolet brown burlywood cadetblue chartreuse chocolate coral cornflowerblue cornsilk crimson cyan darkblue darkcyan darkgoldenrod darkgray darkgreen darkkhaki darkmagenta darkolivegreen darkorange darkorchid darkred darksalmon darkseagreen darkslateblue darkslategray darkturquoise darkviolet deeppink deepskyblue dimgray dodgerblue firebrick floralwhite forestgreen fuchsia gainsboro ghostwhite gold goldenrod gray green greenyellow honeydew hotpink indianred indigo ivory khaki lavender lavenderblush lawngreen lemonchiffon lightblue lightcoral lightcyan lightgoldenrodyellow lightgreen lightgrey lightpink lightsalmon lightseagreen lightskyblue lightslategray lightsteelblue lightyellow lime limegreen linen magenta maroon mediumaquamarine mediumblue mediumorchid mediumpurple mediumseagreen mediumslateblue mediumspringgreen mediumturquoise mediumvioletred midnightblue mintcream mistyrose moccasin navajowhite navy oldlace olive olivedrab orange orangered orchid palegoldenrod palegreen paleturquoise palevioletred papayawhip peachpuff peru pink plum powderblue purple red rosybrown royalblue saddlebrown salmon sandybrown seagreen seashell sienna silver skyblue slateblue slategray snow springgreen steelblue tan teal thistle tomato turquoise violet wheat white whitesmoke yellow yellowgreen
Specifying Colors Using Numeric Values
Some examples:
Any color can be specified by using a numeric value which represents the relative amounts of red, green, and blue. These values are specified as a six digit hexadecimal number, preceded by the#character. The first two digits of the number specify the Red value, the next two specify Green, and the final two are for Blue.
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#000000- black#0000ff- blue#ff00ff- purple (full red and blue)#777777- medium gray (equal parts red, green, blue)#cc9903- yellowish (lots of red, some green, almost no blue)
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