Can Frame's default color definitions be changed?
Matt Sullivan
nospam at mattrsullivan.com
Tue Oct 16 14:35:06 PDT 2012
What's a pica?
(kidding, kidding!!!!)
…and for those that don't know, 12 points=1 pica, 6 picas=1 inch
-Matt
On Oct 16, 2012, at 2:07 PM, "Combs, Richard" <richard.combs at Polycom.com> wrote:
> Alan T Litchfield wrote:
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>> No, you cannot redefine the default colours and there is no reason to,
>> because you can create new colours.
>>
>> I suggest you read up on green, red and blue to see why they are
>> default
>> colours. Similarly with cyan, magenta, yellow, black and white.
>
> Exactly. Those colors aren't defined as they are to suit someone's tastes; they're the standard colors of the RGB and CMYK color models. In the Color Definitions dialog, set Model to RGB. Now look at the definition of the color named Green -- it's 0% Red, 100% Green, 0% Blue.
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> Wanting to redefine the default Green is like wanting to make picas a little smaller in your doc. :-)
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> Richard G. Combs
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> Polycom, Inc.
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