fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): set color

Set Color -- Set a color variable

usage:
-set colorN value
-set colorN taskbar

This SET command can be used to set the 3 internally defined color variables. The VALUE can be a color name or a 24-bit RGB number. RGB values are typically entered as a number in hexidecimal format, starting with a '0', ending with an 'h', and using 2 digits (0-9a-f) each for the red, green, and blue components. Recognized color names and their equivalent RGB values are:

black       0
white    0ffffffh
red      0ff0000h
green      0ff00h
blue         0ffh
yellow   0ffff00h
purple   0ff00ffh
cyan       0ffffh
gray     0808080h
grey     0808080h
orange   0cf7b00h
pink     0ff8080h
brown    07b4b00h

If the color value is specified as “taskbar”, the color variable will be set to the color of the most recently clicked in the taskbar menu.

The color variables can be used in fScan commands as “$colorN” (where N is 1-3); if N is missing, 1 is assumed. Some commands also use color variables specified simply by the number (1-3).

See Also:
Set

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