NotesColorObject (LotusScript)

Represents a color.

Note: This class is new with Release 6.

Containment

Contained by: NotesRichTextSection, NotesRichTextTable, NotesSession

Properties

Blue

Green

Hue

Luminance

NotesColor

Red

Saturation

Methods

SetHSL

SetRGB

Creation

To create a NotesColorObject object, use the CreateColorObject method of NotesSession.

Usage

Domino defines colors numbered 0 through 240, as reflected in the read-write property NotesColor. Each Domino color maps to RGB (red, green, and blue) values in the range 0-255 and HSL (hue, saturation, and luminance) values in the range 0-240, as reflected in the remaining, read-only properties.

NotesColor can be used as the value for the following properties: NotesColor in NotesRichTextStyle; BackgroundColor in NotesView; FontColor and HeaderFontColor in NotesViewColumn.

The following table lists the values for the first 16 Domino colors, which are defined by LotusScript constants. See the example for code to generate the values for all 241 colors.

Notes

Red

Green

Blue

Hue

Sat

Lum

Constant

0

0

0

0

160

0

0

COLOR_BLACK

1

255

255

255

160

0

240

COLOR_WHITE

2

255

0

0

0

240

120

COLOR_RED

3

0

255

0

80

240

120

COLOR_GREEN

4

0

0

255

160

240

120

COLOR_BLUE

5

255

0

255

200

240

120

COLOR_MAGENTA

6

255

255

0

40

240

120

COLOR_YELLOW

7

0

255

255

120

240

120

COLOR_CYAN

8

128

0

0

0

240

60

COLOR_DARK_RED

9

0

128

0

80

240

60

COLOR_DARK_GREEN

10

0

0

128

160

240

60

COLOR_DARK_BLUE

11

128

0

128

200

240

60

COLOR_DARK_MAGENTA

12

128

128

0

40

240

60

COLOR_DARK_YELLOW

13

0

128

128

120

240

60

COLOR_DARK_CYAN

14

128

128

128

160

0

120

COLOR_GRAY

15

192

192

192

160

0

181

COLOR_LIGHT_GRAY

Example


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