Color Scheme Editor

Instructions for use

The Color Scheme Editor can be used to create a new Color Scheme, or to modify and adjust an existing Color Scheme.

Add

  • Start tab-> Color Scheme-> Color Scheme Manager, select the group to be stored in the newly created Color Scheme, and click the Add button to enter the Color Scheme Editor.
  • Press the edit button on the right of Color Scheme in Dock Bars to enter Color Scheme Editor.
  • Color Scheme drop-down menu button-> Custom Color on the right side of Dock Bars to enter Color Scheme Editor

Edit

  • Start tab-> Color Scheme-> Color Scheme Manager, select the color scheme to be edited and click the Edit button to enter the Color Scheme Editor.
  • Press the button on the right of Color Scheme in Dock Bars to enter Color Scheme Editor.

Parameter Description

  • Toolbar:
    • Add: Click the button and the system Default Color will be automatically added to the list of colors. If you need to edit the added color, click the ribbon to be edited in the list, and select the required color in the pop-up color panel. Make sure there are at least two colors in the list.
    • Delete: Click the button to remove unwanted colors.
    • Reverse: Click the button, and the colors in the color list below will be switched to reverse order.
    • Color Adjustment Order: Click the Top, Move Up, Move Down, and Bottom buttons to adjust the order of the colors.
    • Import: supports the import of existing Color Scheme files *.scs.
    • Export: export the edited Color Scheme as *.scs.
  • Basic Info:
    • Select color change mode: Set the color change mode. The system provides two options: gradient and random. The default is gradient.

      Gradient refers to the gradual blending of multiple colors, that is, inserting multiple colors from color A to color B, and gradually transitioning from color A to color B. These inserted colors are called gradient colors.

      Random refers to the jump mixing between multiple colors, that is, the transition from color A to color B by inserting multiple color jumps from color A to color B. These intermediate colors are randomly generated each time.

    • Set number of interval colors: Number of color intervals: Specify the number of intermediate colors between two adjacent key colors. The value range of interval color number is 0-255, and the default value is 32. If the user wants the transition of adjacent colors in the Color Scheme to be more natural, the number of interval colors can be increased appropriately.
  • Save Method: Save and Save As are provided.
    • Save: Save the edited Color Scheme to the current Color Scheme to overwrite the current Color Scheme.
    • Save As: The Save Color Scheme as to be edited is a new Color Scheme. Select is required. Fill in the name, author and Description.
    Hint:
    • For a newly created Color Scheme, saving is equivalent to saving as.

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