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Instructions For Use
Create a new color scheme.
Operation Steps
- Activate Color Scheme Editor: In the Color Manager, click the Add button to enter the Color Scheme Editor dialog.
- Open Color Scheme: In the Color Scheme Editor, click the "Open Color Scheme" button and select the color scheme to be opened in the pop-up window.
- Add Color: In the Color Scheme Editor, click the "Add Color" button. The system default color is automatically added to the color list. To edit the added color, click the ribbon to be edited in the list and select the desired color from the pop-up color panel. Ensure there are at least two colors in the list.
- Delete Color: Click the "Delete Color" button to remove unwanted colors.
- Color Adjustment: Use the Top, Move Up, Move Down, and Bottom buttons to adjust color order.
- Complete Basic Info: Fill in the basic information of the color scheme, including Name, Author, and Description.
- Select Color Change Mode: Set the color transition mode. The system provides two options: Gradient and Random (default is Gradient).
- Set Number Of Interval Colors: Specify the number of intermediate colors between two adjacent key colors. The valid range is 0-255 (default: 32). Increase this value for smoother color transitions.
- Save Color Scheme File: Click the "Browse Folder" button to save the color scheme file (*.scs) to the desired location.
- Preview: View real-time color scheme effects in the preview area. Continue modifying until satisfied with the results.
- Complete Color Scheme Addition: Click OK to finalize the color scheme creation.
Gradient refers to the gradual blending of multiple colors, where intermediate colors are inserted between color A and color B to create smooth transitions.
Random refers to abrupt transitions between multiple colors, where intermediate colors are generated randomly each time between color A and color B.