•
If
color 3 (the color at the bottom
of
the Color menu) overlaps with
any other color, color 3 is displayed.
•
If
colors I and 2 (the two colors
in
the middle
of
the Color me
nu
)
overlap, color 3 (the color at the bottom
of
the Color menu) is
displayed.
Highlighting an Icon
When you se
le
ct an icon on the Workbench,
it
is
highlighted to indicate th
at
it
's
se
le
cted. There are two ways
an
icon can be highlighted:
•
It
can be shown
in
inverse video.
In
inverse video, any part
of
an icon
normally shown using color 0 (the color at
th
e top
of
the Color menu)
becomes color 3 (the color at the bottom
of
the Color menu); color I
(the color just below color 0
in
the menu) becomes color
2;
color 2
becomes color I; color 3 becomes Color
O.
•
It
can be " backfilled." A backfilled icon
is
the same as
an
icon
shown
in
inverse video, with one exception: contiguous areas
of
an
icon normally shown
in
color 0 that adjoin any
of
the borders
of
the
icon remain color 0 when the icon is highlighted.
To
highlight an icon
in
inverse video, choose Inverse from the HiLite menu
before you save the icon. To backfill a highlighted icon, choose Backfill from the
HiLite menu before you save the icon.
Specifying the Border Width
Below each
ic
on on the Workbench
is
the name
of
the file
th
at
tht:
icon
represents. The Icon Editor lets you choose either to put one blank line ht:tween
the icon
's
image and its name or not to put space between the icon and the image.
From the Misc menu, choose either 0 (for
no
space) or I (for one line hl'tween
the image and the name) from the submenu that appears when
yo
u point
to
the
Set Bottom Border item.
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