Color (gb.qt4)
This static class has properties that return system colors. Look at
Color of gb.image for color constants and useful methods.
In Gambas, the alpha color component is inverted in comparison to standard color coding.
In other words, an alpha component of zero is fully opaque, and an alpha component of 255 is fully transparent.
Inherited constants
Black
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Numeric value representing the black color.
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Blue
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Numeric value representing the blue color.
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Cyan
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Numeric value representing the cyan color.
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DarkBlue
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Numeric value representing the dark blue color.
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DarkCyan
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Numeric value representing the dark cyan color.
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DarkGray
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Numeric value representing the dark gray color.
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DarkGreen
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Numeric value representing the dark green color.
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DarkMagenta
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Numeric value representing the dark magenta color.
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DarkOrange
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Numeric value representing the dark orange color.
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DarkPurple
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Numeric value representing the dark purple color.
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DarkRed
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Numeric value representing the dark red color.
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DarkRoyal
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Numeric value representing the dark royal blue color.
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DarkViolet
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Numeric value representing the dark violet color.
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DarkYellow
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Numeric value representing the dark yellow color.
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Default
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Numeric value representing the "default color" of whatever it's applied to.
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Gray
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Numeric value representing the gray color.
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Green
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Numeric value representing the green color.
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LightGray
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Numeric value representing the light gray color.
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Magenta
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Numeric value representing the magenta color.
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Orange
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Numeric value representing the orange color.
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Pink
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Numeric value representing the pink color.
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Purple
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Numeric value representing the purple color.
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Red
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Numeric value representing the red color.
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Royal
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Numeric value representing the royal blue color.
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SoftBlue
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Numeric value representing a soft blue color.
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SoftCyan
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Numeric value representing a soft cyan color.
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SoftGreen
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Numeric value representing a soft green color.
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SoftMagenta
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Numeric value representing a soft magenta color.
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SoftOrange
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Numeric value representing a soft orange color.
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SoftPurple
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Numeric value representing a soft purple color.
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SoftRed
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Numeric value representing a soft red color.
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SoftRoyal
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Numeric value representing a soft royal blue color.
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SoftViolet
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Numeric value representing a soft violet color.
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SoftYellow
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Numeric value representing a soft yellow color.
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Transparent
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Numeric value indicating that the object is to be drawn transparently, if supported.
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Violet
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Numeric value representing the purple color.
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White
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Numeric value representing the white color.
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Yellow
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Numeric value representing the yellow color.
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Statische Eigenschaften
Statische Methoden
Inherited static methods
Blend
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Blends the Source color into the Destination color, according to the alpha channel of both colors,
and returns the resulting color.
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Darker
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Returns a darker version of a color.
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Desaturate
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Return the specified color desaturated, i.e. grayed.
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Distance
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Return the RGB distance between two colors as a floating point number between 0.0 and 1.0 .
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GetAlpha
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Return the alpha component of the specified color.
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Gradient
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Return a color that is the RGB mean between Color1 and Color2
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HSV
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Returns a color value from its hue, saturation, value and alpha components.
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Invert
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Invert a color and return it.
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Lighter
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Returns a lighter version of a color.
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Merge
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Returns a mix between Color1 and Color2.
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RGB
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Returns a color value from its red, green, blue and alpha components.
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SetAlpha
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Change the alpha component of a color and return it.
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SetHSV
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Set the HSVA components of the specified color and returns it as an integer value.
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SetRGB
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Set the RGBA components of the specified color and returns it as an integer value.
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ToHTML
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Return the HTML representation of the color.
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Examples
' this example uses 'color from gb.qt4'
Label1.Background = Color.LightForeground
Label1.Foreground = Color.VisitedForeground
' this example uses 'color from gb.image'
TextBox2.Background = Color.Yellow
TextBox2.Foreground = Color.Black
See also