Futurebasic/Language/Reference/color
COLOR statement
[edit | edit source]COLOR
[edit | edit source]Statement
[edit | edit source]✔ Appearance ✔ Standard ✔ Console
Syntax
[edit | edit source]COLOR [=] colorExpr
Description
[edit | edit source]The COLOR
statement sets the current window's foreground color to one of eight old-style "Basic QuickDraw" colors. colorExpr
should equal one of the following:
0 (_zWhite)
1 (_zYellow)
2 (_zGreen)
3 (_zCyan)
4 (_zBlue)
5 (_zMagenta)
6(_zRed)
7 (_zBlack)
"FB Lite" behavior:
When you use the "FB Lite" runtime, COLOR
switches to the Graphics Window before executing; you can't use it to change the foreground color in the Text Window nor on the printer. To change the color of printed output while running FB Lite, use the Toolbox procedure <a href="http://developer.apple.com/documentation/mac/QuickDraw/QuickDraw-221.html">RGBFORECOLOR</a>
.
Note:
The COLOR
statement does not change the appearance of anything that's already in the window; the new color will appear the next time you draw text or a QuickDraw shape in the window.
For greater control over the foreground color, use the LONG COLOR
statement.