linkColor

Typeproperty
DictionaryLCS
LibraryLiveCode Script
Syntax
set the linkColor to {<colorName> | <RGBColor>}
set the linkColor of <stack> to {empty | <colorName> | <RGBColor>}
Summary

Specifies the color of grouped text.

Introduced1.1
OSmac, windows, linux, ios, android
Platformsdesktop, server, mobile
Example
set the linkColor to "#99CC00"
set the linkColor of the mouseStack to the hiliteColor of me
Values
NameTypeDescription
Value

The linkColor is a color reference. The colorName is any standard color name.

The RGBColor consists of three comma-separated integers between zero and 255, specifying the level of each of red, green, and blue; or an HTML-style color consisting of a hash mark (#) followed by three hexadecimal numbers, one for each of red, green, and blue.

By default, the linkColor is set to "0,0,238" (blue). The linkColor of a newly created stack is set to empty by default.

RelatedKeyword: link, default
Property: backgroundColor, colors, visited, foregroundColor
Command: global
Function: colorNames
Glossary: property, grouped text, hexadecimal, integer, browser, color reference
Object: stack
Description

Use the linkColor property to make grouped text look and behave like links in a web browser.

Visited text is text whose visited property is true. This property is set to true when the user has clicked a text group during the current session.

If the linkColor of a stack is empty, grouped text in that stack is shown with the global linkColor property if the text's visited property is false.

If the linkColor of a stack is not empty, unvisited grouped text in that stack is shown with the stack's linkColor property, regardless of the global setting. property, regardless of the global setting.

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