topColor |
Type | property |
Dictionary | LCS |
Library | LiveCode Script |
Syntax | set the topColor of <object> to {empty | <colorName> | <RGBColor>}
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Synonyms | fifthcolor |
Associations | stack, card, field, button, graphic, scrollbar, player, image, group |
Summary | Specifies the color of a three-D object's raised edge.
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Introduced | 1.0 |
OS | mac, windows, linux, ios, android |
Platforms | desktop, server, mobile |
Example | set the topColor of last button to 32,32,96
set the topColor of this stack to "white"
set the topColor of scrollbar ID 22 to "#339933"
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Values | Name | Type | Description |
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Value | | The topColor of an object 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 topColor for all objects is empty.
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Related | Keyword: effective, field, button, scrollbar, player, graphic, card, image
Property: bottomColor, shadowColor, hiliteColor, hiliteBorder, borderColor, topPattern, threeD, colors, backgroundColor, owner, topColor, textStyle
Command: group
Function: colorNames
Glossary: object, property, EPS, audio clip, owner, object type, color palette, keyword, integer, video clip, hexadecimal, color reference
Object: image, field, stack
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Description | Objects whose threeD property is set to true appear to stick out of
or recede into the screen. Use the topColor property to specify the
color of the raised edge of the object.
Setting the topColor of an object to empty allows the
topColor of the object's owner to show through. Use the
effective keyword to find out what color is used for the
object, even if its own topColor is empty.
If the object's showBorder property is false, the topColor has no
effect.
The setting of the topColor property has different effects,
depending on the object type:
The topColor of a stack determines the topColor of each
object in the stack that does not have its own
topColor.
The topColor of a card determines the color of the border on the
top and left edges of the card or group, as well as determining
the topColor of each object on the card that does not
have its own topColor.
The topColor of a group determines the color of the border on the
bottom and right edges of the group, as well as determining the
topColor of each object in the group that does not have
its own topColor.
The topColor of a button, player, EPS object, or graphic
forms a border on the top and left edges of the object. If
the object's threeD property is false, the topColor has
no effect.
The topColor of a field forms a border on the bottom and
right edges of the field and (if the field is a
scrolling field) the top and left edges of the arrow boxes
at the ends of the scrollbar and the bottom and right edges of the
scroll area. The field's topColor also determines
the color of the top and left edges of any text in the
field whose textStyle is set to "threeDBox". If the
field's threeD property is false, the
field border is not affected.
The topColor of a scrollbar forms a border on the top and left
edges of the arrow boxes at the ends of the scrollbar, and the
bottom and right edges of the scroll area.
The topColor of an audio clip or video clip has no effect.
The topColor of an image is the fifth color in the
image's color palette. (To set the color of the
raised edge of an image's border, set the topColor
of the card, stack, or group that owns the
image.)
If an object's topPattern is set, the pattern is shown instead of the
color specified by the topColor.
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Tags | ui |