focusPixel

Typeproperty
DictionaryLCS
LibraryLiveCode Script
Syntax
set the focusPixel of <object> to <colorNumber>
Synonymseighthpixel
Associationsstack, card, field, button, graphic, scrollbar, player, image
Summary

Specifies which entry in the color table is used for the color of an object's outline when it has the insertion point or is active focused.

Introduced1.0
OSmac, windows, linux, ios, android
Platformsdesktop, server, mobile
Example
set the focusPixel of this stack to 33
Values
NameTypeDescription
Value

The focusPixel of an object is an integer between zero and (the screenColors - 1). It designates an entry in the current color table. By default, the focusPixel for all objects is empty.

RelatedKeyword: integer
Glossary: object, property, color reference, insertion point, bit, color table, active control, bit depth, explicit focus
Property: borderPixel, focusColor
Description

Use the focusPixel property to change the focus color of an object when the bit depth of the screen is 8 bits (256 colors) or less.

The focusPixel property specifies which entry in the color table is used for an object's focus color. It is similar to the focusColor property, but is specified as an entry in the current color table, rather than as a color reference.

The color table can be set by changing the colorMap property.

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