bottomColor

Typeproperty
DictionaryLCS
LibraryLiveCode Script
Syntax
set the bottomColor of <object> to {empty | <colorName> | <RGBColor>}
Synonymssixthcolor
Associationsstack, card, field, button, graphic, scrollbar, player, image, group
Summary

Specifies the color of a three-D object's lowered edge.

Introduced1.0
OSmac, windows, linux, ios, android
Platformsdesktop, server, mobile
Example
set the bottomColor of scrollbar 1 to "purple"
set the bottomColor of field 1 to the topColor of me
Values
NameTypeDescription
Value

The bottomColor 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 bottomColor for all objects is empty.

RelatedKeyword: effective, threeDBox, field, button, scrollbar, graphic, player, card, image
Property: owner, bottomColor, topColor, hiliteBorder, threeDHilite, threeD, textStyle
Command: group
Object: image, field, stack
Glossary: object, property, EPS, audio clip, owner, object type, color palette, keyword, integer, video clip, hexadecimal, color reference
Description

Objects whose threeD property is set to true appear to stick out of or recede into the screen. Use the bottomColor property to specify the color of the shadowed edge of the object.

Setting the bottomColor of an object to empty allows the bottomColor 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 bottomColor is empty.

If the object's showBorder property is false, the bottomColor has no effect.

The setting of the bottomColor property has different effects, depending on the object type:

If an object's bottomPattern is set, the pattern is shown instead of the color specified by the bottomColor.

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