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viggozhang |
Posted - 03/08/2012 : 05:06:01 AM Origin Ver. and Service Release (Select Help-->About Origin): Operating System:
Hey, could anybody tell me whether it is possible to induce more colors into Origin 6.1? As you know, sometimes, you have so many curves plotted on one figure and you wanna make them distinguishable(I know you may use different line styles or symbols, but those ways are really not my cup of tea...).
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greg |
Posted - 03/13/2012 : 1:54:52 PM Prior to version 8, the full Color Palette would be found in the ORIGIN.INI if a user had edited of added to the palette. The INI would have a [Color List] section with colors defined in the format Color Name=RedValue GreenValue BlueValue (each value from 0 to 255) like [Color List] Black=0 0 0 Red=255 0 0 Green=0 255 0 Blue=0 0 255 Cyan=0 255 255 Magenta=255 0 255 Yellow=255 255 0 Dark Yellow=128 128 0 Navy=0 0 128 Purple=128 0 128 Wine=128 0 0 Olive=0 128 0 Dark Cyan=0 128 128 Royal=0 0 160 Orange=255 128 0 Violet=128 0 255 Pink=255 0 128 White=255 255 255 Light Gray=192 192 192 Gray=128 128 128 LT Yellow=255 255 128 LT Cyan=128 255 255 LT Magenta=255 128 255
Note that the above is the Origin default Color Palette. If you exit Origin, you can Delete the entire [Color List] section from the INI to restore default or Edit the list in the INI to match the above plus add up to 16 more user-defined colors.
Version 8 and later protects the first 24 colors (the default list) and allows you to add up to 16 more Custom colors using the Windows standard Color dialog. When Custom colors are defined, Origin creates a CustomColors.INI file in your User Files Folder which looks like this: [Color] Color0=12446205 Color1=3579842 Color2=29153 Color3=36802 Color4=15728127 Color5=3052020 where the numbers are RGB values such as RedValue + 256 * (GreenValue + 256 * BlueValue) = 12446205 253 + 256 * (233 + 256 * 189) = 12446205
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AdamSanders |
Posted - 03/13/2012 : 05:56:01 AM By any chance, is there a way to revert back to the default settings of the color palette? |
viggozhang |
Posted - 03/09/2012 : 11:35:58 AM i appreciate the info a lot.
quote: Originally posted by greg
In Origin 6.1 you can add up to 16 custom colors by using the Format : Color Palette dialog.
Warning: Modifying a color or changing a position of a color which Origin uses will have consequences. Origin Templates and procedures make use of Black, Red, Green, Blue, Dark Yellow, White, Light Gray and LT Yellow.
Note: Unlike newer versions of Origin, any custom color (position 25 to 40) will not travel with a project file to another computer.
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greg |
Posted - 03/09/2012 : 10:32:55 AM In Origin 6.1 you can add up to 16 custom colors by using the Format : Color Palette dialog.
Warning: Modifying a color or changing a position of a color which Origin uses will have consequences. Origin Templates and procedures make use of Black, Red, Green, Blue, Dark Yellow, White, Light Gray and LT Yellow.
Note: Unlike newer versions of Origin, any custom color (position 25 to 40) will not travel with a project file to another computer. |
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