WordProcessor PARAM tags
Populating a document
FileName
URL
HTMLSource
AsciiSource

Setting colors
BackgroundColor
BorderColor
ClickHereColor
LinkColor
MarginColor
StrikethroughColor
TextColor

Miscellaneous
ClickHere
InputFilter
RecordManager
userTimeZone





BackgroundColor

Assigns a background color to the document.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "BackgroundColor" VALUE = "bColor">

Values

bColor
The background color for the document. You can specify the color as an RGB value (#RRGGBB, where RR, GG and BB are hex values) or by name (black, red, blue, green, white, lightgray, gray, darkgray, pink, orange, yellow, magenta or cyan). The default value is white.


TextColor

Assigns a color to the document text.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "TextColor" VALUE = "tColor">

Values

tColor
The text color. You can specify the color as an RGB value (#RRGGBB, where RR, GG and BB are hex values) or by name (black, red, blue, green, white, lightgray, gray, darkgray, pink, orange, yellow, magenta or cyan). The default value is black.

The color can be specified in the document style sheet.



LinkColor

Assigns a color to the links contained in the document.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "LinkColor" VALUE = "lColor">

Values

lColor
The link color. You can specify the color as an RGB value (#RRGGBB, where RR, GG and BB are hex values) or by name (black, red, blue, green, white, lightgray, gray, darkgray, pink, orange, yellow, magenta or cyan). The default value is blue.


BorderColor

Assigns a color to the document border.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "BorderColor" VALUE = "bColor">

Values

bColor
The border color. You can specify the color as an RGB value (#RRGGBB, where RR, GG and BB are hex values) or by name (black, red, blue, green, white, lightgray, gray, darkgray, pink, orange, yellow, magenta or cyan). The default value is black.


StrikethroughColor

Assigns a color to the text that is displayed in strikethrough style.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "StrikethroughColor" VALUE = "sColor">

Values

sColor
The strikethrough text color. You can specify the color as an RGB value (#RRGGBB, where RR, GG and BB are hex values) or by name (black, red, blue, green, white, lightgray, gray, darkgray, pink, orange, yellow, magenta or cyan). The default value is red.


ClickHereColor

Assigns a color to the text contained in a ClickHere block.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "ClickHereColor" VALUE = "cColor">

Values

cColor
The ClickHere block text color. You can specify the color as an RGB value (#RRGGBB, where RR, GG and BB are hex values) or by name (black, red, blue, green, white, lightgray, gray, darkgray, pink, orange, yellow, magenta or cyan). The default value is #1A8983.


MarginColor

Assigns a color to the document margins.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "MarginColor" VALUE = "mColor">

Values

mColor
The margin color. You can specify the color as an RGB value (#RRGGBB, where RR, GG and BB are hex values) or by name (black, red, blue, green, white, lightgray, gray, darkgray, pink, orange, yellow, magenta or cyan). The default value is gray.


ClickHere

Specifies how the document ClickHere blocks interact with the InfoBus.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "ClickHere" VALUE = "interaction">

Values

interaction
Either import or export, depending on whether the ClickHere block is to put data on or read data from the InfoBus. [[PS: Is this correct?]]


InputFilter

Specifies the ClassPath for a custom import filter.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "InputFilter" VALUE = "path">

Values

path
The Class Path for the import filter. The default path is lotus.wp.htmlfilter.CHtmlFilter.


RecordManager

Specifies the ClassPath for a custom record manager that can parse InfoBus data items.

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "RecordManager" VALUE = "path">

Values

path
The Class Path for the custom record manager.


userTimeZone

Specifies a value that can be passed as an argument to TimeZone.getTimeZone. [[PS: What is this method? Where is it defined? Is the value an integer?]]

Syntax

<PARAM NAME = "userTimeZone" VALUE = "arg">

Values

arg
[[PS: Is this value an integer or what? And what does it signify?]]


See also
WordProcessor Index
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