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- Define Color Views
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- *Define Color Views dialog box;colors:views
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- COLOR
- Introduction
- Define Color Views
- Color Definitions
- Apple Color Picker
- PANTONE
- Colors
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- COLOR
- Introduction
- Define Color Views
- Color Definitions
- Apple Color Picker
- PANTONE
- Colors
- hortcuts
- Main Menu
- You can apply color to any text or object in a document. The colors that are
- Aavailable depend on the colors that are defined in the document.
- Help on color
- OFor information on the controls to view and define color, click an item in the =
- 8topic list to the right, or click an active area below.
- PThe
- Defin
- e Color Views
- dialog box sets up and displays color views.
- WThe
- Color
- Definitions
- dialog box defines the colors you can assign to text
- and objects.
- RFor information on assigning color to text, see
- Charac
- ter Formats
- and
- NParagr
- aph Formats
- . For information on assigning color to objects, see
- PGrap
- . For information on printing colors, see
- Print
- View menu > Color > Views
- Dialog box where you create or edit color views. A color view specifies how gh
- Jcolors are displayed on the screen. For each view you set up, you specify
- Owhich colors are visible, which are cut out, and which are not visible at all. ial
- FNote:
- On a monochrome monitor, all colors are black when visible.
- View 1
- View 6
- 8Specifies the color view you want to display or set up.
- Normal
- 8Lists the colors that are visible in the selected view.
- Cutout
- 7Lists the colors that are cut out (shown as white when
- 7overlapping different colored objects) in the selected
- 1view. You may want to view cutout separations if
- re working on a monochrome monitor. By cutting *
- 1out a color when it appears in the foreground of i
- 3overlapping objects, you can better see how colors gh
- are assigned.
- Invisible
- 7Lists the colors that are hidden in the selected view. di
- /Text and objects assigned these colors are not w.
- visible.
- Get Default
- 2Applies the default settings to the selected view
- 7white appears in the Cutout list, and all other colors pin
- appear in the Normal list.
- Arrow buttons for moving colors from one scroll list to
- another.
- View menu > Color > Definitions
- Dialog box where you define, change, and delete colors that are stored with
- Hthe document. You define colors by mixing the color levels in the color w.
- Lsystem you
- re using. You can assign these colors to text and objects in the vi
- document.
- 1Specifies the name of the color you
- re defining,
- 2changing, or deleting. You can choose an existing
- 4color from the pop-up menu or, if you
- re defining a
- -new color, choose New Color and type a name.
- Cyan, Magenta, w.
- Yellow, Black
- 6Color Level scroll bars and text boxes that determine
- 1the mixture for the current color when using the e
- <CMYK
- color
- model
- . Specify a range from 0 to 100 ,
- 1percent. You can change a color by adjusting the m
- values.
- Red, Green, Blue
- 6Color Level scroll bars and text boxes that determine
- 5the mixture for the current color when using the RGB
- <color
- model
- . Specify a range from 0 to 100 percent.
- 0You can change a color by adjusting the values.
- Hue, Lightness,
- Saturation
- 6Color Level scroll bars and text boxes that determine
- 2the mixture for the current color. These settings
- =appear when using the HLS
- color
- model
- . Specify a
- 3Hue from 0 to 360 degrees. Specify a Lightness and bar
- 3Saturation from 0 to 100 percent. You can change a cu
- color by adjusting the values.
- 4Shows the adjustments made to a color as you define b
- or change it.
- Current
- 6Shows the current definition of the color chosen from
- /the Name pop-up menu. If you
- re defining a new es.
- ;color, this swatch is black until you click Set. If you
- re t.
- 7changing the mixture of an existing color, this swatch
- 5shows the color
- s original definition, which you can
- 3compare to the New swatch as you adjust the color.
- Color Model
- 1Specifies the color model to use when defining a
- color.
- (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) Colors used s
- /by commercial printers. Use CMYK when creating g t
- 3color separations for four-color process printing.
- (Red, Green, Blue) Screen colors. The RGB
- 4system is used primarily for documents that will be
- distributed online.
- (Hue, Lightness, Saturation) Traditional color /
- 2system used by artists. Use this system if you
- familiar with color wheels.
- Other
- Items that help you define colors.
- 7Apple Color Picker displays the Apple
- Color Picker
- 0dialog box. This is the standard way to specify
- "colors in Macintosh applications.
- MoreCo
- 8PANTONE
- displays the
- PANTONE
- Colors
- dialog on
- &box where you choose a PANTONE color.
- #PANTONE (PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM
- ) th
- 5uses ink colors mixed in precise formulas that print i
- *shops can match exactly. Use PANTONE when
- creating spot colors.
- 2Adds the new color to the document or applies the
- .adjustments to the color you changed. You can
- 3create or change additional colors if you want to.
- 1When you click Done, the changes take effect and
- 3are applied to text or objects that use the color.
- Delete
- 0Deletes the color in the Name text box from the
- 5document. Text or objects that use the deleted color $
- become black.
- Dialog box where you can select a color from a color wheel instead of
- Hspecifying numerical color values. You open this dialog box by choosing if
- SApple Color Picker from the Other pop-up menu in the
- Color
- Definitions
- Idialog box. If you install a system extension that replaces the standard
- ?Apple Color Picker, see the extension
- s documentation for more 3ar
- information.
- NClick or drag in the color wheel to select a color. Drag the scroll box up to
- 3make colors brighter or down to make them darker.
- JThe color values in the text boxes change when you click or drag. You can
- Lalso change the color values by typing in the text boxes or by clicking the
- 'arrows to the right of the text boxes.
- Dialog box where you choose a PANTONE
- color. You open this dialog box
- Aby choosing PANTONE
- from the Other pop-up menu in the
- Color h
- Definitions
- dialog box.
- =PANTONE
- (PANTONE MATCHING SYSTEM
- ) uses ink colors mixed in
- 5precise formulas that print shops can match exactly.
- PANTONE
- 5Contains the name or number of the color to use. Use
- 2the scroll bar at the bottom of the dialog box to
- 5display the color, and click the color to select it.
- FrameMaker
- puts the color name or number in the of
- text box.
- 5If you know the name or number of the color, you can
- >type it in the text box.
- FrameMaker
- then displays the
- color.
- 5When you click OK, the selected color appears in the
- &Color
- Definitions
- dialog box.
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