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Topic Title: Shading a DOORS Object Topic Summary: Created On: 4-Mar-2005 17:44 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: You could use a different colour for the text, rather than using a background shading. This might solve the problem which I assume is that you want some table cells clearly highlighted. This won't help if the displayed attibute is empty for an object you want highlighted. Hazel | |
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Hi,
I'm looking to shade an entire DOORS object. The situation is: I have a DOORS table that looks very similar to a spreadsheet. Like you can shade cells in a spreadsheet, I want to be able to shade individual DOORS table object a different colour depending on the value of a given attribute. I'm guessing that I'll display an DXL attribute in the table. I just don't know how to colour the object (it seems as though you should given that shading appears for linking (the pink) and selecting objects in tables (the green/blue). Thanks for any help, Steve |
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The "linking pink" and selection highlighting is built-in to the doors exe and there seems to be no way to get at that functionality, believe me I have tried.
This doesn't answer your question, but you can colour layout DXL columns using canvasses. For example, DBE cnv = null cnv = getCanvas() realBackground(cnv, realColor_Blue) realColor(cnv, realColor_White) display obj."Object Text" "" ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com |
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You could use a different colour for the text, rather than using a background shading. This might solve the problem which I assume is that you want some table cells clearly highlighted. This won't help if the displayed attibute is empty for an object you want highlighted.
Hazel ------------------------- Hazel Woodcock |
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