
11-8
Display Commands
SCOLor
<hue>
Sets the color of the chosen display element. As hue is increased from 0%, the color changes
from red, to yellow, to green, to blue, to purple, then back to red again at 100% hue. For color
examples, see the sample color settings table in the 86100A on-line help file. Pure red is
100%, pure blue is 67%, and pure green is 33%.
<saturation>
Sets the color purity of the chosen display element. The saturation of a color is the purity of a
color or the absence of white. A 100% saturated color has no white component. A 0% satu-
rated color is pure white.
<luminosity>
Sets the color brightness of the chosen display element. A 100% luminosity is the maximum
color brightness. A 0% luminosity is pure black.
Table 11-3. Color Names
Color Name
Definition
CGRADE
1
First range of pixel counts for the color grade persistence display
CGRADE
2
Second range of pixel counts for the color grade persistence display
CGRADE
3
Third range of pixel counts for the color grade persistence display
CGRADE
4
Fourth range of pixel counts for the color grade persistence display
CGRADE
5
Fifth range of pixel counts for the color grade persistence display
CGRADE
6
Sixth range of pixel counts for the color grade persistence display
CGRADE
7
Seventh range of pixel counts for the color grade persistence display
CHANnel1
Channel 1 waveform display element.
CHANnel2
Channel 2 waveform display element.
CHANnel3
Channel 3 waveform display element.
CHANnel4
Channel 4 waveform display element.
GRID
Display element for the grid inside the waveform viewing area.
IMEasurement
Display element for the questionable or invalid measurement text.
MARGin
Display element for the margins.
MARKers
Display element for the markers.
MASK
Display element for the masks.
MEASurements
Display element for the measurements text.
WBACkgrnd
Display element for the waveform viewing area’s background.
WOVerlap
Display element for waveforms when they overlap each other.
WMEMories
Display element for waveform memories.
WINText
Display element used in dialog box controls and pull-down menus.
Summary of Contents for 86100A
Page 18: ...1 14 Introduction Status Reporting Figure 1 4 Status Reporting Data Structures...
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Page 94: ...2 40 Sample Programs BASIC Programming Examples...
Page 124: ...4 16 Root Level Commands VIEW...
Page 132: ...5 8 System Commands TIME...
Page 140: ...6 8 Acquire Commands SWAVeform RESet...
Page 152: ...7 12 Calibration Commands STATus...
Page 192: ...11 12 Display Commands SSAVer...
Page 202: ...12 10 Function Commands VERTical RANGe...
Page 203: ...13 AREA 13 2 DPRinter 13 2 FACTors 13 3 IMAGe 13 3 PRINters 13 4 Hardcopy Commands...
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