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Display Commands
SCOLor
<hue>
An integer from 0 to 100. The hue control 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 Infiniium Oscilloscope
online help file. Pure red is 100%, pure blue is 67%, and pure green is 33%.
<saturation>
An integer from 0 to 100. The saturation control 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%
saturated color is pure white.
<luminosity>
An integer from 0 to 100. The luminosity control sets the color brightness of
the chosen display element. A 100% luminosity is the maximum color
brightness. A 0% luminosity is pure black.
Example
This example sets the hue to 50, the saturation to 70, and the luminosity to 90
for the markers.
10 OUTPUT 707;":DISPLAY:SCOLOR MARKERS,50,70,90"
20 END
STEXt
Display element for status messages displayed in the upper left corner of the
display underneath the menu bar. Changing this changes the memory bar’s
color.
WBACkgrnd
Display element for the waveform viewing area’s background.
TINPuts
Display element for line and aux menu entries on four channel oscilloscopes.
On two channel oscilloscopes, it is the display element for line and external
menu entries.
WOVerlap
Display element for waveforms when they overlap each other.
TSCale
Display element for horizontal scale and offset control text.
WMEMories
Display element for waveform memories.
WINText
Display element used in dialog box controls and pull-down menus.
WINBackgrnd
Display element for the background color used in dialog boxes and buttons.
Color Name
Definition
Summary of Contents for Infiniium 8000A
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Page 21: ...1 Introduction to Programming ...
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