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Re: What does a subpart with color=24 mean?
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Tue, 5 Sep 2006 17:18:05 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.dev, Mark Tarrabain wrote:
Steve Bliss wrote:
In lugnet.cad.dev, Mark Tarrabain wrote:
How is the contrast color defined for line type 1, when color=24?

It will be the constrast color for the constrast color.  Which may be the same
as the main color -- but it may not.

Does that mean that it would be appropriate for a renderer to just swap
the main and contrast colors when it encounters such a line, or what?  I
just want know what a renderer is supposed to do.

Not exactly -- just use the current contrast color as the main color for the
subfile.  Whenever a subfile is rendered, it should already be looking up the
local contrast color based on the local main color.

Steve



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  Re: What does a subpart with color=24 mean?
 
(...) Right... but what should the contrast color be defined as within the subfile? The same? >> Mark (18 years ago, 5-Sep-06, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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  Re: What does a subpart with color=24 mean?
 
(...) Does that mean that it would be appropriate for a renderer to just swap the main and contrast colors when it encounters such a line, or what? I just want know what a renderer is supposed to do. (...) Well, doing grep '^1 24 ' on the parts (...) (18 years ago, 5-Sep-06, to lugnet.cad.dev)

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