heh. i wondered if something was up. you're definitely someone to rtfm
before asking, and fillcolor was pretty straightforward!

you can edit with the shape palette, command 7. there's a fore- and
back-color window there.

--bh

Kerry Thompson wrote:
> 
> >member(someVectorCastMember).fillcolor = rgb(128,128,128)
> 
> I'm getting careless in my old age.
> 
> I should have mentioned that I tried the fillcolor property.
> 
> On further investigation, it turns it's not a vector shape, but a plain old
> shape. I checked the properties, and it is a #line, not a filled shape--it
> is just so thick it fooled me. A line has a #filled property, but I don't
> see any color properties at all (looking in the property inspector in list
> view).
> 
> It's odd that I can't edit it in the paint window, though. I'm going to try
> drawing a new #line shape with the color I want.
> 
> Thanks--and sorry I led you astray.
> 
> Cordially,
> Kerry Thompson
> Learning Network
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