That's correct. You can also use a hexadecimal value to specify a color with an alpha channel: 0x00aa00aa, for example.
On Sep 26, 2010, at 11:28 AM, Chris Bartlett wrote: > That should read > > *I think* you can also specify a colour of your choice in your json style > file with this syntax... > > On 26 September 2010 22:25, Chris Bartlett <[email protected]> wrote: > The Terra theme palette colours are shown graphically in the javadocs (scroll > down a bit) > http://pivot.apache.org/1.5.1/docs/api/org/apache/pivot/wtk/skin/terra/package-summary.html > > You can also specify a colour of your choice in your json style file with > this syntax, but I'm not in a position to be able check & confirm right now. > > color: "#00aa00" > > Chris > > On 26 September 2010 22:02, Oladapo Animashaun > <[email protected]> wrote: > thanks, got it working :-) > > but i have another question, was looking at the command_buttons.json file, it > contents shown below: > > { color: 4, > > backgroundColor: 16, > > borderColor: 13, > > disabledBackgroundColor: 10, > > disabledBorderColor: 7, > > padding: {top:3, left:4, bottom:3, right:4}, > > minimumAspectRatio: 3 > > } > > > > as you might imagine, the look and feel of the button is dictated by the > colors used. Is there anywhere i can get a full list of supported colors and > their corresponding numbers. Thanks again. > > > > pivot-newbie > > > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: > Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 10:10:43 -0400 > To: [email protected] > > > Note that in Pivot 2.0, this is specified as follows: > > <PushButton wtkx:id="okButton" buttonData="%ok" > styleName="org.apache.pivot.wtk.skin.terra.commandButton"/> > > G > > On Sep 25, 2010, at 10:37 PM, Chris Bartlett wrote: > > I think you are referring to this style file. > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot/tags/v1.5.1/wtk-terra/src/org/apache/pivot/wtk/skin/terra/command_button.json > > This example (lines 43 & 45) shows how to refer to a style file that is > defined in the same package as your code > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot/tags/v1.5.1/wtk-terra/src/org/apache/pivot/wtk/skin/terra/terra_file_browser_sheet_skin.wtkx > > <PushButton wtkx:id="okButton" buttonData="%ok" > styles="@command_button.json"/> > > Here is an example (line 133) of applying that style to a button when the > style file is in another package > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/pivot/tags/v1.5.1/tutorials/src/org/apache/pivot/tutorials/layout/table_panes_configure_row.wtkx > > <PushButton wtkx:id="okButton" buttonData="OK" > styles="org/apache/pivot/wtk/skin/terra/command_button.json" > ButtonPressListener.buttonPressed="sheet.close(true)"/> > > You are free to define and use your own style files. > > Regards, > > Chris > > On 26 September 2010 06:03, Oladapo Animashaun > <[email protected]> wrote: > hello All, > > Was wandering if anyone knows how to create sheet dialog button. Basically > i'm creating a custom prompt, using the sheet class like so: > > <Sheet wtkx:id="form" title="Form" > xmlns:wtkx="http://pivot.apache.org/wtkx" > xmlns:content="org.apache.pivot.wtk.content" > xmlns="org.apache.pivot.wtk" preferredWidth="450" preferredHeight="400"> > <content> > . > . > . > > > > </content> > > > </Sheet> > > > but when i add a button, using the normal PushButton element, like so: > > > > <BoxPane styles="{horizontalAlignment:'left'}"> > <PushButton buttonData="Save"> > .... > </PushButton> > </BoxPane> > > > The normal "gray" form button is drawn to screen, rather than the prompt > "dark blue" button. I've trolled through the java doc but can't find any > clues. > > thanks > > > pivot-newbie > > > > > > > > >
