Highlighting An Icon; Specifying The Border Width - Commodore Amiga 500 User Manual

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• If
color 3
(the
color at
the bottom
of
the
Color menu) overlaps with
any other color, color 3
is
displayed
.
• If
colors
I
and 2 (the
two
colors
in the middle
of the Color
menu)
overlap, color 3 (the color
at the bottom
of the
Color menu)
is
displayed.
Highlighting an Icon
When
you
select
an
icon
on
the Workbench
,
it is
highlighted
to indicate
that
it
's
selected
.
There
are
two
ways an
icon
can
be
highlighted:
It
can
be
shown
in
inverse
video.
In
inverse video, any
part
of
an
icon
normally shown using color
0
(the
color
at
the
top of the Color menu)
becomes
color 3 (the color at
the bottom
of the Color
menu);
co
lor I
(the color
just
below
color
0 in the
menu) becomes
color 2;
co lor
2
becomes
color
I
;
color 3
becomes
Color O.
It can be
"
backfilled
.
"
A backfilled icon
is
the same
as an
icon
shown in
inverse
video, with one
exception:
contiguous
areas of
an
icon normally
shown
in
color
0 that
adjoin any of
the
borders
of the
icon remain
color
0
when
the icon
is
highlighted
.
To
highlight
an
icon in
inverse
video, choose
Inverse
from the
HiLite
menu
before
you save
the icon
.
To backfill
a
highlighted icon
,
choose
Backfill
from the
HiLite menu before
you
save
the icon.
Specifying the Border Width
Below
each
icon
on the
Workbench
is the
name
of
the
file
that
tht: icon
represents.
The
Icon Editor
lets
you choose either
to put
one
blank
line
ht:tween
the icon
's
image
and
its
name
or
not to put
space
between the icon
and
the
image.
From the
Misc
menu
,
choose either
0
(for
no
space)
or
I
(for one
line
hl'tween
the
image and
the
name)
from
the submenu that
appears when
you
point to the
Set Bottom Border item
.
Workbench
Tools
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