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So-called System colours are - just like the Drawing colours - edge and surface colours with various optical properties. In contrast to the Drawing colours, however, they are not saved with the drawing, but are loaded according to the current system settings. This means that they may differ when using the same file on various computers.
Special colours are the colours used for special elements on the screen, e.g. the cursor or the object marking.
Use the appropriate tabs to specify the settings for System colours and Special colours. On the Object colours tab you can expand or collapse the display of all current Drawing colours or System colours using the and
icons.
System colours and Special colours can be saved as FRD files for a later re-use. By default, these files are located in the SYS folder of your HiCAD directory. The default settings for System colours and Special colours are defined in the WorkstationColors.FRD file. When loading a drawing for the first time or when creating a new drawing (since Version 2008), the System colours and Special colours defined in this file will be used.
To load or save a colour file with System/Special colours, click the System/Special colours item on the menu bar of the Colour Editor and select Save. The current system/special colours will be saved to the WORKSTATIONCOLORS.FRD file in the HiCAD SYS directory.
Related Topics
Colour Editor • Drawing Colours • Colour Settings
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