If i want to set a colour property to something thats non-standard (i.e. not something like clBlack or clRed) how can i do this? Can i set something like hexadecimal colours?
4 Answers
RGB in Windows.pas
function RGB(r, g, b: Byte): COLORREF;
you can cast the result to be a TColor.
e.g
MyColour := TColor(RGB(Red,Green,Blue));
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Normally, casting is done implicitly. A COLORREF and a
TColor
both are 32-bit integers. Hence,MyColour := RGB(Red,Green,Blue);
will work just fine. Apr 12, 2018 at 10:25
you can use $00BBGGRR
BB = Blue
GG = Green
RR = Red
All these values can be between 0 and 255 ($00 and $FF)
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I tried this, but it worked for me only if I used $FF on the beginning - so $FFBBGGRR– AspedJan 12, 2014 at 16:04
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2@Asped: No, the highest byte in the DWORD should be 0 for a normal colour. But maybe you are using colours with an alpha channel? If so, $FF is probably full opacity. But alpha isn't normally used in Win32 GDI. Apr 12, 2018 at 10:24
You might also want to check Colors in Delphi help page. If might be useful for Delphi developers who do web programming because Vcl.Graphics
unit defines TColor
values as clWeb____
web-friendly constants.
Many constants are already predefined and before you use them you can visually see how the colors look like. So there is no need to do RBG "mixes".