Page 14 of 17			    COLORS

You enter the color of a line or point as an integer from -32768 to 32767.  The
color that an integer corresponds to depends on the current video mode.
AcroSpin always interprets color 0 to mean that the line or point shouldn't be
displayed.  Color 0 can be useful if you want to temporarily remove lines or
points from the object without removing them from the data file.  Simply edit
the data file and change the color to 0 for the lines or points you wish to be
undisplayed.

Currently, the maximum number of different colors available in the video modes
supported by AcroSpin is 256.  The next object shows how colors 1 through 15
look on your system (color 0 is always the background color).  Since AcroSpin
can change video modes via the M key, you may wish to see what colors are
available in the different modes that your system supports.

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