Command Descriptions
TLS 216 Programmer Manual
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DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:<palette name>:RESET (No Query Form)
Restores the given palette to its factory defaults. Using this command is useful if
you have edited the colors in a palette and is equivalent to selecting Restore
Colors from the main Color menu and Reset Current Palette to Factory from the
resulting side menu.
Display
DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:{ NORMal | MONo | BOLd | HARDCopy }:RESET
BOLd
NORMal
MONo
DISplay
:
COLOr PALEtte
:
HARDCopy
RESET
: :
NORMal is the palette with factory default settings that color the display elements
in those hues and lightness levels best for overall viewing.
MONo is the palette with factory default settings that color waveforms to
monochromic levels while setting other display elements to colors.
BOLd is the palette with factory default settings that color of the display elements
for brighter, more vivid hues.
HARDCopy is the palette with factory default settings that sets the color of the
display elements to produce good copies of the display screen.
DISPLAY:COLOR:PALETTE:HARDCOPY:RESET
resets the hardcopy palette to its initial, factory-default settings.
DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:<palette name>:<item name>
Sets the specified item to the specified color in the specified palette.
Display
DISplay:COLOr:PALEtte:{ NORMal | MONo | BOLd | HARDCopy }:
{ BACKGround | CI1 | CI2 | CI3 | CI4 | CI5 | CI6 | TEXT |
SCROLLText | ZONe | COLLision | GRAticule | SCROLLBar }
<NR1>,<NR1>,<NR1>
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