The Oracle CDE1 color palette was the default color palette in Oracle Reports Release 2.0. It is defined by the following rules:
The first two columns in the palette contain:
commonly used colors, named blue
,
magenta
, red
, cyan
, green
, and yellow
shades of gray, named black
, gray60
, gray45
, gray30
, gray15
,
and white
The remainder of the palette contains colors specified by varying percentages of red, green, and blue (RGB) components. The percentage value for each component is: 0, 40, 55, 70, 85, or 100.
Each color is named r<value>g<value>b<value>
,
according to its RGB values (for example, the color that is composed of 100% red, 40%
blue, and 0% green is named r100b40g0
).
Except for the first two columns, the palette is composed of six major regions, each containing 36 colors in a 6x6 arrangement. These colors are defined by the following rules:
The red value increases as the colors progress from left to right within each major region.
The green value increases as the colors progress from top to bottom within each major region.
The blue value increases as the major regions progress from left to right, with all of the colors in a single region using the same blue value.
About changing colors and patterns
Importing or exporting a color palette
Setting color palette preferences
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