1/9/2020 11:17 AM | |
Joined: 10/3/2010 Last visit: 3/14/2024 Posts: 1552 Rating: (188) |
Please make sure that the "Global color scheme" attribute of your object is set to "No"! (Object Properties -> Effects -> Global Color Scheme) |
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1/13/2020 8:07 PM | |
Joined: 3/14/2018 Last visit: 3/23/2024 Posts: 32 Rating: (3) |
I have found a workaround. Not what i was expecting but it should would work as i want. I needed to apply changes in background RGB color and transparency. It appears setting transparency would not work so i tried to set the profiles in global color palette. As it wasn't possible to use them inside faceplate i went to the ultimate solution. I used the example here: https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/tw/en/view/11842395 Then i made some modifications so it could output the color code wich is the RGB color multiplied by the transparency factor wich gives a number. With this number, comes the RGB color and the transparency together, so instead of referencing to the collor palette color index, i just reference the color number and then the color + transparency works well. |
Last edited by: Jen_Moderator at: 01/14/2020 10:06:40Optimized link. |
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