![]() (If you import/add your own color names to this table, you'll probably want to add them to the #1 grouping so they'd be accessible from this program.) These are descriptive words like "Brown". Color Name: This prompt links to the alphanumeric RockWorks Color Names table, specifically to the grouping ("System Number") #1.Decimal (Windows 32-bit): Type in the Windows integer color here.Hexidecimal: Here you can type in a known hex color.RGB: Use these prompts to type in a known color in Red, Green, Blue values.Color Preview: Click on this button to browse for a color from the Windows color palette.Define the known color which you wish to translate.Select the Grafix | Color Converter menu option.Access the RockWorks Utilities program tab.This can be helpful if you are defining symbol colors, for example, in an Excel spreadsheet for import into the Borehole Manager, or for determining a Windows color for a known RGB sample. ![]() Since RockWorks stores colors using the Decimal (Windows 32-bit) integer method, you can use the Color Converter program to determine the Windows integer value for any color in the color palette. ![]() This program is used to translate colors between a variety of different formats: RGB, Hexadecimal, Decimal (Windows 32-bit) integers, RockWare color names (from the Color Names table), and Munsell colors (from the Color Names table). RockWorks | Utilities | Grafix | Color Converter
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