Class Name: Inline Color
Superclass - Color
Definition
A Color that is directly contained by an object.
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Example
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- Why do Color Tables have
Primitive Colors instead of
Inline Colors?
- Color Tables used to be composed of
Inline Colors, but problems arose
since both Color Index and
Inline Color objects can have
Translucency. When a
Color Index that has a
Translucency component refers to an entry
in a Color Table, the interpretation is
clearer if the Color Table's entry cannot
have any additional Translucency.
Consequently, Primitive Color exists
so that we can put 'just the color' into a
Color Table's entry.
Constraints
Composed of (one-way)(inherited)
Composed of (one-way)
Component of (one-way)(inherited)
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