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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FAQs

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)

Inherited Field Elements

SE_TOKEN_SET color_mapping;
SE_TOKEN_SET presentation_domain;

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