Name NoteColourBack
Type Property
Summary Chooses which RGB colour will be used for world notes - background colour
Prototype long NoteColourBack;
Description You can use this to set the background colour used in world.note and world.tell. The colour is specified in RGB (Red, Green, Blue). Red is in the low-order byte, Green in the middle-order byte, and Blue in the higher-order byte. (ie. 0x00BBGGRR).

If you are setting the colour you must specify an RGB value. Some pre-defined values are available in VBscript, see below.

Constant Value Description
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vbBlack &h00 Black
vbRed &hFF Red
vbGreen &hFF00 Green
vbYellow &hFFFF Yellow
vbBlue &hFF0000 Blue
vbMagenta &hFF00FF Magenta
vbCyan &hFFFF00 Cyan
vbWhite &hFFFFFF White

In JScript you will need to use the RGB values, for example Magenta would be: 0xFF00FF.
VBscript example
world.notecolourback = vbRed  \' set note background colour to red
world.note \"This will be on a red background\"
world.note world.notecolourback  \' display current note background colour
Jscript example
world.notecolourback = 0xFF;  // set note colour to use red background
world.note(\"This will be on a red background\");
world.note(world.notecolourback);  // display current note background colour
PerlScript example
$world->{notecolourback} = 0xFF;  # set note colour to use red background
$world->note(\"This will be on a red background\");
$world->note($world->{notecolourback});  # display current note background colour
Returns This is a property. You can use it to find the current note background colour.

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