Change Colour
Wireframe
To process a single wireframe, select the Single option, select the Type of the wireframe, and then the Name of a wireframe of that type.
To process multiple wireframes, expressions, wildcards and partial names may be used in the Name field to select multiple wireframes as an adhoc wireframe set. A right-click Preview option will perform a check of an expression before using that expression to generate an updated list of wireframes. Alternatively, you can click the Expression icon and use the Expression Editor to create, modify and validate the expression. When a name or wildcard is entered in the Name field, and the Expression button is selected, the name/wildcard will automatically be converted to a valid expression when opened in the editor.
To process the wireframes in a predefined wireframe set, select the Set option.
It is recommended that you Validate wireframes prior to using them in any process.
Use Colour Coding
Select this option if you want to colour code the wireframe layer based upon a wireframe colour attribute and the colour values defined in a Numeric or Text colour set.
If the Use Colour Coding check box is not selected, the wireframe colour is used.
Wireframe Colour Attribute
Double-click (F3) to select the wireframe attributes that will be mapped to the colours in a colour set.
Colour Set
Colour sets are one of the most important ways of making it easy to differentiate between values, regions and other objects in the display. The tools you use to create colour sets in the application are particularly powerful. Because colour sets are saved as form sets they can be used anywhere in a project and can even be exported to other projects.
Choose whether wireframe attribute values will be mapped to the values in a NUMERIC or TEXT from the Colour set drop down.
Double-click the Colour Set input box if you want to select an existing colour set. Right-click in this box to edit the selected colour set or to create a new one.
Default Colour
Double click (F3) the Default colour button to select a default colour for the wireframes. The RGB and HSL components of the selected colour are displayed. You can adjust these values, if needed, for a more exact colour match.