Rectangles, lines, and text all use a color coding system known as “Hexadecimal.” A hexadecimal value begins with “#” and is followed by 8 characters. For example:
Figure 1: Hexadecimal Values
The first two characters represent a transparency value. This feature is not supported yet, so all color codes should start with FF. Characters 3-8 represent values for colors. Characters 3 and 4 are the red value, characters 5 and 6 are the green value, and characters 7 and 8 are the blue value. Each value can range from 00-FF. Below is a chart of some standard colors:
Figure 2: Standard Hexadecimal Color Values
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