| Documentation Color
                    Definitions Within
                    the parameters of the Advanced Typewriter Text Effect colors
                    may be defined in one of three ways. 1)
                    By name.The applet will recognize all of the following color names
                    and as such you can use these names as the value of any Color
                    parameter.
 
                    
                      
                        | Red | Light Red | Dark Red |  
                        | Green | Light Green | Dark Green |  
                        | Blue | Light Blue | Dark Blue |  
                        | Orange | Light Orange | Dark Orange |  
                        | Yellow | Light Yellow | Dark Yellow |  
                        | Pink | Light Pink | Dark Pink |  
                        | Purple | Light Purple | Dark Purple |  
                        | Grey | Light Grey | Dark Grey |  
                        | Black |  |  |  
                        | White |  |  |    2)
                    Standard HTML Color Definition The applet
                    can also accept color values in the same format as colors
                    are defined within an HTML page. ie. in the range and format
                    from "#000000" to "#FFFFFF".  This is
                    a Red,Green,Blue color model where each component is defined
                    by a 2 byte (character) Hexadecimal number. Some common values
                    are, 
                    Color names and RGB values
 
                      |   | Black
                        = "#000000" |   | Green
                        = "#008000" 
 |  
                      |   | Silver
                        = "#B0B0B0" |   | Lime
                        = "#00FF00" 
 |  
                      |   | Gray
                        = "#808080" |   | Olive
                        = "#808000" 
 |  
                      |   | White
                        = "#FFFFFF" |   | Yellow
                        = "#FFFF00" 
 |  
                      |   | Maroon
                        = "#800000" |   | Navy
                        = "#000080" 
 |  
                      |   | Red
                        = "#FF0000" |   | Blue
                        = "#0000FF" 
 |  
                      |   | Purple
                        = "#800080" |   | Teal
                        = "#008080" 
 |  
                      |   | Fuchsia
                        = "#FF00FF" |   | Aqua
                        = "#00FFFF" 
 |    3)
                    Decimal Red, Green, Blue Definition The applet
                    can also accept color values in Red, Green, Blue Format where
                    each component is specified by a decimal integer in the range
                    0 to 255. Each value should be separated by a , character. Below
                    are some of the common colors and the corresponding value
                    that should be entered, 
                    Color names and RGB values
 
                      |   | Black
                        = "0,0,0" |   | Green
                        = "0,128,0" 
 |  
                      |   | Silver
                        = "192,192,192" |   | Lime
                        = "0,255,0" 
 |  
                      |   | Gray
                        = "128,128,128" |   | Olive
                        = "128,128,0" 
 |  
                      |   | White
                        = "255,255,255" |   | Yellow
                        = "255,255,0" 
 |  
                      |   | Maroon
                        = "128,0,0" |   | Navy
                        = "0,0,128" 
 |  
                      |   | Red
                        = "255,0,0" |   | Blue
                        = "0,0,255" 
 |  
                      |   | Purple
                        = "128,0,128" |   | Teal
                        = "0,128,128" 
 |  
                      |   | Fuchsia
                        = "255,0,255" |   | Aqua
                        = "0,255,255" 
 |  
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