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Hexadecimal is a number system that uses base 16, instead of the base 10 that our decimal number system uses. This means the numbers 0-15 can be represented by a single digit, to represent those numbers past 9, alphabet characters are used (i.e. 10 in decimal is A in hexadecimal, | Hexadecimal is a number system that uses base 16, instead of the base 10 that our decimal number system uses. This means the numbers 0-15 can be represented by a single digit, to represent those numbers past 9, alphabet characters are used (i.e. 10 in decimal is A in hexadecimal, | ||
- | In Watchmaker, you can insert code into the color field by selecting the color field of an object, then tapping the 6 digit color code to the right of the color selector. This will open up the standard variable list you see when editing other fields. From here you can use any variable you want to create conditions that will result in different colors, or even create a color that depends on a variable. | + | In Watchmaker, you can insert code into the color field by selecting the color field of an object, then tapping the 6 digit color code directly under the check mark. This will open up the standard variable list you see when editing other fields. From here you can use any variable you want to create conditions that will result in different colors, or even create a color that depends on a variable. |
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