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Part Four: Common functions in the PARIS Designer
The PARIS Designer32 Reference Manual
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The GreyScale Palette
The GreyScale Palette (Greyscal.Pal) contains the usual black in the first tablet,
then white in the second with incrementally darker 
grey tones in the following
fourteen tablets. These grey tones can be used as shade patterns on PostScript
printers as an alternative to the current three density system (light, medium and
dark) available in Paris.
 NOTE: 
The GreyScale Palette will only work on
 PostScript printers
. On non-
Post Script printers the grey tones will print as solid black.
A Paris form called Greyscal.Frm can be found in your Paris form directory
(PARIS\FRM) which can be loaded into your Paris Form Editor and printed on your
PostScript printer so that you can compare the relative densities of the 
Grey
tones/Shade patterns
For example in the two squares illustrated above, the Fill attribute for the square on
the left is ‘Light’ and light grey has been chosen from the default color palette. The
square on the right has the fill attribute ‘Solid’ and the color chosen for the fill is the
light grey tone (the 4
th
 tablet on the Greyscale Palette).
Whereas the left square will print with a grainy texture, the right will print with a
solid texture as can be seen on this page.