Datapolis Process System SDK
Attributes Reference
This help chapter covers attributes defining color schemas.
General Attributes
Name
Description
Title
Title of the schema, shown in Diagram Template list in Datapolis Process System Designer's Workflow Properties form.
IsDefault
Determines whether the schema is the default schema. If a workflow has no specific schema set, or if the schema cannot be found, a default schema will be applied. If no custom schema has been marked as default, Dark built-in schema will be used. The attribute can be set to either True or False.
Note
Color Attributes
ActionLineColor
Color of action lines.
ActionIconInteriorColor
Fill color of action arrow icon.
ActionTitleFontColor
Font color of action title. Also used as color of action icons.
ActionTitleBackgroundColor
Background color of action title area. Also used as background color of action icons area.
ActionTitleBorderColor
Border color of action title area. Also used as border color of action icons area.
ActionTitleBorderHighlightColor
Highlighted action's title and icons areas border color.
ActionIndicatorsIconInteriorColor
Fill color of action indicator icons.
ActionIndicatorsIconPathColor
Color of action indicator icons.
ActionStatePermissionsHighlightColor
Color of highlighted actions (action lines) and states (state borders).
DesignerBackgroundColor
Backround color of workflow diagram.
DesignerGridLinesColor
Grid lines color of workflow diagram.
AddNewRoleIconColor
Color of Add New Role icon.
RolesPanelFontColor
Font color of role names in roles panel.
RolesPanelBackgroundColor
Backround color of roles panel.
StateHelperControl
Color of state and decision helpers (shapes shown when adding a new state or decision, indicating the position at which they will be added).
EndStateStrokeColor
Border color of end state.
DecisionFillColor
Backround color of decision object.
DecisionStrokeColor
Border and icon colors of decision object.
EndStateColor1
First color of end state.
EndStateColor2
Second color of end state.
EndStateColor3
Third color of end state.
EndStateColor4
Fourth color of end state.
StartStateStrokeColor
Border color of start state.
StartStateColor1
First color of start state.
StartStateColor2
Second color of start state.
StartStateColor3
Third color of start state.
StartStateColor4
Fourth color of start state.
StateSchema1Color1
First color of the first state schema.
StateSchema1Color2
Second color of the first state schema.
StateSchema1Color3
Third color of the first state schema.
StateSchema1Color4
Fourth color of the first state schema.
StateSchema1Color5
Fifth color of the first state schema.
StateSchema1BorderColor
Border color of the first state schema.
StateSchema1FontColor
Font color of the first state schema.
StateSchema1IconsColor
Icons color of the first state schema.
State Color Schemas
States have complex, gradient coloring. Both start and end states have the same gradient configuration, which is shown in the following picture:
The picture shows each color transition, indicating where each gradient step is.
Non-border states are somewhat more complex. First, there are six state schemas, selectable in State Edit Form (color picker on the right). Each of the schemas is defined separately. Each of them also has gradient colors, which are shown on the following picture:
State schemas are numbered from 1 to 6 and named accordingly. Note that state colors listed in the above table have names like StateSchema1Color1, where the first number is the index number of state schema.
Besides its colors, each state schema has three other color attributes: the color of its icons, the color of its border and the color of its font (i.e. state title).