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Within the "Color" field you can set three colors for the object. The colors of the object itself are controlled via the buttons labeled "Color 1" and "Color 2", while the button labeled "LabelColor" is for setting the color the label is drawn in.
Clicking on any of the three buttons will result in a new form being shown in which you can select one of the predefined colors from the internal colormap. You also can select one of the "free" colors but since these colors aren’t set yet they will appear as black in the form for selecting the color.
While it’s rather obvious what the label color is, the meaning of "Color 1" and "Color 2" varies a bit with the class and type of the object. E.g., for (normal buttons the first color is the normal color of the button while the second one is the color it’s drawn in while the button is pressed, while for a browser that allows selection the first color is the background color and the second color is the color selected lines are highlighted with. Since there are too many combinations of object classes and types to be discussed here comprehensively please refer to a following chapter where the exact properties of all objects are described in detail.