Specifies the book name (if any) of the color.
Supported platforms: Windows only
Read-only: Yes
Type: String
The name of the color book that the color came from.
No additional remarks.
VBA:
Sub Example_BookName()
'This example draws a circle and
'returns the color name and color book name of the color.
Dim col As AcadAcCmColor
Set col = AcadApplication.GetInterfaceObject("AutoCAD.AcCmColor." & Left(AcadApplication.Version, 2))
col.SetRGB 125, 175, 235
col.SetNames "MyColor", "MyColorBook"
Dim cir As AcadCircle
Dim pt(0 To 2) As Double
Set cir = ThisDrawing.ModelSpace.AddCircle(pt, 2)
cir.TrueColor = col
ZoomAll
Dim retCol As AcadAcCmColor
Set retCol = cir.TrueColor
MsgBox "BookName=" & col.BookName & vbLf & _
"ColorName=" & col.ColorName
End Sub
Visual LISP:
(vl-load-com)
(defun c:Example_BookName()
;; This example draws a circle and
;; returns the color name and color book name of the color.
(setq acadObj (vlax-get-acad-object))
(setq doc (vla-get-ActiveDocument acadObj))
(setq col (vlax-create-object (strcat "AutoCAD.AcCmColor." (substr (getvar "ACADVER") 1 2))))
(vla-SetRGB col 125 175 235)
(vla-SetNames col "MyColor" "MyColorBook")
(setq pt (vlax-3d-point 0 0 0))
(setq modelSpace (vla-get-ModelSpace doc))
(setq cir (vla-AddCircle modelSpace pt 2))
(vla-put-TrueColor cir col)
(vla-ZoomAll acadObj)
(setq retCol (vla-get-TrueColor cir))
(alert (strcat "BookName=" (vla-get-BookName col)
"\nColorName=" (vla-get-ColorName col)
)
)
(vlax-release-object col)
)