![]() ![]() ![]() Even colors very close to black, white or blue. However, most colors in between seem fine. What should be black is now red and what should be white is now cyan. I was able to reproduce this bug on Windows and OS X. 1 Problem description: My laptop screen suddenly started showing weird colors. I created new libraries with new 3D models, created new electronic designs and generated new 3D PCB, everything was fine, but in one or another way, making changes to a PCB still messes up the colors. If I recall correctly, everything was working fine before some of the updates and after some two or three updates, I noticed these problems with colors. 3D model for a electronic library can be linked or not, it doesnt matter. You can create new electronic library with a random 3D model even without applying any colors to it, just using default color and it still shows other color. This way, every regular color prints black unless it is a special color to print grey, and we can use RGB colors if we actually need anything to print in color. Now I'm (apparently) supposed to hook it up to D2, or any of the pins near it, but the colors are all wrong. Here is a pen table that maps all of the standard MicroStation Index colors (0-254) to black, except for colors 223-226 which print to different shades of grey. When I was controlling my strip using Arduino and C before, I hooked up the data pin to RX, which worked just fine. When you generate a 3D PCB, everything looks fine, but after closing 3D PCB tab and opening it again, colors are messed up. Hi I finally got Espruino running on my ESP8266 12-E NodeMCU, but I'm having some issues talking to my strip correctly. I created new electronic libraries with 3D models that have colors applied to them. ![]()
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