Editing colors in RGB
Normal colors and linked colors can be edited in several color models, one of which is RGB. You have three options in how you define RGB colors: 0-100%, 0-255 or as six hex digits (0-9, a-f - see Notes). You can define the same range of colors using any option.
 To edit a color 
 in RGB
 To edit a color 
 in RGB
1. Choose Color Editor from the Utilities menu.
2. Choose the color you want to edit from the menu or drag-and-drop it onto the editor.
3. Right-click on the Color Editor and select RGB.
When you edit a color using the RGB color model, the Color Editor looks like this:

Notes:
 If you are editing a linked 
 color, some of the values will be constrained by white boundaries (shown 
 on the editing area) depending on the inheritance scheme in use.
 If you are editing a linked 
 color, some of the values will be constrained by white boundaries (shown 
 on the editing area) depending on the inheritance scheme in use.
 Many colors on web pages 
 are defined as six hex digits (0-9, a-f). To create these colors in Xara 
 LX use the # box. Letters can be upper or lower-case; "abcdef" 
 and "ABCDEF" are identical colors.
 Many colors on web pages 
 are defined as six hex digits (0-9, a-f). To create these colors in Xara 
 LX use the # box. Letters can be upper or lower-case; "abcdef" 
 and "ABCDEF" are identical colors.
 To select between 0-100% 
 and 0-255, see Changing 
 the color units. If you need to enter a value in the other format, 
 you can force the units by typing (for example) "25%" (for a 
 percentage) or "25d" (for 0 to 255 value).
 To select between 0-100% 
 and 0-255, see Changing 
 the color units. If you need to enter a value in the other format, 
 you can force the units by typing (for example) "25%" (for a 
 percentage) or "25d" (for 0 to 255 value).