Hi William,1. I documented this info in each iemgui help patch for Pd-extended. 
 I used 
a template which the Pd community created, and which Hans (Pd-extended's 
maintainer) suggested I use.  Those revised help patches don't appear in 
Pd Vanilla.2. Yes, I made documentation for all Pd Vanilla objects that list 
this information 
using the same template above (plus some abstractions, and some classes that 
only appear in Pd-extended.)3. IMO yes.  And in my GUI port of Pd-l2ork, 13 
remains red.  However, I don't 
show that little table in the iemgui properties-- I just use the default color 
picker 
where you can type in html hex color values.
4. I think in the current Pd-l2ork you can put some number of custom colors in 
the color picker, but I'm not sure if they persist across instances.  In Pd 
Vanilla, 
no, you cannot.5. Assuming you're only talking about iemguis, at least in 
Pd-l2ork you can 
set it that way.  But it's saved only as a single float.  I have created some 
new 
drawing commands in Pd-l2ork that use hex values as well as standard 
names (red, blue, etc.).
-Jonathan

 

    On Wednesday, December 23, 2015 8:34 PM, Martin Peach 
<chakekat...@gmail.com> wrote:
 

 On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 8:08 PM, William Huston <williamahus...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Hi --

1: Is the technique of setting object attributes via messages documented 
anywhere? 


Probably in the source code... 
 
...

 
5: I would prefer to set an object's color via an RGB value 
Can I do that?


Here is a description of how to do it. I hope it's correct!
:
http://lists.puredata.info/pipermail/pd-list/2005-11/032378.html

Martin

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