What do the colors of the markers on the map mean, and why are they different colors?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe markers on the map change color according to the risk level for that location. Markers can be green (low risk), yellow (medium risk), orange (high risk), purple (equivalent to pink; late blight seen within 2-5 miles) or red (late blight seen within 1 mile). For more information on how and when the colors change see the Explanations page.
What do the different colors of blankets mean?
Star Graphic Supplies - Frequently Asked Questions (Page 1)According to an anonymous source at one of the printing blanket manufacturers, it is mostly a marketing tool. If I try to sell you another blue blanket, it will be perceived as the same old blanket with a new name. If its a totally different color, then its easier to believe that its a different product. The color also might be used in a huge shop to designate some particular special requirement. See similar questions...
edit] What do the name colors mean on the map?
Frequently Asked Questions - The Urban Dead WikiWhats the deal with all those color shades over people's names? The blue, red, and green.I've always assumed it meant online status.--Zaruthustra 22:56, 9 Dec 2005 (GMT) I'm almost certain they correspond to Scientist, Civilian, and Military, respectively. I almost never bother looking at the people on the map, anyway, unless I'm scanning for zombies, which show up as white. --LouisB3 00:25, 10 Dec 2005 (GMT) Yup. See similar questions...
How does the LOS map work, and what do the different colors mean?
eSim Games - GamePlay FAQWhen you left click on a point in the map, you get a radiating pattern of lines, with different colors. The color code will tell you how much your tank would be exposed if it were placed at the point you clicked. Dark shade - Your tank cannot be seen from these regions (and your tank can't see other tanks in these regions). It's dead space If you think you have found a good battle position in the planning phase, you can use the LOS tool to verify your assumption. See similar questions...
What do the various colors on the map mean?
MPR: Campaign 2006: Election Results FAQEach political party is identified with a specific color, which are listed below. Changing the view in the interactive map to a specific party will display a tint of this base color. Ties are displayed as grey. See similar questions...
What do the different abbreviations for lift types mean on the piste map?
Meribel Merinet.Com - frequently asked questions (FAQ)The lifts marked on the piste map using straight black lines are of four types; button tow/drag, chair, telecabine and telepherique. They have the corresponding abbreviations; TK for teleski (drag), TS for telesiege (chair), TC for telecabine (gondola) and TPH for telepherique (cable car). For telecabine think bubble car and for telepherique think cable car. Anything prefixed/suffixed with "Express" means a 6 person modern fast chair lift. See similar questions...
What do the numbers in the map markers (red balloons) mean?
Untitled PageIf you are looking up multiple locations, those markers will help you keep track of what you have looked up. You can use this feature to outline a campus tour or to pinpoint where your classes are located. See similar questions...
How can I chat in different colors? What do the colors mean?
Joint Operations Files - Joint Operations FAQAnswer: There are 4 different types of chat you will be able to see in Joint Operations: Typhoon Rising. The first is general chat. This can be opened by pressing the "T" key. All players will be able to see this chat and it will be shown as a light blue color. The second type of chat is team chat. This can be opened by pressing the "Y" key. All players on your current team (Joint Ops or Rebels) will be able to see this chat, but no one else and it will be shown in a green color. See similar questions...
Why are the EIT images different colors and what do they mean?
SOHOAll of the EIT images are actually produced by extreme ultraviolet (EUV) light from the Sun. This is light that is between ultraviolet light and x-ray light in the electromagnetic spectrum and is not visible to our eyes directly. EIT images are taken at four different wavelengths and four colors in order of wavelength (bluer=shorter wavelength, redder=longer) were assigned to represent each of them. See similar questions...
What do the different bar colors mean?
Planet Age of Empires - News, Cheats, age of empires 3, Down...The different colors represent your latency. A player with green bars has a fast connection and low ping. One with yellow bars has a decent connection and red bars means a bad ping. You'll often see games labeled "Green only" and this is to filter out players with slow connections. See similar questions...
What do the different colors mean?
Kinkless FAQs - 43FoldersWikiIf you have multiple rows selected, and run the Context script, it will take the assigned context of the first row, and apply it to the rest of the rows. Useful for batch editing, or if you want to clear all the contexts out in one swoop. See similar questions...
What do all the different posting colors mean?
SuicideGirls > HelpBeige: Posts made by regular members who are not you, an administrator, your friend, a SuicideGirl, or a Limbo Girl. See similar questions...
Is there a limit on how many markers I can put on a Google Map?
Geocoding Photos FAQTechnically, no, but there's a practical limit. As the number of markers increase, so does the time required for the web browser to process them. The time becomes an issue when the number of markers exceed a few hundred. As long as the number of makers remain below 100 or so, it shouldn't be a major factor. See similar questions...
What do the different Username Colors mean?
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - TS Information ExchangeThe username colors generally specify a users status. Some select users can can also have special colors signified by the Administration. See similar questions...
In the preferences' privacy tab, what do the different colors in the contacts mean?
Frequently Asked Questions - AMSNBlack background: the contact has deleted you from their contacts list and you have deleted them from yours. See similar questions...
What do the different colors on the model mean?
Competency Model Clearinghouse - Frequently Asked QuestionsFor easy reference similar competencies have been grouped on tiers. The colors provide a visual point of reference for the groups. Competencies on Tiers 1-3, referred to as Foundation competencies, are shown in shades of red. The technical competencies that are cross-cutting to an industry or industry sector on tiers 4 and 5, called Industry competencies, are shown in shades of yellow. See similar questions...
What do the different colors mean in the agent window?
VisualLookout Quickstart GuideThe colors indicate whether the conditions for the associated metric are acceptable or not. Clicking Options, Colors, sets the values associated with each color. See similar questions...
What do the different colors of DMT® stones mean?
Sharpening Supplies - Sharpen Your Knives and Tools With The...Extra Coarse - Recommended for aggressive removal of metal on damaged tools or for heavy-duty outdoor tools such as axes and lawn mower blades. Also commonly used as the first step in flattening the backs of chisels and plane irons and for rapid stock removal from a chipped or badly damaged edge. Color code: extra coarse (60 micron, 220 mesh) "black". Coarse - Quickly restores a dull edge to cutting sharp again. See similar questions...
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