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-====== Data Layer ======+**Bold Text**====== Data Layer ======
    
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 LEONARDO works with an internal color palette of 30 colors, organised in 3 groups of 10 colors each. Colors 0..9 are set#1, colors 10..19 are set#2. The colors 20..29 are reserved for a grey scale.  LEONARDO works with an internal color palette of 30 colors, organised in 3 groups of 10 colors each. Colors 0..9 are set#1, colors 10..19 are set#2. The colors 20..29 are reserved for a grey scale. 
  
-**Thing to do to adjust the Data layer:**+Thing to do to adjust the Data layer:
  
-  +  //**Adjusting the Start Color (First Index Color).**// 
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-  * **Adjusting the Start Color (First Index Color).** +
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 By default, color #0 is for a topography scale from green to brown, Color #10 starts a scale for data from blue to cyan. The default color palette is designed to be used with 10 colors (Number Colours). If you want to use more (up to 20) colors, you'll need to create a different palette (see next step).  By default, color #0 is for a topography scale from green to brown, Color #10 starts a scale for data from blue to cyan. The default color palette is designed to be used with 10 colors (Number Colours). If you want to use more (up to 20) colors, you'll need to create a different palette (see next step). 
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-  * Change Color Palette+  * //Change Color Palette//
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 To change the color palette, press "**Edit Color Sets…**" In the upcoming dialog, you can change colors, load new palette files or save your palette here. Use drag&drop to re-arrange colors or mix new colors in the mixer and drop them into the color set. To change the color palette, press "**Edit Color Sets…**" In the upcoming dialog, you can change colors, load new palette files or save your palette here. Use drag&drop to re-arrange colors or mix new colors in the mixer and drop them into the color set.
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-  * Adjust Color Scale Range+  * __Adjust Color Scale Range__
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 If you don't like the color scale range calculated by LEONARDO, you can define your own. Deselect the option "**Optimise Key to Existing Data Range**" and set the **First Value** to start the range and the **step size** for the scale classes. If you don't like the color scale range calculated by LEONARDO, you can define your own. Deselect the option "**Optimise Key to Existing Data Range**" and set the **First Value** to start the range and the **step size** for the scale classes.