You can reference colors in the palette by name or number in most commands that understand color names.
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You can make Niagara the default palette in plots using setcolors
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You can programatically access the colors using ColorTools commands
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ColorTools algorithms will automatically generate new colors beyond the main 16 colors:
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The Niagara palette is designed for lines, but the Lookup command can provide slightly altered shades of its colors for use in coloring points or filling regions.
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