From MapWindow GIS
The coloring type enumerations are used to determine how a grid color break will be displayed.
Values
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| Hillshade |

This is an example of a grid color break with a hillshade coloring type. The higher elevations in the grid are colored by light gray, and the lower elevations in the grid are colored by the dark gray. Notice how the shaded slopes help distinguish elevated terrain. This gives the most realistic coloring for the grid color scheme the break is added to.
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| Gradient |

This is an example of a grid color break with a gradient coloring type. The higher elevations in the grid are colored by light gray, and the lower elevations in the grid are colored by the dark gray.
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| Random |

This is an example of a grid color break with a random coloring type. This is not implemented at this time. When this coloring type is used for a grid color break, the low value color will be used to color the entire grid.
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