- From: Peter Rückert <address@hidden>
- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Defining new colors?
- Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2007 17:24:30 +0100
By the way, a nice feature for presentations would be to define
color-gradients also, or to have some graphics as paper-background.
For TeX/LaTeX there are powerful packages for presentations at the
moment (e. g. prosper, beamer)
Are there plans for integrating such features?
Regards
Peter
Geoffrey Alan Washburn schrieb:
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Joris van der Hoeven wrote:
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> The formats #rgb and #rrggbb with hexadecimals for r, g and b are
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> understood.
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> However, TeXmacs currently only uses about 4096 colours (historical
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> inheritance);
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> this should be changed during this year (we're reshaping the low-level
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> rendering part).
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> Best wishes, Joris
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I can't argue with having more colors, but 4096 should be a good
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start :-) Some of the default colors (such as yellow and green) are a
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little too bright to read on a white background.
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Thanks!
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