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Revision as of 11:01, 26 November 2012
\definecolor
Syntax
\definecolor[...][...,...=...,...] | |
[...] | name |
r | number red channel (RGB) |
g | number green channel (RGB) |
b | number blue channel (RGB) |
c | number cyan channel (CMYK) |
m | number magenta channel (CMYK) |
y | number yellow channel (CMYK) |
k | number black channel (CMYK) |
s | number gray value (Grayscale), if v isn't set |
h | number hue (HSB) |
s | number saturation (HSB) |
v | number brightness/value (HSB) |
t | number transparency factor |
a | number alternative (transparency method) |
p | number spotcolor percentage |
e | text spotcolor name |
x | text Hexadecimal RGB value (like in HTML), only with hex module |
Description
\definecolor
associates a name with a color, for later use with the
\color
command.
To use hexadecimal colors in mkii you need to load the proper module first:
\setupcolor[hex]
Then the colors can be specified with
\definecolor[hex-red][h=FF0000]
Regarding the key « a », which means transparency alternative method, there are a certain number of values (actually at least 13, from 0 to 12) whose meanings can be seen from below:
\definetransparency [none] [0] \definetransparency [normal] [1] \definetransparency [multiply] [2] \definetransparency [screen] [3] \definetransparency [overlay] [4] \definetransparency [softlight] [5] \definetransparency [hardlight] [6] \definetransparency [colordodge] [7] \definetransparency [colorburn] [8] \definetransparency [darken] [9] \definetransparency [lighten] [10] \definetransparency [difference] [11] \definetransparency [exclusion] [12]
Example
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