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− | <cd:description>The command <tt>\comparecolorgroup</tt> produces a graphic that shows the colors in a defined group in relation to each other, as well as a greyscale rendering. | + | <cd:description>The command <tt>\comparecolorgroup</tt> produces a graphic that shows the colors in a defined group in relation to each other, as well as a greyscale rendering. |
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− | <cd:commandref name="definepalet"></cd:commandref></cd:seealso> | + | <cd:commandref name="definepalet"></cd:commandref> |
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Revision as of 15:49, 8 November 2021
Contents
\comparecolorgroup
Summary
The command \comparecolorgroup is to show the colors in a defined color group
Settings
Description
The command \comparecolorgroup produces a graphic that shows the colors in a defined group in relation to each other, as well as a greyscale rendering.
Colorgroups are somewhat obsolete, using colorpalets directly makes more sense nowadays.
Examples
Example 1
\usecolors[dem] % predefined demo values of colorgroups and colorpalets \comparecolorgroup [blue]