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== [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] (autogenerated) ==
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<syntax>definepalet</syntax>
 
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== Description ==
  
== Description ==
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Define a set of color name definitions that can then all be activated at once with {{cmd|setuppalet}}. To inspect the palet, or to compare its colours against each other, use {{cmd|showpalet}} and {{cmd|comparepalet}}.
  
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{{cmd|definepalet}} used to rely on a non-standard argument parser that would
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not tolerate trailing commas [http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2012/067602.html]. This is no longer the case, but sufficiently old installation might still exhibit the problem.
  
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== Example ==
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<context source=yes>
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\setupcolors [x11]
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\definepalet [colorful] [alert=green]
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\definepalet [bleak]    [alert=darkgray]
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\starttext
  
== Example ==
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\setuppalet  [colorful]
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\color[alert]{Ain't I a colorful entity?}
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\setuppalet  [bleak]
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\color[alert]{Ain't I a colorful entity?}
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\stoptext
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</context>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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Revision as of 13:35, 13 October 2019

\definepalet

Syntax (autogenerated)

\definepalet[...][...=...,...]
[...]name
namecolor


\definepalet[...][...]
[...]name
[...]name


Syntax

\definepalet[...][...,...=...,...]
[...] name
name name

Description

Define a set of color name definitions that can then all be activated at once with \setuppalet. To inspect the palet, or to compare its colours against each other, use \showpalet and \comparepalet.

\definepalet used to rely on a non-standard argument parser that would not tolerate trailing commas [1]. This is no longer the case, but sufficiently old installation might still exhibit the problem.

Example

\setupcolors [x11]
\definepalet [colorful] [alert=green]
\definepalet [bleak]    [alert=darkgray]
\starttext

\setuppalet  [colorful]
\color[alert]{Ain't I a colorful entity?}

\setuppalet  [bleak]
\color[alert]{Ain't I a colorful entity?}

\stoptext

See also


Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum

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