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- pcolor :: PackageName
- monochrome :: LaTeXC l => l
- dvipsnames :: LaTeXC l => l
- nodvipsnames :: LaTeXC l => l
- usenames :: LaTeXC l => l
- data Color
- data ColorName
- = Apricot
- | Aquamarine
- | Bittersweet
- | BlueGreen
- | BlueViolet
- | BrickRed
- | Brown
- | BurntOrange
- | CadetBlue
- | CarnationPink
- | Cerulean
- | CornflowerBlue
- | Dandelion
- | DarkOrchid
- | Emerald
- | ForestGreen
- | Fuchsia
- | Goldenrod
- | Gray
- | GreenYellow
- | JungleGreen
- | Lavender
- | LimeGreen
- | Mahogany
- | Maroon
- | Melon
- | MidnightBlue
- | Mulberry
- | NavyBlue
- | OliveGreen
- | Orange
- | OrangeRed
- | Orchid
- | Peach
- | Periwinkle
- | PineGreen
- | Plum
- | ProcessBlue
- | Purple
- | RawSienna
- | RedOrange
- | RedViolet
- | Rhodamine
- | RoyalBlue
- | RubineRed
- | Salmon
- | SeaGreen
- | Sepia
- | SkyBlue
- | SpringGreen
- | Tan
- | TealBlue
- | Thistle
- | Turquoise
- | Violet
- | VioletRed
- | WildStrawberry
- | YellowGreen
- | YellowOrange
- data ColorModel
- data ColSpec
- pagecolor :: LaTeXC l => ColSpec -> l
- color :: LaTeXC l => ColSpec -> l
- textcolor :: LaTeXC l => ColSpec -> l -> l
- colorbox :: LaTeXC l => ColSpec -> l -> l
- fcolorbox :: LaTeXC l => ColSpec -> ColSpec -> l -> l
- normalcolor :: LaTeXC l => l
Color package
The pcolor
package.
usepackage [] pcolor
Package options
monochrome :: LaTeXC l => lSource
To convert all colour commands to black and white, for previewers that cannot handle colour.
dvipsnames :: LaTeXC l => lSource
nodvipsnames :: LaTeXC l => lSource
Types
data ColorModel Source
Commands
pagecolor :: LaTeXC l => ColSpec -> lSource
Set the background color for the current and following pages.
colorbox :: LaTeXC l => ColSpec -> l -> lSource
Put its argument in a box with the given colour as background.
fcolorbox :: LaTeXC l => ColSpec -> ColSpec -> l -> lSource
Application of fcolorbox cs1 cs2 l
put l
in a framed box with
cs1
as frame color and cs2
as background color.
normalcolor :: LaTeXC l => lSource
Switch to the colour that was active at the end of the preamble.
Thus, placing a color
command in the preamble can change the
standard colour of the whole document.