On 08/06/20 13:25, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 6/8/2020 7:36 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
The 'light' colors defined in colo-imp-rgb.mkiv are not light!
\definecolor [lightred] [r=1, g=0, b=0]
\definecolor [lightgreen] [r=0, g=1, b=0]
\definecolor [lightblue] [r=0, g=0, b=1]
\definecolor [lightcyan] [r=0, g=1, b=1]
\definecolor [lightmagenta] [r=1, g=0, b=1]
\definecolor [lightyellow] [r=1, g=1, b=0]
hm, a compatibility thing
Is this intentional? How about replacing them with somewhat reasonable
defaults?
\definecolor [lightred] [r=1, g=0.5, b=0.5]
\definecolor [lightgreen] [r=0.5, g=1, b=0.5]
\definecolor [lightblue] [r=0.75, g=1, b=1]
\definecolor [lightcyan] [r=0.5, g=1, b=1]
\definecolor [lightmagenta] [r=1, g=0.5, b=1]
\definecolor [lightyellow] [r=1, g=1, b=0.5]
See attached output. These are not the ideal choices in terms of
shades, but I have chosen values which are least subjective and still
give reasonable shades.
your blue is kind of weird .. this is the metapostisch way:
\definecolor [lightred] [.5(red,white)]
\definecolor [lightgreen] [.5(green,white)]
\definecolor [lightblue] [.5(blue,white)]
\definecolor [lightcyan] [.5(cyan,white)]
\definecolor [lightmagenta] [.5(magenta,white)]
\definecolor [lightyellow] [.5(yellow,white)]
which i bet you prefer
*I* clearly prefer the Metapostish way!
:-)
Alan
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