Predefined colors?
John Culleton
john at carr.org
Mon Sep 11 20:48:56 CEST 2000
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Denis Bitouzé wrote:
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> Hello,
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> it is written, in the document « Présentation de PSTricks », by Denis
> Girou, that more than hundred colors are predefined. But, if I try to
> use the color 'pink' (as in some examples in the document), I get the
> following error message
>
> PSTricks error. See User's Guide for further information.
> Type H <return> for immediate help.
> ! Color `pink' not defined.
> \@pstrickserr ... immediate help.}\errmessage {#1}
> \endgroup
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> Can somebody help me?
>
> Thanks,
>
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> Denis.
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I use a file palette.tex as follows:
\input palette.tex
\getcolor{orange}
...
It should work for pink also.
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