[latex3-commits] [l3svn] 02/03: Extend docs for colour models [ci skip]
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Author: Joseph Wright <joseph.wright at morningstar2.co.uk>
Date: Sun Oct 22 14:40:00 2017 +0100
Extend docs for colour models [ci skip]
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l3trial/l3color-extras/l3color-extras.dtx | 10 ++++++++--
1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/l3trial/l3color-extras/l3color-extras.dtx b/l3trial/l3color-extras/l3color-extras.dtx
index b99c0a8..b4bb82c 100644
--- a/l3trial/l3color-extras/l3color-extras.dtx
+++ b/l3trial/l3color-extras/l3color-extras.dtx
@@ -52,8 +52,14 @@
%
% \section{Color models}
%
-% Color may be modelled in a number of ways. The model used determines how
-% many different axes a color space has. The models supported here are
+% A color \emph{model} is a way to represent sets of colors. Different models
+% are particularly suitable for different output methods, \emph{e.g.}~screen
+% or print. Parameter-based models can describe a very large number of unique
+% colors, and have a varying number of \emph{axes} which define a color
+% space. In contrast, various proprietary models are available which define
+% \emph{spot} colors.
+%
+% The models supported here are
% \begin{itemize}
% \item \texttt{gray} Grayscale color, with a single axis running from
% $0$ (fully black) to $1$ (fully white)
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