https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=118191

--- Comment #12 from [email protected] ---
(In reply to Regina Henschel from comment #11)
> Created attachment 84119 [details]
> updated patch as discussed on dev mailing list

In file "03090600.xhp", line 426:
white, silver, gray, white, maroon, red, purple, fuchsia, green, lime, olive,
yellow, navy, blue, teal and aqua

should have been

white, silver, gray, black, maroon, red, purple, fuchsia, green, lime, olive,
yellow, navy, blue, teal and aqua

But I'd like to suggest either an alphabetical order:
aqua, black, blue, fuchsia, gray, green, lime, maroon, navy, olive, purple,
red, silver, teal, white and yellow

or a natural spectral order:
white, silver, gray, black, red, maroon, yellow, olive, lime, green, aqua,
teal, blue, navy, fuchsia and purple

On the other hand, I don't see the matching of cyan to aqua and magenta to
fuchsia in the "diff".

> Cyan is rendered as aqua now and magenta is rendered as fuchsia. This is
> consistent with the color names used in number format in Calc.

Yes, I understood this.  I was just wondering if OO Math could do like this:
I type in "color cyan " in the editor
As soon as I press the spacebar after the word "cyan", the editor changes it to
"aqua" to make user aware that the new name is aqua.

> @lapsap7+ooo:
> Yes, this fix implements the 16 basic html-color-names for Math.
> 
> To test the patch directly, you would have to build OpenOffice yourself. If
> you will test the result, you can use the daily builds from the buildbots.
> But you have to wait some days, it is not committed yet.

I don't have the environment to build the app.  I'd wait the daily build then.

> I would not change the Wiki, because it is a page for OOo2.0. It should be
> discussed on the [email protected] how to get a guide for Apache
> OpenOffice 4.x

OK, then I'll let you do it :)

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