Hello Samuel,
You can assign your color to a variable:
either
mycol = #(rgb-color 0.898 0.208 0.172)
or
#(define mycol (rgb-color 0.898 0.208 0.172))
and then use
\with-color #mycol
HTH
Jan-Peter
Am 30. Dezember 2016 20:50:17 MEZ, schrieb "Br. Samuel Springuel"
<[email protected]>:
>Is there a way to define a new color name for use with \with-color in
>markups?
>
>I have a particular color which I'm trying to match and while I have
>it's RGB profile and can use \with-color #(rgb-color 0.898 0.208 0.172)
>
>each time, if I later decide that I need to adjust those numbers to get
>
>a better match, I have to track down each instance of the explicit
>color
>definition to make the adjustment. I'm hoping that I can define a
>custom name and then use \with-color #customname when I need the color,
>
>allowing me to change all instances of the color in one place. Is it
>possible to do this?
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