I know, it's not that old, but I need some tip about this cause it's a
pity to leave out of a document-tutorial the colorful column.
I though you made it work by removing the apostrophes? :) This
workes for me:
\usepackage{colortbl}
\definecolor{111}{rgb}{0.9,0,0.3}
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 09:48 +0100, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
I know, it's not that old, but I need some tip about this cause it's a
pity to leave out of a document-tutorial the colorful column.
I though you made it work by removing the apostrophes? :) This
workes for me:
I know, it's not that old, but I need some tip about this cause it's a
pity to leave out of a document-tutorial the colorful column.
I though you made it work by removing the apostrophes? :) This
workes for me:
\usepackage{colortbl}
\definecolor{111}{rgb}{0.9,0,0.3}
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 09:48 +0100, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
I know, it's not that old, but I need some tip about this cause it's a
pity to leave out of a document-tutorial the colorful column.
I though you made it work by removing the apostrophes? :) This
workes for me:
>I know, it's not that old, but I need some tip about this cause it's a
>pity to leave out of a document-tutorial the colorful column.
I though you made it work by removing the apostrophes? :) This
workes for me:
\usepackage{colortbl}
\definecolor{111}{rgb}{0.9,0,0.3}
On Sun, 2009-01-18 at 09:48 +0100, Ingar Pareliussen wrote:
> >I know, it's not that old, but I need some tip about this cause it's a
> >pity to leave out of a document-tutorial the colorful column.
>
> I though you made it work by removing the apostrophes? :) This
> workes for me:
>
>
\cellcolor{111}
The table's column in which I use the ERT's include only numbers (in
fact, the numbers correspond exactly to the number I use in the preamble
with \definecolor. The next column includes greek labels (=simply
greek text).
When I try to pre-view the document I read
\cellcolor{111}
The table's column in which I use the ERT's include only numbers (in
fact, the numbers correspond exactly to the number I use in the preamble
with \definecolor. The next column includes greek labels (=simply
greek text).
When I try to pre-view the document I read
t; > # [...] a longer list actually of various red,green,blue combinations
> >
> >
> > Then, I use ERTs in a table's cells like
> > \cellcolor{111}
> >
> > The table's column in which I use the ERT's include only numbers (in
> > fact, the numbers
correspond exactly to the number I use in the preamble
with \definecolor. The next column includes greek labels (=simply
greek text).
When I try to pre-view the document I read:
Error:
LaTeX Error: Undefined color `{111}'.
Description:
\cellcolor{{111}}111
\textgreek{Suneq\char160c} \textgreek
use ERTs in a table's cells like
\cellcolor{111}
The table's column in which I use the ERT's include only numbers (in
fact, the numbers correspond exactly to the number I use in the preamble
with \definecolor. The next column includes greek labels (=simply
greek text).
When I try to pre-view
correspond exactly to the number I use in the preamble
with \definecolor. The next column includes greek labels (=simply
greek text).
When I try to pre-view the document I read:
Error:
LaTeX Error: Undefined color `{111}'.
Description:
\cellcolor{{111}}111
\textgreek{Suneq\char160c} \textgreek
use ERTs in a table's cells like
\cellcolor{111}
The table's column in which I use the ERT's include only numbers (in
fact, the numbers correspond exactly to the number I use in the preamble
with \definecolor. The next column includes greek labels (=simply
greek text).
When I try to pre-view
correspond exactly to the number I use in the preamble
with "\definecolor". The next column includes greek labels (=simply
greek text).
When I try to pre-view the document I read:
Error:
LaTeX Error: Undefined color `{111}'.
Description:
\cellcolor{{111}}111 &
\textgreek{
lly of various red,green,blue combinations
>
>
> Then, I use ERTs in a table's cells like
> \cellcolor{111}
>
> The table's column in which I use the ERT's include only numbers (in
> fact, the numbers correspond exactly to the number I use in the preamble
> with "\de
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