Re: Named Colors

2011-11-14 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 14.11.2011 01:07, schrieb Uwe Stöhr: You forgot to load the pdfcolmk package which is required for this feature This was not correct. This package is only necessary if your LaTeX distribution is older than TeXLive 2009. The EmbeddedObjects manual in LyX 2.0.2 will describe this feature.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-14 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 14.11.2011 01:07, schrieb Uwe Stöhr: You forgot to load the pdfcolmk package which is required for this feature This was not correct. This package is only necessary if your LaTeX distribution is older than TeXLive 2009. The EmbeddedObjects manual in LyX 2.0.2 will describe this feature.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-14 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 14.11.2011 01:07, schrieb Uwe Stöhr: You forgot to load the pdfcolmk package which is required for this feature This was not correct. This package is only necessary if your LaTeX distribution is older than TeXLive 2009. The EmbeddedObjects manual in LyX 2.0.2 will describe this feature.

Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
How can I use named colors in lyx? I can't add \usepackage[usenames]{color} to the preamble because \usepackage{color} is there by default and I get an option clash for package color error.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Richard Heck
On 11/13/2011 09:37 AM, H. Hodges wrote: How can I use named colors in lyx? I can't add \usepackage[usenames]{color} to the preamble because \usepackage{color} is there by default and I get an option clash for package color error. The easiest way is just to add usenames as a document class

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
The easiest way is just to add usenames as a document class option under DocumentSettings. In the Custom box I assume? Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and I'm still getting an undefined color error.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Charlie
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:44:58 + (UTC) H. Hodges freelancer.hod...@gmail.com suggested this: The easiest way is just to add usenames as a document class option under DocumentSettings. In the Custom box I assume? Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
Try just blue or navy? Charlie The point of using the named colors is not being limited to basic colors like blue.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 13.11.2011 17:44, schrieb H. Hodges: The easiest way is just to add usenames as a document class option under DocumentSettings. In the Custom box I assume? Yes. Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and I'm still getting an undefined color error. Yes, because there are only the default colors defined: white, black, blue, red, green, magenta, cyan and yellow

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 14.11.2011 00:50, schrieb H. Hodges: \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color} in the preamble is supposed to give access to 68 defined colors beyond the basic ones you've listed; No, this won't work, see http://www.maths.adelaide.edu.au/anthony.roberts/LaTeX/ltxusecol.html You forgot to

Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
How can I use named colors in lyx? I can't add \usepackage[usenames]{color} to the preamble because \usepackage{color} is there by default and I get an option clash for package color error.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Richard Heck
On 11/13/2011 09:37 AM, H. Hodges wrote: How can I use named colors in lyx? I can't add \usepackage[usenames]{color} to the preamble because \usepackage{color} is there by default and I get an option clash for package color error. The easiest way is just to add usenames as a document class

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
The easiest way is just to add usenames as a document class option under DocumentSettings. In the Custom box I assume? Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and I'm still getting an undefined color error.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Charlie
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:44:58 + (UTC) H. Hodges freelancer.hod...@gmail.com suggested this: The easiest way is just to add usenames as a document class option under DocumentSettings. In the Custom box I assume? Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
Try just blue or navy? Charlie The point of using the named colors is not being limited to basic colors like blue.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 13.11.2011 17:44, schrieb H. Hodges: The easiest way is just to add usenames as a document class option under DocumentSettings. In the Custom box I assume? Yes. Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and I'm still getting an undefined color error. Yes, because there are only the default colors defined: white, black, blue, red, green, magenta, cyan and yellow

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 14.11.2011 00:50, schrieb H. Hodges: \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color} in the preamble is supposed to give access to 68 defined colors beyond the basic ones you've listed; No, this won't work, see http://www.maths.adelaide.edu.au/anthony.roberts/LaTeX/ltxusecol.html You forgot to

Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
How can I use named colors in lyx? I can't add \usepackage[usenames]{color} to the preamble because \usepackage{color} is there by default and I get an "option clash for package color" error.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Richard Heck
On 11/13/2011 09:37 AM, H. Hodges wrote: How can I use named colors in lyx? I can't add \usepackage[usenames]{color} to the preamble because \usepackage{color} is there by default and I get an "option clash for package color" error. The easiest way is just to add "usenames"

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
> The easiest way is just to add "usenames" as a document class option > under Document>Settings. In the Custom box I assume? Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and I'm still getting an undefined color error.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Charlie
On Sun, 13 Nov 2011 16:44:58 + (UTC) "H. Hodges freelancer.hod...@gmail.com" suggested this: > >> The easiest way is just to add "usenames" as a document class option >> under Document>Settings. > >In the Custom box I assume? Maybe using

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
> Try just blue or navy? > > Charlie The point of using the named colors is not being limited to basic colors like blue.

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 13.11.2011 17:44, schrieb H. Hodges: The easiest way is just to add "usenames" as a document class option under Document>Settings. In the Custom box I assume? Yes. Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hy

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread H . Hodges
> > Maybe using named colors isn't the problem, but I > > added that and tried to use urlcolor=royalblue as a hyperref option, and I'm > > still getting an undefined color error. > > Yes, because there are only the default colors defined: white, black, blue, red,

Re: Named Colors

2011-11-13 Thread Uwe Stöhr
Am 14.11.2011 00:50, schrieb H. Hodges: \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color} in the preamble is supposed to give access to 68 defined colors beyond the basic ones you've listed; No, this won't work, see http://www.maths.adelaide.edu.au/anthony.roberts/LaTeX/ltxusecol.html You forgot to

Re: Using named colors

2009-06-04 Thread rgheck
christiaan pauw wrote: Hi everybody dvips knows 68 standard colours (see then at h t t p :// en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors#The_68_standard_colors_known_to_dvips ) that have names. Some of them are quite beautiful. How can I use these named colours is Lyx - for example to define text colours

re: Using named colors

2009-06-04 Thread Eran Kaplinsky
How about Xcolor and: xcolor=dvipsnames

Re: Using named colors

2009-06-04 Thread rgheck
christiaan pauw wrote: Hi everybody dvips knows 68 standard colours (see then at h t t p :// en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors#The_68_standard_colors_known_to_dvips ) that have names. Some of them are quite beautiful. How can I use these named colours is Lyx - for example to define text colours

re: Using named colors

2009-06-04 Thread Eran Kaplinsky
How about Xcolor and: xcolor=dvipsnames

Re: Using named colors

2009-06-04 Thread rgheck
christiaan pauw wrote: Hi everybody dvips knows 68 standard colours (see then at h t t p :// en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors#The_68_standard_colors_known_to_dvips ) that have names. Some of them are quite beautiful. How can I use these named colours is Lyx - for example to define text colours

re: Using named colors

2009-06-04 Thread Eran Kaplinsky
How about Xcolor and: xcolor=dvipsnames

Using named colors

2009-06-03 Thread christiaan pauw
Hi everybody dvips knows 68 standard colours (see then at h t t p :// en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors#The_68_standard_colors_known_to_dvips ) that have names. Some of them are quite beautiful. How can I use these named colours is Lyx - for example to define text colours or the shading colour. I

Using named colors

2009-06-03 Thread christiaan pauw
Hi everybody dvips knows 68 standard colours (see then at h t t p :// en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors#The_68_standard_colors_known_to_dvips ) that have names. Some of them are quite beautiful. How can I use these named colours is Lyx - for example to define text colours or the shading colour. I

Using named colors

2009-06-03 Thread christiaan pauw
Hi everybody dvips knows 68 standard colours (see then at h t t p :// en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Colors#The_68_standard_colors_known_to_dvips ) that have names. Some of them are quite beautiful. How can I use these named colours is Lyx - for example to define text colours or the shading colour. I