Oh, sorry - I forgot some details:

I just want to be able to ID colors as a visual example easily - they don't 
have to be dots. 
If I had my druthers, I'd love to have some sort of macro where I pass in 
something like "YYYYYRWG" and get the above or similar. Could a macro do 
that?

On Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at 11:29:48 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:

> I created some classes to created colored dots, so that I can list 
> specific colors for a project. I call them colorways. An example :
>
> [image: Annotation 2021-11-30 112413.png]
>
> The issue is that coding them is a pita. For example, the code for the 
> above is:
>
> <span class= "cwd ylw"></span><span class= "cwd ylw"></span><span class= 
> "cwd ylw"></span><span class= "cwd ylw"></span><span class= "cwd 
> ylw"></span><span class= "cwd red"></span><span class= "cwd 
> wht"></span><span class= "cwd grn"></span>
>
> where 
>
>    - cwd is a class that creates colorway dots
>    - ylw (and red, wht, grn) is a class that makes the dot yellow
>
> Can anyone think of an easier way to do this?
>
>
>

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