Hi Vladimir,
Try color red (a^2+b^2=c^2)
If you need only a part of the formula to be formatted, then you can use
something like  a^2+b^2=color red c^2

Cheers,
Leif Lodahl

2011/8/28 <[email protected]>

>  Hello!
>  I have the following problem. I need to make an equation red in my
> presentation. I tried to search for the color option in the LibreOffice
> Math, but haven't found it. Then I searched in the Internet for the
> similar problem and the only thing I found was the information about
> the reserved word "color" in the LO Math.
>  It works, but as far as I understand, it allows to use only a small
> set of pre-defined (by the developers - not by the user) colors. And
> the "red" color there is too dark - it doesn't suit my needs.
>  So, is there a way to use custom colors in Math?
>
>  Thanks.
>    Vladimir
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