On 2007-08-28 @ 16:53:22 (week 35) Sander Marechal wrote: > Hello, > > I have a writer document with several tables in it. Some parts of these > tables have conditional style markup applied to them via the > "number-format", as explained by the OOo help. > > For example, I want things below -10% to be red and things above 10% to > be green, so I set the following number-format: > > [<-0.1][RED]0%;[>0.1][GREEN]0%;[BLACK]0% > > My problem is that the [GREEN] is the very bright, light green that is > unreadable on a white background. The OOo help only defines a few color > names, namely CYAN, GREEN, BLACK, BLUE, MAGENTA, RED, WHITE and YELLOW. > Is there a way to define new colors, or use RBG syntax in the > number-format to get a darker green?
As far as I know not. To my knowledge only CYAN, GREEN, BLACK, BLUE, MAGENTA, RED, WHITE and YELLOW are accepted as color names. You can define custom colors in the color picker, but they cannot be referenced in conditional formats. Maybe this will change someday in the future, but I haven't noticed any request for it last time I checked. (Although I have to admit this was sometime ago and I didn't try very hard.) Grx HdV --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
