Hi Trevor,
Yes, the internal color format is hidden from the user on purpose. The
reason for this is that if we need to change the internal format
sometime in the future, the format change will not be noticed by the
user. With the default color macros and the X11 color macros, the user
won't have to care about the internal color representation.
Kind regards,
Erlend Aasland
On 29. nov. 2007, at 20:49, Trevor Daniels wrote:
I'm helping to write the GDP manuals, and am puzzled by an
omission in the description of setting the color property of
grobs. The Internals Reference (grob-interface) says the
color should be a list, and supplying a list of RGB values
like
\once \override Voice.Slur #'color = #'(1.0 0.0 0.0)
certainly turns the slur red. But this way of overriding
the color is not mentioned in any of the user manuals, at
least not that I can find. Is there a reason for this
omission, or may I describe this method (as well as the
standard ones) in the new GDP manuals?
Trevor D
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