Am Mittwoch, den 03.01.2018, 12:52 +0000 schrieb José Abílio Matos:
> On Wednesday, 3 January 2018 12.04.42 WET Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:
> > You mean it should display green (in the given example)?
> > 
> > Jürgen
>  
> Yes, or else, to be coherent, "no color" should mean invisible. :-)
>  
> I understand that the color property is dealt in the WYSIWYM such
> that the mean part. And that we conflate two different properties,
> what it should look like in the screen and what it should look like
> in the printed output.

Yes. That's true.

> So for example, in the above case, it is not possible to select some
> range and have it displayed in green in the final output, because
> green is default color of the text in the paragraph.
>  
> This only applies to using the character properties, I am aware and I
> prefer to use a logical markup where e.g. green is the color for
> emphasized text that can be declared in a layout module.

Yes, but it's certainly a bug.

> My point, not trying to transform this discussion in to an academic
> exchange, is this behavior is different from what we get in a
> "Standard" layout.
>  
>  
> In what follows I use the source pane with the format: LyX.
>  
> Create a paragraph and select some text and change it to "no color".
> The lyx file format is unchanged.
>  
> If you do the same in the "Example Block" you get in the lyx format:
>  
> \color none
> No colour.
>  
>  
> IMHO that is the problem. It should be the same as in the standard
> paragraph case where no color means the default text color.
>  
> I hope that this makes sense.

Yes, I was noting the differences as well.

> PS: Using a Portuguese expression "to rain on a wet floor" and I
> would also like to congratulate you for the amazing work you have
> been doing in the beamer support. It is appreciated and it really
> helps a lot when using beamer inside lyx.

Responding with a German (regional) expression: "Da nicht für!" (lit.
"not for that" with a nice "preposition stranding" ("Dafür nicht" > "Da
nicht für"); meaning: "you're welcome!")

Jürgen

>  
> Regards,
> -- 
> José Abílio

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