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Driver-independent color extensions for LaTeX and pdfLaTeX
Package xcolor
by Dr. Uwe Kern
Version 2024-03-13 v3.02
Maintained by the LaTeX Project https://github.com/latex3/xcolor/issues
xcolor
provides easy driver-independent access to several kinds of
colors, tints, shades, tones, and mixes of arbitrary colors by means of
color expressions like \color{red!50!green!20!blue}.
It allows to select a document-wide target color model and offers tools
for automatic color schemes, conversion between nine color models,
alternating table row colors, color blending and masking, color
separation, and color wheel calculations.
Copyright (C)
- 2003-2021 Dr. Uwe Kern
- 2021-2024 The LaTeX Project
License
LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c or later.
Installation instructions
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Extract all package files:
latex xcolor.ins
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Put the generated files to their respective locations within the TeX installation:
*.sty -> /tex/latex/xcolor/ *.def -> /tex/latex/xcolor/ *.pro -> /dvips/xcolor/
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Create the documentation:
latex xcolor.dtx latex xcolor.dtx makeindex -s gind.ist xcolor.idx latex xcolor.dtx latex xcolor.dtx
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Run the test files (N=1,2,...):
latex xcolorN.tex latex xcolorN.tex
Notes
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xcolor1.tex
should run with both LaTeX and pdfLaTeX, it yields a 50-page document with several systematic color conversion examples -
xcolor2.tex
is a 3-pagepstricks
example document that won't run with pdfLaTeX -
xcolor3.tex
is a 2-page example for demonstrating several display and logging facilities -
xcolor4.tex
is a 1-page driver test file; uncomment the relevant code line in the header and run it with the appropriate program, e.g.,latex xcolor4
or any other processor; apply any desired post-processing like dvips, dvipdfm, etc. - If the file
xcolor.ins
is missing, runlatex xcolor.dtx
once and quit the LaTeX compiler as soon as the first error message appears.
History
See file ChangeLog
.