% This is COLORDVI.TEX and COLORDVI.STY in text format, as of % March 5, 1992, written by Jim Hafner, HAFNER@ALMADEN, or % hafner@almaden.ibm.com. Modified by Tomas Rokicki to be a % bit smaller and easier to add to. % % This style file can be used to get color in TeX, LaTeX or more % importantly, FoilTeX as an optional style file. It is generic in % that the color parameters are determined by the driver's header files. % % It can be used with any driver which knows how to process the keywords % in the \special commands. Currently, only versions of dvips greater % than 5.478 (dvips is the DVI->PostScript driver by Tom Rokicki) and % TeXview on the NeXT interpret these specials. % % This file can be used in any flavor of LaTeX (e.g. LaTeX, FoilTeX, % AMS-LaTeX) by adding the keyword "colordvi" to the options in the % \documentstyle command (e.g., "\documentstyle[colordvi]{foils}") or \input % in any flavor of TeX (e.g. Plain TeX, eplain, AMS-TeX or any of the % above LaTeX flavors) with the command "\input colordvi". % % The actual parameters for each color are determined by the color.pro % header file prepended to the output file by dvips. They can be % overrriden by a user-supplied header, called by either the -h option % or the ``h'' flag in a printer configuration file, or in the .dvipsrc % (or its analogue on other systems). % % Most of the color names and their matches were based on the % most recent (at time of writing) Crayola Crayon box of 64 colors. % % There are 68 predefined colors. At the end of this file is a % listing of the color names and their approximate PANTONE color % match. This is for reference purposes only. % % The first macro lets the user specify the background color for the % document. It sets the background color for the current page and all % succeeding pages, unless changed by another command of this type. To % change the background color back to the default, issue % \background{White} % \def\background#1{\special{background #1}} % % There are two types of text color commands. The first is in the form % \ColorName (note the uppercase for the color name). % % It is called a local color command since it takes one argument % enclosed in brackets. It writes the contents of its argument in the % selected color. This should be used for local or nested color % changes, since it restores the original color state when it completes. % The second type of color command is in the form % \textColorName % This uses the same naming convention as before. It is called a global % color command since it takes no arguments and simply sets the color at % this point. No previous color information is saved. IF YOU USE THIS % INTERNAL TO ANY LOCAL COLOR COMMAND, THE NESTING HISTORY IS LOST. % % Here are the global color changers, with color codes defined; % these are used to define the small region colors. % % This first is for user defined color. The argument #1 is for a "CMYK" % quadruple of intensity values between 0 and 1. (CMYK stands for Cyan, % Magenta, Yellow and Black.) E.g., \textColor{.2 .3 .4 .1} % \def\textColor#1{\special{color cmyk #1}} % \def\newColor #1 {\expandafter\def\csname text#1\endcsname{\special {color #1}}\expandafter\def\csname #1\endcsname##1{\special {color push #1}##1\special{color pop}}}% \def\Color#1#2{\special{color push cmyk #1}#2\special{color pop}} % % Here are the color names and their PANTONE match (approximately) % \newColor GreenYellow % GreenYellow Approximate PANTONE 388 \newColor Yellow % Yellow Approximate PANTONE YELLOW \newColor Goldenrod % Goldenrod Approximate PANTONE 109 \newColor Dandelion % Dandelion Approximate PANTONE 123 \newColor Apricot % Apricot Approximate PANTONE 1565 \newColor Peach % Peach Approximate PANTONE 164 \newColor Melon % Melon Approximate PANTONE 177 \newColor YellowOrange % YellowOrange Approximate PANTONE 130 \newColor Orange % Orange Approximate PANTONE ORANGE-021 \newColor BurntOrange % BurntOrange Approximate PANTONE 388 \newColor Bittersweet % Bittersweet Approximate PANTONE 167 \newColor RedOrange % RedOrange Approximate PANTONE 179 \newColor Mahogany % Mahogany Approximate PANTONE 484 \newColor Maroon % Maroon Approximate PANTONE 201 \newColor BrickRed % BrickRed Approximate PANTONE 1805 \newColor Red % Red VERY-Approx PANTONE RED \newColor OrangeRed % OrangeRed No PANTONE match \newColor RubineRed % RubineRed Approximate PANTONE RUBINE-RED \newColor WildStrawberry % WildStrawberry Approximate PANTONE 206 \newColor Salmon % Salmon Approximate PANTONE 183 \newColor CarnationPink % CarnationPink Approximate PANTONE 218 \newColor Magenta % Magenta Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-MAGENTA \newColor VioletRed % VioletRed Approximate PANTONE 219 \newColor Rhodamine % Rhodamine Approximate PANTONE RHODAMINE-RED \newColor Mulberry % Mulberry Approximate PANTONE 241 \newColor RedViolet % RedViolet Approximate PANTONE 234 \newColor Fuchsia % Fuchsia Approximate PANTONE 248 \newColor Lavender % Lavender Approximate PANTONE 223 \newColor Thistle % Thistle Approximate PANTONE 245 \newColor Orchid % Orchid Approximate PANTONE 252 \newColor DarkOrchid % DarkOrchid No PANTONE match \newColor Purple % Purple Approximate PANTONE PURPLE \newColor Plum % Plum VERY-Approx PANTONE 518 \newColor Violet % Violet Approximate PANTONE VIOLET \newColor RoyalPurple % RoyalPurple Approximate PANTONE 267 \newColor BlueViolet % BlueViolet Approximate PANTONE 2755 \newColor Periwinkle % Periwinkle Approximate PANTONE 2715 \newColor CadetBlue % CadetBlue Approximate PANTONE (534+535)/2 \newColor CornflowerBlue % CornflowerBlue Approximate PANTONE 292 \newColor MidnightBlue % MidnightBlue Approximate PANTONE 302 \newColor NavyBlue % NavyBlue Approximate PANTONE 293 \newColor RoyalBlue % RoyalBlue No PANTONE match \newColor Blue % Blue Approximate PANTONE BLUE-072 \newColor Cerulean % Cerulean Approximate PANTONE 3005 \newColor Cyan % Cyan Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-CYAN \newColor ProcessBlue % ProcessBlue Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLUE \newColor SkyBlue % SkyBlue Approximate PANTONE 2985 \newColor Turquoise % Turquoise Approximate PANTONE (312+313)/2 \newColor TealBlue % TealBlue Approximate PANTONE 3145 \newColor Aquamarine % Aquamarine Approximate PANTONE 3135 \newColor BlueGreen % BlueGreen Approximate PANTONE 320 \newColor Emerald % Emerald No PANTONE match \newColor JungleGreen % JungleGreen Approximate PANTONE 328 \newColor SeaGreen % SeaGreen Approximate PANTONE 3268 \newColor Green % Green VERY-Approx PANTONE GREEN \newColor ForestGreen % ForestGreen Approximate PANTONE 349 \newColor PineGreen % PineGreen Approximate PANTONE 323 \newColor LimeGreen % LimeGreen No PANTONE match \newColor YellowGreen % YellowGreen Approximate PANTONE 375 \newColor SpringGreen % SpringGreen Approximate PANTONE 381 \newColor OliveGreen % OliveGreen Approximate PANTONE 582 \newColor RawSienna % RawSienna Approximate PANTONE 154 \newColor Sepia % Sepia Approximate PANTONE 161 \newColor Brown % Brown Approximate PANTONE 1615 \newColor Tan % Tan No PANTONE match \newColor Gray % Gray Approximate PANTONE COOL-GRAY-8 \newColor Black % Black Approximate PANTONE PROCESS-BLACK \newColor White % White No PANTONE match