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If you open the colour palette, you will see that the colour has been loaded:
However, it's not currently possible to use custom colours using commands like \color, etc. You can only use the colours from the colour palette. This is due to a limitation in KaTeX (#202).
Note that you cannot use the HTML colour format yet in quiver, not are decimal points accepted in the RGB specification. It's also not necessary to use \ProvidesPackage or \usepackage{xcolor} (though it's also harmless to write them). E.g. you could just use:
If you open the colour palette, you will see that the colour has been loaded: However, it's not currently possible to use custom colours using commands like \color, etc. You can only use the colours from the colour palette. This is due to a limitation in KaTeX (#202).
Note that you cannot use the HTML colour format yet in quiver, not are decimal points accepted in the RGB specification. It's also not necessary to use \ProvidesPackage or \usepackage{xcolor} (though it's also harmless to write them). E.g. you could just use:
thanks for this explanation, in that case, I will then stick to the predefined colors,
since the diagram I produce is not going to be published anywhere
Hi
I put my local compiled quiver in a directory my local Apache Server can read and load the following macro file
via http://localhost/quiver/src/style/quiver-macros.sty
however the color Melon is not displayed I tried HEX and rgb
what do I miss?
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