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Subject: Re: colors From: ht@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Henry S. Thompson) Date: 21 Sep 1998 17:37:36 +0100 |
DSSSL colours are tricky. A cheap way to get something work is below.
*****(note this is now OUT-OF-DATE, STALE XSL)***** (generates
perfectly good DSSSL via XSLJ, of course :-)
<xsl>
<define-script>
<!-- Hack to get color space and colors defined for DSSSL -->
var rgbColorSpace=colorSpace("ISO/IEC 10179:1996//Color-Space Family::Device RGB
");
var blackColor=color(rgbColorSpace,0,0,0);
var whiteColor=color(rgbColorSpace,1,1,1);
var blueColor=color(rgbColorSpace,25/255,25/255,112/255);
</define-script>
and then use e.g. color='=blueColor' in appropriate places.
ht
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