30.7 Specifying text colors
You can specify colors for both character and paragraph
formats. Text color is set in the CSS, and also in the <font> tags, if you
leave them enabled.
If you want certain paragraph or character formats
to have colors, you can do the following:
- Identify the color you want
(or define a new color) by number, and assign to it a hexadecimal
color value:
[Colors]
nnn = ffffff
- Assign the color, by number,
to the paragraph or character format:
[HtmlStyles]
; Color1 - Color254 color text as defined in Frame and [Colors]
; NoColor suppresses use of the <font color=...> in the style.
Fmtname = Colornnn
For example:
[Colors]
; Major headings should be blue:
102 = 0000ff
; Cautionary notes should be red:
99 = ff0033
[HtmlStyles]
Heading1 = Color102
Caution = Color99
Sidetip = NoColor
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Parent Topic: 30. Mapping text formats
to HTML/XML
Sibling Topics:
30.1 Choosing
how to map formats
30.2 Mapping
paragraph formats
30.3 Mapping character
formats
30.4 Mapping
special characters
30.5 Mapping
fonts
30.6 Managing
typographic elements for HTML or XML
30.8 Configuring
preformatted text for HTML/XML
30.9 Converting
footnotes to HTML or XML
30.10 Converting
list formats to HTML (deprecated)