Hello!
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 15:21:27 +0200
Leif Lodahl <leiflodahl@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Vladimir,
Try color red (a^2+b^2=c^2)
If you need only a part of the formula to be formatted, then you can
use something like a^2+b^2=color red c^2
Thank you for the response! I have already tried that and the problem
is that this "red" is not "read enough" for my purpose. :) It is too
dark for my particular case, and I do not know how to change the
pre-defined colour or how to apply my custom color. Any ideas?
Thanks
Vladimir
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