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A.7 List of colors
Normal colors
See Coloring objects for detailed usage syntax.
black
white
red
green
blue
cyan
magenta
yellow
grey
darkred
darkgreen
darkblue
darkcyan
darkmagenta
darkyellow
CSS color names
CSS color names may be used as-is in string arguments.
CSS color definitions differ from X color names for the following
colors: green
, grey
, maroon
, purple
.
X color names
X11 color names offer a wider choice than CSS names. They come in several variants:
- Any name that is spelled as a single word with capitalization (e.g., ‘LightSlateBlue’) can also be spelled as space-separated words with or without capitalization (e.g., ‘light slate blue’).
- The word ‘grey’ can always be spelled ‘gray’ (e.g., ‘DarkSlateGray’), without any difference in the output.
- Some names can take a numerical suffix (e.g., ‘LightSalmon4’).
Use the Scheme function x11-color
to access them.
Color Names without a numerical suffix
The following table presents all color names that may be used without a numerical suffix.
Color names with a numerical suffix
A subset of the X11 color names may be used with a numerical
suffix in the range 1 to 4 to get darker shades. Note that
for such colors, color foo
is identical to color
foo1
.
Grey Scale
The set of X11 colors also contains a palette of 101 gray shades.
The table for color names greyN
looks the same.
Color-blind-safe colors
The Scheme function universal-color
provides
a set of eight colors
designed to be unambiguous to people with dichromatism.
black
orange
skyblue
bluegreen
yellow
blue
vermillion
redpurple
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