## Package `xcolor` by Dr. Uwe Kern Version 2023-11-15 v3.01 Maintained by the LaTeX Project https://github.com/latex3/xcolor/issues `xcolor` provides easy driver-independent access to several kinds of colors, tints, shades, tones, and mixes of arbitrary colors by means of color expressions like \color{red!50!green!20!blue}. It allows to select a document-wide target color model and offers tools for automatic color schemes, conversion between nine color models, alternating table row colors, color blending and masking, color separation, and color wheel calculations. ## Copyright (C) - 2003-2021 Dr. Uwe Kern - 2021-2023 The LaTeX Project ## License LaTeX Project Public License, version 1.3c or later. ## Installation instructions * Extract all package files: ~~~~ latex xcolor.ins ~~~~ * Put the generated files to their respective locations within the TeX installation: ~~~~ *.sty -> /tex/latex/xcolor/ *.def -> /tex/latex/xcolor/ *.pro -> /dvips/xcolor/ ~~~~ * Create the documentation: ~~~~ latex xcolor.dtx latex xcolor.dtx makeindex -s gind.ist xcolor.idx latex xcolor.dtx latex xcolor.dtx ~~~~ * Run the test files (N=1,2,...): ~~~~ latex xcolorN.tex latex xcolorN.tex ~~~~ ## Notes - `xcolor1.tex` should run with both LaTeX and pdfLaTeX, it yields a 50-page document with several systematic color conversion examples - `xcolor2.tex` is a 3-page `pstricks` example document that won't run with pdfLaTeX - `xcolor3.tex` is a 2-page example for demonstrating several display and logging facilities - `xcolor4.tex` is a 1-page driver test file; uncomment the relevant code line in the header and run it with the appropriate program, e.g., `latex xcolor4` or any other processor; apply any desired post-processing like dvips, dvipdfm, etc. - If the file `xcolor.ins` is missing, run `latex xcolor.dtx` once and quit the LaTeX compiler as soon as the first error message appears. ## History See file `ChangeLog`.