I tried to specify a RGB color in a color box in this way, but it doesn't recognize RGB, only rgb that is a different thing. How can I specify a RGB color in a color box?
38 Werner has shown the rgb-syntax to mix colors, egreg has shown how to define a color in RGB and then use it. If you want to specify a color with RGB values [0-255] without defining it before, you can use the rgb-syntax Werner has shown by setting the optional div-parameter to 255 (see xcolor package documentation, pages 13 and 16).
The color package also supports decimal values in the RGB color model that accepts integer values in the interval [0,255]. On the other hand, xcolor offers much more features, so it's better to use it.
@Dave: Inside the \makecvtitle macro you'll see the family/last name uses color2 while the first name uses color2!50 (50% of color2). In your other documents, add \usepackage{xcolor} \definecolor{color1}{rgb}{X,X,X} \colorlet{color2}{color1!50} to obtain two colours you can use. Of course, as is shown above, color1 and color2 depend on the colour scheme you choose for your CV. The font is the ...
What color is this? I tried \\textcolor{orange}{text} but it gives slightly lighter color. How can I get similar color as the above image text provably efficient exploration and function approximation?
I recently discovered how to use the structure color theme in beamer where I can change the overall color palette based on different xcolor variables. However, these are limited to: dvipsnames svg...
The color of title is controlled by beamer color theme title, so you can use \setbeamercolor{title}{fg=<color>} to set it's (foreground) color. Note the subtitle color theme inherits from title color theme, hence to remain the color of subtitle, you need to reset it. \documentclass{beamer} \title{Sample Title} \subtitle{Sample Subtitle} \definecolor{applegreen}{rgb}{0.55, 0.71, 0.0} % change ...
I would like to check if a color is defined either passing the RGB numbers or a colorname to the key categoryColorPrimary / categoryColorSecondary. Using xstring doesnt feel right and I need to expand the argument.
One can use the command such as \\textcolor[rgb]{1.00,0.00,0.00}{boundary} to color the word "boundary" in a document. Here is my question: How to color the math symbols in $$? For example, can one
How to get those colors where? Your question is ambiguous. You have a theme in your sample code and show an image with a very different theme, so it is not clear how the different colors is the image should be translated to the elements of your example code. Please describe exactly what you want to do with the colors in the image with respect to the elements of the theme you use in your example.