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xfig and colours

User defined colours in xfig are per file. To get a decent selection of colours, a good way is to have the xfig-libs package installed and import one of the complex example pictures from the library. This way you get all its colours. But be careful; these colours can make it into exported postscript and cause your interpreter to really crawl.

This tip courtesy of Charles Gray, who is currently in the process of obtaining a PhD in xfigology.

posted at: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 23:16 | in /linux/tips | permalink | add comment (1 others)

Posted by Shehjar at Tue Apr 11 02:20:08 2006

xfigology??...could be a 'dodgy' topic... ;)

:))

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