> /* New Syntax Highlighting
> using Recognized color keyword names, for example:
>
http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/types.html see section 4.2
> */
> .keyword { color: blue; }
> .identifier { color: black; }
> .special { color: magenta; }
> .preprocessor { color: blueviolet; }
> .char { color: teal; }
> .comment { color: green; }
> .string { color: teal; }
> .number { color: red; }
> .white_bkd { background-color: white; }
> .dk_grey_bkd { background-color: dimgray; }
Before I upload it, (and because upload does not work right now :P)
can we change the pink colour of ( < > ) etc??
The other colors looks fine, as you say a little nursery, but they
look fine. Once we decide a set of basic colors I can choose similar
but less eye attacking colors. A bit more white on the "blue" color
for example...
Is there a De facto standard for colors somewhere?
> But I'm also impressed at how easy it is to change it to ones preference,
> but editing the boostbook.css file.
The same happens to me, and I can stop changing all the others things around :D
Lets keep working
Best regards
Matias
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