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Keynote: using color in equation to match keynote color scheme
How do I globally set the text color in XeLaTeXHighlight changes in a specific entry of a reference list created with biblatexPrint zeroes in a sparse matrix in a lighter colorHow to color over/underline, or other ways to highlight substituted expressions in proofs?How to get actual values of colour theme colours in beamer?Conditional coloring in LaTeXWhy do colours defined using CMYK give inconsistent results in TikZ mindmaps?Edit-proof, Consistent Use of ColourChange color in both text and equationsHow do I alter all text colour within a space?
Since Keynote 8.x support latex equations natively, I wonder whether it is possible to assign colours to parts of an equation to match the color scheme used in the presentation. E.g., I like to highlight just parts of an equation such as
int_a^b colorred f(x) dx
I'd like to use the keynote colours to match the presentation, instead of the "plain" latex red.
color
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Since Keynote 8.x support latex equations natively, I wonder whether it is possible to assign colours to parts of an equation to match the color scheme used in the presentation. E.g., I like to highlight just parts of an equation such as
int_a^b colorred f(x) dx
I'd like to use the keynote colours to match the presentation, instead of the "plain" latex red.
color
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Since Keynote 8.x support latex equations natively, I wonder whether it is possible to assign colours to parts of an equation to match the color scheme used in the presentation. E.g., I like to highlight just parts of an equation such as
int_a^b colorred f(x) dx
I'd like to use the keynote colours to match the presentation, instead of the "plain" latex red.
color
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Since Keynote 8.x support latex equations natively, I wonder whether it is possible to assign colours to parts of an equation to match the color scheme used in the presentation. E.g., I like to highlight just parts of an equation such as
int_a^b colorred f(x) dx
I'd like to use the keynote colours to match the presentation, instead of the "plain" latex red.
color
color
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