Hi Hans, All,
I find this nomenclature confusing and a little confusing from a design standpoint!
1) Color of the text background should be separate from the rest
of the cell background
2) the names should reflect to what they apply
That said we should have:
CTBGC == Cell text background color
CTC == Cell text color
CBGC == Cell background color
or
CC == Cell color
CBGCR == Cell background color in the space right of text
CBGCM == Cell background color in space middle of cell( above below text)
CBGCL == Cell background color in the space right of text
True, these are a lot of options/parameters, yet it offers the most flexibility and
a cleaner interface. Furthermore, one can understand the names of the parameters.
Another, advantage is that one could and at a later point a feature for inverting the
color of the text according cell color and/or text background color.
regards
Keith.
Am 19.03.2013 um 23:46 schrieb Sietse Brouwer
i.e. we already had CL CM and CR, so CT is new .. should be wikified.
The wiki [1] describes these \C* commands:
\CR color is applied to the background of the text and the remaining space on the right; \CC color is applied to the background of the text only; \CM color is applied to the background of the text and the remaining space on both sides; \CL color is applied to the background of the text and the remaining space on the left.
[1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate
What does CT do differently than CC? It's not quite clear from the example.
Cheers,