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Re: "How does color selection work when the specified color name / entity is invalid?" <br /> | Re: "How does color selection work when the specified color name / entity is invalid?" <br /> | ||
It returns with the default, black. That is, unless '> ash print("Hello world!","apple-orange");' returns a color that looks really close to black. (No, I'm not color-blind. It returns black. Even for faulty entities, like "42".) --[[User:Heeheehee|Heeheehee]] 06:47, 10 March 2010 (UTC) | It returns with the default, black. That is, unless '> ash print("Hello world!","apple-orange");' returns a color that looks really close to black. (No, I'm not color-blind. It returns black. Even for faulty entities, like "42".) <br /> | ||
Edit: Apparently it doesn't recognize somewhat uncommon colors, like "lavender". | |||
--[[User:Heeheehee|Heeheehee]] 06:47, 10 March 2010 (UTC) |
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Re: "How does color selection work when the specified color name / entity is invalid?"
It returns with the default, black. That is, unless '> ash print("Hello world!","apple-orange");' returns a color that looks really close to black. (No, I'm not color-blind. It returns black. Even for faulty entities, like "42".)
Edit: Apparently it doesn't recognize somewhat uncommon colors, like "lavender".
--Heeheehee 06:47, 10 March 2010 (UTC)