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Hi there!!
MathML for InDesign is great!!
I wish I could change font color something like below...
As far as I'm aware it's SVG - so you'd need to export it from InDesign - manipulate it and replace it - or manipulate it after exporting for InDesign.
SVG is RGB only and can't do 100% black in CMYK - -it's RGB black
https://creativepro.com/how-to-avoid-print-problems-with-mathml-in-indesign/
Thank you for your feedback! To change the font color in MathML for InDesign, you can use the mathcolor attribute as you've done in your example. This should apply the specified color to the elements within the tag. If you're not seeing the change, ensure your InDesign MathML plugin supports this feature or check for any style overrides in your document.
There's something I don't understand. @jimmy_2799 wrote
>To change the font color in MathML for InDesign, you can use the mathcolor attribute as you've done in your example. This should apply the specified color to the elements within the tag.
That's what you did originally. He didn't say anything about mrow, which you applied, and which you claim worked. But when I tried it InDesign said that the structure is invalid (after inserting / in the closing <mrow> tag). Can you give us a screensh
...It does indeed when I tried again. No idea what went wrong earlier.
But now I understand even less. @zealous_positivity2292 reported an MML structure which he said doesn't work, but which is in fact correct and works. Then he reports that he fixed it, but the fix is ungrammatical and doesn't work. Oh, well.
Start reading this thread from the top.
They asked "change fonts for MathML, like color?" Meaning, I guess, "change font attributes, like colour".
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As far as I'm aware it's SVG - so you'd need to export it from InDesign - manipulate it and replace it - or manipulate it after exporting for InDesign.
SVG is RGB only and can't do 100% black in CMYK - -it's RGB black
https://creativepro.com/how-to-avoid-print-problems-with-mathml-in-indesign/
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Thanks!! Eugene
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Thank you for your feedback! To change the font color in MathML for InDesign, you can use the mathcolor attribute as you've done in your example. This should apply the specified color to the elements within the tag. If you're not seeing the change, ensure your InDesign MathML plugin supports this feature or check for any style overrides in your document.
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Thanks!! jimmy!!
It Woked!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This Worked!!!
I had to insert <mrow>...
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There's something I don't understand. @jimmy_2799 wrote
>To change the font color in MathML for InDesign, you can use the mathcolor attribute as you've done in your example. This should apply the specified color to the elements within the tag.
That's what you did originally. He didn't say anything about mrow, which you applied, and which you claim worked. But when I tried it InDesign said that the structure is invalid (after inserting / in the closing <mrow> tag). Can you give us a screenshot that shows that it worked?
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It does indeed when I tried again. No idea what went wrong earlier.
But now I understand even less. @zealous_positivity2292 reported an MML structure which he said doesn't work, but which is in fact correct and works. Then he reports that he fixed it, but the fix is ungrammatical and doesn't work. Oh, well.
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Hi, Is there any option to change fonts for MathML, like color?
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Start reading this thread from the top.
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Start reading this thread from the top.
By @Peter Kahrel
I can swear the question was for "font" - not "color"?
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They asked "change fonts for MathML, like color?" Meaning, I guess, "change font attributes, like colour".
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They asked "change fonts for MathML, like color?" Meaning, I guess, "change font attributes, like colour".
By @Peter Kahrel
Yeah, you are right 😞
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Yes you can change font attibutes.
But I guess we can not change font type...
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HI! You can chage fontsize too!!