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-% This is BLACKDVI.STY and BLACKDVI.TEX in text format, as of March 5,
-% 1992, written by Jim Hafner, HAFNER@ALMADEN, or hafner@almaden.ibm.com.
-% This file turns all color commands defined by COLORDVI.STY or COLORDVI.TEX
-% into no-ops and so can be used to get B/W printing without having to
-% ferret out all the color macros. Modified by Tomas Rokicki to be a
-% bit smaller. Same license as dvips.
-%
-% 20 Aug. 1992: Revised by J. Hafner, by adding \globalColor as a no-op.
-%
-% For example, with FoilTeX, just use
-% \documentstyle[blackdvi]{foils}
-% in place of
-% \documentstyle[colordvi]{foils}
-%
-% This file can be used anywhere COLORDVI.STY or COLORDVI.TEX is used. In
-% particular, It can be used in any flavor of LaTeX (e.g. LaTeX,
-% FoilTeX, AMS-LaTeX) by adding the keyword "blackdvi" to the options in
-% the \documentstyle command (e.g., "\documentstyle[blackdvi]{foils}") or
-% \input in any flavor of TeX (e.g. Plain TeX, eplain, AMS-TeX or any of
-% the above LaTeX flavors) with the command "\input blackdvi".
-%
-% Here is the background command
-\def\background#1{}%
-%
-% This is used to define all the \newColor macros defined by \newColor
-% as no-ops.
-\def\newColor #1 {\expandafter\def\csname text#1\endcsname{}%
- \expandafter\def\csname #1\endcsname##1{##1}}%
-%
-% Here are the two macros used for user-definable colors
-\def\textColor#1{}
-\def\Color#1#2{#2}
-%
-% This is the macro that is used to protect certain regions of the
-% text from corruption by local color commands. See COLORDVI.STY for
-% more information. We make it a no-op in this style.
-\def\globalColor#1{#1}
-%
-% Here are the preset color names. This list should match the list
-% in <colordvi.[tex,sty]>.
-%
-\newColor GreenYellow
-\newColor Yellow
-\newColor Goldenrod
-\newColor Dandelion
-\newColor Apricot
-\newColor Peach
-\newColor Melon
-\newColor YellowOrange
-\newColor Orange
-\newColor BurntOrange
-\newColor Bittersweet
-\newColor RedOrange
-\newColor Mahogany
-\newColor Maroon
-\newColor BrickRed
-\newColor Red
-\newColor OrangeRed
-\newColor RubineRed
-\newColor WildStrawberry
-\newColor Salmon
-\newColor CarnationPink
-\newColor Magenta
-\newColor VioletRed
-\newColor Rhodamine
-\newColor Mulberry
-\newColor RedViolet
-\newColor Fuchsia
-\newColor Lavender
-\newColor Thistle
-\newColor Orchid
-\newColor DarkOrchid
-\newColor Purple
-\newColor Plum
-\newColor Violet
-\newColor RoyalPurple
-\newColor BlueViolet
-\newColor Periwinkle
-\newColor CadetBlue
-\newColor CornflowerBlue
-\newColor MidnightBlue
-\newColor NavyBlue
-\newColor RoyalBlue
-\newColor Blue
-\newColor Cerulean
-\newColor Cyan
-\newColor ProcessBlue
-\newColor SkyBlue
-\newColor Turquoise
-\newColor TealBlue
-\newColor Aquamarine
-\newColor BlueGreen
-\newColor Emerald
-\newColor JungleGreen
-\newColor SeaGreen
-\newColor Green
-\newColor ForestGreen
-\newColor PineGreen
-\newColor LimeGreen
-\newColor YellowGreen
-\newColor SpringGreen
-\newColor OliveGreen
-\newColor RawSienna
-\newColor Sepia
-\newColor Brown
-\newColor Tan
-\newColor Gray
-\newColor Black
-\newColor White