
Hi Florent, You can find the color codes used by oXygen in the options file. They are entries of the form <entry> <String xml:space="preserve">cl.XML.0</String> <String xml:space="preserve">0,0,0</String> </entry> to <entry> <String xml:space="preserve">cl.XML.16</String> <String xml:space="preserve">139,38,201</String> </entry> and there you have also entries for what those colors represent, see for example c.XML.7 represents attribute names: <entry> <String xml:space="preserve">cl.XML.7.name</String> <String xml:space="preserve">Attribute_name</String> </entry> The color values are RGB in decimal. Basically you can write a stylesheet to extract them in #RRGGBB format and use that in CSSs. The options file is located in different locations depending on platform, for Mac it should be Library/Preferences/com.oxygenxml, see for details/other platforms point 3 from: http://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/ug-oxygen/uninstalling-standalone.html The options file is named oxyOptionsSa10.1.xml. Best Regards, George -- George Cristian Bina <oXygen/> XML Editor, Schema Editor and XSLT Editor/Debugger http://www.oxygenxml.com Florent Georges wrote:
Hi,
I am using an XML serializer written in XSLT to serialize elements in HTML, with syntax highlighting. In order to not re-invent my own color code, I would like to use the same colors as oXygen, while editing a stylesheet.
Do you have those colors as CSS color codes? And would it be ok for you to share them?
Regards,