Include default black font color in style definition
Posted: 2011-10-05 20:40:32
I am unable to include basic black (Licorice crayon) the definition of a paragraph style. When I pick any other color the oval "button" for it appears in the style definition. But when I choose Licorice the button disappears).
Here is why I want to do this. I write in Scrivener and export to Nisus. In Scrivener I define presets for a few basic styles and give each of them a bright text color (Red for Heading 1, Blue for Heading 2, Green for Block quote, etc.). Then, when I export to Nisus I can quickly scroll through the text, see the colored text, and know I have to assign that paragraph the appropriate style. However, since I can't include font color in the style definition I then have to select the whole ¶ and manually change its color to black. This shouldn't be necessary.
Ideally I would like a macro that would automatically change any ¶ with red text to Heading 1 (with black text), etc. but I don't know how to do this. The bright colors work ok.
Here is why I want to do this. I write in Scrivener and export to Nisus. In Scrivener I define presets for a few basic styles and give each of them a bright text color (Red for Heading 1, Blue for Heading 2, Green for Block quote, etc.). Then, when I export to Nisus I can quickly scroll through the text, see the colored text, and know I have to assign that paragraph the appropriate style. However, since I can't include font color in the style definition I then have to select the whole ¶ and manually change its color to black. This shouldn't be necessary.
Ideally I would like a macro that would automatically change any ¶ with red text to Heading 1 (with black text), etc. but I don't know how to do this. The bright colors work ok.