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  2. X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    The first versions of Mosaic and Netscape Navigator used the X11 colors as the basis for the web colors list, as both were originally X applications. The W3C specifications SVG and CSS level 3 module Color eventually adopted the X11 list with some changes. [7]

  3. Template:Color chart X11 - Wikipedia

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    HTML name R G B; Hex Decimal Purple, violet, and magenta colors: Indigo: 4B0082: 75, 0, 130 Purple: 800080: 128, 0, 128 DarkMagenta: 8B008B: 139, 0, 139 DarkViolet ...

  4. Inkjet paper - Wikipedia

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    Paper is one amongst several key elements determining the quality of the print; the others are the ink, the printer, the printer/paper profile, the software used for print preparation and the skill and expertise of the print-maker. Photo paper is typically divided into glossy, "matte", semi-matte, semi-gloss, satin or silk, and matte finishes ...

  5. Template talk:Color chart X11 - Wikipedia

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    4 Textcolours (black/white) versus Background colours. Proposal to restore the old layout of the colour table

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Color/Sources for Color Coordinates

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    X11 color names. When the HTML/CSS and X11 names conflict this source should also be used. Unlike the HTML/CSS color names, the X11 names do not specify the RGB space (only assumed to be sRGB) and include several variations of darker or lighter shades of a number of web colors. Source: xorg-rgb rgb.txt

  7. Talk:X11 color names - Wikipedia

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    This is the color called khaki in X11. This is one of the cases where the X11 color names differs from the HTML/CSS names.--burga 21:13, 15 March 2009 (UTC) That article was wrong, I corrected it. — Christoph Päper 17:27, 12 September 2010 (UTC)