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How can I customise the font colour #382
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I think this one may actually be a bug report (or unintentional behavior report) from \color carrying forward from the lettersection command into the letter environment. I haven't look for other issues that relate to this but there may be some. Relevant Sections of Code:
\color meets an enviromentThe To reproduce this behavior:
This means that changing the values of {graytext}, or any of the color definitions, within coverletter.tex when using sections will have no impact on the color of the text within the paragraphs. It will however change the color of everything else that it is expected to change. If the color definitions are changed but sections are not used, the paragraph text color changes as expected. This is easy enough to recreate by:
The same is true for changes to the definition of {graytext} within the classfile. If you swap Proposed FixThe simplest fix may be to modify the lettersection command slightly:
With this addition, changes to the value of {graytext} within coverletter.tex and the class file do in fact change the color of the paragraph text. While this makes everything behave as expected, it may not solve the question that was actually asked, unless the intent is to change the color of everything that relies on the the color of {graytext}. Answer to the Actual Question@me7pako: You could edit your awesome-cv.cls file as described above (just the "Proposed Fix") but it may not result in the output you expect. If you want to change only the color of the paragraph text I might suggest:
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First of all, thanks for the terrific template. I am actually using it for my cover letter and will be crediting the creator.
My question is: how am I supposed to change the color of the text, I mean the 3 paragraphs that are written in some light gray, the ones below each of the 3 sections: about me, why google and why me?
It is written that I need to uncomment the \definecolor.... commands, but how do I turn the light gray text into black or a darker shade of grey -no pun intended, really-
Thanks in advance boys and gals.
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