Circled text with tikz Black background and white text?












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Given this simple scenario:



documentclass{article}
usepackage{tikz}
newcommandencircle[1]{%
tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0] {strut #1};}
begin{document}
section{Introduction}
encircle{A}
end{document}


The output is this:
enter image description here



How do I change it so that the circle has a black background and the color of the text inside the circle is white (basically, reversing the colors) ?










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    7















    Given this simple scenario:



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{tikz}
    newcommandencircle[1]{%
    tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
    node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0] {strut #1};}
    begin{document}
    section{Introduction}
    encircle{A}
    end{document}


    The output is this:
    enter image description here



    How do I change it so that the circle has a black background and the color of the text inside the circle is white (basically, reversing the colors) ?










    share|improve this question



























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      Given this simple scenario:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      newcommandencircle[1]{%
      tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
      node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0] {strut #1};}
      begin{document}
      section{Introduction}
      encircle{A}
      end{document}


      The output is this:
      enter image description here



      How do I change it so that the circle has a black background and the color of the text inside the circle is white (basically, reversing the colors) ?










      share|improve this question
















      Given this simple scenario:



      documentclass{article}
      usepackage{tikz}
      newcommandencircle[1]{%
      tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
      node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0] {strut #1};}
      begin{document}
      section{Introduction}
      encircle{A}
      end{document}


      The output is this:
      enter image description here



      How do I change it so that the circle has a black background and the color of the text inside the circle is white (basically, reversing the colors) ?







      tikz-pgf color backgrounds






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          Use the fill key to set the background colour and the text key to set the text colour; in your application this means fill=black, text=white.



          documentclass[border=1mm]{standalone}
          usepackage{tikz}
          newcommandencircle[1]{%
          tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
          node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0, fill=black, text=white] {strut #1};%
          }
          begin{document}
          encircle{A}
          end{document}


          enter image description here






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            Use the fill key to set the background colour and the text key to set the text colour; in your application this means fill=black, text=white.



            documentclass[border=1mm]{standalone}
            usepackage{tikz}
            newcommandencircle[1]{%
            tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
            node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0, fill=black, text=white] {strut #1};%
            }
            begin{document}
            encircle{A}
            end{document}


            enter image description here






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              Use the fill key to set the background colour and the text key to set the text colour; in your application this means fill=black, text=white.



              documentclass[border=1mm]{standalone}
              usepackage{tikz}
              newcommandencircle[1]{%
              tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
              node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0, fill=black, text=white] {strut #1};%
              }
              begin{document}
              encircle{A}
              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                Use the fill key to set the background colour and the text key to set the text colour; in your application this means fill=black, text=white.



                documentclass[border=1mm]{standalone}
                usepackage{tikz}
                newcommandencircle[1]{%
                tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
                node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0, fill=black, text=white] {strut #1};%
                }
                begin{document}
                encircle{A}
                end{document}


                enter image description here






                share|improve this answer















                Use the fill key to set the background colour and the text key to set the text colour; in your application this means fill=black, text=white.



                documentclass[border=1mm]{standalone}
                usepackage{tikz}
                newcommandencircle[1]{%
                tikz[baseline=(X.base)]
                node (X) [draw, shape=circle, inner sep=0, fill=black, text=white] {strut #1};%
                }
                begin{document}
                encircle{A}
                end{document}


                enter image description here







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