docs: mention "grey" also at the other place where color names are listed

And harmonize the wrapping of the phrase.

Indirectly-reported-by: Brad Town <brad@bradtown.com>
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Benno Schulenberg 2021-11-03 11:19:49 +01:00
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@ -904,8 +904,8 @@ Valid names for the foreground and background colors are:
@code{white}, and @code{black}.
Each of these eight names may be prefixed with the word
@code{light} to get a brighter version of that color.
The word @code{grey} or @code{gray} may be used as
a synonym for @code{lightblack}.
The word @code{grey} or @code{gray} may be used
as a synonym for @code{lightblack}.
On terminal emulators that can do at least 256 colors,
other valid (but unprefixable) color names are:
@ -1233,6 +1233,8 @@ be specified. Valid color names are:
@code{white}, and @code{black}.
Each of these eight names may be prefixed with the word
@code{light} to get a brighter version of that color.
The word @code{grey} or @code{gray} may be used
as a synonym for @code{lightblack}.
On terminal emulators that can do at least 256 colors,
other valid (but unprefixable) color names are:

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@ -483,6 +483,8 @@ one of which must be specified. Valid color names are:
.BR white ", and " black .
Each of these eight names may be prefixed with the word \fBlight\fR
to get a brighter version of that color.
The word \fBgrey\fR or \fBgray\fR may be used
as a synonym for \fBlightblack\fR.
On terminal emulators that can do at least 256 colors,
other valid (but unprefixable) color names are:
.BR pink ", " purple ", " mauve ", " lagoon ", " mint ", "