wow! Sound really like a complete answer! Thank you so much!

I can look at it only in a few days, because I'm not at home, where I have
my gregorio-computer. I will let you know, if managed it.

fr. Anselm

2016-02-20 21:26 GMT+01:00 Br. Samuel Springuel <[email protected]>:

> It looks like the combination of commands you are using is using the line
> numbers (from lineno.sty) to automatically set the page style.  To prevent
> those line numbers from showing, gredoc.sty makes them white, which is
> normally invisible.  Since you've set a background color, however, this is
> no longer the case.
>
> You have two options:
>
> 1) Change the color of the line numbers to match the background color
> you've set.  You need to either change the color in line 72 of gredoc.sty,
> or add your own `\renewcommand\linenumberfont{\color{*yourcolorhere*}}`
> after gredoc.sty is loaded.
>
> 2) Suppress the line numbers entirely.  You have to be careful when doing
> this, however, as we only want to suppress the printing of the line
> numbers, otherwise it will screw with the automatic page style setting.  I
> think the best way to do this would be with
> `\renewcommand\thelinenumber{\relax}` based on what I see in the lineno.sty
> documentation.
>
>
>
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