Am Freitag, 05.03.04, um 08:21 Uhr (Europe/Zurich) schrieb pawcoo:
\pdfliteral{0 1 0 0 k}
 colorized text
\pdfliteral{0 0 0 1 k} % come back to black
Seems to be currently the only way. The \pdfliteral{} primitives are
done between two x/y transformations, so you can't use q/Q grouping.
And the \pdfliteral direct{} variant doesn't help either, as it comes
before BT, but also _before_ ET, so grouping would be broken also.
Probably something to consider for a change...
Regards, Hartmut

Ok. That doesn't hurt since I know, that there is no smarter way :-P Thank You for help.

You really need plain pdfTeX, do you? Otherwise you know ConTeXt's sophisticated color commands?


Grüßlis vom Hraban! -- http://www.fiee.net/texnique/

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