my biggest contribution to ConTeXt so far seems to be asking a
stackoverflow question, and filing a tikz bugreport with attached code from
the answer on stackoverflow. i’m sure i can do more myself in the future -.-
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Updated again, worked like a charm!
Cheers,
Tim
2012/5/24 Marco :
> On 2012-05-24 Marco wrote:
>
>> It's already fixed upstream. I don't know how and when the changes
>> propagate into context standalone.
>
> Apparently you have to update with ./first-setup.sh --modules=all,
> instead of plain
On 2012-05-24 Marco wrote:
> It's already fixed upstream. I don't know how and when the changes
> propagate into context standalone.
Apparently you have to update with ./first-setup.sh --modules=all,
instead of plain ./first-setup.sh to apply the changes. I thought
the choice is remembered and t
Thanks Marco! Hope it will be in TeXLive 2012.
Cheers,
Tim
2012/5/24 Marco :
> On 2012-05-24 Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
>
>> Thanks, your solution works well. Do I have to put it in every
>> document when using TikZ? I'm afraid it still doesn't work out of the
>> box in 2012.05.24.
>
> It's alread
On 2012-05-24 Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
> Thanks, your solution works well. Do I have to put it in every
> document when using TikZ? I'm afraid it still doesn't work out of the
> box in 2012.05.24.
It's already fixed upstream. I don't know how and when the changes
propagate into context standalone
Hi Hans,
Thanks, your solution works well. Do I have to put it in every
document when using TikZ? I'm afraid it still doesn't work out of the
box in 2012.05.24.
Regards,
Tim
2012/5/20 Hans Hagen :
> On 20-5-2012 12:59, Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
>>
>> Hi again,
>>
>> The bug about \definecolor and
On 20-5-2012 12:59, Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
Hi again,
The bug about \definecolor and TikZ is back again in the latest beta.
The minimal example in the attachment worked in version 2012.05.14
(both MKII and MKIV).
A solution was posted a few mails ago.
Anyhow, as it seems to be a persistent is
Hi again,
The bug about \definecolor and TikZ is back again in the latest beta.
The minimal example in the attachment worked in version 2012.05.14
(both MKII and MKIV).
Regards,
Tim
tikzcolor.tex
Description: TeX document
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> >>> isn't there a three-parameter version of \definecolor ?
> >>> It doesn't work.
> >>>
> >>> \setupcolors[state=start]
> >>> \definecolor [MyBlue][blue][p=.2]
> >>> \starttext
> >>>\color[MyBlue]{Bla}
> >>> \stoptext
> >> \definespotcolor (three args is too messy)
> >
> > Ok! Then there ar
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
>>> isn't there a three-parameter version of \definecolor ?
>>> It doesn't work.
>>>
>>> \setupcolors[state=start]
>>> \definecolor [MyBlue][blue][p=.2]
>>> \starttext
>>>\color[MyBlue]{Bla}
>>> \stoptext
>> \definespotcolor (three args is too messy)
>
> Ok! Th
> > isn't there a three-parameter version of \definecolor ?
> > It doesn't work.
> >
> > \setupcolors[state=start]
> > \definecolor [MyBlue][blue][p=.2]
> > \starttext
> >\color[MyBlue]{Bla}
> > \stoptext
>
> \definespotcolor (three args is too messy)
Ok! Then there are a lot of wiki-pages w
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> isn't there a three-parameter version of \definecolor ?
> It doesn't work.
>
> \setupcolors[state=start]
> \definecolor [MyBlue][blue][p=.2]
> \starttext
>\color[MyBlue]{Bla}
> \stoptext
\definespotcolor (three args is too messy)
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Hallo,
isn't there a three-parameter version of \definecolor ?
It doesn't work.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor [MyBlue][blue][p=.2]
\starttext
\color[MyBlue]{Bla}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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