What would be the drawback of allowing
backgroundcolor=n imply background=color
and
backgroundscreen=x imply background=screen
in the setup to \framed. Background compatibility should not be an
issue and I am failing to imagine cases where it would not be
desirable.
Regards, Johan
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Johan
On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Johan Sandblom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What would be the drawback of allowing
backgroundcolor=n imply background=color
and
backgroundscreen=x imply background=screen
in the setup to \framed. Background compatibility should not be an
issue and I am
Johan Sandblom schrieb:
What would be the drawback of allowing
backgroundcolor=n imply background=color
and
backgroundscreen=x imply background=screen
in the setup to \framed. Background compatibility should not be an
issue and I am failing to imagine cases where it would not be
Peter Rolf wrote:
Johan Sandblom schrieb:
What would be the drawback of allowing
backgroundcolor=n imply background=color
and
backgroundscreen=x imply background=screen
in the setup to \framed. Background compatibility should not be an
issue and I am failing to imagine cases where it
So perhaps as expected it turns out that the limitation was only in my
imagination. Thanks for the responses.
Johan
2008/9/2 Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Johan Sandblom schrieb:
What would be the drawback of allowing
backgroundcolor=n imply background=color
and
Johan Sandblom schrieb:
So perhaps as expected it turns out that the limitation was only in my
imagination. Thanks for the responses.
It's limited by your main focus. The drawbacks of specialismn (mine is
graphics, so I surely lack the textual part [not always (some would say
most times) aware