Peter Rolf wrote:
>
> I have written such a macro, but sadly it crashes when used inside
> \color or \definecolor. Tried to debug it, but this is my first
> experience with the trace commands (probably not the best example to
> start with). Sigh, still so much to learn.. :)
The
d something like this
>
> \color[{\StateDependentColor[stateA=green,stateC=blue,whatever=yellow,...]}]
>
> If flag 'stateA' is true at runtime, then color 'green' is used (and so
> on; order is significant).
this is what color palets are for .. grep a bit on the base
d with different graphic styles, which is the
> >> reason why I want to avoid any style dependent part inside them.
> >>
> >> To give you an example. I need something like this
> >>
> >> \color[{\StateDependentColor[stateA=green,stateC=blue,whatever=yellow,.
id any style dependent part inside them.
>>
>> To give you an example. I need something like this
>>
>> \color[{\StateDependentColor[stateA=green,stateC=blue,whatever=yellow,...]}]
>>
>> If flag 'stateA' is true at runtime, then color 'green'
give you an example. I need something like this
>
> \color[{\StateDependentColor[stateA=green,stateC=blue,whatever=yellow,...]}]
>
> If flag 'stateA' is true at runtime, then color 'green' is used (and so
> on; order is significant).
>
> I have written such a m
y I want to avoid any style dependent part inside them.
>>
>> To give you an example. I need something like this
>>
>> \color
>> [{\StateDependentColor[stateA=green,stateC=blue,whatever=yellow,...]}]
>>
>> If flag 'stateA' is true at runtime, then colo
; To give you an example. I need something like this
>
> \color
> [{\StateDependentColor[stateA=green,stateC=blue,whatever=yellow,...]}]
>
> If flag 'stateA' is true at runtime, then color 'green' is used (and
> so
> on; order is significant).
>
Hi,
I desperately need runtime defined colors (state dependent) for my
macros. The macros are used with different graphic styles, which is the
reason why I want to avoid any style dependent part inside them.
To give you an example. I need something like this
\color[{\StateDependentColor[stateA
][backgroundcolor=red]
\setuptextbackground
[backgroundoffset=0pt,
offset=0pt,
frame=off,
location=text,
background=color,
backgroundcorner=round]
gives a yellow background
and
\definetextbackground[A][backgroundcolor=yellow]
gives a gray background.
Any suggestions about to fix this
I am using ConTeXt ver: 2007.08.29 19:19 MKII fmt and the pdftex
engine
\definetextbackground[A][backgroundcolor=red]
\setuptextbackground
[backgroundoffset=0pt,
offset=0pt,
frame=off,
location=text,
background=color,
backgroundcorner=round]
gives a yellow background
Hans Hagen schrieb:
> Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I tried to seperate some style specific code to external variables. Most
>> things work so far, but the expansion of color causes me problems. I
>> must emphasize that this is no colo-new problem, as my co
Peter Rolf wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried to seperate some style specific code to external variables. Most
> things work so far, but the expansion of color causes me problems. I
> must emphasize that this is no colo-new problem, as my code fails with
> the old colo-ini too.
Hi all,
I tried to seperate some style specific code to external variables. Most
things work so far, but the expansion of color causes me problems. I
must emphasize that this is no colo-new problem, as my code fails with
the old colo-ini too.
I have tried several things, but still no luck. What
Hello,
I use
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
and after I place the contents somewhere, the links that refer to the same page
where the content is are red but others are green. I want them to be just the
same.
I found that
\setupinteraction[state=start, color
Hello.
I'm trying to implement part of a change-tracking system using colour to
highlight changed areas in a document. I use MathML for maths, and I
need to be able to apply colour to individual elements in an equation. I
thought I could do just simply
x
but evidently not. It does look as though c
On 12/2/06, Wim Neimeijer wrote:
> Hi
>
> The following used to work, the text came out in the color red, now it
> is shown in black.
> Am I doing something wrong here ? Or should I use something else instead ?
> Any help appreciated
Add
\chardef\TeXtextcolormode\zerocount
t
Hi
The following used to work, the text came out in the color red, now it
is shown in black.
Am I doing something wrong here ? Or should I use something else instead ?
Any help appreciated
% example code
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\startMPcode
picture p;
p := \sometxt{$R_{\mu
On Oct 10, 2006, at 12:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 10/10/06, Alan Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If this is OT, my apologies to all.
>>
>> I am currently using ConTEXt to produce PDFs with a colored
>> background which I specify using R G B settings. Unfortunately, this
>> backgroun
do at my end to correct this?
Color almost never looks the same on some other screen - you can't
force everyone to calibrate theirs and use proper color management
settings...
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On 10/10/06, Alan Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If this is OT, my apologies to all.
>
> I am currently using ConTEXt to produce PDFs with a colored
> background which I specify using R G B settings. Unfortunately, this
> background does not look the same when others open the files on their
> c
If this is OT, my apologies to all.
I am currently using ConTEXt to produce PDFs with a colored
background which I specify using R G B settings. Unfortunately, this
background does not look the same when others open the files on their
computers. Is there anything I can do at my end to correc
Thanks Hans, in my case probably a bit more attention would have been
enough :)
Let me say that this year I started using ConTeXt for presentations,
I've already made hundreds of slides and I'm having great time. Wow.
-a-
On 16 Jun 2006, at 22:56, Hans Hagen wrote:
> andrea valle wrote:
>> A
andrea valle wrote:
> Ah, sorry for the noise, I have done it before asking but now I realize
> my font was too big (it's a presentation) and names were displayed out
> of the paper.
>
in such cases, \setuppapersize[A4][A2] helps identifying the problem
Hans
--
Ah, sorry for the noise, I have done it before asking but now I realize
my font was too big (it's a presentation) and names were displayed out
of the paper.
Thanks
-a-
On 16 Jun 2006, at 20:26, Hans Hagen wrote:
> andrea valle wrote:
>> Hi to all,
>>
>> Is it possible to show a list of the pr
andrea valle wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> Is it possible to show a list of the predefined names for colors?
>
\starttext \setupcolors[state=start] \showcolor \stoptext
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Hi to all,
Is it possible to show a list of the predefined names for colors?
Thanks
-a-
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Università degli Studi di Torino
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Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I expect Hans or Taco to react soon with there usual speed and will
> await for their comments first.
>
as taco mentioned, it's in the mem values; mpost does not store them with the
format (in the past this even could give segfaults and worse); tex does not
have th
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi Hans,
>
> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
>> I expect Hans or Taco to react soon with there usual speed and will
>> await for their comments first.
>>
>
> Perhaps you missed the post below. The current problem is just
> a different symptom of the same problem.
>
Hi Hans,
Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
> I expect Hans or Taco to react soon with there usual speed and will
> await for their comments first.
Perhaps you missed the post below. The current problem is just
a different symptom of the same problem.
Greetings, Taco
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hans v
gh now:
>
> I know that Hans has played with transparency at the beginning of May
> in order to enable it in XeTeX (but that should happen/break already
> earlier then), but I can't help you any further. Normar "with color
> transparent" worked a couple of days ago as far a
I used to draw in transparent color in MetaFun with: newinternal tfill_mode; tfill_mode := 1; % transparency mode for inside newinternal tfill_fact; tfill_fact := 1; % transparency factor for inside def withFillColor = withcolor transparent(tfill_mode, tfill_fact, fillcolor_) enddef; fill
Well, being stupid isn't much fun, you know. One of the few
consolations is bothering knowledgable people with questions that you
are unable to figure out the (albeit obvious) answer to ...
Thank you, Johan
2006/3/6, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Johan Sandblom wrote:
> > The followin
Johan Sandblom wrote:
> The following produces one red square and two black ones, as opposed
> to one red and two randomly perturbed but also red ones I was hoping
> for. To my poor understanding this usage seems to comply with that
> defined in mp-tool.mp. What am I doing wrong.
hint: your redp
The following produces one red square and two black ones, as opposed
to one red and two randomly perturbed but also red ones I was hoping
for. To my poor understanding this usage seems to comply with that
defined in mp-tool.mp. What am I doing wrong.
Regards, Johan
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defi
Dear all,
In ConTeXt, the following example was shown in colors.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
The use of color in \TeX is not {\red easy}.
{\blue What color is it?}
\stoptext
but, the same text after defining new typescript and saved for XeTeX
+ConTeXt, the colors were gone. It is
Please forget about the posting below.
I messed up something else (having to do with not enabling the
appropriate mode selections in other files).
Sorry.
yours sincerely,
dr. H. van der Meer
On Jan 25, 2006, at 22:13, Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
> I thought to use \MPcolor{FrameColor} also in
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> Thanks, that worked. But it leads to my next question, I am afraid.
This really should have worked:
\definecolor [brightred][r=0.7, g=.1, b=.1]
\definecolor [FrameColor][brightred]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\startcolor[FrameColor]Bright Red\s
around FrameColor, I hope.
On Jan 25, 2006, at 20:55, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>> I suspect there is no way of sneaking in these []'s inside the
>> command? That is the general solution.
>
> \setupxyz[before={\color[green]{wh
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I suspect there is no way of sneaking in these []'s inside the
> command? That is the general solution.
\setupxyz[before={\color[green]{whatever}}]
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I want to put a color command in a "before" command, that command
being inserted in a macro.
Something like \setupxyz[before=\color[green]{whatever}]
The problem is that the argument parser gets confused when []-
expressions are found within the setup.
It is not an option to
nown RotPath : pathRotPath ; RotPath := origin ; fi ;
if unknown RotColor : color RotColor ; RotColor := (0,.625,0) ;
fi ; % mygreen
if unknown TraceRot : boolean TraceRot ; TraceRot := false ; fi ;
...
Renaud
Willi Egger a écrit :
Hi Renaud,
you can define a color wit
Hi Renaud,
you can define a color with
\definecolor[brown] [r=.9,g=.8,b=0.6]
in your MEATPOST code you can say things like
drawoptions(withcolor \MPcolor{brown}) i.e. that all will be
drawn in borwn
draw ... withcolor \MPcolor{brown} i.e. append the color to the
drawing
Hi all,
I use \followtokens and I would colorize the text.
I've try some drawoptions or ConTeXt command to switch font color (i.e.
{\red red text}) and nothing works. Is it possible to switch color
during \definefont[RotFont][] ?
Any idea on how to do this ?
PS: Please, is there anyon
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I'm sorry, I ran it in a few variations, but neither does work here:
ah .. all those users who want to stress this tex-mp game to the limits
... keep in mind that tex in mp is actually a hack!
your unknown will go away when you redefine the color commands
I'm sorry, I ran it in a few variations, but neither does work here:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\startMPenvironment % both with and without: [global]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\stopMPenvironment
\setupMPpage[offset=2mm]
\startuseMPgraphic{test}
label(textext("\color[
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I'm trying to play with colors in textext inclusions:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupMPpage[offset=2mm]
\startuseMPgraphic{test}
label(textext("\color[green]{XYZ}"), (0,0));
\stopuseMPgraphic
\starttext
\forceMPTEXgraphictrue
\startMPpage
\i
I'm trying to play with colors in textext inclusions:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupMPpage[offset=2mm]
\startuseMPgraphic{test}
label(textext("\color[green]{XYZ}"), (0,0));
\stopuseMPgraphic
\starttext
\forceMPTEXgraphictrue
\startMPpage
\includeMPgraphic{te
Pearson, Mark (Capita Symonds) wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone know if/how I can take a grayscale JPG external
figure and assign it to a spot colour channel.
The Color Separation manual gives the following example:
\externalfigure[graphic][split=c]
for assigning such an image to the Cyan channel
Hi All,
Does anyone know if/how I can take a grayscale JPG external
figure and assign it to a spot colour channel.
The Color Separation manual gives the following example:
\externalfigure[graphic][split=c]
for assigning such an image to the Cyan channel but I want
to say something like
Sebastian Rooks wrote:
The Wizard wrote:
All -
I have a simple table which looks like this:
skipped some code
I would like to add a background color to the first row only.
Try this minimal example (tested on live.contextgarden.net):
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=start]
\placetable
On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 17:54, Sebastian Rooks wrote:
> Welcome !
>
> The Wizard wrote:
> > All -
> >I have a simple table which looks like this:
>
> skipped some code
>
> > I would like to add a background color to the first row only.
&
Welcome !
The Wizard wrote:
All -
I have a simple table which looks like this:
skipped some code
I would like to add a background color to the first row only.
Try this minimal example (tested on live.contextgarden.net):
\starttext
\setupcolors[state=start]
\placetable[here]{none
All -
I have a simple table which looks like this:
\placetable[here]{none}
\starttable[|c w(3.0cm)|c|c w(2.75cm)|c w(7.0cm)|]
\HL
\VL \bf Name \VL \bf Location \VL \bf Date \VL \bf Signature \VL \AR
\HL
\VL
\VL
\VL
\VL
\VL
\AR
\HL
\stoptable
I would like to add a background color to
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi all,
Forwarding this from c.t.t. It looks like perhaps the OP's code
is correct and something in ConTeXt is wrong (at least I cannot
find anything wrong with the example code, even with
\setupcolors[state=start], I get no background color).
Perhaps somebody wh
Hi all,
Forwarding this from c.t.t. It looks like perhaps the OP's code
is correct and something in ConTeXt is wrong (at least I cannot
find anything wrong with the example code, even with
\setupcolors[state=start], I get no background color).
Perhaps somebody who has actually used
mize[1][n,packed,joinedup]
\startitemize[color=darkgray]
\item \color[darkgray]{one}
\stopitemize
\startitemize[color=white][continue]
\item two
\stopitemize
Like this?
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\setupitemize[1][n,packed,joinedup][color=darkgr
nments. This is what I tried:
\setupitemize[1][n,packed,joinedup]
\startitemize[color=darkgray]
\item \color[darkgray]{one}
\stopitemize
\startitemize[color=white][continue]
\item two
\stopitemize
Like this?
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
is what I tried:
\setupitemize[1][n,packed,joinedup]
\startitemize[color=darkgray]
\item \color[darkgray]{one}
\stopitemize
\startitemize[color=white][continue]
\item two
\stopitemize
But the switches color=something and continue seem to exclude each
other: either I get a continued item numbered &
On 7/17/05, Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> \setupinteraction[color=red,contrastcolor=red]
>
Oh, it's exactly what I'm looking for!
Thank you a lot, Hans :)
Regards,
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VnPenguin wrote:
Hi,
I would like to control the text color of command \about[], \at[].
Already search around mailing list archive but it not helps.
\setupinteraction[color=red,contrastcolor=red
On 7/16/05, Radhelorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>
> Then post here complete minimal example, so I can run it on my system.
> Problem may be in your setup or commands you've used. Did you remember
> that colors can only be seen in PDF documents?
>
I use ConTeXt to make PDF only :-)
Ok, I'll
nly be seen in PDF documents?
Try texexec --color --pdf on source.
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On 7/16/05, Radhelorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Did you \setupcolors[state=start]?
>
Of course :-)
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VnPenguin wrote:
On 7/16/05, Radhelorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Very simple solution is to define your own:
\def\myabout#1{{\color[red]\about[#1]}}
Is that you want?
No, unfortunately.
The commands \color or whatever \red, \blue,.. have no effect in my case :(
Did you \setup
On 7/16/05, Radhelorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Very simple solution is to define your own:
>
> \def\myabout#1{{\color[red]\about[#1]}}
>
> Is that you want?
>
No, unfortunately.
The commands \color or whatever \red, \blue,.. have no e
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi,
I would like to control the text color of command \about[], \at[].
Already search around mailing list archive but it not helps.
Thank you,
Very simple solution is to define your own:
\def\myabout#1{{\color[red]\about[#1]}}
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Already search around mailing list archive but it not helps.
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Brooks Moses wrote:
I've added it to http://contextgarden.net/index.php?title=Colors.
- Brooks
Really good; thanks.
Some pdfs:
1. rgb-cmyk.pdf
2. cmyk-rgb.pdf
3. art-colo.pdf
4. msplit.pdf
5. metafun-s.pdf, Special effects, pag 317
6. mag-0006.pdf
7. cont-eni.pdf, Colo
At 12:44 PM 7/13/2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor [luigi] [r=1,t=.5,a=1]
\definecolor [scarso] [b=1,t=.5,a=1]
\starttext
\startTEXpage
\blackrule[width=2cm,height=2cm,color=luigi]\hskip-1cm
\blackrule[width=2cm,height=2cm,color=scarso]
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
sults.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor [luigi] [r=1,t=.5,a=1]
\definecolor [scarso] [b=1,t=.5,a=1]
\starttext
\startTEXpage
\blackrule[width=2cm,height=2cm,color=luigi]\hskip-1cm
\blackrule[width=2cm,height=2cm,color=scarso]
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
since you could not find the trick ...
Hi, I'm sure that i have seem a nice pdf (not msplit.pdf) with an
example of colors
transparencies and combinations.
If i remember, there was 3 or 4 colored rectangles stacked at the
first/second page of this pdf ...
I have search on pragma site, but without results.
Can somebody help me ?
T
Johan Sandblom wrote:
Mine is
Did you compile the document with
texexec --arrange --pdf ?
Ok, now I can confirm your bug.
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s the pdf has almost entirely
empty pages. If the second line is uncommented (so there is no arranging)
there is no problem. If the color is non-transparent, there is no problem.
If the table needs less than 4 sheets to be arranged on, there is no problem.
Is this known, expected, fixable?
Johan
\se
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, April 22, 2005 5:42 pm
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] arranging + multipage \bTABLE + transparent color
= bug?
> Johan Sandblom wrote:
>
> >The following code compiles flawlessly but the pdf that is
> generated opens
> >with the er
luigi.scarso wrote:
Johan Sandblom wrote:
The following code compiles flawlessly but the pdf that is generated
opens with the error "Could not find the Extended Graphics State named
'Tr1'."
See the thread
http://archive.contextgarden.net/search/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:arranging,sb:pages,sb:with.html
v
ges but in all cases the pdf has almost entirely
empty pages. If the second line is uncommented (so there is no arranging)
there is no problem. If the color is non-transparent, there is no problem.
If the table needs less than 4 sheets to be arranged on, there is no problem.
Is this known, expe
-
From: Vit Zyka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, April 22, 2005 8:25 pm
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] arranging + multipage \bTABLE + transparent color
= bug?
> luigi.scarso wrote:
> > Johan Sandblom wrote:
> >
> >> The following code compiles flawlessly but the p
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
2. is there a way I can check that it is working properly without
sending it to the printer each time?
Acrobat has an overprint preview since v5; AFAIK Reader got it in v7.
Yes... but it doesn't show up any problem. (Well, it just displays the
same thing with overprint p
whow, a demanding color user -)
...
overprint=yes
...
Aaaah. Thanks you so very much Hans. Of course, as ever, the answer is a
single setting which solves all my problems.
Off to add this gold to the wiki...
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On 17 Mar 2005, at 16:52, Hans Hagen wrote:
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=cyan,overprint=yes]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=color,backgroundcolor=magenta]
Wow.
That's a really obnoxious-looking document.
Well done! :D
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2. is there a way I can check that it is working properly without
sending it to the printer each time?
Acrobat has an overprint preview since v5; AFAIK Reader got it in v7.
Yes... but it doesn't show up any problem. (Well, it just displays the
same thing with overprint preview as without.) *But* i
nding it to the printer each time?
Thanks as ever for any help. Do I need to post example output?
whow, a demanding color user -)
see mag-0006.pdf for more info on properties
\setupcolors[state=start,textcolor=cyan,overprint=yes]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=color,backgroundcolor=magenta]
\startte
Am 17.03.2005 um 15:35 schrieb Duncan Hothersall:
2. is there a way I can check that it is working properly without
sending it to the printer each time?
Acrobat has an overprint preview since v5; AFAIK Reader got it in v7.
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Sorry for all the messages; I am exploring things I don't really
understand. I hope someone can enlighten me!
With the following colour set-up:
\setupcolors[rgb=no,cmyk=yes,spot=yes,state=start]
\definecolor[PantoneTwoNineFour][c=1,m=.56,y=0,k=.18]
\definecolor[IFSbluetabletint][PantoneTwoNineFou
Peter Münster wrote:
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
could anybody explain, why the last 2 subsections have another color?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\placecontent
\dorecurse{6}{\section{a section}}
\dorecurse{6
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Peter Münster wrote:
> > Hello,
> > could anybody explain, why the last 2 subsections have another color?
> >
> > \setupinteraction[state=start]
> > \setupcolors[state=start]
> > \starttext
> > \plac
1997-2005
pdfeTeXk, Version 3.141592-1.20a-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.3)
ConTeXt ver: 2005.01.26 fmt: 2005.1.26 int: english mes: english
Willi
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
could anybody explain, why the last 2 subsections have another color?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start
,
could anybody explain, why the last 2 subsections have another color?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\placecontent
\dorecurse{6}{\section{a section}}
\dorecurse{6}{\subsection{a subsection}}
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
could anybody explain, why the last 2 subsections have another color?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\placecontent
\dorecurse{6}{\section{a section}}
\dorecurse{6}{\subsection{a subsection}}
\stoptext
actually, it's the rever
Hello,
could anybody explain, why the last 2 subsections have another color?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\placecontent
\dorecurse{6}{\section{a section}}
\dorecurse{6}{\subsection{a subsection}}
\stoptext
Cheers, Peter
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Adam Lindsay said this at Fri, 19 Nov 2004 15:44:20 +:
>\starttext
>\useURL[something][something with a space][http://pragma-pod.com/]
>link to \from[something] here.
>\stoptext
Sorry, my bad. This works:
\starttext
\useURL[something][http://pragma-pod.com/][][something with a space]
link to
\@@iastyle\@@urstyle\let\@@urstyle\empty}%
\doifsomething\@@urcolor{\let\@@iacolor\@@urcolor\let\@@urcolor\empty}%
\doexternaldocument[#1][#2][{\url[#3]}]%
\egroup}
\protect
\setupcolors [state=start]
\setupinteraction [state=start]
\setupurl [color=blue]
\starttext
\useURL[something
yle\@@urstyle\let\@@urstyle\empty}%
\doifsomething\@@urcolor{\let\@@iacolor\@@urcolor\let\@@urcolor\empty}%
\doexternaldocument[#1][#2][{\url[#3]}]%
\egroup}
\protect
\setupcolors [state=start]
\setupinteraction [state=start]
\setupurl [color=blue]
\starttext
\useURL[something][someth
* Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Nov 19, 2004 14:50]:
> \def\dodouseURL[#1][#2][#3][#4]%
> {\iffirstargument
> \iffourthargument
>\setgvalue{\v!file:::#1}{\doexternaldocument[#2][#3][#4]}%
> \else\ifthirdargument
>\setgvalue{\v!file:::#1}{\doexternalurl[#2][#3][#1]}%
>
}%
\doexternaldocument{#1}{#2}{\url[#3]}%
\egroup}
(nasty bug to solve in the right way)
\setupcolors [state=start]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupurl[color=blue]
\useURL[one][http://www.google.com/]
\starttext \from[one] \url[one] \stoptext
Hans
Oeps, should be:
\def\dodouseURL[#1][#2][#3][#4]%
{\iffirstargument
\iffourthargument
\setgvalue{\v!file:::#1}{\doexternaldocument[#2][#3][#4]}%
\else\ifthirdargument
\setgvalue{\v!file:::#1}{\doexternalurl[#2][#3][#1]}%
\else\ifsecondargument
\setgvalue{\v!fil
Put your text between \startproduct ... \stopproduct
Matthias
On Nov 4, 2004, at 12:07 PM, David Arnold wrote:
All,
Can anyone tell me why I am not getting any color (red and yellow)?
\startuseMPgraphic{layout 1}
pickup pencircle scaled 1mm;
fill unitsquare xyscaled (7cm,8cm) withcolor 0.85white
All,
Duh! draw, not fill! Sorry.
At 09:07 AM 11/4/04 -0800, you wrote:
>All,
>
>Can anyone tell me why I am not getting any color (red and yellow)?
>
>\startuseMPgraphic{layout 1}
>pickup pencircle scaled 1mm;
>fill unitsquare xyscaled (7cm,8cm) withcolor 0.85white;
>
All,
Can anyone tell me why I am not getting any color (red and yellow)?
\startuseMPgraphic{layout 1}
pickup pencircle scaled 1mm;
fill unitsquare xyscaled (7cm,8cm) withcolor 0.85white;
fill unitsquare xyscaled (5cm,5cm) shifted (1cm,1.5cm) withcolor 0.625yellow;
fill unitsquare xyscaled (5cm
Hi !
I've been trying to use columnsets with columnsetareas
but I haven't been able to define a background color
for the text in the columnset area. You can see the
problem in the pdf I've attached (area5.pdf).
I'v created a small example of the problem: area5.tex
As far a
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