luigi scarso
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Oliver Heins
wrote: Hi Luigi,
luigi scarso
writes: hm I believed was
\color[red]{......}
and \startcolor[red] ... \stopcolor
You're right, I mixed things up here. But nontheless, my example was (unintendedly) syntactically correct, because either \color[black]{\bf ...} and \color[black]\startoverprint ... \stopoverprint define a block. :-) ok, just to be sure : can you rewrite in a correct way ? Can be a problem with mkii .
Okay. But I don't see any difference. Regards, olli \setupcolors[state=start,cmyk=yes,rgb=no] \definelayer [mybg] [x=0mm, y=0mm, width=\paperwidth, height=\paperheight, repeat=yes] \setlayer [mybg] [hoffset=5cm, voffset=7cm] {\externalfigure[sample/hacker.jpg][max]} % {\externalfigure[hacker.jpg][max]} \setupbackgrounds[page][background=mybg] \starttext {\bf With foregroundcolor = magenta.} \startcolor[magenta] \startoverprint \input tufte \stopoverprint \stopcolor {\bf With foregroundcolor = black. \color[magenta]{(Some magenta without overprint)}} \startcolor[black] \startoverprint \input tufte \stopoverprint \stopcolor \stoptext -- Oliver Heins heins@sopos.org http://oliverheins.net/ http://blog.overheins.net/ F27A BA8C 1CFB B905 65A8 http://scriptorium-adp.de/ 2544 0F07 B675 9A00 D827 1024D/9A00D827 2004-09-24 -- gpg --recv-keys 0x9A00D827 Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments: http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html