On Friday 15 February 2008 09:23:12 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Alan BRASLAU wrote:
$ cat test.tex
\starttext \pdfimagehicolor=1 \externalfigure[red][width=\textwidth] \stoptext
There, fixed that.
That setting could go into the context core, though.
Does this have something to do with \pdfimagehicolor?
I am always surprised how many people ask a question, guess the correct answer themselves, but don't actually attempt to see if it works :-)
Best wishes, Taco
Thanks for the very rapid answer. However, no, neither of the proposed solutions work. 1. Of course, I tried "\pdfimagehicolor=1" without results before posting the question. (I would NEVER think about asking for help without trying different possibilities myself...) 2. "\setupcolors[state=start]" was also in my original file, but did not seem to make a difference, so I posted a most simplified example. What to do? I would think that there is something wrong with my configuration (debian/unstable), however pdflatex works just fine. Alan (P.S. Why would one need to specify \pdfimagehicolor in any case; From a user's point of view, shouldn't it just work transparently?)