On 03 Jul 2014, at 19:54, Hans Hagen
wrote: I tried this in acrobat:
\defineviewerlayer[visibleandprint] [printable=yes,state=start] \defineviewerlayer[visibleandnotprint] [printable=no, state=start] \defineviewerlayer[notvisibleandprint] [printable=yes,state=stop] \defineviewerlayer[notvisibleandnotprint][printable=no, state=stop]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\startviewerlayer[visibleandprint] visible and print \stopviewerlayer \blank \startviewerlayer[visibleandnotprint] visible and not print \stopviewerlayer \blank \startviewerlayer[notvisibleandprint] not visible and print \stopviewerlayer \blank \startviewerlayer[notvisibleandnotprint] not visible and not print \stopviewerlayer \blank
\stoptext
and found out that we need an extra piece of info for acrobat to be happy. I'll upload a beta with that addition.
I wonder if other viewers handle layers well.
I tried this today and report the results, curious to see how on my Apple Macintosh the following readers cope with this: - Adobe Acrobat Reader DC version 15.016.20041 (most recent): does as is intended - Apple Preview: shows all four, definitely a bad score for Apple here. Hans van der Meer