fairly obvious format.
\definecolor [wolley] [\colorcomponents{yellow},t=0.5,a=1]
\starttext
%\showcolorcomponents [yellow]
\framed[background=color,backgroundcolor=darkblue,foregroundcolor=yellow]{yellow}
\framed[background=color,backgroundcolor=darkblue,foregroundcolor=wolley]{wolley}
\st
should have noticed, that you need the latest (still warm from
compilation) luatex for this...
anyhow, there is a small problem with colors in mkii.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\red
\showcolorcomponents[red,green,blue]
\stoptext
the global color \red messes up the values
fast).
maybe you should have noticed, that you need the latest (still warm from
compilation) luatex for this...
anyhow, there is a small problem with colors in mkii.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\red
\showcolorcomponents[red,green,blue]
\stoptext
the global color \red messes up
new things so solvable fast).
maybe you should have noticed, that you need the latest (still warm
from compilation) luatex for this...
anyhow, there is a small problem with colors in mkii.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\red
\showcolorcomponents[red,green,blue]
\stoptext
the global