G, RAL, PDF, SVG.?) They're
> in the index and explained where they matter - I don't think the meaning of
> many abbreviations like file types is important.
>
> [Other lists]
>
> Should I include a list of colors, like the output of \showcolor[crayola]? (I
> think
> it would o
of abbreviations? (TDS, TEI, OCG, RAL, PDF, SVG…?)
They’re in the index and explained where they matter – I don’t think
the meaning of many abbreviations like file types is important.
[Other lists]
Should I include a list of colors, like the output of
\showcolor[crayola]? (I think it would only bloat
of abbreviations? (TDS, TEI, OCG, RAL, PDF, SVG…?)
They’re in the index and explained where they matter – I don’t think the
meaning of many abbreviations like file types is important.
[Other lists]
Should I include a list of colors, like the output of
\showcolor[crayola]? (I think it would only
Thank you for the fix.
Best regards,
Jairo :)
El vie, 26 de feb. de 2021 a la(s) 07:53, Hans Hagen (j.ha...@xs4all.nl)
escribió:
> On 2/26/2021 12:16 AM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
> > Hi, list. The following example fails in LMTX, but it works in MkIV:
> >
> > \starttext\sh
On 2/26/2021 12:16 AM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
Hi, list. The following example fails in LMTX, but it works in MkIV:
\starttext\showcolor[svg]\stoptext
LMTX complains about a s-colors-run file not found
i'll fix it (that hardly used runtime code has been moved) and the name
is wrong
Hans
Hi, list. The following example fails in LMTX, but it works in MkIV:
\starttext\showcolor[svg]\stoptext
LMTX complains about a s-colors-run file not found
Best regards,
Jairo
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On 7/23/2016 9:35 AM, Schmitz Thomas A. wrote:
On 23 Jul 2016, at 09:24, Bou Salim <salimcol...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi
I have this problem to show colors properly. I have defined color "myred", but
after \showcolor command colors inside metapost can't be displayed.
Yo
> On 23 Jul 2016, at 09:24, Bou Salim <salimcol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
> I have this problem to show colors properly. I have defined color "myred",
> but after \showcolor command colors inside metapost can't be displayed.
Your example shows the cor
Hi
I have this problem to show colors properly. I have defined color "myred",
but after \showcolor command colors inside metapost can't be displayed.
Thanks
\starttext
\definecolor[myred] [r=.8]
\showcolor
\startuseMPgraphic{test}
fill fullcircle scaled 10mm withcolor \MPc
can view these using:
\showcolor[crayola]
\showcolor[ral]
I'll update the wiki page on colors.
[BTW, all the links generated using {src:...} on the wiki are wrong.
First, they point to a really old copy (2014.02.14). I can change the link
to the bitbucket mirror (by changing the src template
}{0.4}
\starttext
\showcolor
\stoptext
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\generateColorGroup{maroon}{0.8}{0.2}{0.4}
\starttext
\showcolor
\stoptext
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I see now that this is a trivial question. Though I was not able to
use a loop, I used \ctxlua{context(math expr.)} for floating point
arithmetic.
Devendra
Hello,
there is a color red:3 noticed at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Colors.
However, the following code doesn't work with color red:3 specification:
\starttext
\showcolor[rgb]
\color[red]{AAA}
\color[red:3]{AAA}
\stoptext
So, how it the matter with using red:3 correctly
:
\starttext
\showcolor[rgb]
\color[red]{AAA}
\color[red:3]{AAA}
\stoptext
So, how it the matter with using red:3 correctly?
I don't see it -- where do you see red:3 ?
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However, the following code doesn't work with color red:3 specification:
\starttext
\showcolor[rgb]
\color[red]{AAA}
\color[red:3]{AAA}
\stoptext
So, how it the matter with using red:3 correctly?
I don't see it -- where do you see red:3 ?
Wiki at http
,
there is a color red:3 noticed at http://wiki.contextgarden.net/**
**Colors http://wiki.contextgarden.net/**Colorshttp://wiki.**
contextgarden.net/Colors http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Colors
.
However, the following code doesn't work with color red:3
specification:
\starttext
\showcolor
Ah ok , it was an image. The text says
You find lists of predefined colors in the files colo-xxx.tex,..
but colo*tex it's an old file -- it should be colo-rgb.mkii , ie pdftex
So
%%test.mkii
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\showcolor[rgb]
\color[red]{AAA}
\color[red:3]{AAA}
\stoptext
):
·
\setupcolor[dem]
\starttext
\colored[red:3]{some text}
\showcolor[dem]
\stoptext
·
Regards
Philipp
Best regards,
Lukas
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\starttext
\colored[red:3]{some text}
\showcolor[dem]
\stoptext
·
Great, it works now!
Thanks.
Best regards,
Lukas
Regards
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Started for myself some learning on colors in ConTeXt. In the manual there is a
nice colorpalette shown (section 6, page 141). However, I cannot reproduce
this. The following minimal example shows colored texts, but
\showcolor[color-name] just produces black boxes with ominous zeroes behind
Am 01.03.2011 um 14:37 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Started for myself some learning on colors in ConTeXt. In the manual there is
a nice colorpalette shown (section 6, page 141). However, I cannot reproduce
this. The following minimal example shows colored texts, but
\showcolor[color-name
example shows colored texts, but
\showcolor[color-name] just produces black boxes with ominous zeroes behind
it.
What am I missing here? The wiki didn't procure more information then the
manual.
The command is used to show all the defined colors in a colo-xxx.(mkii|mkiv)
file, e.g
\starttext
\showcolor[rgb]
\stoptext
Numbers are next to each other. In MkII (with \setupcolors[state=start]) it
looks OK.
Regards.
Vedran Miletić
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Am 26.02.2011 um 18:30 schrieb Vedran Miletić:
\starttext
\showcolor[rgb]
\stoptext
Numbers are next to each other. In MkII (with \setupcolors[state=start]) it
looks OK.
colo-ini.lua:
- function commands.formatcolor (a) context(colors.formatcolor
(a)) end
·
\setupcolor[xcs]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\showcolor[xcs]
\stoptext
· END testcol.tex ·
[4] context testcol.tex
--8
}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[rgb]
\page
\midaligned{\tfb \bf XWI colors}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[xwi]
\page
\midaligned{\tfb \bf EMA colors}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[ema]
\stoptext
FYI, this currently doesn't work under Windows XP
On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Alan Stone
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Hi,
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[rgb]
\setupcolor[xwi]
\setupcolor[ema]
\starttext
\midaligned{\tfb \bf RGB colors}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[rgb]
\page
\midaligned{\tfb \bf XWI colors}
\blank[3*big
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On Sat, Sep 13, 2008 at 10:04 PM, Alan Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[rgb]
\setupcolor[xwi]
\setupcolor[ema]
\starttext
\midaligned{\tfb \bf RGB colors}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[rgb]
\page
\midaligned{\tfb \bf XWI colors
Hans fix this program one week ago.
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 5:04 AM, Alan Stone
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[rgb]
\setupcolor[xwi]
\setupcolor[ema]
\starttext
\midaligned{\tfb \bf RGB colors}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[rgb]
\page
\midaligned
Hi,
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupcolor[rgb]
\setupcolor[xwi]
\setupcolor[ema]
\starttext
\midaligned{\tfb \bf RGB colors}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[rgb]
\page
\midaligned{\tfb \bf XWI colors}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[xwi]
\page
\midaligned{\tfb \bf EMA colors}
\blank[3*big]
\showcolor[ema
# \setvariables
# \setxvalue
# \setxvariables
# \showaccents
\showbodyfont[settings]
\showbodyfontenvironment[settings]
# \showcharacters
\showcolor[name]
\showcolorgroup[name][horizontal|vertical|name|value|number]
\showexternalfigures[alternative=a|b|c]
\showfields[names]
# \showfont
\showframe[text
That didn't change it, perhaps because of some clever code looking for
prefix matches when processing options? (I need to study the code a
bit more but that was one guess.) I tried the following file for fun:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\showcolor
\stoptext
'texexec --dvi 1.tex' produces
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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of the predefined names for colors?
\starttext \setupcolors[state=start] \showcolor \stoptext
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