Hi,
According to an old thread
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2016/085877.html), the
option `align=end` should align the last line to be flush right. However,
that is not working. The example from that thread:
\starttext
\showframe \showboxes
\setupalign[end]
Hi,
I run into this error after updating my ConTeXt version.
Small (but not minimal) example attached.
mtx-context | current version: 2018.10.18 00:07
Peter
\startuniqueMPgraphic{column:bg}
fill OverlayBox withcolor yellow;
\stopuniqueMPgraphic
On Fri, Nov 9, 2018 at 4:24 PM Jan U. Hasecke
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I defined some colors with \definecolor like this:
>
> \definecolor [myblue] [r=0.000, g=0.314, b=0.580, c=0.98, m=0.67,
> y=0.03, k=0.12]
>
> \startnotmode[print]
> \setupcolors[cmyk=no,rgb=yes]
> \stopnotmode
>
>
Hi,
by default, really not.
At http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Color_management
and http://wiki.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/ExportPDFCMYK
there some instructions how to convert files to CMYK,
or how to install some extension, respectively.
But I have not test these ways yet.
Best
On 11/9/2018 4:24 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
So context converts the SVG files to PDFs but does not change the colors
accordingly to CMYK.
i don't know if inkscape has a switch for conversion
Hans
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On 11/9/2018 2:40 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2018-11-08 um 23:51 schrieb Henri Menke :
Clearly you haven't understood the meaning of “beta”.
Thank you for educating me.
If you don't want your documents to break, don't update.
Since when?
I started using ConTeXt in 1999 and don’t
Hi all,
I defined some colors with \definecolor like this:
\definecolor [myblue] [r=0.000, g=0.314, b=0.580, c=0.98, m=0.67,
y=0.03, k=0.12]
\startnotmode[print]
\setupcolors[cmyk=no,rgb=yes]
\stopnotmode
\startmode[print]
\setupcolors[cmyk=yes,rgb=no]
\setupbackend[
On Fri, 9 Nov 2018 15:05:59 +0100
Tomas Hala wrote:
> I solve the same problem for ages... I decided for fixed time points
If it may be useful: I keep a very short-term backup so that when
things "break" or change, I can easily backtrack to a working copy.
I update using the following shell
On 11/9/2018 1:50 PM, Clyde Johnston wrote:
Clearly you haven't understood the meaning of “beta”.
If you don't want your documents to break, don't update.
Does ConTeXt have an LTS (long-term stable) release?
just save your tree (or multiple)
Hans
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Hi,
I solve the same problem for ages... I decided for fixed time points related
with new edition of TeXlive.
Advantages:
TeXlive versions (from my point of view) are most stable.
You really can compile your files repeatedly getting the same result.
Disadvantages:
You have to store all
Am 2018-11-08 um 23:51 schrieb Henri Menke :
> Clearly you haven't understood the meaning of “beta”.
Thank you for educating me.
> If you don't want your documents to break, don't update.
Since when?
I started using ConTeXt in 1999 and don’t expect my MkII code to work any more.
I’m still kind
> Clearly you haven't understood the meaning of “beta”.
> If you don't want your documents to break, don't update.
Does ConTeXt have an LTS (long-term stable) release?
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