Hi Hans,
the subject is re-used from an older mail
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20080912.160921.cb5bba9d.en.html
Currently I try to adapt some mkii code to mkiv. Overprinting should
only be enabled if
- a given maximum font size is not exceeded and
- the current text color is
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
No overprinting.
\startoverprint
Overprinting is active.
\stopoverprint
\stoptext
run ok here, but the question is .. what exactly do you expect to see
to be exact: some orange text :)
can you check if the current beta is more in sync with
Hans Hagen schrieb:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
No overprinting.
\startoverprint
Overprinting is active.
\stopoverprint
\stoptext
run ok here, but the question is .. what exactly do you expect to see
to be exact: some orange text :)
can you check if the current beta is
Peter Rolf wrote:
Well, it seems that my formulation was too fuzzy (its out of question
that overprinting is implemented). Anyhow, its time to test it again.
This code fails here and at ConTeXt live (online).
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
No overprinting.
\startoverprint
Hans Hagen schrieb:
Peter Rolf wrote:
Well, it seems that my formulation was too fuzzy (its out of question
that overprinting is implemented). Anyhow, its time to test it again.
This code fails here and at ConTeXt live (online).
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
No overprinting.
Hi,
is overprinting working in mkiv?
\ctxlua{overprints.enabled=true}
has no effect here or on ConTeXt live. Maybe I'm missing something.
Currently I try to adapt some mkii code to mkiv. Overprinting should
only be enabled if
- a given maximum font size is not exceeded and
- the current text
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