Sure, it's allowed to think about things like that but everyone has to
be aware that these are non-standard extensions to the XSL specification!

On 05.10.2005 15:00:58 Dirk Bromberg wrote:
> In XEP you can setup the colors via:
> 
> rgb-icc (255, 255, 0, #CMYK, 0, 0, 1, 0)
> and
> rgb-icc(255,255,0, #SpotColor,'PANTONE Orange 021 C',0.33)
> rgb-icc(255,255,0, #SpotColor,'PANTONE 169 M',0.5, #CMYK,0,0.2,0.2,0)
> rgb-icc(255,255,0, #SpotColor,MyColor,0.33, #Grayscale,0.5)
> 
> is it possible to think about using the same way or is this not allowed?
> The first values are the fallback rgb and then there is a way to setup 
> cmyk or Pantone.
> 
> Dirk
> 
> 
> Andreas L Delmelle wrote:
> 
> > On Oct 4, 2005, at 21:52, Warren Young wrote:
> >
> >> J.Pietschmann wrote:
> >>
> >>> "the spec
> >>> doesn't contain a CMYK color model, therefore it's unlikely
> >>> we'll integrate support even if we get a code contribution."
> >>
> >>
> >> I just downloaded the v1.6 spec,
> >
> >
> > FWIW (but this may have already become apparent in the meantime :-)):
> > The talk was about the XSL-FO 1.0 spec here.
> >
> >
> > Greetz,
> >
> > Andreas



Jeremias Maerki


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