On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 14:36:09 +0200
Hans Hagen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


> >- it always writes "ConTeXt" on top of the title page. Since my package
> >   is not related to ConTeXt, how can i replace it with a different title, 
> > i.e.
> >   the package name?
> 
>  >diff backup\s-mod-00.tex s-mod-00.tex
> 43a44
>  >            system=\CONTEXT,
> 186c187
> <           \TitleFrame{\CONTEXT}}
> ---
>  >           \TitleFrame{\Modulesystem}}
> 
> this patch will honor ...,system=Whatever,... settings

this works fine..
 
> >- how can i activate an other color palette for pretty printing of the
> >   MP code?

>    \definecolor [colorprettyone]   [green]  % red
>    \definecolor [colorprettytwo]   [red]    % green
>    \definecolor [colorprettythree] [yellow] % blue
>    \definecolor [colorprettyfour]  [blue]   % yellow
> 
> see core-ver for details on how palets are defined.
> 
> You can put this kind of setting somewhere in the file, after %M's
> 
> %M \define...

i've tried:

%M \definecolor [colorprettyone]   [r=1]
%M \definecolor [colorprettytwo]   [g=1]
%M \definecolor [colorprettythree] [b=1]
%M \definecolor [colorprettyfour]  [r=1,b=1] 

since this hasn't  changed anything, i added
%M \definepalet
%M  [MPcolorpretty]
%M  [ prettyone=colorprettyone,
%M    prettytwo=colorprettytwo,
%M    prettythree=colorprettythree,
%M    prettyfour=colorprettyfour]

which did not help and even an additional
%M \setuptyping[MP][palet=MPcolorpretty]

still results in the default gray palet.

since the code in the .ted file is enclosed in \start|\stopdefinition
i even tried:
%M \setuptyping[definition][palet=MPcolorpretty]

but this results in full black text, no grays at all

I'm running texexec with color enabled:
texexec --pdf --color --module ...

so what i'm doing wrong?

TIA, Jens
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