Hans Hagen wrote:
> Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Tobias Burnus wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I would like to add a text to a poster, which I load as PDF.
>>>
>>> The following works nice, except that the layer of the PDF is above the
>>> layer "block" thus the text gets overdrawn.
>>>
>>> How can I change that order?
>>>
>>> Tobias
>>>
>>> \setuppapersize[A0,landscape][A0,landscape]
>>> \setupbodyfont[26pt]
>>> \setuplayout[backspace=0cm,width=fit,height=fit,margin=0cm,topspace=0cm,header=0cm,footer=0pt]
>>> \definelayer[block][width=85mm,height=54mm]
>>>
>>> \setupbackgrounds[page][background=block]
>>>
>> ...[background={text,block}]
>>
> {one,two,three,foreground,four,five}
>
> foreground is a predefined one, the current text
It seems I must make some new docs from the tex sources.
Thanks for the info.
Peter
>
>> Greetings, Peter
>>
>>
>>> \starttext
>>> \startstandardmakeup
>>> \combinepages[poster.pdf][nx=1,ny=1]
>>> \setlayer[block][x=10cm,y=10cm]{\copyright 2006}
>>> \stopstandardmakeup
>>> \stoptext
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