Am 22.09.2008 um 18:38 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:

> Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
>> ... while dealing with colored elements:
>>
>>
>> having the footnote number (down in front of the footnote text) in
>> dark green is not that bad, just, why can't it be colored in an other
>> way?
>>
>> I tried in vain both in \setupfootnotes and \setupfootnotedefinition:
>> numbercolor, color...
>> Only \setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta] affects the footnote number  
>> in
>> the main text.
>>
>> But nothing changes in the footnote area.
>
> \setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]



Ahh, now I see where my problem lays:


\setupcolors[state=start]

\starttext

\setupinteraction[state=start]

\setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

\setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]
test\footnote{test}

\stoptext



Despite the fact that interaction carries its own color, elements can  
be re-colored by their own color definition (see above).
Only the number of the note in front of the footnote text always gets  
overridden by interaction color!

This distinction I didn't expect.


Why should exclusively that poor little number not be allowed to have  
its own color?

Steffen
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