On 23 jan 2010, at 14:49, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:

Am 23.01.10 14:32, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Further experimentation has shown that it is not impossible to color
\vrule's, thus \blackrule is not specifically needed.

\blackrule is a \vrule which is enclosed in \startcolor/\stopcolor.

Let me first mention that I put the colored rules away with
\setbox\B=\hbox{} and then later call \B up.

Why so complicated?

It is a pity until now I am not able to concoct a
minimal example showing consistently the behaviour.

However I have made the following observations:
define: \definecolor[mycolor][r=myR,g=myG,b=myB]

Have you tried '{\mycolor\vrule <spec>\relax}'?

No, I hadn't, but now I have. And it worked. The simplest solution is most of the times the best, indeed. Thanks.


Wolfgang
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