Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 28.07.18 um 12:01:
Am 2018-07-28 um 11:15 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm <te...@fiee.net>:
Am 2018-07-28 um 10:12 schrieb Tomas Hala <tomas.h...@mendelu.cz>:
1. Is a ConTeXt layer accepted as a whole in commercial Acrobat, or is it
visible as a heap of small objects? Or is it "only" better for more
comfortable manipulation in ConTeXt?
I don’t understand the question.
A ConTeXt layer is not a PDF layer.
All the objects are manipulatable in Acrobat Pro (or another PDF editor),
there’s no grouping on the PDF level.
If you need PDF layers, there are "viewer layers" in ConTeXt:
\defineviewerlayer[Ebene]
\setupviewerlayer[Ebene][
state=start,
visible=no,
title=Test,
]
\starttext
Text
\startviewerlayer[Ebene]
{\bfa TOP SECRET}
\stopviewerlayer
More Text
\stoptext
AFAIK completely undocumented, I found them at
http://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/mkiv/attr-lay.mkiv
while tracking effects/properties (where these were implemented first).
While the example above works, I don’t get viewer layers in my current project,
must investigate...
And then, if the combination of ConTeXt layers and viewer layers works
(\setlayer within \start/stopviewerlayer?).
You have to put the viewerlayer command within the the \setlayer argument.
Wolfgang
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