On 1/24/2017 8:01 PM, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2017-01-24 03:34, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/24/2017 4:04 AM, Rik wrote:
What I want is that the background of the page (yellow in this case)
should show through. That is what is done with fill / reverse / cycle,
as in:
\setupbackgrounds
[page]
On 2017-01-24 03:34, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1/24/2017 4:04 AM, Rik wrote:
What I want is that the background of the page (yellow in this case)
should show through. That is what is done with fill / reverse / cycle,
as in:
\setupbackgrounds
[page]
[background=color,backgroundcolor=
On 1/24/2017 4:04 AM, Rik wrote:
On 2017-01-23 14:09, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2017-01-23 00:06, Alan Braslau wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 22:39:53 -0500 Rik Kabel > wrote:
> >> So, how can I make the
inner glyph (‘?’ in the example below) >> transparent, so that the
background shows through along
On 2017-01-23 14:09, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2017-01-23 00:06, Alan Braslau wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 22:39:53 -0500 Rik Kabel > wrote: > >> So, how can I make the
inner glyph (‘?’ in the example below) >> transparent, so that the
background shows through along with >> anything else that lives
On 2017-01-23 00:06, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 22:39:53 -0500 Rik Kabel > wrote: > >> So, how can I make the
inner glyph (‘?’ in the example below) >> transparent, so that the
background shows through along with >> anything else that lives on a
lower layer? I’ve seen a method fo
On Sun, 22 Jan 2017 22:39:53 -0500
Rik Kabel wrote:
> So, how can I make the inner glyph (‘?’ in the example below)
> transparent, so that the background shows through along with anything
> else that lives on a lower layer? I’ve seen a method for constructed
> shapes, but nothing that I can apply
which
the symbol is assembled (separate horizontal and vertical, with the
ability to offset them)?
Is there a ConTeXt way other than \definesymbol to create such
combined symbols?
MetaPost (with textext())?
Thank you for that, Alan. I hadn’t ever used MetaPost before, thinking
it was too complex
is assembled (separate horizontal and vertical, with the
> ability to offset them)?
>
> Is there a ConTeXt way other than \definesymbol to create such
> combined symbols?
MetaPost (with textext())?
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ConTeXters,
I have been using \definesymbol for a while, and for most purposes it
suffices. However, there is one thing that it does not do that perhaps
it should.
What it does not do is offer the option to center one glyph over another
(horizontally and/or vertically) when it should be