[NTG-context] RAL colours

2015-04-04 Thread Pavneet Arora
Of and on, I have struggled to find a colour space that is expressive enough for printing, but convenient to access through ConTeXt for day-to-day usage. I find with X11 that the emphasis on screen skews the colours to be brighter than what is desired, especially if one is dealing with

Re: [NTG-context] RAL colours

2015-04-04 Thread Hans Hagen
On 4/4/2015 1:31 PM, Pavneet Arora wrote: Of and on, I have struggled to find a colour space that is expressive enough for printing, but convenient to access through ConTeXt for day-to-day usage. I find with X11 that the emphasis on screen skews the colours to be brighter than what is desired,

Re: [NTG-context] RAL colours

2015-04-04 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 2015-04-04 um 17:31 schrieb Pavneet Arora pavneet_ar...@waroc.com: 1. Is the RAL colour space a decent one for printing purposes? What would be disadvantages, if not? No, it’s not. RAL colors are defined only for surface colors, like lacquer (varnish? paint). Printing colors work

Re: [NTG-context] RAL colours

2015-04-04 Thread Pavneet Arora
Many thanks Hraban! This is great insight into the printing world. Of course, Pantone has a dominant position on this continent at least, but as you stated, its proprietary nature keeps the palette from being distributed easily. So the question remains: if the X11 colourspace is found

Re: [NTG-context] Different renderings of cross references

2015-04-04 Thread Otared Kavian
Trying once more… Hi all, As explained in the example below, I would like to setup the referencing mechanism so that a cross reference within a given chapter gives only the number of the section and that of an equation, while if the same reference is used in another chapter then the number of