Re: [NTG-context] Renaming spot colours

2005-03-13 Thread h h extern
Duncan Hothersall wrote: Peter Rolf said \definecolor[PANTONE 294CV] [c=1,m=.56,y=0,k=.18] % test \framed[background=color, backgroundcolor={PANTONE 294CV}]{Test} \color[PANTONE 294CV] Test % the only thing that doesn't work is \PANTONE 294CV Thanks very much for responding Peter! Interesting

Re: [NTG-context] Renaming spot colours

2005-03-11 Thread Duncan Hothersall
Peter Rolf said \definecolor[PANTONE 294CV] [c=1,m=.56,y=0,k=.18] % test \framed[background=color, backgroundcolor={PANTONE 294CV}]{Test} \color[PANTONE 294CV] Test % the only thing that doesn't work is \PANTONE 294CV Thanks very much for responding Peter! Interesting behaviour - the above will

Re: [NTG-context] Renaming spot colours

2005-03-11 Thread Henning Hraban Ramm
Am 10.03.2005 um 10:42 schrieb Duncan Hothersall: The end result is a file with two spot colour spaces instead of one. Is there a way I can combine them, either by a last-minute renaming, or a mapping, or a pre-process, or something? (I tried the brute force method of search-and-replace on the

[NTG-context] Renaming spot colours

2005-03-10 Thread Duncan Hothersall
More questions! I'm using black plus one spot colour in a document, and I include PDF images generated in an external program (CorelDraw) which use the same spot colour. In the images the color is called 'PANTONE 294 CV', but I can't use that name for my colour in ConTeXT because names can't