When stupidity strikes, no one's safe.
Turns out \setupbackgrounds has an option called backgroundoffset, and
this is the solution. The not colorized part was the bleed part of the
document, so the background command would be:
\setupbackgrounds
[paper]
[
Here's the example. It's basically the code from DIN Lang Folder in the
Wiki plus a setupbackgrounds command. It works with `page` but fails to
work with `paper`:
%% This is a template for a Din lang Folder.
%% The folded page of such a flyer is shorter (97mm) than the other
pages (100mm)
%%
Benjamin Koppe schrieb am 31.05.2019 um 21:23:
Hi Jan,
yes, I've read these texts once and they played a role in thinking
about getting into ConTEXt.
Thank you for your answer, now I have something to investigate.
Another follow up question on background colors:
I try to setup the
Hi Jan,
yes, I've read these texts once and they played a role in thinking about
getting into ConTEXt.
Thank you for your answer, now I have something to investigate.
Another follow up question on background colors:
I try to setup the background color by