Is it on windows? It seems -- unless your tests too are on linux
Yes, it is on windows (Acrobat Reader 7.0.8 and 7.0.9)
I tried with ghostscript 8.53, and all is ok.
Don't know what with AcroRead 8.
Wolfgang
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Hallo!
% a lot of weird corners
in core-rul ...
Hallo!
I played a little with this and found some artefacts in the arc
with
rulethickness=2pt or 4pt (3pt is ok).
\framed[corner=14,
frame=on,
framecolor=darkred,
rulethickness=2pt]{\tttf TEST MORE~}
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo!
% a lot of weird corners
in core-rul ...
Hallo!
I played a little with this and found some artefacts in the arc
with
rulethickness=2pt or 4pt (3pt is ok).
\framed[corner=14,
frame=on,
framecolor=darkred,
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
I played a little with this and found some artefacts in the arc
with
rulethickness=2pt or 4pt (3pt is ok).
\framed[corner=14,
frame=on,
framecolor=darkred,
rulethickness=2pt]{\tttf TEST MORE~}
Can
Hi Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini wrote:
Hallo!
% a lot of weird corners
in core-rul ...
Hallo!
I played a little with this and found some artefacts in the arc
with
rulethickness=2pt or 4pt (3pt is ok).
\framed[corner=14,
I haven't tested it, but if the
[call this test file q.tex]
\starttext
\framed[corner=14, frame=on, framecolor=darkred,
rulethickness=2pt]{\tttf TEST MORE~}
\stoptext
I don't see any artefacts, but I see the whole frame in the dvi
file, and only the right frame and the bottom in the pdf file.
Strange...
(context source
Tested with:
% TeXExec | pdfeTeX Version 3.141592-1.30.3-2.2 (Web2c 7.5.5)
% TeXExec | ConTeXt ver: 2006.12.20 23:52 MK II fmt: 2006.12.23 int:
english/english
% This is MetaPost, Version 0.901 (Web2c 7.5.3)
% TeXExec | pdfTeX Version 3.141592-1.40.0 (Web2C 7.5.6)
% TeXExec | ConTeXt ver:
I haven't tested it, but if the interface hasn't changed, only
corner=round|rectangular are allowed. So what is the meaning of this
magic number 14?
It says which of the many possible combinations of rounded/rectangular
corners, on/off frame lines to use. Try this magic snippet from
Willi Egger wrote:
On SCREEN viewed with Acrobat 7.0.9 on Windows XP I see different
artefacts in the lower connection of the horizontal and rounded corner line:
- spikes directed outside the frame
- semicircular white spot
- semcircular white spot with spikes towards the inside
Many thanks, Sanjoy!
Greetings, Peter
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
I haven't tested it, but if the interface hasn't changed, only
corner=round|rectangular are allowed. So what is the meaning of this
magic number 14?
It says which of the many possible combinations of rounded/rectangular
corners,
On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, Willi Egger wrote:
On SCREEN viewed with Acrobat 7.0.9 on Windows XP I see different
artefacts in the lower connection of the horizontal and rounded corner line:
- spikes directed outside the frame
- semicircular white spot
- semcircular white spot with
Willi,
The artefacts occur in both versions of Context tested.
I don't see those artifacts. I'm using Ubuntu GNU/Linux and xpdf 3.0
as the viewer. I tried two tests:
1. % pdfTeX Version 3.141592-1.40.0 (Web2C 7.5.6)
% ConTeXt ver: 2007.01.12 15:56 MKII
and I downgraded the pdftex
On SCREEN viewed with Acrobat 7.0.9 on Windows XP I see different
artefacts in the lower connection of the horizontal and rounded
corner line:
- spikes directed outside the frame
- semicircular white spot
- semcircular white spot with spikes towards the inside of the
spot
Wolfgang Werners-Lucchini writes:
That's what I see with
(Adobe Reader 7.0.8; ConTeXt 2007.01.02 13:44).
Is it on windows? It seems -- unless your tests too are on linux --
that windows is the common denominator for showing the artifacts. The
linux viewers (whether xpdf, gv, or acroread)
Hi to all,
(thanks for pointing to the sources but I understand better
proto-Indoeuropean than TeX...:)
In any case, I discovered that the secret lies in:
rulethickness=3pt
non rulethickness no rule at all
Best
-a-
On 10 Jan 2007, at 08:46, luigi scarso wrote:
Inside last core-rule.tex
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007, luigi scarso wrote:
Inside last core-rule.tex
Interesting wikified at
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Framed#Rounded_Coreners
Aditya
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Dear all,
Consider this minimal example:
\defineframedtext[container][width=local, corner=round, frame=off,
rightframe=on ]
\starttext
\startcontainer
test
\stopcontainer
\stoptext
Substantially I copied it from cont-eni. It seems that it doesn't work.
On my system I have no frame at all.
On 1/9/07, andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
Consider this minimal example:
\defineframedtext[container][width=local, corner=round, frame=off,
rightframe=on ]
Yes, I have already noticed that (but I don't consider it a bug; maybe is it ?)
Substantially I copied it from
(Grazie Luigi.)
If it's not a bug in any case it doesn't work as described in the
manual cont-eni.pdf, pp. 261-262 (sorry, I wasn't meaning the source
but the manual).
Best
-a-
On 9 Jan 2007, at 12:39, luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/9/07, andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
On 1/9/07, andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Grazie Luigi.)
If it's not a bug in any case it doesn't work as described in the
manual cont-eni.pdf, pp. 261-262 (sorry, I wasn't meaning the source
but the manual).
ah yes, too much involved with modules.pdf
This works as expected
luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/9/07, andrea valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Grazie Luigi.)
If it's not a bug in any case it doesn't work as described in the
manual cont-eni.pdf, pp. 261-262 (sorry, I wasn't meaning the source
but the manual).
ah yes, too much involved with modules.pdf
grep for
% a lot of weird corners
in core-rul ...
Hallo!
I played a little with this and found some artefacts in the arc with
rulethickness=2pt or 4pt (3pt is ok).
\framed[corner=14,
frame=on,
framecolor=darkred,
rulethickness=2pt]{\tttf TEST MORE~}
Wolfgang
Inside last core-rule.tex
(it doesn't appears in core-modu.pdf)
% \startTEXpage
% \dontleavehmode\framed
% [corner=0,frame=on,framecolor=green,
% background=color,backgroundcolor=yellow]{\tttf TEST
\twodigits\recurselevel}%
% \vskip1em
%
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