Hello,
Another problem with PGF+ConTeXt is the handling of cmyk colors:
\usemodule[tikz]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor[my_yellow][c=0,m=0.3,y=0.94,k=0]
\starttext
\startcolor[my_yellow]
Yellow text.
\stopcolor
\starttikzpicture
\fill[my_yellow] (0,0) circle(1);
\stoptikzpicture
Jesse Alama wrote:
Hi Aditya,
Thanks for the help -- I think I now see why there is such trouble with
colors in pgf and context. It looks like one can systematically
transform LaTeX-like PGF examples of \color into ConTeXt examples.
keep in mind that color handles sveral grouping cases:
Consider the trivial test file:
-
% example from: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
% Format using:
% $ texexec --once t-cont
% $ bibtex t-cont
% $ texexec t-cont
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
\setupbibtex[database=xampl]
\starttext
As
George N. White III wrote:
Consider the trivial test file:
-
% example from: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
% Format using:
% $ texexec --once t-cont
% $ bibtex t-cont
% $ texexec t-cont
\usemodule[bib]
\usemodule[bibltx]
On Feb 19, 2008 10:53 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
George N. White III wrote:
Output written on bibdemo.pdf (2 pages, 42919 bytes).
Transcript written on bibdemo.log.
pdftex: Virtual memory exhausted while trying to reserve 8 bytes for table
???.
It seems the error happens at the
George N. White III wrote:
Output written on bibdemo.pdf (2 pages, 42919 bytes).
Transcript written on bibdemo.log.
pdftex: Virtual memory exhausted while trying to reserve 8 bytes for table
???.
It seems the error happens at the moment (or just before) pdftex is
exited, which is an odd
On Tue, Feb 19, 2008 at 8:01 PM, George N. White III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Consider the trivial test file:
-
% example from: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography
% Format using:
% $ texexec --once t-cont
% $ bibtex t-cont
% $ texexec
Aditya Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The example features some \definecolor's which I just did away with
(sadly) by simply substituting their defining values for their
occurences. (This is unfortunate, but perhaps necessary until some
other mechanism is produced.) The problem is that