Hallo you all.
I found a strange problem. I create my slides with ConTeXt. Everything was
all right before I included pictures in PNG with transparent background.
Adobe Reader 8.1.2 under Linux (at least this one) changes colors on every
page where such a PNG is included. Xpdf shows it all right.
On 20 feb 2008, at 10:11, Martin Schröder wrote:
2008/2/20, Michal Kvasnička [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
pdfTeX is 3.141592-1.40.3 (Web2C 7.5.6)
Update your pdftex. It's a bug we fixed in 1.40.6.
Best
Martin
I compiled 1.40.6 on MacOSX-10.5.2 and found that the pdf it generated
was defective.
Martin,
Happy message. The error occurring in pdftex 1.40.6 apparently has
vanished in 1.40.7. Now pdf's are produced here on a simple testrun.
Hans van der Meer
On 20 feb 2008, at 13:03, Martin Schröder wrote:
2008/2/20, Hans van der Meer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I compiled 1.40.6 on
Peter Rolf wrote:
what should i say. it took me more than two hours to make a breaking
'minimal' example and taco locates the bug in a few seconds. live is for
sure unfair ;)
Bugs that result in assertion errors are usually the easiest ones.
Best wishes,
Taco
2008/2/20, Michal Kvasnička [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However, there seems to be one more strange thing (not that big): If I
include some transparent stuff on a light background (i.e. a metapost figure
on a light gray screen), there's a visible rectangle around it (on the
screen). Don't you what's
Am 2008-02-20 um 19:54 schrieb Martin Schröder:
However, there seems to be one more strange thing (not that big):
If I
include some transparent stuff on a light background (i.e. a
metapost figure
on a light gray screen), there's a visible rectangle around it (on
the
screen). Don't you
Hi,
In core-rul.tex we have
%D We define the general (and original) case by just saying:
\defineframedtext[\v!framedtext]
This gives strange user behavior. Consider the following
\defineframedtext[test][width=broad]
\showframe
\starttext
\starttest
\input tufte
\stoptest