On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 05:24 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> \setupcolors[textcolor=...]
>
> Wolfgang
Thanks Wolfgang, that did it.
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This brings up a question I have - how do I obtain, say, all {\tt } text in
blue and all {\em } text in red? I seem to be using MkII, and I don't have
access to the \definehighlight command.
Thanks,
Alasdair
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Aug 2011, Kip War
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey folks,
How do I set the body text foreground colour? I tried the following, but
it just ignored it:
\definecolor[colour_text][r=0.754,g=0.516,b=0.324]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic,
color=colour_text]
I don't want to have to use
On Wed, 2011-08-31 at 12:16 +1000, Alasdair McAndrew wrote:
> Have you included
>
> \setupcolors[state=start]
>
> somewhere?
>
> -Alasdair
Hey Alasdair. Sorry, I should have mentioned that I already have that
too.
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Am 31.08.2011 um 03:57 schrieb Kip Warner:
> Hey folks,
>
> How do I set the body text foreground colour? I tried the following, but
> it just ignored it:
>
> \definecolor[colour_text][r=0.754,g=0.516,b=0.324]
>
> \setupbodyfontenvironment
> [default]
> [em=italic,
> color=colour_text]
>
Have you included
\setupcolors[state=start]
somewhere?
-Alasdair
On Wed, Aug 31, 2011 at 11:57 AM, Kip Warner wrote:
> Hey folks,
>
> How do I set the body text foreground colour? I tried the following, but
> it just ignored it:
>
> \definecolor[colour_text][r=0.754,g=0.516,b=0.324]
>
> \setu
Hey folks,
How do I set the body text foreground colour? I tried the following, but
it just ignored it:
\definecolor[colour_text][r=0.754,g=0.516,b=0.324]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic,
color=colour_text]
I don't want to have to use \startcolor and \stopcolor every time
On Tue, 30 Aug 2011, Andreas Schneider wrote:
I worked with t-vim a bit more and encountered a small problem with the way
vim handles syntax definitions. Some of them have several modes that get
activated by setting a variable first. For example the syntax "sh" (shell
scripts) can be enhanced
Hello,
When the current font-switch is bold, I would like the verbatim text
inside \type{} to respect the bold mode. What is the right way to teach
\type{} to automatically use bold or not?
Example:
\starttext
\section{Problem:}
{not bold, \type{not bold, ok} // \bf bold, \type{should be bold to
Hi,
I worked with t-vim a bit more and encountered a small problem with the
way vim handles syntax definitions. Some of them have several modes that
get activated by setting a variable first. For example the syntax "sh"
(shell scripts) can be enhanced for bash, ksh, etc.
Example:
let g:is_ba
There seems to be problems with horizontal spacing in math mode
using the gentium font. For example:
\setupbodyfont[gentium]
\starttext
$\vec{r}$
\stoptext
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