Re: [NTG-context] TextMate ConTeXt bundle
On 11/14/18 1:55 PM, Manuel Blanco wrote: >>> [...] >>> Any updated documentation that takes you from beginner to intermediate >>> would be apreciated too. >> >> For ConTeXt or for the TextMate bundle? > > ConTeXt, but I don't think there's an _updated_ structured > introduction. For instance regarding fonts I read here > https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/448812/the-definitive-guide-to-context-mkiv-documentation/448813#448813 > that the latest documentation is > http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/fonts-mkiv.pdf Hi Manuel, maybe the problem with ConTeXt is that the newcomers that complain about the lack of introductions never write them (even when they learn how to use ConTeXt). > But going there it goes to much depth and I don't know if I need > simplefonts, definefontfamily, setupbodyfont, starttypescript, etc. > and even seeing that may be those can coexist, I don't know what's the > use case for each one. The simplefonts module is deprecated. I use \definefontfamily and \setupbodyfont, such as in: \definefontfamily[mainface][rm][EB Garamond 12] \setupbodyfont[mainface, 14pt] > I remember when I started with LaTeX there was a huge number of > beginner-intermediate documents (many of which I now wouldn't > recommend even to my worst enemies, but at least there were many to > read), but here there are much less, and those that seem complete you > see they are from early 2000s (and with how much it changes in ConTeXt > you don't know what to believe). ConTeXt is not LaTeX and their development roads are rather diverse. > I know TeX core enough to know how it works, LaTeX enough to know how > it's expected to work (and if I don't know something, I know where to > look), but ConTeXt I don't know where to find introductory updated > material, and also some text about the whole way context organises > everything (how files are organised, project structure, how setups > work, etc., kind of a whole idea to know where to look when there's > doubt about certain area). You can always read the source (http://pragma-ade.com/context/beta/cont-tmf.zip 😉), if you are in the mood. > Also there's this list, but one does not feel like spamming this list > sharing newbie questions with those of people that actually work with > this system. And that while showing zero ability to be > self-sufficient. Sorry, but you forgot the wiki (https://wiki.contextgarden.net/). If you ever find that something might be missing there, updating the document is always a great idea. If you are a newcomer, sharing questions might be an approach, but asking them is usually a more efficient one 😎. There is nothing wrong about asking in this mailing list, as long as you don’t expect ultra-fast (or even fast 😔) answers. Some of your questions may go unnoticed, but others may get replies. BTW, if you are subscribed to the ES-TEX mailing list, you may also raise your questions about ConTeXt there (as long as you prepend "(ConTeXt)" to the subject of your message). I hope it helps, Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
Re: [NTG-context] Issues with RGB to CMYK conversion with color profiles
Jan U. Hasecke schrieb am 14.11.18 um 11:39: Hi all, attached you find my colormanagement tests and I need your help to understand and debug the situation. I am testing together with a friend of mine, a professional colormanager, who does not know ConTeXt. Even without a color profile the results from the normal conversion of colors from cmyk to rgb can result in differences between ConTeXt and Gimp because both use different formulas. This is the formula from ConTeXt (attr-col.lua) r = 1.0 - math.min(1.0,c+k) g = 1.0 - math.min(1.0,m+k) b = 1.0 - math.min(1.0,y+k) and this is the one from Gimp (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/blob/master/libgimpcolor/gimpcolorspace.c) r = 1.0 - math.min(1.0,c*(1.0-k)+k) g = 1.0 - math.min(1.0,m*(1.0-k)+k) b = 1.0 - math.min(1.0,y*(1.0-k)+k) Wolfgang ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
Re: [NTG-context] Issues with RGB to CMYK conversion with color profiles (was: Colormanagement)
Am 14.11.18 um 16:04 schrieb Peter Rolf: > Mh, the file size of "ISOcoated_v2_300_eci.icc" is around 1.7MB. I > highly doubt that ConTeXt can compress it into a 10KB PDF. > > But I'm not so sure if PDF/X-3 needs embedding (there was an exception). > Never used it (only PDF/X-4p) and I can't remember the specifications > (all those stuff was added over 8 years ago). > > I just assume you have installed the icc profiles properly (needs a > manual installation!) :D There are some profiles in the context installation. At least something was found: backend > profiles > profile specification 'ISOcoated_v2_300_eci.icc' loaded from '/home/juh/context/tex/texmf-context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml' backend > profiles > omitting reference to profile for intent 'ISO Coated v2 300% (ECI)' But, yes the size is too small to have the whole profile incorporated. juh ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
Re: [NTG-context] Issues with RGB to CMYK conversion with color profiles (was: Colormanagement)
Am 2018-11-14 um 15:36 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke: > Thanks a lot, Peter. > > Am 14.11.18 um 14:58 schrieb Peter Rolf: >> Hi Jan, >> >> I donno if things have changed (ConTeXt is a fast moving target), so >> take my answers with a grain of salt. >> >> (1) >> AFAIK there is no ACTIVE color management in ConTeXt in the sense that >> there is an automatic color conversion from one profiled(!) colorspace >> into another profiled color space. This means that all given colors >> (objects) have to be in the correct (profiled) color space already! >> >> Objects with embedded color profiles (e.g. a PDF bitmap graphic with icc >> profile) will use those. Objects without a profile will use the >> corresponding "default" color space profiles. These default color space >> profiles can be defined via "profile" in \setupbackend. >> This way every color in the PDF is defined properly. > > This would clarify some of the issues. > > When I define rgb colors AND use not-print-modus I get the right rgb > colors in the pdf. > > When I define cmyk colors AND use print modus I get colors that might be > correct (tested next week) > > But obviously it is not possible to define both color spaces in > \definecolor because I don't get the same colors in the pdf as with the > cmyk-only defined file. > > Maybe I misunderstood this, I've got a hint here, that I could define > rgb and cmyk in the same \definecolor and choose the right color space > in \setupcolors. > > The correct method of defining rgb AND cmyk in the same file would be to > put the definecolor command inside a startstopmode-environment. > > Can someone confirm this? > Should work (the other part is invisible for ConTeXt). >> >> (2) >> >> I think so. Can't test, because my Windows 10 is beyond repair after >> three "upgrades" and Acrobat is not working properly anymore. >> >> (3) >> >> Judging from the size of the final PDF, the icc profile is not embedded. >> The profiles have to be installed in "the right place" (this includes >> ConTeXt but also the PDF viewer software). >> >> See "ICC profiles" section at >> >> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX >> > > With --mode=print (which uses the color profiles) the pdf get bigger. >> 10.000 compared to 8.000 without the mode. So I would guess that they > are included. > Mh, the file size of "ISOcoated_v2_300_eci.icc" is around 1.7MB. I highly doubt that ConTeXt can compress it into a 10KB PDF. But I'm not so sure if PDF/X-3 needs embedding (there was an exception). Never used it (only PDF/X-4p) and I can't remember the specifications (all those stuff was added over 8 years ago). I just assume you have installed the icc profiles properly (needs a manual installation!) :D > I hope I get this sorted out, because I want to print a series of > folders and other print products with ConTeXt in the near future. > > juh > >> (5) see (1) and (3) >> >> >> >> Hope this helps, >> >> >> Peter >> >> >> Am 2018-11-14 um 11:39 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> attached you find my colormanagement tests and I need your help to >>> understand and debug the situation. >>> >>> I am testing together with a friend of mine, a professional >>> colormanager, who does not know ConTeXt. >>> >>> >>> There are several files in the archive: >>> >>> The differences in the files are the color definition and the color >>> profile used. >>> >>> - rgb-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB values only. >>> >>> - rgb-cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB and CMYK values. >>> >>> The cmyk colors are derived from the rgb values using gimp and the >>> color profiles sRGB/ISOCoated >>> >>> - cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with CMYK values only. >>> >>> The xxx stand for two color profiles: iso-coated and swop. >>> >>> What I see is this: >>> >>> Colors in pdfs are the same no matter what color profile I choose. >>> >>> With rgb values and rgb/cmyk values I get the same colors in pdf (the >>> wrong ones). >>> >>> With cmyk values only I get other colors in pdf. Next week my friend >>> will test if these are the right ones. >>> >>> I have many questions: >>> >>> 1. Is colormanagement working in ConTeXt at all? >>> 2. Is my code correct? >>> 3. Why do pdfs with different color profiles show the same colors? >>> 4. Why does ConTeXt not take the cmyk colors from \definecolor when >>> there are rgb values as well? >>> 5. Where can I define a coresponding rgb profile? In Scribus you have to >>> define two profiles (eg. sRGB and ISOCoated) to make colormanagement work. >>> >>> TIA >>> juh >>> ___ >>> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to >>> the Wiki! >>> >>> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / >>> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context >>> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net >>> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ >>> wiki : http://contextgarden.net >>> _
Re: [NTG-context] Issues with RGB to CMYK conversion with color profiles (was: Colormanagement)
Thanks a lot, Peter. Am 14.11.18 um 14:58 schrieb Peter Rolf: > Hi Jan, > > I donno if things have changed (ConTeXt is a fast moving target), so > take my answers with a grain of salt. > > (1) > AFAIK there is no ACTIVE color management in ConTeXt in the sense that > there is an automatic color conversion from one profiled(!) colorspace > into another profiled color space. This means that all given colors > (objects) have to be in the correct (profiled) color space already! > > Objects with embedded color profiles (e.g. a PDF bitmap graphic with icc > profile) will use those. Objects without a profile will use the > corresponding "default" color space profiles. These default color space > profiles can be defined via "profile" in \setupbackend. > This way every color in the PDF is defined properly. This would clarify some of the issues. When I define rgb colors AND use not-print-modus I get the right rgb colors in the pdf. When I define cmyk colors AND use print modus I get colors that might be correct (tested next week) But obviously it is not possible to define both color spaces in \definecolor because I don't get the same colors in the pdf as with the cmyk-only defined file. Maybe I misunderstood this, I've got a hint here, that I could define rgb and cmyk in the same \definecolor and choose the right color space in \setupcolors. The correct method of defining rgb AND cmyk in the same file would be to put the definecolor command inside a startstopmode-environment. Can someone confirm this? > > (2) > > I think so. Can't test, because my Windows 10 is beyond repair after > three "upgrades" and Acrobat is not working properly anymore. > > (3) > > Judging from the size of the final PDF, the icc profile is not embedded. > The profiles have to be installed in "the right place" (this includes > ConTeXt but also the PDF viewer software). > > See "ICC profiles" section at > > https://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX > With --mode=print (which uses the color profiles) the pdf get bigger. >10.000 compared to 8.000 without the mode. So I would guess that they are included. I hope I get this sorted out, because I want to print a series of folders and other print products with ConTeXt in the near future. juh > (5) see (1) and (3) > > > > Hope this helps, > > > Peter > > > Am 2018-11-14 um 11:39 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke: >> Hi all, >> >> attached you find my colormanagement tests and I need your help to >> understand and debug the situation. >> >> I am testing together with a friend of mine, a professional >> colormanager, who does not know ConTeXt. >> >> >> There are several files in the archive: >> >> The differences in the files are the color definition and the color >> profile used. >> >> - rgb-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB values only. >> >> - rgb-cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB and CMYK values. >> >> The cmyk colors are derived from the rgb values using gimp and the >> color profiles sRGB/ISOCoated >> >> - cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with CMYK values only. >> >> The xxx stand for two color profiles: iso-coated and swop. >> >> What I see is this: >> >> Colors in pdfs are the same no matter what color profile I choose. >> >> With rgb values and rgb/cmyk values I get the same colors in pdf (the >> wrong ones). >> >> With cmyk values only I get other colors in pdf. Next week my friend >> will test if these are the right ones. >> >> I have many questions: >> >> 1. Is colormanagement working in ConTeXt at all? >> 2. Is my code correct? >> 3. Why do pdfs with different color profiles show the same colors? >> 4. Why does ConTeXt not take the cmyk colors from \definecolor when >> there are rgb values as well? >> 5. Where can I define a coresponding rgb profile? In Scribus you have to >> define two profiles (eg. sRGB and ISOCoated) to make colormanagement work. >> >> TIA >> juh >> ___ >> If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to >> the Wiki! >> >> maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / >> http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context >> webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net >> archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ >> wiki : http://contextgarden.net >> ___ >> > > ___ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the > Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net > archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ > wiki : http://contextgarden.net > ___ > _
Re: [NTG-context] Issues with RGB to CMYK conversion with color profiles (was: Colormanagement)
Hi Jan, I donno if things have changed (ConTeXt is a fast moving target), so take my answers with a grain of salt. (1) AFAIK there is no ACTIVE color management in ConTeXt in the sense that there is an automatic color conversion from one profiled(!) colorspace into another profiled color space. This means that all given colors (objects) have to be in the correct (profiled) color space already! Objects with embedded color profiles (e.g. a PDF bitmap graphic with icc profile) will use those. Objects without a profile will use the corresponding "default" color space profiles. These default color space profiles can be defined via "profile" in \setupbackend. This way every color in the PDF is defined properly. (2) I think so. Can't test, because my Windows 10 is beyond repair after three "upgrades" and Acrobat is not working properly anymore. (3) Judging from the size of the final PDF, the icc profile is not embedded. The profiles have to be installed in "the right place" (this includes ConTeXt but also the PDF viewer software). See "ICC profiles" section at https://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX (5) see (1) and (3) Hope this helps, Peter Am 2018-11-14 um 11:39 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke: > Hi all, > > attached you find my colormanagement tests and I need your help to > understand and debug the situation. > > I am testing together with a friend of mine, a professional > colormanager, who does not know ConTeXt. > > > There are several files in the archive: > > The differences in the files are the color definition and the color > profile used. > > - rgb-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB values only. > > - rgb-cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB and CMYK values. > > The cmyk colors are derived from the rgb values using gimp and the > color profiles sRGB/ISOCoated > > - cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with CMYK values only. > > The xxx stand for two color profiles: iso-coated and swop. > > What I see is this: > > Colors in pdfs are the same no matter what color profile I choose. > > With rgb values and rgb/cmyk values I get the same colors in pdf (the > wrong ones). > > With cmyk values only I get other colors in pdf. Next week my friend > will test if these are the right ones. > > I have many questions: > > 1. Is colormanagement working in ConTeXt at all? > 2. Is my code correct? > 3. Why do pdfs with different color profiles show the same colors? > 4. Why does ConTeXt not take the cmyk colors from \definecolor when > there are rgb values as well? > 5. Where can I define a coresponding rgb profile? In Scribus you have to > define two profiles (eg. sRGB and ISOCoated) to make colormanagement work. > > TIA > juh > ___ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the > Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net > archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ > wiki : http://contextgarden.net > ___ > ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
Re: [NTG-context] TextMate ConTeXt bundle
Thanks Mojca, El mié., 14 nov. 2018 a las 13:13, Mojca Miklavec () escribió: > > Dear Manuel, > > > ... > > > > > > $PATH:/opt/local/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/scripts/context/stubs/unix > > This path is wrong. > > First of all, you might run into some troubles if you accidentally > install some TeX binaries via MacPorts (then you might get mixed > binaries from one and the other, leading to troubles), so I would > strongly suggest you to put the MacTeX path *in front of* > /opt/local/bin. > > Second, /usr/texbin probably no longer works on High Sierra (it worked > earlier, but no longer does after Apple decided to prohibit creating > paths in some of the top level folders, unless you manually switch the > protection off, reboot, make the change, etc.). > > I assume that your binaries are now in > /Library/TeX/texbin > which is ultimately a symlink to > /usr/local/texlive/2018/bin/x86_64-darwin > (which you could also use if needed). Done, and it now compiles. Great! Thank you. > > > ... > > > > Also, the bundle was last updated in 2010, may be there are new > > things? Where could we learn what things to add? > > It is. Patrick who wrote the bundle in no longer active in the ConTeXt > community, but I keep using his bundle and it works fine. It would > certainly be nice if someone took the work over and revised it. If you > want to volunteer, that would be awesome :) > I wasn't offering as a volunteer, because I don't know about programming and not about TextMate bundles (nor about ConTeXt). The most I can do is edit or duplicate things (like snippets for example) to my liking. But for instance, I would like to change the command so that it behaves like the LaTeX bundle (compiling, calling Skim, autorefreshing when compiled again) and also copying the "watch document" from that bundle, but that's out of my reach. But I agree it would be awesome. > > You would probably need to start reading documentation about TextMate > bundles. One thing that might be straightforward to add are more known > commands (such a list could be autogenerated). > > I never compile from within TextMate, so I don't know if that area > needs some changes (not sure if Patrick last modified the bundle > before or after MKIV was considered "the version you should use"). I've never had a “workflow” with ConTeXt, so how do you work? May be that could work for me. You edit in TextMate, go to terminal, compile, then go to the pdf viewer (which one)? > > > ... > > Any updated documentation that takes you from beginner to intermediate > > would be apreciated too. > > For ConTeXt or for the TextMate bundle? ConTeXt, but I don't think there's an _updated_ structured introduction. For instance regarding fonts I read here https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/448812/the-definitive-guide-to-context-mkiv-documentation/448813#448813 that the latest documentation is http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/fonts-mkiv.pdf But going there it goes to much depth and I don't know if I need simplefonts, definefontfamily, setupbodyfont, starttypescript, etc. and even seeing that may be those can coexist, I don't know what's the use case for each one. I remember when I started with LaTeX there was a huge number of beginner-intermediate documents (many of which I now wouldn't recommend even to my worst enemies, but at least there were many to read), but here there are much less, and those that seem complete you see they are from early 2000s (and with how much it changes in ConTeXt you don't know what to believe). I know TeX core enough to know how it works, LaTeX enough to know how it's expected to work (and if I don't know something, I know where to look), but ConTeXt I don't know where to find introductory updated material, and also some text about the whole way context organises everything (how files are organised, project structure, how setups work, etc., kind of a whole idea to know where to look when there's doubt about certain area). Also there's this list, but one does not feel like spamming this list sharing newbie questions with those of people that actually work with this system. And that while showing zero ability to be self-sufficient. Thanks for the solution, now TextMate compiles ;) Manuel ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
Re: [NTG-context] TextMate ConTeXt bundle
Dear Manuel, On Wed, 14 Nov 2018 at 11:12, Manuel Blanco wrote: > > Hi all, > > After some years with LaTeX and let's say three or four times trying > to start with ConTeXt, I decided to try again. Difficult, there are > many manuals and a lot of contradicting ideas (at least for those of > us that do not know) in them, but still, I want to try to see if once > and for all I can manage to dominate it. > > I have installed MacTeX 2018. I use TextMate, and the ConTeXt bundle > is not working in Mac OS High Sierra. After installing it, when I > tried to compile it said something along the lines "your PATH is ... > you should have 'context' in your path", so I searched in my computer > and changed TextMate PATH to: > > > $PATH:/opt/local/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/scripts/context/stubs/unix This path is wrong. First of all, you might run into some troubles if you accidentally install some TeX binaries via MacPorts (then you might get mixed binaries from one and the other, leading to troubles), so I would strongly suggest you to put the MacTeX path *in front of* /opt/local/bin. Second, /usr/texbin probably no longer works on High Sierra (it worked earlier, but no longer does after Apple decided to prohibit creating paths in some of the top level folders, unless you manually switch the protection off, reboot, make the change, etc.). I assume that your binaries are now in /Library/TeX/texbin which is ultimately a symlink to /usr/local/texlive/2018/bin/x86_64-darwin (which you could also use if needed). > And this last part is where I think the context binary seems to be > /usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/scripts/context/stubs/unix > > But now when I run it it says > > env: texlua: No such file or directory > > What could be happening? What do I do? > > Also, the bundle was last updated in 2010, may be there are new > things? Where could we learn what things to add? It is. Patrick who wrote the bundle in no longer active in the ConTeXt community, but I keep using his bundle and it works fine. It would certainly be nice if someone took the work over and revised it. If you want to volunteer, that would be awesome :) You would probably need to start reading documentation about TextMate bundles. One thing that might be straightforward to add are more known commands (such a list could be autogenerated). I never compile from within TextMate, so I don't know if that area needs some changes (not sure if Patrick last modified the bundle before or after MKIV was considered "the version you should use"). > https://github.com/pgundlach/context.tmbundle > > Any updated documentation that takes you from beginner to intermediate > would be apreciated too. For ConTeXt or for the TextMate bundle? Mojca ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
Re: [NTG-context] Issues with RGB to CMYK conversion with color profiles (was: Colormanagement)
I forgot the archive. :-( Am 14.11.18 um 11:39 schrieb Jan U. Hasecke: > Hi all, > > attached you find my colormanagement tests and I need your help to > understand and debug the situation. > > I am testing together with a friend of mine, a professional > colormanager, who does not know ConTeXt. > > > There are several files in the archive: > > The differences in the files are the color definition and the color > profile used. > > - rgb-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB values only. > > - rgb-cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB and CMYK values. > > The cmyk colors are derived from the rgb values using gimp and the > color profiles sRGB/ISOCoated > > - cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with CMYK values only. > > The xxx stand for two color profiles: iso-coated and swop. > > What I see is this: > > Colors in pdfs are the same no matter what color profile I choose. > > With rgb values and rgb/cmyk values I get the same colors in pdf (the > wrong ones). > > With cmyk values only I get other colors in pdf. Next week my friend > will test if these are the right ones. > > I have many questions: > > 1. Is colormanagement working in ConTeXt at all? > 2. Is my code correct? > 3. Why do pdfs with different color profiles show the same colors? > 4. Why does ConTeXt not take the cmyk colors from \definecolor when > there are rgb values as well? > 5. Where can I define a coresponding rgb profile? In Scribus you have to > define two profiles (eg. sRGB and ISOCoated) to make colormanagement work. > > TIA > juh > ___ > If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the > Wiki! > > maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context > webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net > archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ > wiki : http://contextgarden.net > ___ > <> ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
Re: [NTG-context] Issues with RGB to CMYK conversion with color profiles (was: Colormanagement)
Hi all, attached you find my colormanagement tests and I need your help to understand and debug the situation. I am testing together with a friend of mine, a professional colormanager, who does not know ConTeXt. There are several files in the archive: The differences in the files are the color definition and the color profile used. - rgb-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB values only. - rgb-cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with RGB and CMYK values. The cmyk colors are derived from the rgb values using gimp and the color profiles sRGB/ISOCoated - cmyk-xxx.tex – colors are defined with CMYK values only. The xxx stand for two color profiles: iso-coated and swop. What I see is this: Colors in pdfs are the same no matter what color profile I choose. With rgb values and rgb/cmyk values I get the same colors in pdf (the wrong ones). With cmyk values only I get other colors in pdf. Next week my friend will test if these are the right ones. I have many questions: 1. Is colormanagement working in ConTeXt at all? 2. Is my code correct? 3. Why do pdfs with different color profiles show the same colors? 4. Why does ConTeXt not take the cmyk colors from \definecolor when there are rgb values as well? 5. Where can I define a coresponding rgb profile? In Scribus you have to define two profiles (eg. sRGB and ISOCoated) to make colormanagement work. TIA juh ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
[NTG-context] TextMate ConTeXt bundle
Hi all, After some years with LaTeX and let's say three or four times trying to start with ConTeXt, I decided to try again. Difficult, there are many manuals and a lot of contradicting ideas (at least for those of us that do not know) in them, but still, I want to try to see if once and for all I can manage to dominate it. I have installed MacTeX 2018. I use TextMate, and the ConTeXt bundle is not working in Mac OS High Sierra. After installing it, when I tried to compile it said something along the lines "your PATH is ... you should have 'context' in your path", so I searched in my computer and changed TextMate PATH to: $PATH:/opt/local/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/texbin:/usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/scripts/context/stubs/unix And this last part is where I think the context binary seems to be /usr/local/texlive/2018/texmf-dist/scripts/context/stubs/unix But now when I run it it says env: texlua: No such file or directory What could be happening? What do I do? Also, the bundle was last updated in 2010, may be there are new things? Where could we learn what things to add? https://github.com/pgundlach/context.tmbundle Any updated documentation that takes you from beginner to intermediate would be apreciated too. Thanks, Manuel ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
[NTG-context] Server upgrade planned for Nov 26.
Hi all, We plan to update the software installation on the zapf.ntg.nl server on Monday Nov 26. As a consequence, various tex-related sites including www.ntg.nl, wiki.contextgarden.net and www.luatex.org, as well as the mailman lists @ntg.nl, will be down for some as-of-yet undetermined amount of time. We’ll try to be fast, but one never knows with these things... Best wishes, Taco ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___
Re: [NTG-context] Two questions on bibliography
Dear Alan, >> Q1: Shouldn't the order of multiple citations (using a single \cite >> command) be the same as the order in the publications list? In the >> example below, the orders are different. > > In the APA specification, the order of the bibliography list as well as > the order of the citations within a pair of parenthesis is to be > alphabetical then year ("authoryear"). You can set a different sort order > if you do not want to follow the APA specification. Both the list and the citation are sorted on "authoryear". But the orders in the pdf are different. Is this a bug in ConTeXT? >> Q2: Is there a way to capitalise the first letter of a last name in >> \cite[...]? For example, this may be necessary when starting a new sentence. >> But it is also generally preferred in Dutch when the last name starts >> with 'van' (or something similar). > > You are referring to a "van" or "particle" element of a name. These > have specific rules (and all is not straight yet, for these rules depend > on the language and are not clear). Yes indeed. I do not need a general solution (as that would be way too complicated). But is there a nice way to fine-tune the rendering on the spot? (In this case, I only need to have the first character capitalised, in a few occasions.) Thank you for your reply, All the best, Joshua Moerman ___ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki! maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/ wiki : http://contextgarden.net ___