off, background=screen]
\define[3]\headTitle{\setupheadertexts[][\bf #1 \hfill #2 \hfill #3 \hfill
ID: \hskip 2cm Name: \hskip 2cm]}
\setupmathematics[autopunctuation=no, integral=nolimits]
\setupbodyfont[rm,10pt]
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\setupcolors[state=start]
%\setupexternalfig
ome strings might be different, I see the German interface, you should
get the main language of your browser.)
* Your microphone is muted if you join. Activate microphone and/or
camera with the buttons at the bottom.
* Minimize the default presentation with the "screen" button, bott
off, background=screen]
\define[3]\headTitle{\setupheadertexts[][\bf #1 \hfill #2 \hfill #3 \hfill
ID: \hskip 2cm Name: \hskip 2cm]}
\setupmathematics[autopunctuation=no, integral=nolimits]
\setupbodyfont[rm,10pt]
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\setupcolors[state=start]
%\setupexternalfig
icrophone is muted if you join. Activate microphone and/or
camera with the buttons at the bottom.
* Minimize the default presentation with the "screen" button, bottom right.
* If you’d like to share your screen or upload a file, you can make
yourself the presenter: Click on your user na
about files outside the context-lmtx
folder. (See the two attached images)
I crashed the action.
afaik there is no modules.bat file and looking at your screen shots i
see all kind of files that are not in lmtx so something fishy is
happening on
make a not of it.
> I deleted all old context files and did a fresh install of context-lmtx
> without su priveledges today. When attempting to typeset a lmtx source file I
> get an 'unknown script' error.
>
> Here's what pops up on my display screen:
>
> $ context simple-
su priveledges today. When attempting to typeset a lmtx source file I get an
'unknown script' error.
Here's what pops up on my display screen:
$ context simple-example.lmtx
resolvers | resolving | configuration files already identified
resolvers | resolving | loading configuration
opening full screen, which is
annoying, and the colour highlighting for .lua, and .tex disappears, but
I have the context/scite.xxx.properties listed in Options!!!
And I still need to configure to be able to compile and...
Did you use the cont-sci-zip file from thre website? There are two files
uncomment: first I have Scite
opening full screen, which is annoying, and the colour
highlighting for .lua, and .tex disappears, but I have the
context/scite.xxx.properties listed in Options!!!
And I still need to configure to be
able to compile and...
Thanks
be different, I see the German interface, you should get
the main language of your browser.)
* Your microphone is muted if you join. Activate microphone and/or camera with
the buttons at the bottom.
* Minimize the default presentation with the "screen" button, bottom right.
* If you’d l
r.)
* Your microphone is muted if you join. Activate microphone and/or camera with
the buttons at the bottom.
* Minimize the default presentation with the "screen" button, bottom right.
* If you’d like to share your screen or upload a file, you can make yourself
the presenter: Cli
ent (imposition)
>> Multiple pages on a sheet are not considered by the PDF specs.
>
> yes but what of context imposes
Right. IMO, if there’s a BleedBox defined, ConTeXt should use it as “page
size”, otherwise CropBox.
> remind me in a few months (it's a typical boring winter e
some music blu ray (or movie) running on a second screen)
Hans
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tel: 038
imize the default presentation with the "screen" button, bottom right.
* If you’d like to share your screen or upload a file, you can make yourself
the presenter: Click on your user name, change the setting, then you’ll see the
"screen sharing" button beside the camera butto
for perceptual resolution, color blindness,
screen/print or certain use cases.
The functionality is already there, but from a user's perspective, it would be
much easier if some of these were provided by the interface.
The interface could be color = "colormap('jet')(l/n)". Indeed, these
(SwitchFS{})]
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
How can I get that the "fs" in the text is replaced with "x" when
JavaScript detects that the screen is in full screen mode?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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l sender any more – ntg.nl is not allowed to send emails for
>>>> a different domain. Many securely configured mail servers reject “faked”
>>>> sender addresses, as they should. Look up DANE etc.
>>>
>>> That's all well and good but it obscures the send
= pdfconstant("Screen"),
P = pdfreference(pdfpagereference(page)),
A = a, -- needed in order to make the annotation clickable
(i.e. don't bark)
+T = pdfunicode(label), -- title (for JS)
Border = bs,
C
On 8/10/21 11:52 PM, Michal Vlasák via ntg-context wrote:
> On Mon Aug 9, 2021 at 8:32 AM CEST, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
>> I get exactly the same results: screen object, but null rendition.
>>
>> I have no idea what it is needed here.
>
> So
obat-sdk-docs/acrobatsdk/pdfs/acrobatsdk_jsdevguide.pdf
Thank you, I didn't realize that they updated the document after I
saved it. The (public) update also must have been more recently than
in February (I think the 2015 one was still up in May).
I wasn't every of the guide. It seems nice.
&g
that the culprit is that you only specify the
> rendition (what to play) and not screen (where to play):
>
>
> function GoToFirstSlide(label) {
> this.pageNum = 0 ;
> var rendition = this.media.getRendition(label) ;
> +var screen = this.media.getAnnots
obe released early this year.
Is there a newer document than "JavaScript for Acrobat API Reference"
(May 2015)?
Anyways, I thought that the culprit is that you only specify the
rendition (what to play) and not screen (where to play):
function GoToFirstSlide(label) {
ked”
>>> sender addresses, as they should. Look up DANE etc.
>>
>> That's all well and good but it obscures the sender in your mail client. If
>> you look at the screen shot you can see that the older emails all display
>> the sender's name in the list. Under the new s
>> be the original sender any more – ntg.nl is not allowed to send emails for a
>> different domain. Many securely configured mail servers reject “faked”
>> sender addresses, as they should. Look up DANE etc.
>
> That's all well and good but it obscures the sender in you
ile the same thing should have been true for 3D files I couldn't
> > find any real usage like that. Instead it seems that 3D files with
> > Rich Media have always been used like with the "3D art" mechanism
> > (but with different wrappers).
> >
> > There is e
ing if a media file
is really playable in some plugin. It is allowed to even include
more media files (to serve as fallback should the primary one be
unsupported by the viewer). Other complexity is that the concept of
the rectangle where the media will be played ("scre
s allowed to even include
more media files (to serve as fallback should the primary one be
unsupported by the viewer). Other complexity is that the concept of
the rectangle where the media will be played ("screen") is separated
from the media itself ("rendition"). In th
nding beyond the right
Character protrusion in a footnote does not work
Adding \setupalign[hanging,hz] to the Optima Nova example results in ‘because’
on the first line to be hyphenated as ‘be-cause’ and pigeonhole in a later line
as 'pi-geonhole'.
I am adding a screen shot of part of the Optima
gt;>>>
>>>> So, I tried teh old project to see if it still works, but found out it
>>>> didn’t. There still is a texexec in my MacTeX, but the compilation fails:
>>>>
>>>> texexec --pdf --mode=SCREEN ../products/prd_book.tex
>>>
considerably since then (2014-2015).
>>
>> So, I tried teh old project to see if it still works, but found out it
>> didn’t. There still is a texexec in my MacTeX, but the compilation fails:
>>
>> texexec --pdf --mode=SCREEN ../products/prd_book.tex
>> resolv
the whole book. The
>>> main tool to produce was texexec.
>>>
>>> ConTeXt has moved on considerably since then (2014-2015).
>>>
>>> So, I tried teh old project to see if it still works, but found out it
>>> didn’t. There still is a texexe
and the whole book. The main
tool to produce was texexec.
ConTeXt has moved on considerably since then (2014-2015).
So, I tried teh old project to see if it still works, but found out it didn’t.
There still is a texexec in my MacTeX, but the compilation fails:
texexec --pdf --mode=SCREEN ../products
gt; didn’t. There still is a texexec in my MacTeX, but the compilation fails:
>
> texexec --pdf --mode=SCREEN ../products/prd_book.tex
> resolvers | initialization | fatal error: kpse library is accessed
> (key: original)
>
> Is there a new ‘book’ project structure/template
18 23:37 LMTX fmt:
> 2021.6.19 int: english/english) links to destinations on the same page
> come out black while links to destinations on another page come out blue,
> as I'd intended. Here is a screen shot:
> [image: image.png]
> Notice that the Contents lines with Section A and Sub
{SubSection B.A — on another page}
\stoptext
When I format it with ConTeXt (ConTeXt ver: 2021.06.18 23:37 LMTX fmt:
2021.6.19 int: english/english) links to destinations on the same page
come out black while links to destinations on another page come out blue,
as I'd intended. Here is a screen
,
and think that a widely--praised program,
called up on the screen, will make every-
thing automatic from now on.
but at the cost of runtime you can try \setupbackend [space=yes]
Hans
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widely--praisedprogram,
called up on the screen, will make every-
thing automatic from now on.
Although this only happens with SumatraPDF, it would be great to have
standard spacing (otherwise searching is impossible).
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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oft-
> ware. There is not so much basic instruc-
> tion, as of now, as there was in the old
> days,showingthedifferencesbetweengood
> and bad typographic design. Many peo-
> plearejustfascinatedbytheirPC'stricks,
> andthinkthatawidely--praisedprogram,
> called up on the screen,
design. Many peo-
plearejustfascinatedbytheirPC'stricks,
andthinkthatawidely--praisedprogram,
called up on the screen, will make every-
thing automatic from now on.
Acrobat
Coming back to the use of typefaces in
electronic publishing: many of the new
typog raphers receive their knowledge and
infor
,
called up on the screen, will make everything
automatic from now on.
Lines 3-5 contain word breaks that make searching impossible.
This seems to be added by fonts.injections.method=advance.
Could anyone on Windows confirm this issue?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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to resync
within certain tolerances, etc ... (often a print is a better reference
as displays are seldom 600+ dpi) .. it's also why often expansion looks
bad on screen because even a sub percentage difference can give such
effects
Another way to see it is just zoom in on the PDF. If the artifacts go
put in the text stream to resync
> within certain tolerances, etc ... (often a print is a better reference
> as displays are seldom 600+ dpi) .. it's also why often expansion looks
> bad on screen because even a sub percentage difference can give such
> effects
Another way to see i
as displays are seldom 600+ dpi) .. it's also why often expansion looks
bad on screen because even a sub percentage difference can give such
effects
Hans
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and previous versions then demansed some reflashing of the boiot
eeprom and such (which effectively means that one has a os -- to do that
-- on the tiny card and the external disk that we run the farm
compilation on (I need to displace the machine and connect it to
keyboard, screen etc to do
auses lag there as
> well. Even a really, really crappy video driver should be able to handle
> the output stream in full-screen text mode, so if it still lags in that
> environment, that moves the needle toward a probl
o) and see whether the output of ‘context —help’ causes lag there as
> well. Even a really, really crappy video driver should be able to handle
> the output stream in full-screen text mode, so if it still lags in that
> environment, that moves the needle toward a probl
ible in
Manjaro) and see whether the output of ‘context —help’ causes lag there as
well. Even a really, really crappy video driver should be able to handle the
output stream in full-screen text mode, so if it still lags in that
environment, that moves the needle toward a problem in ConTeXt (h
schrieb Denis Maier:
Hi,
I prefer links to be styled as normal text, but I'd nevertheless to
highlight them somehow on screen. The LaTeX package Hyperref adds red
frames to clickable content. Is something like that possible with
ConTeXt?
Best,
Denis
Hi,
I prefer links to be styled as normal text, but I'd nevertheless to
highlight them somehow on screen. The LaTeX package Hyperref adds red
frames to clickable content. Is something like that possible with ConTeXt?
Best,
Denis
of booktabs are very oldfashioned. Try to avoid
lines as far as possible, and then use them unobtrusively.
Depending on your product (black printing, CMYK printing, screen only) you can
use light colors, but be aware that thin, rasterized lines look jagged, while
you can e.g. use 100% cyan even
em unobtrusively.
Depending on your product (black printing, CMYK printing, screen only) you can
use light colors, but be aware that thin, rasterized lines look jagged, while
you can e.g. use 100% cyan even in 0.25pt, if the resolution of the press
(offset/digital) works with such thin lines.
Also don
It looks to be the same screen as the one reviewed here. The video has a
comparison of the resolution versus a regular b e-ink display.
<https://blog.the-ebook-reader.com/2020/08/19/review-onyx-boox-poke2-color-with-color-e-ink-screen-video/>
> On 3 Sep 2020, at 18:25, Hans Hag
e current structure confuses some screen readers, as mentioned on
the GitHub tracker, that may be worth it? Something to discuss in
Sibřina next week ...
Best,
Arthur
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ge
>
> All the bright red links are currently undocumented commands. Clicking on one
> should bring you to the edit screen automatically, with a blob of XML
> preloaded, ready for you to start writing.
>
> All the dark red links are existing /Command pages. All of tho
ct from
> what is required on screen (ii) I am using Mk IV (iii) I need spot colors set
> up for cmyk, and for now I need shades between black and white (e.g. light
> gray) for a simple design feature.
>
> My question is this: is the use of color keywords sufficient? Or in other
> words,
I have a very basic question about color use that someone will be able
to answer easily. The background to the question is that (i) I am
completely new to this scene of commercially[offset] print-ready
material as distinct from what is required on screen (ii) I am using Mk
IV (iii) I need spot
/Document_level_commands_work_page
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Style_level_commands_work_page
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/System_level_commands_work_page
All the bright red links are currently undocumented commands. Clicking on one
should bring you to the edit screen automatically, with a blob of XML
preloaded
to be documented using the new wiki extension).
All the bright red links are currently undocumented commands. Clicking on one
should bring you to the edit screen automatically, with a blob of XML
preloaded, ready for you to start writing.
All the dark red links are existing /Command pages. Almost
I have no answer I'm afraid, but I would like to register a similar
interest in any potential answer to the question.
Duncan
On Sun, 12 Jul 2020, 14:20 David Eric Cox,
wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Is there any way to pdf-tag table headers to assist screen readers and the
> like? I can
Hello.
Is there any way to pdf-tag table headers to assist screen readers and the
like? I can get tagging in general and thought that natural tables would work
because of \bTABLEhead ... \eTABLEhead would do the job, but it doesn't.
I'd appreciate any feedback.
David
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ki.contextgarden.net/Talk:Main_Page_TempProposal, and I will
try to find ways to integrate them.
Personally, I don't think that it is a big deal.
2/ provide a fairly comprehensive overview with less than 15
topics,
3/ but hold in one (big) screen,
4/ avoid redundancies on the Welcome Pag
list them in
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Talk:Main_Page_TempProposal, and I will
try to find ways to integrate them.
2/ provide a fairly comprehensive overview with less than 15
topics,
3/ but hold in one (big) screen,
This looks more reasonable on the phone. The 2nd half of
ew users and support it.
2/ provide a fairly comprehensive overview with less than 15
topics,
3/ but hold in one (big) screen,
This looks more reasonable on the phone. The 2nd half of the page looks okay,
but the first half still looks weird (too narrow and long columns). Per
mpProposal
- https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Main_Page (the current)
- 4 objectives :
1/ do something more visual, reduce the amount of text,
2/ provide a fairly comprehensive overview with less than 15
topics,
3/ but hold in one (big) screen,
, organize, condense, reduce, boil down, choose, categorize,
catalog, classify, list, abstract, scan, look into, idealize,
isolate, discriminate, distinguish, screen, pigeonhole, pick over,
sort, integrate, blend, inspect, filter, lump, skip, smooth, chunk,
average, approximate, cluster
Thank you
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020, 08:18 Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 2/28/2020 11:27 AM, Marcus Vinicius Mesquita wrote:
> > The MWE below when compiled with mkiv gives a one page document, whereas
> > lmtx gives a blank pdf with 171 pages.
> >
> >
> > \definepape
On 2/28/2020 11:27 AM, Marcus Vinicius Mesquita wrote:
The MWE below when compiled with mkiv gives a one page document, whereas
lmtx gives a blank pdf with 171 pages.
\definepapersize[screen][width=1920px,height=1080px]
\setuppapersize [screen][screen]
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
The MWE below when compiled with mkiv gives a one page document, whereas
lmtx gives a blank pdf with 171 pages.
\definepapersize[screen][width=1920px,height=1080px]
\setuppapersize [screen][screen]
\starttext
\input knuth
\stoptext
differences in displays one can then just be more tolerant in
how it shows up on screen, as it's unpredictable anyway
Hans
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Hello,
I'm putting all my 'eggs' into ConTeXt basket and would like to learn it as
thoroughly as possible.
Considering that I always prefer physical books over starring at my computer
screen, I wonder if the books from the subject are still relevant for learning
about creating layouts
raging the Node+Express interface to provide a
single-page preview: a rendering of a page at screen resolution,
produced inside the container with pdftocairo; the image is also cached,
so that it's updated only when a new PDF - from a new run - is ready.
Instead of downloading the PDF n times,
=no]
\def\viewcolor#1#2{%
\startviewerlayer[view]\color[#1]{#2}\stopviewerlayer%
\startviewerlayer[print]\llap{#2}\stopviewerlayer%
}
\starttext
Hi!
\viewcolor{red}{This is only red on screen}.
More text.
\stoptext
id object references are used, (3) the files are pretty
inefficient, and let's not talk about how bad they look (ok, that is of
course subjective, but still ... a kind of braindead job for tex to
generate such files)
I’m afraid that outside the TeX world having a PDF file that reflects
what is
ad job for tex to
> generate such files)
I’m afraid that outside the TeX world having a PDF file that reflects
what is displayed on screen is enough for most of the users.
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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on screen.
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sentations I use Adobe Acrobat Reader DC, but
for readings on the screen the Preview.app of MacOS is just fine (one can also
annotate a PDF file, but strangely when such files are used in ConTeXt the
annotations disappear: so one has to transform them into a JPG then again into
a PDF).
I use
le}": bad
> substitution
>
> but it is not hard to set the path correctly:
>
> PATH=$PATH\:/home//Context/tex/texmf-openbsd6.5-amd64/bin ; export
> PATH
This is something that I need to fix independently in the installation
script. Do you have any clue what could be done to m
On 8/9/2019 2:32 PM, Floris van Manen wrote:
I do a daily update of the context distribution using the command
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all --engine=luatex
This works well, but is rather verbose on the screen.
Would it be possible to have a less verbose version?
Or that the script could
I do a daily update of the context distribution using the command
sh ./first-setup.sh --modules=all --engine=luatex
This works well, but is rather verbose on the screen.
Would it be possible to have a less verbose version?
Or that the script could check some kind of a checksum before deciding
g so where in other fonts we have more of less
tight boundingboxes + kerns, in lucida we have large side bearings and
in that case widening works out a bit different visually (thicker
vertical strokes as usual with hz + expanded built in side bearings),
definitely on screen.
Now, one thing that
;
> MWE:
>
> \starttext
> That is a test.
> \stoptext
>
> Of course there is no problem with the preview and the output works on a
> HP-Printer.
I have no solution, unfortunately, but I can add that I see similar problems.
In my case, the printer is a HP LaserJet 1320. The p
iew
it in full screen mode, the output is correct.
\page is essential for some reason.
Alan
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Alan is on osx so maybe he knows)
- After that I tested the sample file which is given in the installation.pdf
- Also there is no error when I compile my file which is good in ConTeXt
MKIV.
- However, there is no simpleslide module. Of course, there is no
"module/third” folder. Thus I could
wever, there is no simpleslide module. Of course, there is no
"module/third” folder. Thus I couldn’t compile a file in screen mode.
I hope that I have done it right. I have a question.
Is it better to use"/Users/graph/ConTeXtLTMX/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/mtxrun
--autogenerate --script co
using the proper unicode symbols instead of these
funny ligatures
well the problem with the proper unicode symbols is that at first
they are not so easy to input (that could be handled by the editor)
and that they are not so visible. - - — look quite the same in my
editor, even more if the screen
using the proper unicode symbols instead of these
>> funny ligatures
>
> well the problem with the proper unicode symbols is that at first
> they are not so easy to input (that could be handled by the editor)
> and that they are not so visible. - - — look quite the same in my
> ed
e proper unicode symbols instead of these
>> funny ligatures
>
> well the problem with the proper unicode symbols is that at first
> they are not so easy to input (that could be handled by the editor)
> and that they are not so visible. - - — look quite the same in my
> ed
atures
well the problem with the proper unicode symbols is that at first
they are not so easy to input (that could be handled by the editor)
and that they are not so visible. - - — look quite the same in my
editor, even more if the screen is not so large and when my eyes
tire. If -- wouldn't work I
that photoshop also
applied the paper properties and that there was no roundtrip)
this is where color profiles come in
even viewers (like acrobat) can apply some magic so that the colors come
out different from what you expect
try this on screen and in print:
\startMPpage
path p ; p
ace" are 1000*0.001 = 1 Postscript point in the "text space":
i.e 1000 units => 1 Postscript point = 1/72 inch ~ 0.0003528 m (1
Postscript point is 1bp in TeX and it's not exactly the same of 1pt).
When an application loads a font to typeset some text
it has to specify the size of
the code would be
far less readable, since those \page will be only for screen mode.
Is there any key I could use to introduce page breaks after each level 1
\stopitem ?
Best regards,
Damien Thiriet
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ven nicer:
>>>>>
>>>>>\definefontfallback[FakeSansCaps] [SansEmboldened]
>>>>> [0x-0x] [rscale=.8,method=uppercase]
>>>>>
>>>>> which will remap all lowercase in the font so that you also get accented
>>>>
lowercase in the font so that you also get accented
characters
I do not like ‘emboldened’ as it results in a very ugly screen preview for me.
But the new ‘uppercase’ feature is really neat, since it makes something that
I had in mind for IBM Plex very easy to implement. Here is the demo:
hm, here
so that you also get
accented characters
I do not like ‘emboldened’ as it results in a very ugly screen
preview for me.
But the new ‘uppercase’ feature is really neat, since it makes
something that
I had in mind for IBM Plex very easy to implement. Here is the demo:
hm, here it actually
characters
I do not like ‘emboldened’ as it results in a very ugly screen preview
for me.
But the new ‘uppercase’ feature is really neat, since it makes
something that
I had in mind for IBM Plex very easy to implement. Here is the demo:
hm, here it actually looks quote ok ... apple preview
;>>
>>> which will remap all lowercase in the font so that you also get accented
>>> characters
>> I do not like ‘emboldened’ as it results in a very ugly screen preview for
>> me.
>> But the new ‘uppercase’ feature is really neat, since it makes some
’ as it results in a very ugly screen preview for me.
But the new ‘uppercase’ feature is really neat, since it makes something that
I had in mind for IBM Plex very easy to implement. Here is the demo:
hm, here it actually looks quote ok ... apple preview issue
Hi,
> ok, even nicer:
>
>\definefontfallback[FakeSansCaps] [SansEmboldened] [0x-0x]
> [rscale=.8,method=uppercase]
>
> which will remap all lowercase in the font so that you also get accented
> characters
I do not like ‘emboldened’ as it results
.st1{fill:#FF;}
.st2{fill:#DD4901;}
.st3{fill:#327AB8;}
.st4{fill:none;}
.st5{clip-path:url(#SVGID_2_);}
.st6{clip-path:url(#SVGID_4_);}
.st7{clip-path:url(#SVGID_6_);}
.st8{clip-path:url(#SVGID_8_);}
When I pick the screen colors wit
w no other tool for that than Acrobat Pro, but there probably are one or
two others; don’t know if there are *free and usable* tools to check on
colors/profiles in PDFs...
> If I look at the colors this way the RGB values of the included svg are
> always the original values defined by t
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