Re: [NTG-context] Color Lost when Using 'texexec' vs 'context'

2012-03-18 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
The reason I switched to texexec was this (from the Context Manual: During the processing of itemizations the number of items is counted. This is the case with all versions. The next pass this information is used to determine the optimal location to start a new page. So do not despair when

[NTG-context] Color Lost when Using 'texexec' vs 'context'

2012-03-17 Thread Malte Stien
Hi all, I am using some darkgray in my documents, as in \color[darkgray] foo... which was working out well as long as I was processing my documents with the 'context' command. I recently started using 'texexec' instead, as in texexec --pdf definitions-acronyms-and-abbreviations.tex

Re: [NTG-context] Color Lost when Using 'texexec' vs 'context'

2012-03-17 Thread Mojca Miklavec
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 09:55, Malte Stien wrote: Hi all, I am using some darkgray in my documents, as in  \color[darkgray] foo... which was working out well as long as I was processing my documents with the 'context' command. I recently started using 'texexec' instead, as in  texexec

Re: [NTG-context] Color Lost when Using 'texexec' vs 'context'

2012-03-17 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Am 17.03.2012 um 09:55 schrieb Malte Stien: Hi all, I am using some darkgray in my documents, as in \color[darkgray] foo... which was working out well as long as I was processing my documents with the 'context' command. I recently started using 'texexec' instead, as in texexec

Re: [NTG-context] Color Lost when Using 'texexec' vs 'context'

2012-03-17 Thread Malte Stien
Mojca, Wolfgang, Thank you for explaining that. I had read about the two different versions MkII and MkIV, but did not realise that 'texexec' is the former while 'context' is the latter. How old was the manual that you were reading? I got that from the Context Manual (Context Manual