Oliver,
adding the option=background may help
\setupcolumns[option=background]
saji
..
* Oliver Buerschaper [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-07-24 14:16:34 +0200]:
Dear folks,
I'm reposting this because I haven't got any answers so far and also
because this is somewhat urgent for me. I need
Dear folks,
I'm reposting this because I haven't got any answers so far and also
because this is somewhat urgent for me. I need this for a scientific
poster which is due rather soon ... Please share your valuable advice
with me :-)
Oliver
Consider this:
---
\setupcolors
Oliver Buerschaper wrote:
Dear folks,
I'm reposting this because I haven't got any answers so far and also
because this is somewhat urgent for me. I need this for a scientific
poster which is due rather soon ... Please share your valuable advice
with me :-)
Try adding
Thanks, Taco! That workes even better than I thought ... a column gap
without color is more a feature to me than anything else ;-)
Oliver
P.S. Why's the option=background necessary from an interface point of
view? Doesn't everything else (especially \framed) do without it
happily?
Try
Dear folks,
consider this:
---
\setupcolors
[state=start]
\setupcolumns
[background=color,
backgroundcolor=red]
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\dorecurse{4}{\input tufte}
\stopcolumns
\framed[background=color,backgroundcolor=red]{Test}
\stoptext
---
Shouldn't the