You are welcome. Obviously, it's a dirty trick. For example, it falls
down if we have a non-white background on our page.
Hopefully LMTX won't take long to update.
Eduardo Bohoyo
El 26/5/21 a las 0:01, jbf escribió:
Thanks Eduardo. Hans had seen the problem and the latest upgrade
solves it.
Thanks Eduardo. Hans had seen the problem and the latest upgrade solves
it. But I'll keep your little trick in mind!
Julian
On 25/5/21 9:35 pm, Eduardo Bohoyo wrote:
I have just seen that I also experience the same problem. I didn't
realise it. I have provisionally "solved" it with an unfancy
I have just seen that I also experience the same problem. I didn't
realise it. I have provisionally "solved" it with an unfancy workaround.
For instance, in your case it could be something like this:
\definecolor[dropcapitals][t=0.40,a=1]
This is not ideal. I know. But for the moment I can't
On 5/25/2021 2:10 AM, jbf wrote:
If I run the following in lmtx, the defined color is not recognized and
I get black instead. If I run it as mkiv with --luatex, I get the
darkgray I defined. Is there something else I need to do for lmtx?
\definecolor[darkgray][s=.4]
If I run the following in lmtx, the defined color is not recognized and
I get black instead. If I run it as mkiv with --luatex, I get the
darkgray I defined. Is there something else I need to do for lmtx?
\definecolor[darkgray][s=.4]
\setupinitial[color=darkgray,font=adellesemibold at