Re: [NTG-context] lmtx and defined placeinitial color

2021-05-25 Thread Eduardo Bohoyo
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.

Re: [NTG-context] lmtx and defined placeinitial color

2021-05-25 Thread jbf
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

Re: [NTG-context] lmtx and defined placeinitial color

2021-05-25 Thread Eduardo Bohoyo
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

Re: [NTG-context] lmtx and defined placeinitial color

2021-05-25 Thread Hans Hagen
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]

[NTG-context] lmtx and defined placeinitial color

2021-05-24 Thread jbf
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