Re: [NTG-context] how to color footnote?

2008-09-22 Thread Taco Hoekwater
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
 ... while dealing with colored elements:
 
 
 having the footnote number (down in front of the footnote text) in  
 dark green is not that bad, just, why can't it be colored in an other  
 way?
 
 I tried in vain both in \setupfootnotes and \setupfootnotedefinition:  
 numbercolor, color...
 Only \setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta] affects the footnote number in  
 the main text.
 
 But nothing changes in the footnote area.

\setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]

Best wishes,
Taco
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Re: [NTG-context] how to color footnote?

2008-09-22 Thread Steffen Wolfrum

Am 22.09.2008 um 18:38 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:

 Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
 ... while dealing with colored elements:


 having the footnote number (down in front of the footnote text) in
 dark green is not that bad, just, why can't it be colored in an other
 way?

 I tried in vain both in \setupfootnotes and \setupfootnotedefinition:
 numbercolor, color...
 Only \setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta] affects the footnote number  
 in
 the main text.

 But nothing changes in the footnote area.

 \setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]



Ahh, now I see where my problem lays:


\setupcolors[state=start]

\starttext

\setupinteraction[state=start]

\setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

\setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]
test\footnote{test}

\stoptext



Despite the fact that interaction carries its own color, elements can  
be re-colored by their own color definition (see above).
Only the number of the note in front of the footnote text always gets  
overridden by interaction color!

This distinction I didn't expect.


Why should exclusively that poor little number not be allowed to have  
its own color?

Steffen
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Re: [NTG-context] how to color footnote?

2008-09-22 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:

 Ahh, now I see where my problem lays:


 \setupcolors[state=start]

 \starttext

 \setupinteraction[state=start]

 \setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

 \setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]
 test\footnote{test}

 \stoptext

 Despite the fact that interaction carries its own color, elements can
 be re-colored by their own color definition (see above).
 Only the number of the note in front of the footnote text always gets
 overridden by interaction color!

Because it is overridden by interaction color.

 This distinction I didn't expect.


 Why should exclusively that poor little number not be allowed to have
 its own color?

There should be a better way to do this (set interaction color and 
interaction style of each element separately), but for your case you can 
use

\setupcolors[state=start]

\starttext

\setupinteraction[state=start]

\setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

\setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]
test\footnote{test}

\stoptext



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Re: [NTG-context] how to color footnote?

2008-09-22 Thread Steffen Wolfrum
THAT'S GREAT:


Am 22.09.2008 um 21:32 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:

 On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:

 Ahh, now I see where my problem lays:


 \setupcolors[state=start]

 \starttext

 \setupinteraction[state=start]

 \setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

 \setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]
 test\footnote{test}

 \stoptext

 Despite the fact that interaction carries its own color, elements can
 be re-colored by their own color definition (see above).
 Only the number of the note in front of the footnote text always gets
 overridden by interaction color!

 Because it is overridden by interaction color.

It gets overridden by interaction color because it is overriden by  
interaction color?


 This distinction I didn't expect.


 Why should exclusively that poor little number not be allowed to have
 its own color?

 There should be a better way to do this (set interaction color and
 interaction style of each element separately), but for your case you  
 can
 use

 \setupcolors[state=start]

 \starttext

 \setupinteraction[state=start]

 \setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

 \setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]
 test\footnote{test}

 \stoptext


It's like a game for kids ... who finds the 10 differences between  
Aditya's lines and Steffen's lines?

=o)

Next try? Volunteers!

Who get's the little darkgreen footnote number paint in red ...  
nobody???


Steffen

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Re: [NTG-context] how to color footnote?

2008-09-22 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:

 THAT'S GREAT:

:)

 Am 22.09.2008 um 21:32 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:

 On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:

 Ahh, now I see where my problem lays:


 \setupcolors[state=start]

 \starttext

 \setupinteraction[state=start]

 \setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

 \setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]
 test\footnote{test}

 \stoptext

 Despite the fact that interaction carries its own color, elements can
 be re-colored by their own color definition (see above).
 Only the number of the note in front of the footnote text always gets
 overridden by interaction color!

 Because it is overridden by interaction color.

 It gets overridden by interaction color because it is overriden by
 interaction color?

:)

Ok, I guess I should read what I write. What I meant was that interaction 
is added last, so everything gets overridden by interaction colors.


 This distinction I didn't expect.


 Why should exclusively that poor little number not be allowed to have
 its own color?

 There should be a better way to do this (set interaction color and
 interaction style of each element separately), but for your case you
 can
 use

 \setupcolors[state=start]

 \starttext

 \setupinteraction[state=start]

 \setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

 \setupfootnotedefinition[before={\color[green]}]
 test\footnote{test}

 \stoptext


 It's like a game for kids ... who finds the 10 differences between
 Aditya's lines and Steffen's lines?

 =o)

 Next try? Volunteers!

 Who get's the little darkgreen footnote number paint in red ...
 nobody???

Hopefully, will past e the correct thing this time

\setupcolors[state=start]

\setupinteraction[state=start]

\setupfootnotes[textcolor=magenta]

\setupfootnotedefinition[before={\setupinteraction[color=blue]}]

\starttext

\section[one] {Fist}

test\footnote{test}

See section \in[one].


\stoptext


Aditya
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