Am 16.3.2012 um 14:28 schrieb Philip TAYLOR:

> Universe of Discourse : Plain XeTeX (as stated previously).

I don't know what this is meant to express, but it's a simple fact that 
fontspec and the Mac OS X only xdv2pdf output driver can produce transparent 
text.

Another fact is – now you could look into your fmtutil.cnf file – that a format 
exists for the XeTeX engine with the ConTeXt extensions. ConTeXt also supports 
transparent text – on every platform. Presumingly it's also able to insert an 
image transparently. But better RTFM.

It's also possible to prepare the image that it itself becomes transparent. 
Although it's possible that it would be put on a non-transparent background in 
XeTeX...

Another option is to insert the picture transparently as the background. The 
pdfTeX engine supports this via a few LaTeX packages.

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Greetings

  Pete

"Klingons do not believe in indentation - except perhaps in the skulls of their 
project managers."




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