Am Thu, 22 Nov 2018 14:46:57 +0100 schrieb luigi scarso:
==== A palette entry index value of 0xFFFF is a special case indicating that the text foreground color (defined by a higher-level client) should be used and shall not be treated as actual index into CPAL ColorRecord array. ====
" the text foreground color (defined by a higher-level client) should be used" doesn't mean "you MUST take the current color text" or even "you MUST use black" In fact "defined by a higher-level client" means that I could define a palette such that each glyph marked with 0xFFFF has its own color based on my palette --- not necessarily the *same* color.
Sounds as if there is some room for interpretation ;-). But assume that I want in my example the 0xFFFF to be interpretated as "the current text color", so the currently blue glyphs should be black, and if I add \color[red] before the text they should be red. Can and if yes how this be setup? (Both in context and in generic) -- Ulrike Fischer http://www.troubleshooting-tex.de/