On Thu, 13 May 2010 22:57:50 +0200, Hans Hagen
On 13-5-2010 7:13, Marco wrote:
I wonder how transparency works in ConTeXt. I expect in the following example the text to be transparent. That's not the case.
\definecolor [myI] [r=1, g=.9, b=.7, a=.8] \definecolor [myII] [r=0, g=.9, b=0, a=.8]
t=.5, a=1 (a is the method) Oh! I assumed »a« stands for »alpha«. Thanks, Hans. Works as expected now.
r = red channel g = green channel b = blue channel
c = cyan channel m = magenta channel y = yellow channel k = black channel
h = hue or hexadecimal s = saturation v = value (or so)
h = hex (i'll add x for hex as well)
a = alternative t = transparency factor
s = gray value
p = spotcolor percentage e = spotcolorname
= duotone 1 = duotone 2 that's about it
Hans Thanks for the explanation.
Marco