Am 07.05.2011 um 12:44 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi Wolfgang,
Following up one of the recent threads about your annotation module, I made some experiments and found it a wonderful and extremely useful module. Out of curiosity, I wanted to know whether there is a key to set a background color for an annotation (as it is possible to use headcolor=darkred, or textcolor=darkgray, for instance).
No, you one of ConTeXt commands/environments which have a background, e.g. framed, background or textbaxkground. \define[2]\MyQuotationCommand {\setupbackground[background=color,backgroundcolor=gray] \startbackground \textrule{#1}#2\textrule \stopbackground} or \define[2]\MyQuotationCommand {\setupbackground[background=color,backgroundcolor=gray] \textrule{#1}% \startbackground #2% \stopbackground \textrule}
Also I didn't get the difference between textcolor=darkgray and color=darkgray: are they the same?
The “color” affects the header *and* the text while “headcolor” and “textcolor” only affect one of them. You can test this when you comment headcolor/textcolor and use only color. Wolfgang