Am 14.01.2009 um 20:35 schrieb Bart C. Wise:
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 12:03:51 pm Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 14.01.2009 um 19:42 schrieb Bart C. Wise:
Ultimately I want to load an image and have it framed for the background on the part page. I like the ability that tikz gives me to adjust the opacity of the image, which is why I tried to find a solution using tikz. So I can find a solution without tikz, but is there one that will work with tikz?
How about this?
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,global,default}]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\definecolor[partwhite][s=1,t=.8,a=1]
\defineoverlay[partimage][\overlayfigure{mill}]
\defineframedtext [partframed] [width=\textwidth, height=\textheight, rulethickness=5pt, background={partimage,color}, backgroundcolor=partwhite, top=\vfill, bottom=\vfill\vfill]
\setuphead [part] [before=\startpartframed, after=\stoppartframed, align=middle, footer=high, header=high, placehead=yes]
\starttext \part{This is part one} \stoptext
Thanks! That one works. And much more elegant than what I was developing. Just so I understand: "background={partimage,color}" : This creates the background from both the image and the backgroundcolor, correct?
Yes, I used here two layers for the background, one for the image and another one for the color which is before the image.
What does the "s=1" and the "a=1" do in defining the color partwhite? I can't find anything on the web.
I used s=1 to define a white color and the other two to make it transparent. http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Colors#Transparent_Colors Wolfgang