No cmyk support in MKIV (TexLive 2012 version)?
Trying to define some spot colors using the wiki examples. I get the following error message every time I run MKIV: colors > cmyk color space is not supported Here's the relevant section of my environment file: % Turn on colors. \setupcolors[rgb=no,cmyk=yes,spot=yes,state=start,overprint=yes] %\setupcolors[state=start] % Define the colors we want to use and give a print shop Pantone % equivalents to work with, % set up the cmyk fallbacks \definecolor [PantoneTwoNineFour] [c=1,m=.68,y=7,k=.28] \definecolor [PantoneThreeZeroZero] [c=1,m=.42,y=0,k=0] % Define tints of spot colors to be used in document for coloring text \definespotcolor [DarkBlue] [PantoneTwoNineFour] [p=1,e=PANTONE 294 PC] \definespotcolor [LightBlue] [PantoneThreeZeroZero] [p=1,e=PANTONE 300 PC] I do get the "DarkBlue" in my pdf output but no sign of the "LightBlue" anywhere. -- Bill Meahan Westland, Michigan USA
On 10-9-2012 03:26, Bill Meahan wrote:
Trying to define some spot colors using the wiki examples. I get the following error message every time I run MKIV:
colors > cmyk color space is not supported
harmless
Here's the relevant section of my environment file:
% Turn on colors. \setupcolors[rgb=no,cmyk=yes,spot=yes,state=start,overprint=yes] %\setupcolors[state=start] % Define the colors we want to use and give a print shop Pantone % equivalents to work with, % set up the cmyk fallbacks \definecolor [PantoneTwoNineFour] [c=1,m=.68,y=7,k=.28]
\definecolor [PantoneTwoNineFour] [c=1,m=.68,y=7,k=.28] y=1 => y=.7
\definecolor [PantoneThreeZeroZero] [c=1,m=.42,y=0,k=0]
% Define tints of spot colors to be used in document for coloring text \definespotcolor [DarkBlue] [PantoneTwoNineFour] [p=1,e=PANTONE 294 PC]
\definespotcolor [LightBlue] [PantoneThreeZeroZero] [p=1,e=PANTONE 300 PC]
I do get the "DarkBlue" in my pdf output but no sign of the "LightBlue" anywhere.
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On 09/10/2012 03:13 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
harmless
\definecolor [PantoneTwoNineFour] [c=1,m=.68,y=7,k=.28]
Thanks as always. Spotted the "7 not .7" typo two minutes after I hit the "send" key. Sigh. Everything is working fine now and even the error message has disappeared. Thanks, as always. If anyone wants to see what I'm using ConTeXt for, visit http://escherton.meahan.net (PDF output of ConTeXt is converted to jpeg for the web externally). -- Bill Meahan Westland, Michigan USA
On 2012-09-10, at 10:42 AM, Bill Meahan
On 09/10/2012 03:13 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
harmless
\definecolor [PantoneTwoNineFour] [c=1,m=.68,y=7,k=.28]
Thanks as always. Spotted the "7 not .7" typo two minutes after I hit the "send" key. Sigh.
Everything is working fine now and even the error message has disappeared.
Thanks, as always.
If anyone wants to see what I'm using ConTeXt for, visit http://escherton.meahan.net (PDF output of ConTeXt is converted to jpeg for the web externally).
Just curious. Why don't you enable hanging punctuation? Aditya
On 09/10/2012 10:59 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Just curious. Why don't you enable hanging punctuation?
Aditya
I thought I did! From my environment file: \definefontfeature [default] [default] [protrusion=quality,expansion=quality] \setupalign[hz,hanging] -- Bill Meahan Westland, Michigan USA
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012, Bill Meahan wrote:
On 09/10/2012 10:59 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Just curious. Why don't you enable hanging punctuation?
I thought I did! From my environment file:
\definefontfeature [default] [default] [protrusion=quality,expansion=quality]
\setupalign[hz,hanging]
It did not look enabled at first glance. All the end quotes on 69 [1] look a bit short of the line length (but I don't recall whether hanging punctuation "hangs" the quotes or not). However, now that I looked carefully, I see that hanging punctuation is indeed enabled (the hyphen in the 3rd last para of Page 69, and all those commas and period on page 1 [2]). Aditya [1]: http://escherton.meahan.net/?webcomic_post=chapter2-page41 [2]: http://escherton.meahan.net/?webcomic_post=chapter1-page1-1f4b0d6
On 09/10/2012 08:06 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
It did not look enabled at first glance. All the end quotes on 69 [1] look a bit short of the line length (but I don't recall whether hanging punctuation "hangs" the quotes or not).
However, now that I looked carefully, I see that hanging punctuation is indeed enabled (the hyphen in the 3rd last para of Page 69, and all those commas and period on page 1 [2]).
Aditya
Hope you enjoy the story! :) -- Bill Meahan Westland, Michigan USA
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