From: Benjamin Buchmuller <benjamin.buchmuller@gmail.com>
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Subject: Re: \setupfooter[color=red]: red color spills with float over next page
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2016 20:07:20 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <A47FE345-74F0-4D4A-A892-1B17E7EF1D76@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <mailman.0.1480849201.24823.ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Hi Hans,
thank you for your help. I tried exactly as you suggested, which worked fine, but adopting for the case being with \setupfootertexts[\strut{\color[MyColor]{footers}}\strut][][][…same…] (further, footer texts change in the course of the document and call markings, page numbers etc.), I ended up with the same result as before.
I will provide a minimal example as soon as possible next week.
Cheers, Benjamin
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> From: Benjamin Buchmuller <benjamin.buchmuller@gmail.com>
> Subject: [NTG-context] \setupfooter[color=red]: red color spills with float over next page
> Date: 4 December 2016 at 04:05:49 CET
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> When I have
>
> \setupfooter[color=red, style=bold] (same goes with \setupfooter[style=red])
>
> and a
>
> tex text text
>
> % <<<< page breaks here after typesetting >>>>
>
> \startplacefigure[
> %location=force, % no matter what I do here
> title={Caption.}
> ]
> … something …
> \stopplacefigure
>
> other text
>
> that is moved to the following page as first object, the entire page including the figure’s rulers, caption, and the regular text prints in red (but not bold!?) when I incorporate the file via \component … into my project, but not when I typeset from within \startcomponent … \stopcomponent.
>
> Since “bold” does not seem to float the same way, I guess it is related to color handling at page breaks somehow.
>
> I already tried to \setupfloats[before=\strut] to “force” black bodyfont right before the figure (at least this is what I intended to do), but did not work.
>
> I’m sorry not to be able to provide a more elaborate minimal example asserting the exact conditionals of this behaviour at the moment as I need to hand in a report next week. Probably the footers have to go black this time.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
>
> Benjamin
>
>
>
> From: Hans Hagen <pragma@wxs.nl>
> Subject: Re: [NTG-context] \setupfooter[color=red]: red color spills with float over next page
> Date: 4 December 2016 at 11:42:19 CET
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>> On 12/4/2016 4:05 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
>> When I have
>>
>> \setupfooter[color=red, style=bold] (same goes with \setupfooter[style=red])
>>
>> and a
>>
>> tex text text
>>
>> % <<<< page breaks here after typesetting >>>>
>>
>> \startplacefigure[
>> %location=force, % no matter what I do here
>> title={Caption.}
>> ]
>> … something …
>> \stopplacefigure
>>
>> other text
>>
>> that is moved to the following page as first object, the entire page including the figure’s rulers, caption, and the regular text prints in red (but not bold!?) when I incorporate the file via \component … into my project, but not when I typeset from within \startcomponent … \stopcomponent.
>>
>> Since “bold” does not seem to float the same way, I guess it is related to color handling at page breaks somehow.
>>
>> I already tried to \setupfloats[before=\strut] to “force” black bodyfont right before the figure (at least this is what I intended to do), but did not work.
>>
>> I’m sorry not to be able to provide a more elaborate minimal example asserting the exact conditionals of this behaviour at the moment as I need to hand in a report next week. Probably the footers have to go black this time.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>
> not many as i really need an example
>
> you can try
>
> \setupfootertexts[\strut{\red foo}\strut}
>
> instead
>
> Hans
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