[OS X TeX] Pen Colors
Louis S VanSlyck
lsv at pce-co.com
Thu Nov 2 12:57:13 EST 2006
Chris,
I havn't used LaTex since 1994 when I retired from an office where we
used a VAX mainframe. From '94 to the end of last year, I used Textures
on OX 9. (Bluesky says they're soon ready to release a new beta version
of Textures for OS X.) When I was forced to OS X it was necessary to
find an alternative to Textures. Twenty years ago I could translate
(interpret) hexadecimal to Fortran or Assembler on the fly, but I have
virtually no knowledge of unix, C++, etc.
By the way, I just learned from Richard Koch that if
"\usepackage{color}" is replaced by "\input color", the code below
works fine in plain TeX.
Lou
On Nov 2, 2006, at 12:30 PM, Chris Goedde wrote:
> On Nov 2, 2006, at 11:22 AM, Louis S VanSlyck wrote:
>
>>> Try to reproduce your error in 20 lines or less.
>>
>> Here is the source code: I'm using TexShop on a G4 using OSX
>> 10.3.9---attempting to typeset in plain Tex.
>>
>> \usepackage{color}
>> This line is black.
>> {\color{red} This line is red}
>> This black line is below the red line.
>> \bye
>
> This can never work because the \usepackage command is a feature of
> latex, not a feature of plain tex.
>
> Is there a good reason that you are using plain tex rather than latex?
> Most people would say that plain tex is really only for experts these
> days (and your questions indicate that you're not an expert). Unless
> you are using plain tex for compatibility reasons with old code or to
> collaborate with other people who insist on plain tex, you should
> probably switch to latex.
>
> --
> Chris Goedde
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