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291 bytes removed ,  12:35, 12 May 2010
→‎Spot colours: remove low-level spotcolor name selection code
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If you are including graphics made by an external program, you might want to match the colour name used in the graphic with the colour name in your '''ConTeXt''' set-up so that only one colour space is used in the final file. Unfortunately Pantone names and others tend to have spaces and numbers in them, so you need to do a low-level mapping trick from your base name to the name you want embedded in the file: <cmd>doregisterspotcolorname</cmd><tt>{PantoneTwoNineFour}{PANTONE 294 CV}</tt> Now your output file should some extra work beautifully with graphics embedded!.
==Using the 'e' key to \definespotcolor to specify a spot colour name with spaces==
As an update to the above description on defining spot colours, you You can now use the 'e' key when defining your spot colours in order to specify the precise colour names to be used by your ConTeXt set-up in the output file. For example:
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