Although I normally work with full-colour projects, the financial constraints 
of a current project require me to avoid colour on any page on which it is not 
strictly necessary (that is, to avoid colour on any page that does not carry a 
coloured image or on which coloured text is essential).  I found by a process 
of experiment that I can achieve grey rules using a combination of "eplain" and 
the "color" package, as in (e.g.,) :  \headlinerule = {\color [gray] 
{0.85}\hrule height 0,95 pt depth 0,95 pt} but what if I want a grey font ?  
The XeTeX documentation makes no mention of CMYK at all, and whilst I can 
achieve the /effect/ of gray by using a suitable admixture of RGB, the 
resulting text is reported by Adobe Acrobat pre-flight checks as "not black".  
Is there any way of achieving /real/ grey text so that all non-coloured pages 
are black-only ?  I have tried playing with the "transparency" hex pair that 
can optionally follow the RGB specifier, but it appears to offer either
full transparency or none at all, with no intermediate possibilities.

Philip Taylor


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