Apostolos Syropoulos wrote:
>
> And what is wrong in using the color or xcolor (or event the xespotcolor) 
> packages?

The colour (etc) packages are intended to offer colour support for engines such 
as TeX and PdfTeX that do not offer intrinsic colour support at the primitive 
level.  XeTeX /does /offer intrinsic colour support at the (\font) primitive 
level, but that support is currently limited to the RGB colour model.  The 
colour (etc) packages can, of course, be used with XeTeX, and for some 
operations their functionality may well be beneficial or even necessary (if one 
does not want to use \pdfliteral or similar mechanisms), but they do not extend 
the functionality of the XeTeX \font primitive and are therefore not of direct 
benefit in the context of the original proposal.  Furthermore, if they are to 
be used in conjunction with XeTeX rather than with XeLaTeX, they require 
additional packages such as "miniltx" or "eplain" to be loaded, thus adding 
considerable overheads (while at the same time reducing robustness, since such 
packages can and do evolve over time) if one simply wishes to
have one or more fonts rendered in a particular (non-black) colour, 
functionality which XeTeX natively supports.
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Philip Taylor/


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