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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Ulrike Fischer wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Well that is the problem when accepting "work-arounds" as
"solutions".
Instead of looking for the next workaround I would suggest to do
this time the right thing: Report the problem to the dvipdfmx
maintainer and ask them to properly support the colors FFFFFF and
FFFFFFFF. </pre>
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I imagine that this is simply an illustration of one of the many
differences between German English and British English, but coming
(as I do) from the wrong side of the great Euro-divide, I would find
asking a volunteer to "properly support" something highly
presumptuous — the furthest I would be willing to go in that
direction would be to ask "if it might be possible to add full
support for XXX at some point". Which of course I will do, once I
can be sure who the current maintainer of [x]dvipdfmx is ...<br>
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<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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