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My question is very similar to Recolor text, such that floats and footnotes are affected correctly, but I am using transparent text instead of colored text.
(I do not simply use grey text because I am using many colored hyperref links that should change their color as well in transparent mode.)



documentclassarticle
usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
usepackagetransparent
usepackagexcolor

begindocument

This text is black.
footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

begingroup
transparent0.2
This text is transparent%
footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
clearpage
This text is still transparent.
footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
endgroup

This text is correctly black again.
vfill
The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
enddocument


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How can I change the separating line and the numbers to black?
(In real worls examples I use normal automatic page-breaks and not clearpage, of course)










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    5















    My question is very similar to Recolor text, such that floats and footnotes are affected correctly, but I am using transparent text instead of colored text.
    (I do not simply use grey text because I am using many colored hyperref links that should change their color as well in transparent mode.)



    documentclassarticle
    usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
    usepackagetransparent
    usepackagexcolor

    begindocument

    This text is black.
    footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

    begingroup
    transparent0.2
    This text is transparent%
    footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
    but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
    clearpage
    This text is still transparent.
    footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
    endgroup

    This text is correctly black again.
    vfill
    The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
    enddocument


    enter image description here



    How can I change the separating line and the numbers to black?
    (In real worls examples I use normal automatic page-breaks and not clearpage, of course)










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      My question is very similar to Recolor text, such that floats and footnotes are affected correctly, but I am using transparent text instead of colored text.
      (I do not simply use grey text because I am using many colored hyperref links that should change their color as well in transparent mode.)



      documentclassarticle
      usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
      usepackagetransparent
      usepackagexcolor

      begindocument

      This text is black.
      footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

      begingroup
      transparent0.2
      This text is transparent%
      footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
      but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
      clearpage
      This text is still transparent.
      footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
      endgroup

      This text is correctly black again.
      vfill
      The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      How can I change the separating line and the numbers to black?
      (In real worls examples I use normal automatic page-breaks and not clearpage, of course)










      share|improve this question














      My question is very similar to Recolor text, such that floats and footnotes are affected correctly, but I am using transparent text instead of colored text.
      (I do not simply use grey text because I am using many colored hyperref links that should change their color as well in transparent mode.)



      documentclassarticle
      usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
      usepackagetransparent
      usepackagexcolor

      begindocument

      This text is black.
      footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

      begingroup
      transparent0.2
      This text is transparent%
      footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
      but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
      clearpage
      This text is still transparent.
      footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
      endgroup

      This text is correctly black again.
      vfill
      The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
      enddocument


      enter image description here



      How can I change the separating line and the numbers to black?
      (In real worls examples I use normal automatic page-breaks and not clearpage, of course)







      floats color footnotes transparency transparent






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          You can redefine normalcolor to also reset the transparency, then the behaviour is the same as your linked question.



          Add this to your preamble:



          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother


          MWE



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
          usepackagetransparent
          usepackagexcolor

          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother

          begindocument

          This text is black.
          footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

          begingroup
          transparent0.2
          This text is transparent%
          footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
          but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
          clearpage
          This text is still transparent.
          footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
          endgroup

          This text is correctly black again.
          vfill
          The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
          enddocument


          Page 1



          MWE output page 1



          Page 2



          MWE output page 2






          share|improve this answer

























          • I do not fully understand how it works but it works. What are the side-effects? When I use normalcolor explicitly it changes the transparency too now, but is normalcolor often used by LaTeX internally? How was normalcolor defined before you redefine it. Is your solution equivalent to letoldnormalcolornormalcolor together with renewcommandnormalcoloroldnormalcolortransparent1. For me this looks safer (more compatible) and easier to read. Which version is better?

            – Jakob
            2 hours ago







          • 1





            @Jakob, it was defined the same but without transparent1 on the end, so yes you can do what you have suggested. normalcolor is used often by LaTeX, but I think it should be OK to redefine it this way, since in your case you want normal colour to be with 0% transparency.

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          You can redefine normalcolor to also reset the transparency, then the behaviour is the same as your linked question.



          Add this to your preamble:



          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother


          MWE



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
          usepackagetransparent
          usepackagexcolor

          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother

          begindocument

          This text is black.
          footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

          begingroup
          transparent0.2
          This text is transparent%
          footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
          but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
          clearpage
          This text is still transparent.
          footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
          endgroup

          This text is correctly black again.
          vfill
          The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
          enddocument


          Page 1



          MWE output page 1



          Page 2



          MWE output page 2






          share|improve this answer

























          • I do not fully understand how it works but it works. What are the side-effects? When I use normalcolor explicitly it changes the transparency too now, but is normalcolor often used by LaTeX internally? How was normalcolor defined before you redefine it. Is your solution equivalent to letoldnormalcolornormalcolor together with renewcommandnormalcoloroldnormalcolortransparent1. For me this looks safer (more compatible) and easier to read. Which version is better?

            – Jakob
            2 hours ago







          • 1





            @Jakob, it was defined the same but without transparent1 on the end, so yes you can do what you have suggested. normalcolor is used often by LaTeX, but I think it should be OK to redefine it this way, since in your case you want normal colour to be with 0% transparency.

            – David Purton
            2 hours ago















          6















          You can redefine normalcolor to also reset the transparency, then the behaviour is the same as your linked question.



          Add this to your preamble:



          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother


          MWE



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
          usepackagetransparent
          usepackagexcolor

          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother

          begindocument

          This text is black.
          footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

          begingroup
          transparent0.2
          This text is transparent%
          footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
          but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
          clearpage
          This text is still transparent.
          footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
          endgroup

          This text is correctly black again.
          vfill
          The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
          enddocument


          Page 1



          MWE output page 1



          Page 2



          MWE output page 2






          share|improve this answer

























          • I do not fully understand how it works but it works. What are the side-effects? When I use normalcolor explicitly it changes the transparency too now, but is normalcolor often used by LaTeX internally? How was normalcolor defined before you redefine it. Is your solution equivalent to letoldnormalcolornormalcolor together with renewcommandnormalcoloroldnormalcolortransparent1. For me this looks safer (more compatible) and easier to read. Which version is better?

            – Jakob
            2 hours ago







          • 1





            @Jakob, it was defined the same but without transparent1 on the end, so yes you can do what you have suggested. normalcolor is used often by LaTeX, but I think it should be OK to redefine it this way, since in your case you want normal colour to be with 0% transparency.

            – David Purton
            2 hours ago













          6














          6










          6









          You can redefine normalcolor to also reset the transparency, then the behaviour is the same as your linked question.



          Add this to your preamble:



          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother


          MWE



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
          usepackagetransparent
          usepackagexcolor

          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother

          begindocument

          This text is black.
          footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

          begingroup
          transparent0.2
          This text is transparent%
          footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
          but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
          clearpage
          This text is still transparent.
          footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
          endgroup

          This text is correctly black again.
          vfill
          The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
          enddocument


          Page 1



          MWE output page 1



          Page 2



          MWE output page 2






          share|improve this answer













          You can redefine normalcolor to also reset the transparency, then the behaviour is the same as your linked question.



          Add this to your preamble:



          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother


          MWE



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[paperwidth=9cm,paperheight=3.3cm,scale=0.9]geometry
          usepackagetransparent
          usepackagexcolor

          makeatletter
          defnormalcolorletcurrent@colordefault@colorset@colortransparent1
          makeatother

          begindocument

          This text is black.
          footnotetransparent1I can easily control the transparency of footnotes.

          begingroup
          transparent0.2
          This text is transparent%
          footnotetransparent0.5I can always control the transparency of footnotes.,
          but the line below that separates the text from the footnote and the footnote-numbers should be black, but they transparent and I don't know how to control their transparency
          clearpage
          This text is still transparent.
          footnotetransparent0.1I can still easily control the transparency of footnotes.
          endgroup

          This text is correctly black again.
          vfill
          The line (and numbers) below is correctly black again
          enddocument


          Page 1



          MWE output page 1



          Page 2



          MWE output page 2







          share|improve this answer












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          • I do not fully understand how it works but it works. What are the side-effects? When I use normalcolor explicitly it changes the transparency too now, but is normalcolor often used by LaTeX internally? How was normalcolor defined before you redefine it. Is your solution equivalent to letoldnormalcolornormalcolor together with renewcommandnormalcoloroldnormalcolortransparent1. For me this looks safer (more compatible) and easier to read. Which version is better?

            – Jakob
            2 hours ago







          • 1





            @Jakob, it was defined the same but without transparent1 on the end, so yes you can do what you have suggested. normalcolor is used often by LaTeX, but I think it should be OK to redefine it this way, since in your case you want normal colour to be with 0% transparency.

            – David Purton
            2 hours ago

















          • I do not fully understand how it works but it works. What are the side-effects? When I use normalcolor explicitly it changes the transparency too now, but is normalcolor often used by LaTeX internally? How was normalcolor defined before you redefine it. Is your solution equivalent to letoldnormalcolornormalcolor together with renewcommandnormalcoloroldnormalcolortransparent1. For me this looks safer (more compatible) and easier to read. Which version is better?

            – Jakob
            2 hours ago







          • 1





            @Jakob, it was defined the same but without transparent1 on the end, so yes you can do what you have suggested. normalcolor is used often by LaTeX, but I think it should be OK to redefine it this way, since in your case you want normal colour to be with 0% transparency.

            – David Purton
            2 hours ago
















          I do not fully understand how it works but it works. What are the side-effects? When I use normalcolor explicitly it changes the transparency too now, but is normalcolor often used by LaTeX internally? How was normalcolor defined before you redefine it. Is your solution equivalent to letoldnormalcolornormalcolor together with renewcommandnormalcoloroldnormalcolortransparent1. For me this looks safer (more compatible) and easier to read. Which version is better?

          – Jakob
          2 hours ago






          I do not fully understand how it works but it works. What are the side-effects? When I use normalcolor explicitly it changes the transparency too now, but is normalcolor often used by LaTeX internally? How was normalcolor defined before you redefine it. Is your solution equivalent to letoldnormalcolornormalcolor together with renewcommandnormalcoloroldnormalcolortransparent1. For me this looks safer (more compatible) and easier to read. Which version is better?

          – Jakob
          2 hours ago





          1




          1





          @Jakob, it was defined the same but without transparent1 on the end, so yes you can do what you have suggested. normalcolor is used often by LaTeX, but I think it should be OK to redefine it this way, since in your case you want normal colour to be with 0% transparency.

          – David Purton
          2 hours ago





          @Jakob, it was defined the same but without transparent1 on the end, so yes you can do what you have suggested. normalcolor is used often by LaTeX, but I think it should be OK to redefine it this way, since in your case you want normal colour to be with 0% transparency.

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