Ilhan Polat

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I am not sure about the PGF's part in this but note that not all viewers fully implement the PDF spec. Or alternatively they implement different versions of PDF. On...

I don't think this is a color issue but a blend issue. Does it also happen with other colors too, say, yellow or magenta? You are probably seeing the background...

You need to test with mixtured colors hence my proposition yellow and magenta. The primary color channels are saturated by default hence you won't see any difference.

Hmm, then I can't find an explanation for this ```latex \documentclass{standalone} %\usepackage[usedvipsnames]{xcolor} \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{patterns} \begin{document} \begin{tikzpicture} \fill[fill=cyan, pattern=north west lines, pattern color=cyan] (0,0) rectangle (5,5); \end{tikzpicture} \end{document} ``` ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1303842/108542268-d4e74100-72e3-11eb-96bb-04660a33a6f0.png) Maybe...

Why would xcolor use different color mode for the same name? How does it understand when to mix? If you select a color from one model like dvipsnames and one...

Yes because in cyan and (that's the reason I asked), yellow, magenta black are primary colors of CMYK. So it makes sense to define it wherever it is primary. This...

We are saying the same thing. `xcolor` is not saying at any point "you know what I'm going to change the model of `cyan`". Once the package is set the...

That's not open source works unfortunately. It is what it is with authors sometimes they take a break sometimes life problems are heavier than maintaining stuff. So let's not assume...

Probably, coordinate parser is not taking scaling into account. Use explicitly relative axis coordinate system ```latex every axis x label/.append style = {at={(rel axis cs:1.0, -0.2)}, }, ```

> The thing that confuses me is that I can access them after I have entered the scope, but not during the construction of the scope. That would be true...