Problems with textcolor in tcolorboxes with page breaks












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When I use colored text (textcolor) in a - breakable - tcolorbox the color is restored to black after a page break. What must be changed to have, say, blue text within the whole tcolorbox?



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
tcbuselibrary{theorems}
tcbuselibrary{breakable}
usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
crefname={beispiel}{example},
Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
{Exa}{Beispiel}{%
breakable,
fonttitle = bfseries,
colframe = green!35!black,
colback = green!5
}{exa}


begin{document}


begin{Exa}{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}
textcolor{blue}
{
lipsum[1-10]
}
end{Exa}

end{document}









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    Why not use coltext = blue in newtcbtheorem?
    – Sigur
    7 mins ago












  • See tex.stackexchange.com/a/220145/2388
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 min ago
















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When I use colored text (textcolor) in a - breakable - tcolorbox the color is restored to black after a page break. What must be changed to have, say, blue text within the whole tcolorbox?



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
tcbuselibrary{theorems}
tcbuselibrary{breakable}
usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
crefname={beispiel}{example},
Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
{Exa}{Beispiel}{%
breakable,
fonttitle = bfseries,
colframe = green!35!black,
colback = green!5
}{exa}


begin{document}


begin{Exa}{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}
textcolor{blue}
{
lipsum[1-10]
}
end{Exa}

end{document}









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    Why not use coltext = blue in newtcbtheorem?
    – Sigur
    7 mins ago












  • See tex.stackexchange.com/a/220145/2388
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 min ago














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When I use colored text (textcolor) in a - breakable - tcolorbox the color is restored to black after a page break. What must be changed to have, say, blue text within the whole tcolorbox?



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
tcbuselibrary{theorems}
tcbuselibrary{breakable}
usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
crefname={beispiel}{example},
Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
{Exa}{Beispiel}{%
breakable,
fonttitle = bfseries,
colframe = green!35!black,
colback = green!5
}{exa}


begin{document}


begin{Exa}{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}
textcolor{blue}
{
lipsum[1-10]
}
end{Exa}

end{document}









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When I use colored text (textcolor) in a - breakable - tcolorbox the color is restored to black after a page break. What must be changed to have, say, blue text within the whole tcolorbox?



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
tcbuselibrary{theorems}
tcbuselibrary{breakable}
usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
crefname={beispiel}{example},
Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
{Exa}{Beispiel}{%
breakable,
fonttitle = bfseries,
colframe = green!35!black,
colback = green!5
}{exa}


begin{document}


begin{Exa}{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}
textcolor{blue}
{
lipsum[1-10]
}
end{Exa}

end{document}






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  • 2




    Why not use coltext = blue in newtcbtheorem?
    – Sigur
    7 mins ago












  • See tex.stackexchange.com/a/220145/2388
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 min ago














  • 2




    Why not use coltext = blue in newtcbtheorem?
    – Sigur
    7 mins ago












  • See tex.stackexchange.com/a/220145/2388
    – Ulrike Fischer
    1 min ago








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Why not use coltext = blue in newtcbtheorem?
– Sigur
7 mins ago






Why not use coltext = blue in newtcbtheorem?
– Sigur
7 mins ago














See tex.stackexchange.com/a/220145/2388
– Ulrike Fischer
1 min ago




See tex.stackexchange.com/a/220145/2388
– Ulrike Fischer
1 min ago










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You can use the font colour mechanism of tcolorbox and set it as optional argument of your exa environment:



documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
usepackage{color}
usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
tcbuselibrary{theorems}
tcbuselibrary{breakable}
usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
crefname={beispiel}{example},
Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
{Exa}{Beispiel}{%
breakable,
fonttitle = bfseries,
colframe = green!35!black,
colback = green!5
}{exa}


begin{document}


begin{Exa}[coltext=red]{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}

lipsum[1-10]

end{Exa}

test

end{document}


enter image description here





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    You can use the font colour mechanism of tcolorbox and set it as optional argument of your exa environment:



    documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
    usepackage{color}
    usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
    tcbuselibrary{theorems}
    tcbuselibrary{breakable}
    usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
    usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

    newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
    crefname={beispiel}{example},
    Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
    {Exa}{Beispiel}{%
    breakable,
    fonttitle = bfseries,
    colframe = green!35!black,
    colback = green!5
    }{exa}


    begin{document}


    begin{Exa}[coltext=red]{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}

    lipsum[1-10]

    end{Exa}

    test

    end{document}


    enter image description here





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      You can use the font colour mechanism of tcolorbox and set it as optional argument of your exa environment:



      documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
      usepackage{color}
      usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
      tcbuselibrary{theorems}
      tcbuselibrary{breakable}
      usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
      usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

      newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
      crefname={beispiel}{example},
      Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
      {Exa}{Beispiel}{%
      breakable,
      fonttitle = bfseries,
      colframe = green!35!black,
      colback = green!5
      }{exa}


      begin{document}


      begin{Exa}[coltext=red]{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}

      lipsum[1-10]

      end{Exa}

      test

      end{document}


      enter image description here





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        You can use the font colour mechanism of tcolorbox and set it as optional argument of your exa environment:



        documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
        usepackage{color}
        usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
        tcbuselibrary{theorems}
        tcbuselibrary{breakable}
        usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
        usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

        newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
        crefname={beispiel}{example},
        Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
        {Exa}{Beispiel}{%
        breakable,
        fonttitle = bfseries,
        colframe = green!35!black,
        colback = green!5
        }{exa}


        begin{document}


        begin{Exa}[coltext=red]{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}

        lipsum[1-10]

        end{Exa}

        test

        end{document}


        enter image description here





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        You can use the font colour mechanism of tcolorbox and set it as optional argument of your exa environment:



        documentclass[11pt,a4paper,oneside]{report}
        usepackage{color}
        usepackage{tcolorbox} % Frames
        tcbuselibrary{theorems}
        tcbuselibrary{breakable}
        usepackage{cleveref} % references in tcolorboxes
        usepackage{lipsum} % references in tcolorboxes

        newtcbtheorem[auto counter, number within = chapter,
        crefname={beispiel}{example},
        Crefname={Beispiel}{Example} ]
        {Exa}{Beispiel}{%
        breakable,
        fonttitle = bfseries,
        colframe = green!35!black,
        colback = green!5
        }{exa}


        begin{document}


        begin{Exa}[coltext=red]{Differenzialgleichung}{DGL}

        lipsum[1-10]

        end{Exa}

        test

        end{document}


        enter image description here






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