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\documentclass{minimal}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usepackage[xcolor]{xespotcolor}
\begin{document}
% First define a new color space
\NewSpotColorSpace{MyPantone}
% Now define real colors using http://www.pantone.com/color-finder
% The numbers are the CMYK representation. For example, the CMYK
% representation of PANTONE 383 CP is 29 1 100 18 that translatex to
% 0.29 0.01 1 0.18
\AddSpotColor{MyPantone}{Blue}{Spot\SpotSpace Color\SpotSpace Blue}{0.92 0.24 0 0 }
\AddSpotColor{MyPantone}{Green}{Spot\SpotSpace Color\SpotSpace Green} {0.65 0 0.96 0 }
% Next we need to set the page color space
\SetPageColorSpace{MyPantone}
% Now we can define and use colors. Colors are defined as shades of a specific spot color.
\definecolor{AbsoluteBlue}{spotcolor}{Blue,1.0}
\pagecolor{AbsoluteBlue} %% Page color
\SpotColor{Green}{0.8} %% Color of letters
A spotcolor as background color.
\clearpage % Page 2
This is some more text. %Text appears in black.
\clearpage % Page 3
\pagecolor{white}
\colorbox{AbsoluteBlue}{Text in blue background}
\clearpage % Page 4 Tikz example
\definecolor{MyGreen}{spotcolor}{Green,0.5}
\definecolor{MyBlue}{spotcolor}{Blue,0.5}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\filldraw[color=MyGreen] (0.1,0.1) rectangle (1.9,0.9);
\draw[color=MyBlue, ultra thick] (0,0) rectangle (2,1);
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}
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