Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 9/23/06, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>
>>So maybe the best approach is to edit cont-sys.rme directly, then
>>merge changes (using a revision control system like mercurial or git)
>>that arrive with the new context distributions.
>
>
> Changes in cont-sys.rme don't happen tha
On 9/23/06, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> So maybe the best approach is to edit cont-sys.rme directly, then
> merge changes (using a revision control system like mercurial or git)
> that arrive with the new context distributions.
Changes in cont-sys.rme don't happen that often. You can safely create
con
was no separate metafun line,
which I guess was getting the main_memory value of 100),
regenerated the texmf.cnf with "update-texmf", then regenerated
metafun with "texexec --make metafun" and transparency worked. So
thanks for the magic!
Have wikified the above in case
remove all trace of '.mpost' and '.metafun' memory
settings from your texmf.cnf, but at least make sure all the
'.mpost' and 'metafun' values are the same .
Then regenerate metafun using texexec --make, and all should be
well again.
Cheers, Taco
_
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>> Maybe you also need
>> \runMPTEXgraphicstrue (enabled in my cont-sys.tex)?
>
> I just enabled that in cont-sys.rme, and I put it in the test file for
> good measure.
>
>> your example works here (beta 17.09.). I also tried your example at
>> contextgarden (same beta) and
> Maybe you also need
> \runMPTEXgraphicstrue (enabled in my cont-sys.tex)?
I just enabled that in cont-sys.rme, and I put it in the test file for
good measure.
> your example works here (beta 17.09.). I also tried your example at
> contextgarden (same beta) and it worked too (using Firefox).
Th
Hi Sanjoy,
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> Just for (meta)fun, I tried a few experiments with transparent colors.
> The example below gives a black circle instead of a red one. Is it that
> transparent colors aren't part of metafun -- which I can easily live
> with since color printing
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 17:46:56 +0100
Sanjoy Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wolfgang,
>
> Thanks for the pointer. I don't have a cont-sys.tex, but cont-sys.rme
> has these lines
>
> % \runMPgraphicstrue
> % \runMPTEXgraphicstrue
>
> The .rme extension meant I'd missed it when I ran grep on
Wolfgang,
Thanks for the pointer. I don't have a cont-sys.tex, but cont-sys.rme
has these lines
% \runMPgraphicstrue
% \runMPTEXgraphicstrue
The .rme extension meant I'd missed it when I ran grep on the .tex
files. I'll uncomment them.
Oh, that's not a good idea, because the next context upda
On Sat, 23 Sep 2006 15:03:57 +0100
Sanjoy Mahajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Hans: Feature suggestion for figure inclusion at the end...]
>
> I wrote:
> > So, is --final a requirement when using metafun, or am I hacking
> > around a problem I've caused by leavi
Just for (meta)fun, I tried a few experiments with transparent colors.
The example below gives a black circle instead of a red one. Is it that
transparent colors aren't part of metafun -- which I can easily live
with since color printing is too expensive still, alas -- or have I
omitt
[Hans: Feature suggestion for figure inclusion at the end...]
I wrote:
> So, is --final a requirement when using metafun, or am I hacking
> around a problem I've caused by leaving something out?
An answer is that I should set \runMPgraphicstrue. I thought it was
automaticall
I was trying experiments with the file below, changing r from 1cm to
10cm or vice versa, then rerunning texexec and looking at the pdf. But
the pdf changes only the second time that I run texexec (and each time,
texexec runs metafun for the embedded graphic). However, the pdf
changes right away
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On 8/7/06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
>> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>>> The "real problem" appears in the following figure where the first
>>> black is ignored and the second one is not, so it's rather
>>> inconsistent:
>>>
>> It is not really inconsistent, the rul
On 8/7/06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> > The "real problem" appears in the following figure where the first
> > black is ignored and the second one is not, so it's rather
> > inconsistent:
>
> It is not really inconsistent, the rule is very simple:
>
>all use of "withc
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> The "real problem" appears in the following figure where the first
> black is ignored and the second one is not, so it's rather
> inconsistent:
It is not really inconsistent, the rule is very simple:
all use of "withcolor " upto the first non-zero color
is ignor
On 8/7/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> > Hi Mojca,
> >
> > Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> >> But the other \sometxt was indeed red - withcolor seems to work, but
> >> only conditionally. And I have some weird examples of two texts one
> >> after another. In some cases (if something els
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi Mojca,
>
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
>> But the other \sometxt was indeed red - withcolor seems to work, but
>> only conditionally. And I have some weird examples of two texts one
>> after another. In some cases (if something else is drawn inbetween and
>> a color change
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Quick fix: You can start your MP code with an explicit color
> initialization.
>
>\startMPcode
> special "0 setgray";
> ..
>\stopMPcode
>
>
> A hack, I know. MetaPost should be able to distinguish between
>draw p
> and
>draw p withcolor (0,0,0
On 8/6/06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Hi Mojca,
>
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> >
> > But the other \sometxt was indeed red - withcolor seems to work, but
> > only conditionally. And I have some weird examples of two texts one
> > after another. In some cases (if something else is drawn inbetween and
> >
Hi Mojca,
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> But the other \sometxt was indeed red - withcolor seems to work, but
> only conditionally. And I have some weird examples of two texts one
> after another. In some cases (if something else is drawn inbetween and
> a color changed twice), then the second text wi
On 8/6/06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Does anyone have any idea about what's going on here? I get blue text,
> > but a black square, although both are supposed to come out black (I
> > wouldn't mind so much, but the problem is that some text is blue and
> > som
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone have any idea about what's going on here? I get blue text,
> but a black square, although both are supposed to come out black (I
> wouldn't mind so much, but the problem is that some text is blue and
> some is black - I have some other testcases where
Hello,
Does anyone have any idea about what's going on here? I get blue text,
but a black square, although both are supposed to come out black (I
wouldn't mind so much, but the problem is that some text is blue and
some is black - I have some other testcases where this happens, but I
have to creat
On Aug 2, 2006, at 11:56 PM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> So you have to draw the path twice with different color and pattern
> (you can write a macro for it of course if you need it often).
>
> beginfig(1);
> pickup pencircle scaled 2pt;
> picture dp[];
> dp[1] := dashpattern(on 2 o
On 8/2/06, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>
> 3. Is it possible to get a line/arrow dashed in two different colors,
> like red and blue?
Just out of curiosity I tried the following:
picture dp;
draw dashpattern(on 2 off 6) scaled 5pt withcolor blue;
draw dashpattern(off 4 on 2 off 2) scaled 5pt withcol
Hi all,
I'm experimenting with some metafun code and positional graphics to
produce a nice illustration for an article. There's some basic
questions I haven't been able to solve (and I remember that I
couldn't solve them before but found workarounds, but this time it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, WN wrote:
>
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am trying to do the following in Metapost but my new math symbol is
>> not recognized.
>> Context knows about it but Tex does not.
>>
>> How can I make this work ?
>>
>
> Hans and Taco have already explained t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hans Hagen wrote:
make sure that mp knows about the definitions:
- first extend the math collection (use decimen, since there is a linesplit bug with " here)
- then load the times font
Math family mc has to be txexa or something similar befo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WN wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to do the following in Metapost but my new math symbol is
not recognized.
Context knows about it but Tex does not.
How can I make this work ?
Kind regards
Wim Neimeijer
% = Test code ==
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, WN wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to do the following in Metapost but my new math symbol is
> not recognized.
> Context knows about it but Tex does not.
>
> How can I make this work ?
Hans and Taco have already explained the correct way to do this, so I
will not go into t
Hans Hagen wrote:
> make sure that mp knows about the definitions:
>
> - first extend the math collection (use decimen, since there is a linesplit
> bug with " here)
> - then load the times font
Math family mc has to be txexa or something similar before the code
actually shows the integral
WN wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to do the following in Metapost but my new math symbol is
> not recognized.
> Context knows about it but Tex does not.
>
> How can I make this work ?
>
> Kind regards
> Wim Neimeijer
>
> % = Test code
> \loadmapfile[orig
Hi all,
I am trying to do the following in Metapost but my new math symbol is
not recognized.
Context knows about it but Tex does not.
How can I make this work ?
Kind regards
Wim Neimeijer
% = Test code
\loadmapfile[original-youngryu-tx.map]
\definebod
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I expect Hans or Taco to react soon with there usual speed and will
> await for their comments first.
>
as taco mentioned, it's in the mem values; mpost does not store them with the
format (in the past this even could give segfaults and worse); tex does not
have th
a different symptom of the same problem.
>
part of the problem is that when no progname is given, the format should
determine the progname (at least that was the case soem tiem ago) but
then, mpost is behaving weird with respect to mem vars anyway; the
current (context) approach is 'u
ize, for example like this:
>
> main_memory.mpost= 50
> main_memory.metafun = 300
>
> Now, the metafun format is generated as "mpost", but the
> graphics are created as "metafun", and the different memory
> sizes make the specials g
But in this case formerly perfectly working code is suddenly broken.
And of course I need to run my production and development runs on my
own machine, so I have to solve it for that one.
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Test.
>
> Mojca
>
>
> On 6/13/06, Hans van der Meer wrote:
I used to draw in transparent color in MetaFun with: newinternal tfill_mode; tfill_mode := 1; % transparency mode for inside newinternal tfill_fact; tfill_fact := 1; % transparency factor for inside def withFillColor = withcolor transparent(tfill_mode, tfill_fact, fillcolor_) enddef; fill
Ah, ok, that's exactly what I need to know.
I was thinking that maybe there was some kind of special look for the
\MetaFun word: I was supposing that calling \MetaFun I would have
obtained the (nice) "shaken" metafun logo of the manuals.
Thanks
-a-
On 9 Jun 2006, at 16:55,
andrea valle wrote:
> Thanks Hans
>
> This is what I obtain.
>
> http://www.semiotiche.it/andrea/membrana/metafun.zip
I may be missing something, but this is the output I would
expect. cont-log.tex contains only this simple definition:
\unexpanded\def\MetaFun
{MetaFun
-en
inputfile : metafun
output : pdftex
interface : en
current mode : none
TeX run : 1
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.141592-1.30.4-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.5)
(/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c/natural.tcx)
entering extended mode
andrea valle wrote:
> As I made a presentation concerning typesetting I used the "magic
> symbols" \TeX, \LaTex, \ConTeXt, \MetaFont, \MetaPost.
> I also used \MetaFun: no error (so it's a recognized command, I
> guess), but not special output, \MetaFun = MetaFun.
As I made a presentation concerning typesetting I used the "magic
symbols" \TeX, \LaTex, \ConTeXt, \MetaFont, \MetaPost.
I also used \MetaFun: no error (so it's a recognized command, I
guess), but not special output, \MetaFun = MetaFun. I was hoping to
have the nice MetaFu
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Thomas Engel wrote:
>
>>Hello Hans,
>>
>>
>>this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
>>As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
>>I have attached the two tex-files.
>>Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
>
Thomas Engel wrote:
> Hello Hans,
>
>
> this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
> As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
> I have attached the two tex-files.
> Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
> but if you check the outpu
Thomas Engel wrote:
> Hello Hans,
>
>
> this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
> As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
> I have attached the two tex-files.
> Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
> but if you check the outpu
is missing!
Thanks for your help!
Thomas
TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997-2005
metapost : pro_mcc_a3-mpgraph
format : metafun
This is MetaPost, Version 0.901 (Web2C 7.5.3)
(/home/thomas/texmf/web2c/natural.tcx)
(pro_mcc_a3-mpgraph.mp [1] [2] [3] [4] [5
Thomas Engel wrote:
> Hello Hans,
>
>
> this is the message I got after running texexec pro_mcc_a3.tex.
> As you can see I have increased the memory size for mp.
> I have attached the two tex-files.
> Maybe there is a mistake in the mp-code. A pdf-file will be produced,
> but if you check the out
Thomas Engel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm doing my first work with metafun to generate a switchgear layout
> from a cvs file.
> During the run (texexec ) I get the message - Metapost capacity
> exceeded and a part of the drawing is missing.
>
> I followed the thread
Hello,
I'm doing my first work with metafun to generate a switchgear layout
from a cvs file.
During the run (texexec ) I get the message - Metapost capacity
exceeded and a part of the drawing is missing.
I followed the thread -TeX capacity exceeded with metafun-
and increased the memory
andrea valle wrote:
> Console is extremely slow in processing the file including the
>
that is an os issue (maybe choose another font for your console)
i have no speed problems on the windows and linux boxes
Hans
-
Thanks Hans,
I made some tweaking with values (quasi-randomly...).
Console is extremely slow in processing the file including the
MPGraphic (I thought many times it hanged, then letting it run without
looking I discovered some minutes after that it was still working).
Looking at the the termina
andrea valle wrote:
> Thanks Hans
>
> So:
> 1. If I understand, I have to edit context.cnf, right?
>
no, texmf.cnf ; context.tmf is an example of what i use here; (you can
try copying context.fmf to you texmf-local/web2c path)
> 2. It may work, but non necessarily. It is thus possible that I
I edited the file doubling the 3 values
But in context.cnf I have:
main_memory.context = 200
main_memory.mpost= 300
main_memory.metafun = 300
>> did you regenerate the formats?
>>
>>
Then I ran:
texexec --make
(right?)
But nothing changed
Thanks Hans
So:
1. If I understand, I have to edit context.cnf, right?
2. It may work, but non necessarily. It is thus possible that I cannot
solve definitively the problem. How do I choose a clever number to set?
3. Ehm... No, I haven't regenerated the format. How can I do it?
Thanks
Best
-a-
andrea valle wrote:
> Now, as far as I understand it seems that I have to edit texmf.cnf.
>
> In any case, I do not know in which way...
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> -a-
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On 12 Mar 2006, at 11:19, andrea valle wrote:
>
>
>> Hi to all,
>>
>> I'm plotting 10,000 little squares thus exceeding TeX
Now, as far as I understand it seems that I have to edit texmf.cnf.
In any case, I do not know in which way...
Thanks!
-a-
On 12 Mar 2006, at 11:19, andrea valle wrote:
> Hi to all,
>
> I'm plotting 10,000 little squares thus exceeding TeX capacity. I was
> going to modify context.cnf (e
Hi to all,
I'm plotting 10,000 little squares thus exceeding TeX capacity. I was
going to modify context.cnf (everything works with 5,000 squares).
In particular, I'm on macosx 10.3 with Gerben's distro. I am editing
this file:
/usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c/context.cnf
1. is it
Hi Adita,
I have already seen metaobj in the past... but I have forgotten it... ;-)
Thank you very much for the example !
Cheers,
Renaud
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<--- On Mar 2, Renaud AUBIN wrote --->
>
> Hi all,
>
> Yesterday, I have tried to put "\input boxes" within a MPgraphic. As a
> result, I obtain errors at compilation. After discussing this issue with
> Taco on #context, it appears that boxes.mp and metafu
Hi all,
Yesterday, I have tried to put "\input boxes" within a MPgraphic. As a
result, I obtain errors at compilation. After discussing this issue with
Taco on #context, it appears that boxes.mp and metafun interaction is
not safe at all.
Ok, but since my needs remain the same, solutio
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> went away when I removed \setupoutput[pdf] from cont-sys.tex (but I'm
> stil confused since there are two cont-sys files, one .rme and one
> .ori. Which one should be used? They are identical, but why would one
> want to have the same file at two places?)
>
because that
On 2/20/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > But I still get no figures at all under MikTeX and "undefined" labels
> > with the standalone.
> >
> that normally means that no tex subruns take place (or wrong ones)
>
> (maybe the system command is not executed, in the log you can see wha
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Is it OK that those mpx314 files end with \end{document}?
Yes, that is 'normal': plain TeX (and thereby ConTeXt) only sees the
\end command, and LaTeX/SliTeX sees the whole \end{document} (this
stuff was written before ConTeXt became popular).
> Is there any way to explor
On 2/20/06, Hans Hagen wrote:
> > 4. I have problems with \loadfontfilesoncetrue. I searched through
> >
> hm, loadfontfilesonce is not there (any more)
But it's in all my -mpgraph.mp documents. Anyhow, other ConTeXt
commands aren't recognized either.
I reinstalled ConTeXt/MikTeX for the second o
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>
> 5. I hoped to be able to use gnuplot with context terminal, but the
> file I produced crashes pdfetex 1.30.3--2.2 (in stand-alone distro).
> 1.21a under MikTeX doesn't crash, but since there is no output it
> might be that the older version never gets to the point where
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This metafun will soon drive me crazy.
>
> 1. I can't make textext work
>
> Once upon a time I only had problems in MikTeX, now standone is
> causing me problems as well. I have:
> - write18 / -shell-escape enabled
> - \runMPgra
Hello,
This metafun will soon drive me crazy.
1. I can't make textext work
Once upon a time I only had problems in MikTeX, now standone is
causing me problems as well. I have:
- write18 / -shell-escape enabled
- \runMPgraphicstrue
\runMPTEXgraphicstrue
\useMETAFUNforma
gation 1][NextJump]}]
> >
> > I would like to use these symbols in a macro
> > draw_symbol(x,y,number)
> > so that
> > draw_symbol(0,0,3)
> > would draw a star in the origin.
> >
> > The problem is that I don't know:
> > - how to u
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> I could not figure out how to use a 'verbatimtex' preamble either,
> so this loads the myenv definition file for each label. Ugly, but
> the best I can manage with my current knowledge.
>
ha, we reached similar solutions -)
the solution for the inclusion is in
\startMP
t;
> I would like to use these symbols in a macro
> draw_symbol(x,y,number)
> so that
> draw_symbol(0,0,3)
> would draw a star in the origin.
>
> The problem is that I don't know:
> - how to use symbol sets inside MetaFun (verbatimtex \usesymbols[jmn]
> etex doesn'
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> The problem is that I don't know:
> - how to use symbol sets inside MetaFun (verbatimtex \usesymbols[jmn]
> etex doesn't work here)
> - how to enable
> label(btex \convertnumber{gnuplot}{5} etex, (x,y))
> to work properly in metafun (no lu
raw_symbol(0,0,3)
would draw a star in the origin.
The problem is that I don't know:
- how to use symbol sets inside MetaFun (verbatimtex \usesymbols[jmn]
etex doesn't work here)
- how to enable
label(btex \convertnumber{gnuplot}{5} etex, (x,y))
to work properly in metafun (no luck with
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi David,
To me it looks like it does work, but perhaps I am not looking
at it correctly. Here is what I compiled:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\starttext
\startMPgraphic
draw unitsquare
xscaled 5cm yscaled 1cm
withpen pencircle scaled
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
It compiles, but the figures should not be identical according to
the Metafun manual, page 201.
Ah, I see now. The second argument is dropped, because it was
assumed that it was never actually used. See the two disjunct
definitions of
David Arnold wrote:
It compiles, but the figures should not be identical according to the
Metafun manual, page 201.
Ah, I see now. The second argument is dropped, because it was
assumed that it was never actually used. See the two disjunct
definitions of \insertMPfile in supp-mps.tex (the
It compiles, but the figures should not be identical according to the
Metafun manual, page 201.
On Dec 18, 2005, at 1:01 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi David,
To me it looks like it does work, but perhaps I am not looking
at it correctly. Here is what I compiled:
\setupcolors[state=start
:
All,
I've always wondered why this Metafun manual example doesn't work.
\startMPgraphic
draw unitsquare
xscaled 5cm yscaled 1cm
withpen pencircle scaled 2mm
withcolor .625 red;
\stopMPgraphic
\hbox\bgroup
\loadcurrentMPgraphic{width=5cm,height=1cm}\placeMPgr
All,
I've always wondered why this Metafun manual example doesn't work.
\startMPgraphic
draw unitsquare
xscaled 5cm yscaled 1cm
withpen pencircle scaled 2mm
withcolor .625 red;
\stopMPgraphic
\hbox\bgroup
\loadcurrentMPgraphic{width=5cm,height=1cm}\placeMPgr
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Wednesday, November 16, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Does MetaFun provide some macro to draw oriented paths? I
would like it to basically add a small arrow *in the middle*
of the path? Such a macro
draworiented somepath somespecs ;
would have
Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
Does MetaFun provide some macro to draw oriented paths? I
would like it to basically add a small arrow *in the middle*
of the path? Such a macro
draworiented somepath somespecs ;
would have to act like
drawarrow firsthalf(somepath) somespecs ;
draw secondhalf(somepath
Wednesday, November 16, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> Wednesday, November 16, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
>> Does MetaFun provide some macro to draw oriented paths? I
>> would like it to basically add a small arrow *in the middle*
>> of the path? Such a macro
>
Wednesday, November 16, 2005 Giuseppe Bilotta wrote:
> Does MetaFun provide some macro to draw oriented paths? I
> would like it to basically add a small arrow *in the middle*
> of the path? Such a macro
> draworiented somepath somespecs ;
> would have to act like
> d
Does MetaFun provide some macro to draw oriented paths? I
would like it to basically add a small arrow *in the middle*
of the path? Such a macro
draworiented somepath somespecs ;
would have to act like
drawarrow firsthalf(somepath) somespecs ;
draw secondhalf(somepath) somespecs ;
Is it
On Die 04.10.2005 19:48, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I use gnuplot which makes graphs of superb visual quality and has
extensive support for many different function manipulations and weird
stuff that you want to do with it.
I have also think on gnuplot, but wasn't sure that i can use the ps/pdf
int
Alexander Lazic wrote:
> On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
> >
> > MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
> >some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
> >them.
>
> Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
>
> Shoul
On Mon 03.10.2005 19:26, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
MetaPost is not really a function plotter. So, yes, you have to use
some sort of loop, although there may be some predefined macros hiding
them.
Is there a better way in ConTeXt/tex for this?!
Should i use some external Programms for this?
Alexander Lazic wrote:
>>>\stopreusableMPgraphic{sin}
>>
>>This {sin} at the end is wrong; it's interpreted as text.
>
>
> This have i understand ;-)
> I called it sin, sorry for confusion.
The name is unimportant – my point is that the \stop... commands don't
get arguments.
> Thanx.
> Have i
On Son 02.10.2005 22:36, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Alexander Lazic wrote:
2.) i have try
\startreusableMPgraphic{sin}
sin (1);
\stopreusableMPgraphic{sin}
This {sin} at the end is wrong; it's interpreted as text.
This have i understand ;-)
I called it sin, sorry for confusion.
What
Alexander Lazic wrote:
> Oh btw: i have see in the syntax-diagramm sin.
>
> 1.) is this the sinus function?
Sure. (The sine function as used by mathematicians. If you want the
sine of an angle expressed in degrees, I believe you want sind.)
> 2.) i have try
>
> ---
> \startreusableMPgraphic{
On Son 02.10.2005 19:54, Christopher Creutzig wrote:
Probably a typo in metafun-p.pdf; try \externalfigure instead.
Thanx this works ;-)
Oh btw: i have see in the syntax-diagramm sin.
1.) is this the sinus function?
2.) i have try
---
\startreusableMPgraphic{sin}
sin (1
Alexander Lazic wrote:
> i'm starting to learn context and therefore i have copied some examples
> from metafun-p.pdf and get the following error:
>
> ---
> ! Undefined control sequence.
> l.42 \externalfile
> [mprun.21][width=5cm]
Probably a
Hi,
i'm starting to learn context and therefore i have copied some examples
from metafun-p.pdf and get the following error:
---
! Undefined control sequence.
l.42 \externalfile
[mprun.21][width=5cm]
---
---
texexec --version
TeXExec 5.4.3 - ConTeXt / PRAGMA ADE 1997
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
OK, I'm back on OS X and checked:
1. created file 01_01_01.tex with this content:
\starttext
\startuseMPgraphic{circle}
draw fullcircle scaled 10 cm ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\useMPgraphic{circle}
\stoptext
compiled fine; circle was there.
2. copied file to 01.01.01.te
OK, I'm back on OS X and checked:
1. created file 01_01_01.tex with this content:
\starttext
\startuseMPgraphic{circle}
draw fullcircle scaled 10 cm ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\useMPgraphic{circle}
\stoptext
compiled fine; circle was there.
2. copied file to 01.01.01.tex. Compilation does not giv
Hmm -- this is getting curioser and curioser...
I just verified on my linux partition, and I can confirm that
I don't have the problem there; it's only in OS X. (I'm having
different problems with my linux install, but that'll be
another post...). So Adam's educated guess that it must be some
Hans Hagen said this at Mon, 12 Sep 2005 19:38:25 +0200:
>Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
>
>> OK, I'm answering my own post. The plot thickens. It looks like this
>> has something to do with file names. It only happens when I have a
>> name with a period in it.
>>
>> Bug or feature? You decide, Hans
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Well, at least the old texexec processes the file. However, the
problem with metafun graphics I described occurs in the old texexec
(I'm not at all sure if the two problems are related).
can you make me a smal test file?
Well, at least the old texexec processes the file. However, the
problem with metafun graphics I described occurs in the old texexec
(I'm not at all sure if the two problems are related).
Thomas
On Sep 12, 2005, at 7:38 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
bug; but does this mean that the old te
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