aw followtext(S[18], "\strut\hbox to 2em{\EmpArrow}\hskip2em
RUHEPAUSE\hskip4em\strut") ;
draw followtext(S[19], "\strut\hbox to 2em{\EmpArrow}EINHEIT
(SPHAIROS)\hskip2em\strut") ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\useMPgraphic{empedocles}
\stoptext
I have a big problem and some smaller ques
\hskip2em
RUHEPAUSE\hskip4em\strut") ;
draw followtext(S[19], "\strut\hbox to 2em{\EmpArrow}EINHEIT
(SPHAIROS)\hskip2em\strut") ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\useMPgraphic{empedocles}
\stoptext
I have a big problem and some smaller questions, for those who are
better at math and at metafun tha
Hi!
I am looking to METAFUN and I wanted
to follow the Growing Graphics demonstration (page 314-- ).
I copied the instructions and
everything went OK up to page 320; the command to place the
figure with a button returns an error
On Saturday, September 11, 2021 10:30:25 PM IST Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 9/11/2021 4:27 PM, kauśika cittūr via ntg-context wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I am truly grateful for the new additions to MetaFun. It has greatly
> > helped me in producing neat drawings fo
On 9/11/2021 4:27 PM, kauśika cittūr via ntg-context wrote:
Dear All,
I am truly grateful for the new additions to MetaFun. It has greatly helped me
in producing neat drawings for my academic work. In this connection, I have a
few queries.
Currently I am using PGFPlots (with ConTeXt) to draw
On 9/11/2021 4:27 PM, kauśika cittūr via ntg-context wrote:
My final query: is it possible to specify a co-ordinate transform for any/all
of the axes? For instance in my work, I would like to plot the y-axis in the
log-scale.
Alan is working on that when he is in distraction mode ... we have don
Dear All,
I am truly grateful for the new additions to MetaFun. It has greatly helped me
in producing neat drawings for my academic work. In this connection, I have a
few queries.
Currently I am using PGFPlots (with ConTeXt) to draw simple plots from CSV
data. I was wondering if there is any
Hi,
After https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2021/102052.html
It seems that there is no backward compatibility between MkIV and LMTX
for textext.dflt (MVE below)
| MkIV | LMTX |
-|---|--|
textext.dflt | OK | KO | as DefauLT (unlike ulft
On 9/3/2021 11:48 AM, fv leung via ntg-context wrote:
\starttext
\m{\root3\of2}
\stoptext
works.
But
\starttext
\startMPcode
label("\m{\root3\of2}", origin);
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
doesn't.
draw thetextext("\m{\root3\of2}",origin);
labels are done in the default (normally monospace) f
not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
open source > level 2, order 3, name './trial.tex'
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > 'fallback modern-designsize rm 12pt' is loaded
metapost>
gner does).
>> (https://affinity.serif.com/designer/)
>> Is this possible with MetaFun, i.e. use a closed path and distort/stretch it
>> along an open path?
>> If, how?
> you can try to 'reverse engineer the result' and see what is done by looking
> at the
On 9/1/2021 1:08 PM, Jairo A. del Rio via ntg-context wrote:
Hi, list!
I want to know if there's a handy way to pass predefined colors, either
RGB or CMYK, e.g. those in svg or crayola, to Metafun's bitmapimage.
Say, something like:
\startMPpage
% svg's gold definition
draw bitmapimage(2, 2
/
This stretches the whole shape over the path – not perfect but good enough (and
the same what e.g. “my” Affinity Designer does).
(https://affinity.serif.com/designer/)
Is this possible with MetaFun, i.e. use a closed path and distort/stretch it
along an open path?
If, how?
you can try to 're
Hi, list!
I want to know if there's a handy way to pass predefined colors, either RGB
or CMYK, e.g. those in svg or crayola, to Metafun's bitmapimage. Say,
something like:
\startMPpage
% svg's gold definition
draw bitmapimage(2, 2, "ffd700 ffd700 ffd700 00") scaled 3cm;
\stopMPpage
using "
enough (and
the same what e.g. “my” Affinity Designer does).
(https://affinity.serif.com/designer/)
Is this possible with MetaFun, i.e. use a closed path and distort/stretch it
along an open path?
If, how?
Hraban
Dear Aditya and Hans,
Thank you for your suggestion.
I add
> \startMPcalculation
>
> \stopMPcalculation
and it works.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\usemodule[animation]
\starttext
%\startanimation[menu=yes]
%{
\startMPcalculation
path p;
\stopMPcalculation
\dorecurse{\udCount}
{\useM
Dear Aditya,
> A while back, I wrote some code to easily generate metapost animations.
>
> https://adityam.github.io/context-blog/post/metapost-animation/
>
> I haven't used it much because I am mostly on linux, and its is a PITA to get
> an older version of Adobe Reader to work under wine.
On 6/24/2021 5:42 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jun 2021, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jun 2021, Jeong Dal wrote:
Now, I am trying to do the same thing using \startuseMPgraphic, but I don’t the
correct result yet.
Using \startuseMPgraphic, and \dorecurse, the code is simpler. But,
Dear Hans,
Your code works fine.
> \starttext
>
> \startMPcode
>numeric maxCount;
>maxCount := 10;
>setglobalmacro("MyMacro",decial maxCount);
>setglobalcount("MyCount",maxCount);
> \stopMPcode
>
>
> \dorecurse{\MyMacro}{It is \recurselevel. }\par
> \dorecurse{\MyCount}{It is \
On 6/24/2021 5:39 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
You need to call the setglobalmacro(...) macro. The code inside
\startMPinitializations is only executed when you call any MP environment. But
you are using \udCount before \useMPgraphic. A simple solution is to run dummy
MP code so that MP initiali
On Wed, 23 Jun 2021, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Jun 2021, Jeong Dal wrote:
>
> > Now, I am trying to do the same thing using \startuseMPgraphic, but I don’t
> > the correct result yet.
> > Using \startuseMPgraphic, and \dorecurse, the code is simpler. But, it
> > seems to me that \start
On Thu, 24 Jun 2021, Jeong Dal wrote:
> Dear Hans,
>
> Your code works fine.
>
> > \starttext
> >
> > \startMPcode
> >numeric maxCount;
> >maxCount := 10;
> >setglobalmacro("MyMacro",decial maxCount);
> >setglobalcount("MyCount",maxCount);
> > \stopMPcode
> >
> >
> > \dorecurs
On Thu, 24 Jun 2021, Jeong Dal wrote:
> Now, I am trying to do the same thing using \startuseMPgraphic, but I don’t
> the correct result yet.
> Using \startuseMPgraphic, and \dorecurse, the code is simpler. But, it seems
> to me that \startanimation … \stopanimation is not working with
> \dorec
Dear Otared,
>
> Regarding the way Aditya uses \startuseMPgraphic, it is also very
> instructive.
> Dalyoung, can you also share the animation example for the foldings ? I am
> sure we are a few on the list to learn something…
>
1. Here is the working sample of animation using \processMPbuff
Hi,
Is there a way to deliver the value of a variable in MetaFun to ConTeXt.
For example, I want to do the following:
\starttext
\startMPcode
numeric maxCount;
% … some code
maxCount := 10;
\stopMPcode
dorecurse{maxCount}
{It is \recurselevel.\par}
\stoptext
Thank you for reading.
Best
On 6/23/2021 10:00 PM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to deliver the value of a variable in MetaFun to ConTeXt.
For example, I want to do the following:
\starttext
\startMPcode
numeric maxCount;
% … some code
maxCount := 10;
\stopMPcode
dorecurse{maxCount}
{It is \recurselevel.\par
Otared Kavian schrieb am 22.06.2021 um 15:49:
Dear Dalyoung, dear Mikael
Thank you both for your explanations: indeed this « whatever » command
in MetaPost is magic and very useful (I am not sure whether it is a
command only in MetaFun, or it exists also in the original MetaPost).
You have
Dear Dalyoung, dear Mikael
Thank you both for your explanations: indeed this « whatever » command in
MetaPost is magic and very useful (I am not sure whether it is a command only
in MetaFun, or it exists also in the original MetaPost).
Regarding the way Aditya uses \startuseMPgraphic, it is
Dear Otared,
I received list mail in condensed form, I didn’t see your mail before I sent
one.
As Mikael explained, “whatever” is very nice to find the intersection point of
two lines.
You can see nice examples which use “whatever” in MetaFun manual.
In my code, the next point is the
ailed file you sent to answer Dalyoung’s question and
> >> file. And going through both files I have a question.
> >> I see that both of you use a function « whatever » (but is it a function
> >> ?): what does this do and where can it be used (actually I have seen Hans
Dear Aditya,
Your code works perfectly.
Thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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>> I see that both of you use a function « whatever » (but is it a function ?):
>> what does this do and where can it be used (actually I have seen Hans using
>> this expression, but I had always thought this is just a name…
>>
>> Best regards: Otared
>>
>>
021, Jeong Dal wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I defined a macro definition in metafun, and draw figures using
> >> \startbuffer[] … \stopbuffer and \processMPbuffer[].
> >> As you see in the attached code, the same macro definitio
expression, but I had always thought this is just a name…
Best regards: Otared
> On 21 Jun 2021, at 06:26, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> On Mon, 21 Jun 2021, Jeong Dal wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I defined a macro definition in metafun, and draw figures using
On Mon, 21 Jun 2021, Jeong Dal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I defined a macro definition in metafun, and draw figures using
> \startbuffer[] … \stopbuffer and \processMPbuffer[].
> As you see in the attached code, the same macro definition is used repeatedly
> by changing the nu
Hi,
I defined a macro definition in metafun, and draw figures using \startbuffer[]
… \stopbuffer and \processMPbuffer[].
As you see in the attached code, the same macro definition is used repeatedly
by changing the numeric argument.
Is there a better way to simplify the code, for example
Hi,
> here a ; is missing after the q
That was a silly mistake while making the MWE.
When I corrected it, the MWE compiled correctly. However, the original code
didn't have that error and wouldn't compile.
So, I tried another MWE and found out what was causing the error.
In the array I defined
On 6/4/2021 5:08 PM, Ajith R wrote:
Hi,
here a ; is missing after the q
That was a silly mistake while making the MWE.
When I corrected it, the MWE compiled correctly. However, the original code
didn't have that error and wouldn't compile.
So, I tried another MWE and found out what was caus
Hi,
> In order answer that you have to make a MWE that we can run without the
> need to edit a file.
> Hans
Sorry for having assumed that sharing the code was sufficient as MWE.
Here is the trimmed version that still throws the error
\startMPpage
StartPage ;
numeric row, col, unit;
pair
On 6/4/2021 1:25 PM, Ajith R wrote:
Hi,
In order answer that you have to make a MWE that we can run without the
need to edit a file.
Hans
Sorry for having assumed that sharing the code was sufficient as MWE.
Here is the trimmed version that still throws the error
\startMPpage
StartPage
Hi all,
I am new to context and need help in solving an error.
I am trying to print some numbers in a grid onto a transparent sheet as mirror
images so that the numbers are correctly displayed when I view it from the non
printed side. The numbers have a particular sequence which cannot be obtai
On 6/4/2021 10:15 AM, Ajith R wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to context and need help in solving an error.
I am trying to print some numbers in a grid onto a transparent sheet as mirror images so
that the numbers are correctly displayed when I view it from the non printed side. The
numbers have a pa
On 21/05/2021 14:14, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
It looks like textext.dflt is undefined in the latest lmtx because it is now
renamed to textext.dlft :)
As we say in dutch: een kniesoor die daar op let
;-)
___
If your
the line preventing the output from showing uo seems to be be:
draw textext.dflt("DFLT-" & MonTexte) shifted PB;
If I remove that, I'll get output.
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6
> mtx-context | main context file:
> /home/vm/context/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkxl/context.mkxl
> mtx-context | current version: 2021.05.20 16:06
>
>
> it will produce an error (and an empty page)
>
>
> metapost> initializing instance
> initializing instance 'metafun:1' using format
'metafun' and method 'default'
metapost> loading 'metafun' as 'metafun.mpxl' using method 'default'
metapost > initializing number mode 'scaled'
On 5/15/21 2:42 PM, Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
Hi,
you could do something like this:
\startMPpage
for i = 0 upto 10:
drawarrow if uniformdeviate(1)<0.5: reverse fi ((0,0)--(2cm,0)) yshifted i*cm;
endfor;
\stopMPpage
/Mikael
Hi Mikael,
wonderful, thanks for the quick answer! Yes that works as
Hi,
you could do something like this:
\startMPpage
for i = 0 upto 10:
drawarrow if uniformdeviate(1)<0.5: reverse fi ((0,0)--(2cm,0)) yshifted i*cm;
endfor;
\stopMPpage
/Mikael
On Sat, May 15, 2021 at 2:30 PM Thomas A. Schmitz
wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> for a slide template, I want to draw colore
Hi all,
for a slide template, I want to draw colored arrows in a randomized
color (from a list of colors). This works (and the code is far too
clever for me, I must have copied it somewhere):
save mycolor ; color mycolor[] ;
mycolor[1] := (0.2, 0.3, 0.4) ;
mycolor[2] := (0.6, 0.6, 0.4) ;
myco
On 4/12/2021 11:47 PM, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi,
Ok, changing the unitsquare into fullsquare is giving a better result, however
it is still not the right drawing. I realise, that in this case probably the
use of a vector in this way is not appropriate. — I have changed the drawing
into something
Hi,
Ok, changing the unitsquare into fullsquare is giving a better result, however
it is still not the right drawing. I realise, that in this case probably the
use of a vector in this way is not appropriate. — I have changed the drawing
into something with rotating the top-line of the rectangle
Thank you Jairo for your immediate answer. Although it is not yet what I have
in mind, I see now what to do.
Thanks!
Willi
> On 12 Apr 2021, at 23:22, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
>
> Is this what you need? If so, change unitsquare by fullsquare.
>
> Jairo
>
> El lun, 12 de abr. de 2021 a la(s)
Is this what you need? If so, change unitsquare by fullsquare.
Jairo
El lun, 12 de abr. de 2021 a la(s) 16:06, Willi Egger (cont...@boede.nl)
escribió:
> Hi
>
> can somebody tell me why I do not get a trapezoid with bottom angles of
> 120 degrees?
>
> Please try the attached minimal example.
>
>
Hican somebody tell me why I do not get a trapezoid with bottom angles of 120 degrees?Please try the attached minimal example.Thank you!Willi
test.tex
Description: Binary data
test.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2021, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I'm still in metafun (and svg) mode I decided to support patterns
> (that are already supported at the tex end) also in metafun. As there
> has never been demands I suppose it's not that interesting but it sort
>
Sorry for the noise, my fault: Thunderbird replaced some semicolon
combinations with emojis, so they were missing when I copied and pasted
them in a source file.
Massi
Il 25/03/21 15:14, mf ha scritto:
Il 25/03/21 14:11, Hans Hagen ha scritto:
\startMPpage[offset=1cm]
draw (fullcircle
Il 25/03/21 14:11, Hans Hagen ha scritto:
\startMPpage[offset=1cm]
draw (fullcircle scaled 5cm shifted (0cm,0cm))
withpattern image (fill fullcircle scaled 1cm withcolor
"darkblue" ;)
withpatternscale (1/10,1/10)
;
draw (fullcircle scaled 5cm shifted (5cm,0cm)
Hi,
As I'm still in metafun (and svg) mode I decided to support patterns
(that are already supported at the tex end) also in metafun. As there
has never been demands I suppose it's not that interesting but it sort
of fits in.
There are some tricky aspectx involved so the inter
Dear Hans,
> \$ \_ \& \{ \}
>
> become letters when we flush a mp graphic, so use
>
> \lbrace \rbrace instead
>
It works well.
Thank you so much.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
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Hi,
Set notation “{}” is OK in TeX mode.
But it is missing in the output of the metafun code.
Here is an MWE.
It is same in two different versions.
ConTeXt ver: 2021.01.17 21:42 LMTX fmt: 2021.2.4 int: english/english
ConTeXt ver: 2021.03.13 11:22 LMTX fmt: 2021.3.14 int: english/english
On 3/14/2021 10:22 AM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Hi,
Set notation “{}” is OK in TeX mode.
But it is missing in the output of the metafun code.
Here is an MWE.
It is same in two different versions.
ConTeXt ver: 2021.01.17 21:42 LMTX fmt: 2021.2.4 int: english/english
ConTeXt ver: 2021.03.13 11:22
On 3/6/2021 11:17 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi Hans,
Some time ago, you offered this code to respond to a specific request
from me. I used this code again and wanted to know if it was possible
for the title "Algorithm" to be automatically centered based on the content.
Thank you
See Wolfga
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 06.03.2021 um 11:17:
Hi Hans,
Some time ago, you offered this code to respond to a specific request
from me. I used this code again and wanted to know if it was possible
for the title "Algorithm" to be automatically centered based on the content.
Thank you
Fabrice
Hi Hans,
Some time ago, you offered this code to respond to a specific request from
me. I used this code again and wanted to know if it was possible for the
title "Algorithm" to be automatically centered based on the content.
Thank you
Fabrice
\definecolor[MyBlue][c=0.2 , m=0.03, y=0.00, k=0.00]
On 2/20/2021 6:43 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Thanks for the new upload.
For your information, I would like to report that the metafun.tex file typesets
almost corretly (actually I often typeset it for testing a new upload…) but I
get a PDF with 400 pages instead the 448 you are mentionning…
The
gt; When making sure that the metafun manual processes with lmtx (where we have
> sometimes different implementations of macros) I also checked performance.
>
> When we started with this manual, it was still MKII time so we either had
> direct calls or inbetween calls. Especially
Hi,
When making sure that the metafun manual processes with lmtx (where we
have sometimes different implementations of macros) I also checked
performance.
When we started with this manual, it was still MKII time so we either
had direct calls or inbetween calls. Especially multiple runs
Hi,
I think I found the bug that made me send a
"false positive" a few days ago.
Looks like something messes up with metafun odd function.
This snippet of code:
\starttext
\startMPpage
path p;p:=origin--(20,20);
draw p;
draw p reflectedabout ((10,10),(10,-10)) withcolor red;
for
e Texworks), however this does not
seem to be happening. I haven't used "show" in MetaFun for a while,
am I implementing it correctly?
Best Wishes
Keith McKay
MWE %
\setuppapersize[A4, portrait]
\starttext
\startMPpage
StartPage;
width := PaperWidth ; height :=
On 1/7/2021 4:11 PM, Keith McKay wrote:
In the MWE below I would expect the "show" command to print the value of
p in the console output (I use Texworks), however this does not seem to
be happening. I haven't used "show" in MetaFun for a while, am I
implementing it
In the MWE below I would expect the "show" command to print the value of
p in the console output (I use Texworks), however this does not seem to
be happening. I haven't used "show" in MetaFun for a while, am I
implementing it correctly?
Best Wishes
> Am 29.12.2020 um 22:56 schrieb Garulfo :
>
> Which process would you advice to add « drop shadows » to any kind of metafun
> / metapost figures like:
> picture p;
> p := textext("MetaPost is fun!") shifted (10cm,10cm);
>
>
> My current understanding of
On Fri, 1 Jan 2021, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, Garulfo wrote:
>
> > Which process would you advice to add « drop shadows » to any kind of
> > metafun / metapost figures like:
>
> > Actually, all this seems long and tedious, and contrasts with the
On Tue, 29 Dec 2020, Garulfo wrote:
> Which process would you advice to add « drop shadows » to any kind of metafun
> / metapost figures like:
> picture p;
> p := textext("MetaPost is fun!") shifted (10cm,10cm);
>
> My current understanding of the required steps
Which process would you advice to add « drop shadows » to any kind of metafun /
metapost figures like:
picture p;
p := textext("MetaPost is fun!") shifted (10cm,10cm);
My current understanding of the required steps :
1- fill p with the shadow color
2- write it to an external met
quot;,.5,red) ;
mydotlabel(textext("\switchtobodyfont[8pt]" & "B"), point 1 of p)
withcolor transparent("exclusion",.5,red) ;
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
%% end squaredot-test.tex
I get an error message, which is obscure to me, saying:
%-- begin error message
On 12/25/20 10:09 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
>> [...]
> \startMPcode
> path p ; p := (
> ( 1, 1) --
> ( 1, 5) --
> (10, 10) --
> (14, 4) --
> cycle) xsized .75TextWidth;
>
> draw p ;
>
> freelabel("\strut α",point 0 of p,center p) ;
> freel
On 12/25/2020 6:36 PM, Fabrice L wrote:
Hi,
Le 25 déc. 2020 à 12:30, Pablo Rodriguez a écrit :
Dear list,
I have this minimal MetaFun sample (the only one in my real document):
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\startMPcode
pair a ; a := (1, 1) ;
pair b ; b := (1, 10) ;
pair c
On 12/25/20 6:36 PM, Fabrice L wrote:
>> I have this minimal MetaFun sample (the only one in my real document):
>> [...]
>> Is there a way to relate adapt the labels to the xsized positions used?
>
> I’m sure somebody could find a more elegant solution, but
Hi,
> Le 25 déc. 2020 à 12:30, Pablo Rodriguez a écrit :
>
> Dear list,
>
> I have this minimal MetaFun sample (the only one in my real document):
>
> \setupbodyfont[pagella]
> \starttext
> \startMPcode
> pair a ; a := (1, 1) ;
> pair b ; b := (
Dear list,
I have this minimal MetaFun sample (the only one in my real document):
\setupbodyfont[pagella]
\starttext
\startMPcode
pair a ; a := (1, 1) ;
pair b ; b := (1, 10) ;
pair c ; c := (10, 10) ;
pair d ; d := (10, 1) ;
draw (a--b--c--d--a) xsized .75TextWidth;
draw
Hi,
> Le 25 déc. 2020 à 08:48, Jairo A. del Rio a écrit :
>
> Hi, list. I've got a question about paths and intersections. The following:
>
> \starttext
> \startMPpage
> path p[];
>
> p[1] = fullcircle scaled 2cm;
> p[2] = unitsquare shifted (4cm,6cm);
>
> if (known (p[1] intersectionpoint p
Hi, list. I've got a question about paths and intersections. The following:
\starttext
\startMPpage
path p[];
p[1] = fullcircle scaled 2cm;
p[2] = unitsquare shifted (4cm,6cm);
if (known (p[1] intersectionpoint p[2])):
draw textext("yes");
else:
draw textext("no");
fi;
\stopMPpage
Much more lean now thanks to your feedbacks.
I prefered to "remove the shapes of the letter"
rather than doubling the shading.
Wikified https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Cover_Pages#.22Empty.22_letters
\definecolor [ColorHighA] [h=c4a000]
\definecolor [ColorHighB] [h=602217]
\definecolor [Col
> On 24 Dec 2020, at 00:14, Garulfo wrote:
>
> Thanks Taco,
>
> I made some progress :
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Talk:Cover_Pages
>
> I now have two additional questions ... ;-)
>
> - How can I deal with "space" characters (because current solution
> requires to explicitly add the ~
On 12/24/2020 12:46 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Garulfo,
Thank you for sharing your nice example: it typesets correctly with mkiv, but
it seems to me that with LMTX the text does not appear (at least on my
installation of the latest LMTX).
I admit that I had to trial and error this:
\startMP
r)
- What would be the work to do in order to make this mechanism directly
usable in metapost / metafun, within \startMPpage \stopMPpage,
- to avoid switching between \start\stopMPdrawing and TeX
- to have something like "draw followtext" in mp-blob.mpiv ?
Maybe pickup s
be the work to do in order to make this mechanism directly
> usable in metapost / metafun, within \startMPpage \stopMPpage,
> - to avoid switching between \start\stopMPdrawing and TeX
>
make this mechanism directly
usable in metapost / metafun, within \startMPpage \stopMPpage,
- to avoid switching between \start\stopMPdrawing and TeX
- to have something like "draw followtext&q
> On 21 Dec 2020, at 16:09, Garulfo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>
> * I try to "remove the paths of text" from a metapost pictures to let
> the background visible.
>
> * Using
> https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2018/thread.html#92725
>
> * I was able to get the following with one glyph (
Hi,
* I try to "remove the paths of text" from a metapost pictures to let
the background visible.
* Using
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2018/thread.html#92725
* I was able to get the following with one glyph (MVE code below)
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/images/d/d2/test
Nice. It works again. Thank you very much!
Cordially,
Jairo
El lun., 21 de dic. de 2020 2:45 a. m., Hans Hagen
escribió:
> On 12/21/2020 4:46 AM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
> > While shading works with MkIV, with LMTX the following breaks:
> >
> >
> > \startMPpage
> >
> > comment("two shades with
On 12/21/2020 4:46 AM, Jairo A. del Rio wrote:
While shading works with MkIV, with LMTX the following breaks:
\startMPpage
comment("two shades with named colors");
fill fullcircle scaled 5cm
withshademethod "circular"
withshadecolors ((1,0,0),(0,0,1,0))
;
fill fullcircle scaled 5cm shifte
quot;circular"
withcolor (1,0,0,0) shadedinto "blue"
;
\stopMPpage
The log says:
metafun > log >
metafun > log > error: Unknown relation will be considered false
metafun > log >
metapost > log >
metapost > log >
metapost > log > :
meta
issue is
PDF-viewer-specific, I'm using Chromium as the PDF viewer).
I tried doing this in two different ways: using includesvgfile with
the offset option, and using startMPcode with setbounds in the MetaFun
code. In both cases I just get blank space instead of the cut-off
content
How can I fix th
On 12/17/20 6:45 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 12/17/20 5:08 PM, Neven Sajko wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Dec 2020 at 15:27, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>> [...]
>>> Can you check with a desktop pdf viewer as well.
>>
>> It looks the same with MuPDF.
>
> Hi Neven,
>
> it seems to be an issue with the conversi
On 12/17/20 5:08 PM, Neven Sajko wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Dec 2020 at 15:27, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> [...]
>> Can you check with a desktop pdf viewer as well.
>
> It looks the same with MuPDF.
Hi Neven,
it seems to be an issue with the conversion of the SVG file.
> This is a combined TeX file contai
On Thu, 17 Dec 2020 at 15:27, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> OT but can Gadfly directly produce PDFs? [...]
Yes it can. Going to try that route if this doesn't work out.
> [..] Depending on how complicated plots you want to generate, you can also
> use metapost graph module or pdfplots package for dra
ecific, I'm using Chromium as the PDF viewer).
Can you check with a desktop pdf viewer as well.
> I tried doing this in two different ways: using includesvgfile with
> the offset option, and using startMPcode with setbounds in the MetaFun
> code. In both cases I just get blank space in
um as the PDF viewer).
I tried doing this in two different ways: using includesvgfile with
the offset option, and using startMPcode with setbounds in the MetaFun
code. In both cases I just get blank space instead of the cut-off
content
How can I fix this?
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