Re: [NTG-context] Some macros (Metafun)

2019-08-11 Thread Hans Hagen
On 8/12/2019 12:40 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote: Hi Hans, Sorry but I did not see your email. What is the default color used to draw the path p ? drawlineoptions (withpen pencircle scaled 1.0 drawoptionsfactor withcolor .5white) ; drawpointoptions (withpen pencircle scaled 4.0

Re: [NTG-context] Some macros (Metafun)

2019-08-11 Thread Fabrice Couvreur
Hi Hans, Sorry but I did not see your email. What is the default color used to draw the path p ? Thank you. Le ven. 9 août 2019 à 13:12, Hans Hagen a écrit : > On 8/9/2019 10:57 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote: > > Hello, > > In the Metafun manual, Hans uses macros like drawpath p ; > >

Re: [NTG-context] Wrong MetaPost text output

2019-08-11 Thread Alan Braslau
On Sun, 11 Aug 2019 11:12:55 -0700 Henri Menke wrote: > Thank you for the quick repsonse. This looks good to me. However, > could you tell me a way to get the correct baseline with textext? When > I use > > \startMPpage > draw btex dummy etex shifted (0,0); > draw btex foo etex

Re: [NTG-context] Wrong MetaPost text output

2019-08-11 Thread Henri Menke
On 8/11/19 10:51 AM, Hans Hagen wrote: > I'll do this (lmtx): > > metapost> use 'textext(.)' instead of 'btex . etex' > metapost> rewrapping btex ... etex at the outer level [[dummy]] > metapost> rewrapping btex ... etex at the outer level [["foo"]] > metapost

Re: [NTG-context] Wrong MetaPost text output

2019-08-11 Thread Hans Hagen
On 8/11/2019 6:09 PM, Henri Menke wrote: Dear devs, There seems to be a bug in the MetaPost integration of ConTeXt. The MWE below should produce three different labels “dummy foo bar” but instead produces “bar bar bar”. The same example works correctly in plain MetaPost. Originally reported

[NTG-context] Wrong MetaPost text output

2019-08-11 Thread Henri Menke
Dear devs, There seems to be a bug in the MetaPost integration of ConTeXt. The MWE below should produce three different labels “dummy foo bar” but instead produces “bar bar bar”. The same example works correctly in plain MetaPost. Originally reported on