Ok, I will do that.
Thnx,
Dirard
* On 14/05/07 at 11:34 luigi scarso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Also, have a look at
> http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/graphics/metapost/contrib/macros/metaobj
> It seems that it has the same power of XY-pic .
> --
> luigi
> -
Also, have a look at
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/graphics/metapost/contrib/macros/metaobj
It seems that it has the same power of XY-pic .
--
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On 5/4/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Luigi,
>
> It works!
I'm not so sure about this, if I have time I will give a closer look.
BTW, the safest way actually is to made your xy-diagrams in pdftex as
singles figure and then import in context using \externalfigure.
With a bit of TeX
Luigi,
It works!
Grazie mille,
Dirard
* On 04/05/07 at 02:40 luigi scarso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/2/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I save the following code in a file, say tt.tex.
> > Then I just run texec tt.tex.
> > It compiles. The problem is that the universal ar
On 5/2/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I save the following code in a file, say tt.tex.
> Then I just run texec tt.tex.
> It compiles. The problem is that the universal arrow is not displayed
> as it should; i.e. a dotted arrow.
>
> ---
> \input xy
> \xyoption{all}
> \starttext
> \s
hmm, some problem with [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe a collision with another macro of context.
I will investigate
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On 5/2/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't use LaTeX either. This code comes from my thesis which I wrote
> in plain TeX.
>
> Save the following code in a file:
> --
> \input xy
> \xyoption{all}
> \xyoption{dvips}
> $$
> \xymatrix{
> & W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \
I don't use LaTeX either. This code comes from my thesis which I wrote
in plain TeX.
Save the following code in a file:
--
\input xy
\xyoption{all}
\xyoption{dvips}
$$
\xymatrix{
& W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar[dl]_{f_1} &&\\
X & X \times Y \ar[l]_{p_1} \ar[r]^{p_2} & Y }
$$
On 5/2/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I save the following code in a file, say tt.tex.
> Then I just run texec tt.tex.
yes, ok
How did you used to compile it under LaTeX ? (sorry, I don't use latex
from a long time)
--
luigi
I save the following code in a file, say tt.tex.
Then I just run texec tt.tex.
It compiles. The problem is that the universal arrow is not displayed
as it should; i.e. a dotted arrow.
---
\input xy
\xyoption{all}
\starttext
\startformula
\xymatrix{
& W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar
On 5/2/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There seems to be something wrong with the dotted arrows.
> I tried different codes.
>
> The following code compiles.
> ---
> \input xy
> \xyoption{all}
> \starttext
> \startformula
> \xymatrix{
> & W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar
There seems to be something wrong with the dotted arrows.
I tried different codes.
The following code compiles.
---
\input xy
\xyoption{all}
\starttext
\startformula
\xymatrix{
& W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar[dl]_{f_1} &&\\
X & X \times Y \ar[l]_{p_1} \ar[r]^{p_2} & Y }
\stop
hmm, try this
\input xy
\xyoption{all}
\unprotect
\appendtoks
\xywithoption{tips}{\let\tipsize\bodyfontpoint}%
\to\everybodyfont
\protect %\endinput
% \usemodule[xypic]
\starttext
\startformula
\xymatrix{
& W \ar[dr]^{f_2} [EMAIL PROTECTED]>}[d]_{f} \ar[dl]_{f_1} &&\\
X & X \times Y \ar[l]
Hi all,
I created a m-xypic.tex file with the code that Luigi suggested.
Then I tried to run texec on my file t.tex, but texec hangs with a message
}[d]_{f} \ar[dl]_{f_1} &&\\
X & X \times Y \ar[l]_{p_1} \ar[r]^{p_2} & Y }
\stopformula
\stoptext
---
Dirard
* On 01/05/07 at 09:09 luigi scarso
Also in
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.tex.context/5227/focus=5254
Save following line in m-xypic.tex
%%%
%m-xypic.tex
%
\input xy
\xyoption{all}
\unprotect
\appendtoks
\xywithoption{tips}{\let\tipsize\bodyfontpoint}%
\to\everybodyfont
\protect \endinput
On 4/27/07, Dirard Mikdad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo,
>
> I want to convert my thesis (which I wrote in plain tex) to ConTeXt.
> Unfortunately the process fails because my documents contain
> some commutative diagrams made in Xypic. Is it possible to convert xy
> code to something that ConT
Hallo,
I want to convert my thesis (which I wrote in plain tex) to ConTeXt.
Unfortunately the process fails because my documents contain
some commutative diagrams made in Xypic. Is it possible to convert xy
code to something that ConTeXt can understand?
Thanks,
Dirard
_
Hallo,
I want to convert my thesis (which I wrote in plain tex) to ConTeXt.
Unfortunately the process fails because my documents contain
some commutative diagrams made in Xypic. Is it possible to convert xy
code to something that ConTeXt can understand?
Thanks,
Dirard
_
Vit, the last things.
After that I consider this topic closed.
>>+ limitation by substance: drawing is mostly done via fonts
Yes, I forget to write it.
>>[XFIG]..Export to context is good news. But still no parametrization
possible :-(
..maybe something to play this summer...
Now for metapost:
sh
luigi.scarso wrote:
Vit, many thanks for your answer.
Vit Zyka wrote:
1. For a moment I set
shell_escape =f
in `kpsewhich texmf.cnf'
ok, done
2. Input file f.tex:
\startuseMPgraphic{A}
draw unitcircle scaled\overlaywidth;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\defineoverlay
[B]
[\uniqueMPgraphic{A}
Vit, many thanks for your answer.
Vit Zyka wrote:
1. For a moment I set
shell_escape =f
in `kpsewhich texmf.cnf'
ok, done
2. Input file f.tex:
\startuseMPgraphic{A}
draw unitcircle scaled\overlaywidth;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\defineoverlay
[B]
[\uniqueMPgraphic{A}]
\starttext
\fram
luigi.scarso wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
But a mp graphic must be preprocessed by mpost for inclusion, and I
can do it only
if I can execute sysytems commands; this open a security and
performance issues.
It is true only for very advanced features like text along line,
AFAIK. For framed text it is po
Vit Zyka wrote:
But a mp graphic must be preprocessed by mpost for inclusion, and I
can do it only
if I can execute sysytems commands; this open a security and
performance issues.
It is true only for very advanced features like text along line,
AFAIK. For framed text it is possible to run mpost
luigi.scarso wrote:
Vit Zyka wrote:
before I started to use context I had prepared some diagrams in xypic.
Me too, for some notes on a course on commutative algebra when I was
student at university.
It was the only way I knew for creating vector graphics for both tex
and pdftex with text and g
Vit Zyka wrote:
before I started to use context I had prepared some diagrams in xypic.
Me too, for some notes on a course on commutative algebra when I was
student at university.
It was the only way I knew for creating vector graphics for both tex
and pdftex with text and graphics interaction
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 26.04.2005 um 17:35 schrieb luigi.scarso:
[OT] Can XYpic be used under Context ? I will try .
At least for me this works:
\input xy
\xyoption{frame}
\starttext
\framed[offset=10pt]{%
\xy
(0,0) *++=\hbox{text} *\frm{--} ;
(50,0) *++=\hbox{text} *\frm{..} ;
(100,0) *++=
Am 26.04.2005 um 17:35 schrieb luigi.scarso:
[OT] Can XYpic be used under Context ? I will try .
At least for me this works:
\input xy
\xyoption{frame}
\starttext
\framed[offset=10pt]{%
\xy
(0,0) *++=\hbox{text} *\frm{--} ;
(50,0) *++=\hbox{text} *\frm{..} ;
(100,0) *++=\hbox{text} *\frm{=} ;
\end
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