I am afraid I don't completely understand this. Doing:
\startbuffer[fig-1]
\startMPcode
draw origin-(20,0) .. origin+(0,20) .. origin+(20,0) .. origin+(0,-20) .. cycle
withcolor darkgreen;
label(textext(Test),origin);
\stopMPcode
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\processMPbuffer[fig-1]
\stoptext
I get the
Am 03.10.2011 um 09:05 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
I am afraid I don't completely understand this. Doing:
\startbuffer[fig-1]
\startMPcode
draw origin-(20,0) .. origin+(0,20) .. origin+(20,0) .. origin+(0,-20) ..
cycle withcolor darkgreen;
label(textext(Test),origin);
\stopMPcode
Thanks, this works indeed. But I hoped to be able to produce in this manner at
one stroke a series of separate figures, each in its own pdf file. Or is this
an impossible action?
Hans van der Meer
On 3 okt. 2011, at 09:09, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 03.10.2011 um 09:05 schrieb Meer, H.
On Mon, Oct 3, 2011 at 10:12, Meer, H. van der wrote:
Thanks, this works indeed. But I hoped to be able to produce in this manner
at one stroke a series of separate figures, each in its own pdf file. Or is
this an impossible action?
Then create file.mp with
beginfig(1);
... metapost code
I would like to generate metapost figures in separate pdf-files (in some
convenient directory, they are reused elsewhere). This as part of a project
structure. I know that on a separate run such a pdf can be generated with:
context figurefile running on input
\input some-metapost-inclusions
On Thu, 29 Sep 2011, Meer, H. van der wrote:
I would like to generate metapost figures in separate pdf-files (in some
convenient directory, they are reused elsewhere). This as part of a project
structure. I know that on a separate run such a pdf can be generated with:
context figurefile