Hello Sanjoy,
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(I wonder if the live context has been having the same problem?)
I tried to fix it after Taco reported the exact problem. Plese test
if it's working now.
Thanks, the live context works! I tested this file:
Thank you and Mojca for testing and fixing things.
Patrick
On 9/24/06, Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
These were the memory setting in the /etc/texmf/texmf.d/95NonPath.cnf
configlet that is part of Debian and Ubuntu:
main_memory = 100 % words of inimemory available; also applies to inimfmp
main_memory.context = 150
main_memory.mpost = 150
I
(I wonder if the live context has been having the same problem?)
I tried to fix it after Taco reported the exact problem. Plese test
if it's working now.
Thanks, the live context works! I tested this file:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\startreusableMPgraphic{a}
fill
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
omitted an
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 is too expensive
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).
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 it worked
Hi,
This all sounds like the 'missing specials' problem that is caused
by conflicting -progname= arguments when using the web2c version
of metapost.
Make sure you do not have conflicting memory settings for both
main_memory.mpost
as well as
main_memory.metafun
The best is to remove all
These were the memory setting in the /etc/texmf/texmf.d/95NonPath.cnf
configlet that is part of Debian and Ubuntu:
main_memory = 100 % words of inimemory available; also applies to inimfmp
main_memory.context = 150
main_memory.mpost = 150
I commented out the .mpost line (there was no