over new frontiers:
NTS, MetaFun, Oriental TeX, LuaTeX, mplib, LuaMetaTeX…
They’re also dubbed the incisors (AKA cutting edge) of the dinosaur of
Open Source.
ConTeXt is aimed at creative users, known for advanced features like
extensive font control and direct XML processing, with a deep
lected do
local combined = { }
add(combined,whatever,"commands")
add(combined,whatever,"environments")
if interface == "common" then
add(combined,whatever,"textnames")
add(combined,whatever,"
upport for envelopes (penbased outlines) in metafun. This is still work in progress, some is present and discussed in the manual, and we'll come back to that sometime next month. Given the next item, we also might need to change some in the manual (different focus).-- Because we have users who have to c
ented metapost) features.
>
> -- In the process, support for LCH colors has been added, which is
> documented in the (eg luametafun manual).
>
> -- The math manual is not yet there because we were distracted by
> improving support for envelopes (penbased outlines) in metafun. This is
> still wo
in the (eg luametafun manual).
-- The math manual is not yet there because we were distracted by
improving support for envelopes (penbased outlines) in metafun. This is
still work in progress, some is present and discussed in the manual, and
we'll come back to that sometime next month. Given
nts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
open source > level 1, order 2, name './ctx-test-MetaPost-pdf.tex'
fonts > preloading latin modern fonts (second stage)
fonts > 'fallback modern rm 12pt' is loaded
structu
gradients, MetaPost needs to work with Metafun (see here :
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Color_in_MetaPost).
Perhaps an image in *.png format is required. But I can't give any
advice, as I'm not an experienced MetaPost/Metafun user.
see this code below and the result as attached file
mp-sketch;
%D
%Dbeginfig(1)
%D sketchypaths; % Make draw and fill sketchy
%D ...
%D naturalizepaths; % Restore the value of draw and fill
%D ...
%Dendfig
%D \stoptyping
%D
%D The code is heavily inspired by Hans Hagen's Metafun macros.
%D
%D The macro \type{sketch
eX Live 2023). In ConTeXt
> terms, this is almost ancient (»uralt«).
Just to clarify, TeX Live 2023 has a perfectly good, rather up-to-date version
of ConTeXt. I’m using it to typeset books and papers with all sorts of MetaFun
craziness. However, if I attempt to typeset one of these ConTeXt d
to use the lmt_shade function and it fails with two error messages.
> the first one is:
> *metafun > log > error: Not a cycle*
> followed by lots of trace messages, then:
> *metafun > log > That contour should have ended with '.. cycle' or '&
> cycle'. So I'll
Dear Keith,
> Le 18 févr. 2024 à 11:44, Keith McKay a écrit :
>
> Hi all
> I went to use the lmt_shade function and it fails with two error messages.
> the first one is:
>
> metafun > log > error: Not a cycle
>
> followed by lots of trace messages,
Hi all
I went to use the lmt_shade function and it fails with two error
messages. the first one is:
/metafun > log > error: Not a cycle/
followed by lots of trace messages, then:
/metafun > log > That contour should have ended with '.. cycle' or '&
cycle'. So I'll not change/
Shiv Shankar Dayal schrieb am 24.01.2024 um 17:06:
I am writing two books. One is on Rust programming and another is on
geometry, so I have syntax highlighted code and in second has lost of
diagrams.
Perhaps Aditya Mahajan can tell me how can I cache code snippets.
Invoking VIM will have
> >
> > Caching is enabled out of the box, so you don't need to configure
> anything.
> >
> >> Other than that, how can I cache Metafun images so that they are not
> >> recomputed on every processing of file.
> >
> > There used to a command for caching
/filter/blob/dev/vim-README.md
Caching is enabled out of the box, so you don't need to configure anything.
Other than that, how can I cache Metafun images so that they are not
recomputed on every processing of file.
There used to a command for caching metafun images in MkII, but I don't know
aching is enabled out of the box, so you don't need to configure anything.
> Other than that, how can I cache Metafun images so that they are not
> recomputed on every processing of file.
There used to a command for caching metafun images in MkII, but I don't know if
that is really needed in LMTX. I
than that, how can I cache Metafun images so that they are not
recomputed on every processing of file.
--
Respect,
Shiv Shankar Dayal
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Can we please add
https://github.com/jemmybutton/byrne-euclid/blob/master/byrne.mp to Wiki
because files have a tendency to disappear?
Similarly, can we please add
https://github.com/thruston/Drawing-with-Metapost/blob/main/Drawing-with-Metapost.pdf
file to Wiki?
--
Respect,
Shiv Shankar Dayal
The fiziko library by the same author is also very interesting:
> https://github.com/jemmybutton/fiziko
> Since it has some pseudo-3D features, maybe you can learn from it.
>
Thanks for all this info. I will look into this and perhaps come up with a
Metapost file, and then we can possibly add
,
and would work with MetaFun (I think). The LaTeX package is in TeX Live, and
the ConTeXt version is at https://github.com/jemmybutton/byrne-euclid/.
The fiziko library by the same author is also very interesting:
https://github.com/jemmybutton/fiziko
Since it has some pseudo-3D features, maybe you can
Hi Shiv,
The author of tikz-euclide has another package, tikz-elements, which looks like
it could be used to do all of these calculations for MetaFun.
The tikz-elements package, in spite of its name, appears to contain exactly one
line of TikZ code. This line is in the very simple style file
Dear Bruce and Marco,
Thank you for your suggestions.
I think that it would be good enough to replace my code.
I learned new method which doesn’t use metaFun.
I’ll modify what you suggested for my purpose.
Thank you again.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
> 2024. 1. 13. 오전 7:38, Bruce Horrocks
. I understand that most of it is very easy, but still a library
will help new users.
Tikz has Tikz-Euclide and Asymptote has a Geometry package. A similar
library for Metafun
will be very useful.
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On Fri, 12 Jan 2024, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Do we have a geometry library for common operations like finding tangents,
> perpendiculars, circumcircle, orthocenters and such?
No library that I know of, but drawing tangents (and therefore, perpendiculars)
is straight-forward:
etry library for common operations like finding
> tangents, perpendiculars, circumcircle, orthocenters and such?
>
> I don’t think we have anything like that specifically in the MetaFun
> world, but if there is a MetaPost package you like, you can use it with
> MetaFun. For example, the TeX
Hi Shiv,
> Do we have a geometry library for common operations like finding tangents,
> perpendiculars, circumcircle, orthocenters and such?
I don’t think we have anything like that specifically in the MetaFun world, but
if there is a MetaPost package you like, you can use it with M
Do we have a geometry library for common operations like finding tangents,
perpendiculars, circumcircle, orthocenters and such?
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On 1/11/2024 4:54 PM, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
Dear Gavin,
I am aware of these resources. My question is about docs of those
Metapost libs which are in the distribution in Metapost directory.
If something is not in the metafun, luametafun or another manual, then
you should not use it as it's
ces I use,
> roughly in the order I search when trying to solve a problem.
>
> - MetaFun Manual (http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/metafun-p.pdf)
> This is most comprehensive and helpful source.
> - MetaPost Manual (http://mirrors.ctan.org/systems/doc/metapost/mpman.pdf)
> This
Hi Shiv,
I am working with MetaPost in ConTeXt. Here are the resources I use, roughly in
the order I search when trying to solve a problem.
- MetaFun Manual (http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/metafun-p.pdf) This
is most comprehensive and helpful source.
- MetaPost Manual (http
stuff, there should be something
> connecting them. It should be interesting to look at as well as basic
> information about ConTeXt.
> Hraban
>
The suite ConTeXt/Metafun is so powerful, and can do so much different things,
as already mentioned, that it can be difficult to present it in
Am 10.01.24 um 08:00 schrieb juh via ntg-context:
Am Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 09:59:14AM +0100 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
I’d like to have a poster that shows off ConTeXt/MetaFun features.
Do you have suggestions or (even better) would you like to create it?
It would be nice to have for further
On 1/10/2024 8:00 AM, juh via ntg-context wrote:
Dear Hraban,
Am Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 09:59:14AM +0100 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
I’d like to have a poster that shows off ConTeXt/MetaFun features.
Do you have suggestions or (even better) would you like to create it?
It would be nice to have
Dear Hraban,
Am Sun, Jan 07, 2024 at 09:59:14AM +0100 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
> I’d like to have a poster that shows off ConTeXt/MetaFun features.
> Do you have suggestions or (even better) would you like to create it?
> It would be nice to have for further events (last year I
On 1/8/2024 1:50 AM, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
I see many libraries for Metapost in Context source. Where are these
documented? I see Metafun manual as well, but I do not find all the
included libraries described.
i'm not sure what you mean with library ... can you give an example?
Hans
I see many libraries for Metapost in Context source. Where are these
documented? I see Metafun manual as well, but I do not find all the
included libraries described.
--
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Shiv Shankar Dayal
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Hi folks,
in March, there’ll be Linux Days in Chemnitz/Germany (Chemnitzer
Linuxtage, https://chemnitzer.linux-tage.de/2024/en/), an OSS fair.
DANTE usually has a booth there, and this time I’ll help.
I’d like to have a poster that shows off ConTeXt/MetaFun features.
Do you have suggestions
Hi Hans and Mikael,
Thanks for your solutions. I’m happy to discard paths that have no area, so I
used:
q = for i = 1 upto 3 :
if (length(p[i]) > 1): p[i] && fi
endfor
cycle ;
This worked in the MWE, but it didn’t solve my problem in the globes module.
Something else must be
On 12/31/2023 8:06 AM, Mikael Sundqvist wrote:
\startMPpage
path p[], q ;
p1 = fullcircle scaled 3cm ;
p2 = fullcircle scaled 2cm shifted (3cm,0) ;
p3 = (3cm,2cm) ;
p4 = fullcircle ;
q = p[1] for i = 2 upto 3:
if (length(p[i]) == 0): &&& else: && fi p[i]
endfor
&& cycle ;
eofill q withcolor 0.9
Hi
On Sun, Dec 31, 2023 at 3:33 AM Gavin via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Hi MetaFun fans,
>
> Following a suggestion of Hans, I experimented with && and &&& and &&&& for
> joining paths in MetaFun. The joiner &&& produces one long pat
Hi MetaFun fans,
Following a suggestion of Hans, I experimented with && and &&& and &&&& for
joining paths in MetaFun. The joiner &&& produces one long path, but && and
&&&& seem to produce a disconnected path which in
Hi Shiv and Fabrice,
> On Dec 30, 2023, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> It would be nice to either support Metapost 3D or Asymptote.
> On Dec 6, 2021, Fabrice L wrote:
> I would be very interested to see an example of a Metafun drawing made with
> the help of LuaTeX to speed up so
and calculates paths.
These paths are passed to MetaFun, which draws the globe.
about names:
how about
t-luageo.lmt
t-luageo.mpxl
so that one knows what comes with the module (we do the same with s-*
modules)
and you can add the example to the end of the module
\continueifinputfile{t-luageo.mkxl
and calculates paths.
These paths are passed to MetaFun, which draws the globe.
Just some quiks remarks ...
- you use the right strategy (tex/lua/mp)
- in mp you can do this
vardef theglobe(expr lat, lon) =
for i = 1 upto lua.mp.makeglobe(lat, lon):
(lua.mp.getglobepath(i
\typesetbuffer[demo]
2. How do I organize this according to TDS for sharing? I know what TDS is and
why it’s important, but that’s about it!
Hraban will guide you here.
3. Should I be creating a namespace for this module, or launching a separate
MetaFun instance? I have a general sense of what
Hello ConTeXters,
I wrote a little ConTeXt module for drawing globes. I would love some advice on
how to improve it and share it. The code is quite short (about 250 lines). Most
of the work is done by Lua, which reads the data files and calculates paths.
These paths are passed to MetaFun
solution. This adventure started
with the usual insidious idea: "I could do this in ConTeXt! And this is a
great opportunity to learn metafun!"
A couple weeks later, I have an almost ready product! It compiles fine, but
I have the following issue: The template creates a Line, composed o
Hi, I wanted to use dashed lines as folding marks, but apparently they
only work with pencircle, or at least not with pensquare.
The Metafun manual (Reference, C5) also shows a problem with "dashed
oddly", that I can’t reproduce in this MWE:
\startMPpage
draw (0,0)--(100,10
h = (z0--z4--z5--z1--cycle),
direction = "left",
alternative = "linear",
colors = {"black", "lightgray"},
] ;
Le ven. 6 oct. 2023 à 08:27, Henning Hraban Ramm a
écrit :
While the luametafun (“Metaf
= "linear",
colors = {"black", "lightgray"},
] ;
Le ven. 6 oct. 2023 à 08:27, Henning Hraban Ramm a écrit :
> While the luametafun (“Metafun XL”) manual is also (meta)fun, I meant
> the general metafun(-s|-p) manual, the big one (>400 p.
While the luametafun (“Metafun XL”) manual is also (meta)fun, I meant
the general metafun(-s|-p) manual, the big one (>400 p. in the “print”
version, >600 p. in the “screen” version). Recommended!
Hraban
Am 06.10.23 um 10:08 schrieb Keith McKay:
Also look at the LuaMetaFun manual cha
in, if possible, a gray gradient like in the image.
> > My code uses Metapost but maybe this is possible with Metafun.
>
> Have a look into the Metafun manual, chapter 8.1 “shading”.
>
> Hraban
>
>
> ___
Yes, indeed. The metafun manual also explains things about overlays and layers
I hadn't known. I'd previously ignored that manual.
Thank you,
Peter
> On 5/10/2023, at 7:05 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz
> wrote:
>
> Have a look at chapter 6.4 of the metafun manual. You need StartPage ...
Am 05.10.23 um 21:50 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur:
Hi,
I would like to obtain, if possible, a gray gradient like in the image.
My code uses Metapost but maybe this is possible with Metafun.
Have a look into the Metafun manual, chapter 8.1 “shading”.
Hraban
Hi,
I would like to obtain, if possible, a gray gradient like in the image. My
code uses Metapost but maybe this is possible with Metafun.
Thanks.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startMPcode
u=1.2cm;
interim ahangle := 30;
z0=(0,0);
z1=(3u,0
Have a look at chapter 6.4 of the metafun manual. You need StartPage ...
StopPage in your MPcode, then you can knock yourself out by using
variables such as PaperHeight or TextHeight and do all sorts of
calculations.
All best
Thomas
On 10/5/23 05:54, peter.hopcroft--- via ntg-context wrote
body) font size
tw : (layout) text width
th : (layout) text height
hs : (current) hsize
vs : (current) vsize
cd : (when set) column distance
cw : (when set) column width
cx : combination cell width
uu : user unit (\METAFUN)
Many thanks for the new release, Hans.
I wonder whether we could have
font size
> tw : (layout) text width
> th : (layout) text height
> hs : (current) hsize
> vs : (current) vsize
> cd : (when set) column distance
> cw : (when set) column width
> cx : combination cell width
> uu : user unit (\METAFUN)
Many thanks for the new release, Hans.
I wo
. One
of the predefined units is 'uu' with an associated \ununit (dimension)
variable and it's is also interfaced to metafun. That means that when
you use uu in metapost graphics you have to make sure that you save the
meaning and/or numeric uu now.
The idea is that just as in mp one can say
cker camps.
Looking at other stickers I guess hacker humor is often a bit crude or
pubertal.
I didn’t say we should print this design – Moss or maybe DANTE will.
I’d like to have some interesting/funny stickers to promote ConTeXt (and
MetaPost/MetaFun). And while I like the Dodo, it’s a MkII
, thanks a lot ! Most often, I’m isolated
working with ConTeXt, most collaborators using LaTeX. Of course, some have seen
the amazing things we can do with ConTeXt, and are using it a bit, but
installation remains a challenge for most of them. Being able to work and share
an overleaf project
ified form just for this purpose because
>> the performance penalty is less now.)
>
> If you have a chance to add a dir keyword, that would be great. Since the
> keyword is used inside a TikZ macro, I don’t see any way I can work around it
> in my document.
>
> I am gr
he
keyword is used inside a TikZ macro, I don’t see any way I can work around it
in my document.
I am gradually converting my diagrams from TikZ to MetaFun, but with well over
a hundred diagrams in my cur
TAPOST/Metafun to produce the graphics).
Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>, Mastodon
<https://newsie.social/@gctwnl>)
R IT Strategy <https://ea.rna.nl/> (main site)
Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book/
connect ("fermion", __i2, __v2, __o2);
vconnect ("photon", __v1, __v2);
vfreeze;
vdraw;
endsubgraph;
endchar;
\stopMPpage
\stoptext
but compiling that fails with
metapost> trace >
metapost> trace > loading metafun fo
the package.
> >
> > I have reverted to using mkiv for my course notes, because I heavily use
> > pgfplots and that is not working in LMTX. (I was also using some nice new
> > features of metafun, and have had to resort to compiling them externally
> > using
features of metafun, and have had to resort to compiling them externally using
LMTX via the filter module and compiling the main doc with MkIV).
afaik tikz should work ok, so can you make a test file?
Hans
that time, it appeared that I was
the only have having issues, so I thought that I was making a mistake in how I
was installing the package.
I have reverted to using mkiv for my course notes, because I heavily use
pgfplots and that is not working in LMTX. (I was also using some nice new
fea
Dear all,
I think that I found the cause.
The page layout of my file is different from that of MetaFun manual.
After borrowing the \setuplayout from MetaFun-000.tex, it works correctly.
I am sorry to give you a wrong example.
Thank you for reading.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
> 2023. 2. 10.
Dear all,
I copied the code of defining chapter command from metafun-000.tex, and run it.
But the result is different from that in MetaFun Manual.
There is a big spaces between the number and the title which yields the number
cannot be seen.
I commented out several lines which seems
Aye, thanks Mikael and Gavin. Hard 2023 re-start...
Le ven. 6 janv. 2023 à 15:58, Gavin a écrit :
> Hi Alex,
>
> > Is there a way to "continue" an MP figure? Like keeping the axes, etc.
> and just adding code to the figure?
>
> Buffers might be what yo
Hi Alex,
> Is there a way to "continue" an MP figure? Like keeping the axes, etc. and
> just adding code to the figure?
Buffers might be what you want. From the MetaFun manual:
> Buffers can be used to stepwise build graphics. By putting code in multiple
> buffers, you c
the
article by Fabrice Larribe "MetaFun for generative art (English)" within
that volume. The article was also mentioned in Chapter 7 of the manual
"On Target".
Best Wishes
Keith McKay
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Hi,
I uploaded the first 2023 lmtx. There are not that many changes, most
relate to updating manuals. Currently we're looking at the metafun /
luametafun and lowlevel manuals - adding some accumulated todo's.
Keep in mind that when we update manuals that is is not automatically
reflected
On 12/21/2022 3:05 PM, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Alexandre and Hans,
I also get no connectors drawn when I typeset Hans’s example file, anchors-002,
using, ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.15 18:12 LMTX fmt: 2022.12.21, on my M1 Mac. Same
error regarding anch_box_arrows_draw.
The file works fine
Hi Alexandre and Hans,
I also get no connectors drawn when I typeset Hans’s example file, anchors-002,
using, ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.15 18:12 LMTX fmt: 2022.12.21, on my M1 Mac. Same
error regarding anch_box_arrows_draw.
The file works fine with ConTeXt ver: 2022.12.07 20:24 LMTX fmt:
Hi Hans,
On osx-64 I'm not getting a single connector printed when compiling
anchor-002.tex. I've attached the log in case. Am I doing something wrong
on my end?
Le ven. 16 déc. 2022 à 17:56, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
a écrit :
> On 12/15/2022 10:54 PM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
>
On 12/15/2022 10:54 PM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the new release and the nice anchoring features.
I played a little bit with these, and noticed some issues: in the following
example, linking the bottom bounds of the integral signs is fine (as long as
numbers
On 12/15/2022 10:54 PM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the new release and the nice anchoring features.
I played a little bit with these, and noticed some issues: in the following
example, linking the bottom bounds of the integral signs is fine (as long as
numbers
Hi Hans,
Thanks for the new release and the nice anchoring features.
I played a little bit with these, and noticed some issues: in the following
example, linking the bottom bounds of the integral signs is fine (as long as
numbers are put there), but for the upper bounds, the \infty and \pi/2
On 12/15/2022 5:15 PM, Gavin wrote:
Hi Hans and List,
2) Can I tell \connectboxanchors to use my MetaPost code and pass key=value
pairs like I do with \setMPpositiongraphic?
see attached ... the 'cross pages' feature is in the upcoming
This indeed passes key=value pairs, but I cannot get
Hi Hans and List,
>> 2) Can I tell \connectboxanchors to use my MetaPost code and pass key=value
>> pairs like I do with \setMPpositiongraphic?
> see attached ... the 'cross pages' feature is in the upcoming
This indeed passes key=value pairs, but I cannot get it to pass mine. Is there
some
On 12/15/2022 4:20 AM, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
Hello MetaFun Math Lovers,
I am using MetaFun to attach diagrams to formulas. Both the physics and the
typesetting are going great! I attached a sample below, to give a taste of what
I am trying to do. This page of actual calculations has
Hello MetaFun Math Lovers,
I am using MetaFun to attach diagrams to formulas. Both the physics and the
typesetting are going great! I attached a sample below, to give a taste of what
I am trying to do. This page of actual calculations has examples of almost
everything I need. It’s a lot
use the MetaFun features of ConTeXt to cross out stuff.
% Cancel command for use in equations.
\startuniqueMPgraphic{cross out}
picture cross;
cross := image(draw (0,0)--(1,1); draw (0,1)--(1,0););
draw cross xscaled \overlaywidth yscaled \overlayheight withpen pencircle
scaled .8pt
Hi Uschi,
I use the MetaFun features of ConTeXt to cross out stuff.
% Cancel command for use in equations.
\startuniqueMPgraphic{cross out}
picture cross;
cross := image(draw (0,0)--(1,1); draw (0,1)--(1,0););
draw cross xscaled \overlaywidth yscaled \overlayheight withpen pencircle
timulating metafun
(attached a quick and dirty copy of one of our many todo docs)
Hans
(who every time he sees something called 'mastodon' has to smile and
remember reading
https://eu.palmbeachdailynews.com/story/entertainment/2020/10/16/carl-hiaasen-writes-pythons-palm-beach-and-potus-new-book/
Okay, they aren't _real_ perceptrons, but fancy parameterized trees
connected on a hex grid, coded with MetaFun and Lua.
Big version: https://pdfhost.io/v/piuN04dSq_perceptron
If anyone is interested in the full source code, let me know.
I couldn't get "angle" to work properly.
ple to do with layers/backgrounds + MetaFun.
If you want for there to be exactly three rules per paragraph, then that
is more complicated. I can think of some bad solutions (\everypar, Lua
callbacks), but I'll leave it to someone else to think of a good
solution.
Thank
I would suggest the approach of Wolfgang because the standard setting of
\framed(texts)’ width is fit and the height setting can be changed to this too.
Further I would suggest to use an overlay and a Metafun graphic for the
cut-indicators.
\defineoverlay[Cutpointstight][\useMPgraphic
Hi Joel,
> I'd like to add some area for readers to write in the margins of some
> text. This would leave three lines, like this to the right of the
> text.
Is it okay if there are rules continuously down the right column? If so,
this is fairly simple to do with layers/backgrounds
never know which function is part of MetaPost/MetaFun, my editor’s
syntax highlighting is incomplete...
Hraban
moireetest.tex
Description: TeX document
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Hi,
here’s a snippet of old Metapost code that I’d like to use in ConTeXt.
I didn’t manage to update it to MetaFun – can you help me?
Hraban
-
\setupbodyfont[plex,ss,8bp]
\startreusableMPgraphic{moiree}
% 1994 by Bogusław Jackowski (GUST)
defaultfont := "\truefontname{Sans}&quo
On 8/25/2022 6:05 PM, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context wrote:
I'm seeing the line + arcs behaviour here.
fixed in upload (we had a bug in mplib .. direction is now a primitive
so that one was wrong)
Hans
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I'm seeing the line + arcs behaviour here.
ConTeXt ver: 2022.08.05 11:44 LMTX fmt: 2022.8.5 int: english/english
> On 25 Aug 2022, at 13:03, Fabrice L via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Le 24 août 2022 à 22:50, fv leung via ntg-context a
>> écrit :
>>
>> The following used to
Hi,Le 24 août 2022 à 22:50, fv leung via ntg-context a écrit :The following used to produce three parallel lines.Now it produces one straight line and two arcs.\starttext\startMPcode z0 = origin; z1 = 72dir(45); dotlabel.bot("z0", z0); draw z0--z1; draw (z0--z1)
The following used to produce three parallel lines.
Now it produces one straight line and two arcs.
\starttext
\startMPcode
z0 = origin;
z1 = 72dir(45);
dotlabel.bot("z0", z0);
draw z0--z1;
draw (z0--z1) paralleled -15 withcolor red;
draw (z0--z1) paralleled 15 withcolor blue;
I am updating Vim syntax coloring for Metapost/MetaFun, which is now
based on the files that are automatically generated with
mtxrun --script interface --vim
To test the results, I am opening ConTeXt's own MetaPost files in the
editor and check how they look. It seems that the output
Hi,
I will wait for the manual. With drawing commutative diagrams, I am sure
learning how to use MetaFun/MetaPost better might help.
Thanks for the fantastic work.
Jethro
> On 5 Aug 2022, at 3:27 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> On 8/5/2022 5:12 PM, Jethro Djan via
On Thu, 21 Jul 2022 18:51:23 +0200
Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 7/21/2022 5:56 AM, Alan via ntg-context wrote:
> > On Wed, 20 Jul 2022 15:26:53 -0600
> > Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
> >
> >> The recently added Metafun hexagons seem to be p
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