Alan Braslau schrieb am 06.07.2023 um 17:14:
On 06/07/23 06/07/23, 17:07, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Add "doublesided=no" to your makeup settings.
Wolfgang
Thank you.
I have doublesided=no in the makeup, but this makeup is not used by
\startpagefigure.
The problem is with \start
On 06/07/23 06/07/23, 17:07, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Add "doublesided=no" to your makeup settings.
Wolfgang
Thank you.
I have doublesided=no in the makeup, but this makeup is not used by
\startpagefigure.
The problem is with \startpagefigure that is outside
Alan Braslau via ntg-context schrieb am 06.07.2023 um 09:34:
Hello,
Trying to use:
\startdocument
\startpagefigure[Coverpages.pdf][page=1]\stoppagefigure
\startpagefigure[Coverpages.pdf][page=2]\stoppagefigure
% before
\startmakeup [titlepage]
front
\stopmakeup
\startmakeup [titlepage
Hello,
Trying to use:
\startdocument
\startpagefigure[Coverpages.pdf][page=1]\stoppagefigure
\startpagefigure[Coverpages.pdf][page=2]\stoppagefigure
% before
\startmakeup [titlepage]
front
\stopmakeup
\startmakeup [titlepage]
back
\stopmakeup
\startfrontmatter
...
\stopfrontmatter
ikz::before]
> \environment env_world % contains font setup etc.
> \environment env_TikZ % contains TikZ settings
>
> \startpagefigure
Wrong, I need \startTEXpage
> \starttikzpicture[thick,domain=-90:90]% TODO: make this configurable
Now, how can I forward options from
\starttix
t env_world % contains font setup etc.
\environment env_TikZ % contains TikZ settings
\startpagefigure
\starttikzpicture[thick,domain=-90:90]% TODO: make this configurable
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[tikz::after]
\stoptikzpicture
\stoppagefigure
\stopbuffer
\define[1]\ParseTikZFile% #1 is the n
.
I looked at \startpagefigure but that would be a very cumbersome way to go
since there over 350 pages to include, given that it handles only one page
at a time.
I hope that this makes sense.
I don't completely understand the question
I guess something like this:
\setupexternalfigures
in
> each.
>
> I looked at \startpagefigure but that would be a very cumbersome way to go
> since there over 350 pages to include, given that it handles only one page
> at a time.
>
> I hope that this makes sense.
I don't completely understand the question
> Any suggestions or pointers
is promising: it includes the. pdf files and the counter in the
resultant .prd file is correct. But what I still have to get is the page
number on all pages of the included .pdf files except the first page in
each.
I looked at \startpagefigure but that would be a very cumbersome way to go
since
g that one line messes up with my page numbering, now TOC
> > appears as page 1 and chapter one starts from page 2 in my test file.
> >
> >
> > \startproduct prd-pr23
> >
> >
> > \startfrontmatter
> > \setuppagenumber[stop]
> > \startpagefigure[cove
with my page numbering, now TOC
appears as page 1 and chapter one starts from page 2 in my test file.
\startproduct prd-pr23
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumber[stop]
\startpagefigure[cover_vaisala_front_stripped]\stoppagefigure
\component blank.tex
\component c-contents
\stopfrontmatter
TeXt pages, use\startpagefigure
<http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startpagefigure>.*"
But the command \startpagefigure doesn't work as described on the wiki...
2017-05-25 20:48 GMT+02:00 Andres Conrado <ela...@chiquitico.org>:
> I think you need to use \insertpa
the simple \startpagefigure doesn't work
as expected as I thought that's what it's there for.
2017-05-25 17:44 GMT+02:00 Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es>:
> On 05/25/2017 05:22 PM, cryo shock wrote:
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > I created a CTX document and now I am trying to merge
found a code snippet that sounds promising, as I don't want
headers, page numbers etc. on the two merged pages:
\startpagefigure[file.pdf][page=1]\stoppagefigure
So I added another line with page=2 as content, yet the output generates a
PDF with the *first page twice* only. In fact, my precompiled doc
Am 09.12.2013 um 11:19 schrieb Xan dxpublica at telefonica.net:
Hi,
When I use:
\startpagefigure[file.pdf][page=X]\stoppagefigure
with page = 2 does not work. Always it puts the first page.
I run MKIV.
Is it a bug?
It’s a change of the behavior of the command and I
Hi,
When I use:
\startpagefigure[file.pdf][page=X]\stoppagefigure
with page = 2 does not work. Always it puts the first page.
I run MKIV.
Is it a bug?
Thanks in advance,
Xan.
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Am 09.12.2013 um 11:19 schrieb Xan dxpubl...@telefonica.net:
Hi,
When I use:
\startpagefigure[file.pdf][page=X]\stoppagefigure
with page = 2 does not work. Always it puts the first page.
I run MKIV.
Is it a bug?
It’s a change of the behavior of the command and I won’t say it’s
Hello,
BTW: You can use \pagefigure[image] instead of
\startpagefigure[image]\stoppagefigure.
Wolfgang
it seems \placefigure adds some extra space around, too.
Should this be corrected, too?
See my example...
Best regards,
Lukas
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Am 28.03.2013 um 13:33 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
l...@pontex.cz:
Hello,
BTW: You can use \pagefigure[image] instead of
\startpagefigure[image]\stoppagefigure.
Wolfgang
it seems \placefigure adds some extra space around, too.
Should this be corrected, too
it seems \placefigure adds some extra space around, too.
Should this be corrected, too?
See my example…
I can’t reproduce this, do you use the current beta on your system?
Wolfgang
Unfortunately no, I'm using:
ConTeXt ver: 2012.11.26 13:31 MKIV fmt: 2012.11.27 int: english/english
-
Hello,
\startpagefigure[...] ... \stoppagefigure enlarges page by 1 mm in both
directions.
This is an undesired effect as when the printer has auto-select-page mode on
(which is useful when printing a document with mixed A4 and A3 pages) and an A4
page (210 x 297 mm) is enlarged to 211 x 298
Am 25.03.2013 um 16:25 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.
l...@pontex.cz:
Hello,
\startpagefigure[...] ... \stoppagefigure enlarges page by 1 mm in both
directions.
It’s 0.25ex on each side.
This is an undesired effect as when the printer has auto-select-page mode
][width=4cm,frame=on] \par
\useexternalfigure[more][][test][background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
\externalfigure[more][width=4cm,frame=on] \par
\externalfigure[cow.pdf][less][frame=on] \par
\startpagefigure[cow]\stoppagefigure
\stoptext
and orientation
- Each page contains a PDF vector image that is not to be converted to pixels
Yes, this is easy. There are three options:
1.) \startTEXpage\externalfigure[...]\stopTEXpage
2.) same, but with TEXstream
3.) a shortcut for the above, \startpagefigure. See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
[...]\stopTEXpage
2.) same, but with TEXstream
3.) a shortcut for the above, \startpagefigure. See
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Including_pages_from_PDF_document
Mojca
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Now, I've used copypages.
The fact is that the included pdfs do not bleed over all the page,
their inclusion seems to depend on
some dimension I'm not able to control via setuplayout.
So, I tested startpagefigure. Works fine but I can include (well,
I'm able to) a single page.
More
on
some dimension I'm not able to control via setuplayout.
So, I tested startpagefigure. Works fine but I can include (well, I'm able to)
a single page.
More, it seems that numbers of page disappear (while I need them)
Any hints?
Thanks a lot
://www.iaas.msu.ru/tmp/u3d/pdf/
using
\externalfigure[3dpf.pdf]
\startpagefigure[3dpdf.pdf]\stoppagefigure
\copypages[3dpdf.pdf][n=1]
but only the preview (flat) images show up,
not the 3D model, that must appear after clicking on it in Adobe Reader.
File size shows that the 3D annotation data
)]
% [offset=\dimexpr(-1in+19pt)]
% \startpagefigure [flora.pdf]
[width=\textwidth,height=\textheight][page=1]\stoppagefigure
% \externalfigure[docs.pdf] [width=\textwidth,height=\textheight][page=1]
% \externalfigure[docs.pdf] [width=\textwidth,height=\textheight][page=2]
I use this for easily
At 00:22 02/10/2003, you wrote:
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
\startpagefigure[...][...] \stoppagefigure
what is the meaning of the [...]
\startpagefigure[.#1.][.#2.] \stoppagefigure
So in order to insert a whole PDF do I have to use something like
\startpagefigure
At 10:48 01/10/2003 +0200, you wrote:
But is there also a command to *add* other pdfs?
Given that they are the same size.
\startTEXpage
\externalfigure[something.pdf]
\stopTEXpage
or shorter:
\startpagefigure[...][...] \stoppagefigure
Hans
Hi,
\startpagefigure[...][...] \stoppagefigure
what is the meaning of the [...]
\startpagefigure[.#1.][.#2.] \stoppagefigure
\externalfigure[#1][#2]
Patrick
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Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
\startpagefigure[...][...] \stoppagefigure
what is the meaning of the [...]
\startpagefigure[.#1.][.#2.] \stoppagefigure
So in order to insert a whole PDF do I have to use something like
\startpagefigure[appleblossom][page=1
Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
So in order to insert a whole PDF do I have to use something like
\startpagefigure[appleblossom][page=1]\stoppagefigure
\startpagefigure[appleblossom][page=2]\stoppagefigure
\startpagefigure[appleblossom][page=3]\stoppagefigure
\startpagefigure
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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evil code: \dorecurse{4}{\startpagefigure[..][page=\recurselevel]\stopp...}
Perhaps not that evil, it seems to work :)
\starttext
\getfiguredimensions[ward]
\dorecurse{\noffigurepages}{\startpagefigure[ward][page=\recurselevel]
\stoppagefigure
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