On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, David Arnold wrote: > Aditya, > > On Jun 28, 2006, at 7:08 AM, Aditya Mahajan wrote: > >> On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, David Arnold wrote: >> >>> Aditya, >>> >>> >>>> I have faced this problem in the past, but was never sure why it >>>> occured or how to rectify it. Try the command >>>> >>>> mpost --tex=latex useemp.mp >>>> >>>> on your shell. Do you get the same error message as before (you >>>> should). >>> >>> Yes, same error message. >>> >>> qdf $ mpost --tex=latex useemp.mp >>> This is MetaPost, Version 0.901 (Web2C 7.5.5) >>> (useemp.mp (qdftools.mpnewer: target file `qdftools.mpx' doesn't >>> exist. >>> /usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current/makempx: Command >>> failed: latex mpxerr.tex; see mpxerr.log >>> >>>>> qdftools.mp >>>>> qdftools.mpx >>> ! Unable to make mpx file. >>> l.41 label.rt(btex >>> $x$ etex, (5u,0)); >>> Transcript written on useemp.log. >>> >>> >>>> Now try, >>>> >>>> makempx --tex=latex useemp.mp useemp.mpx >>>> >>>> Does this create an mpx file? >>> >>> qdf $ ls >>> OTqdbpreview.sty dev.qdf sample2.qdf >>> dev.1 dev.tex useemp.mp >>> dev.mp functions.qdf useemp.pdf >>> dev.pdf qdftools.mp useemp.tex >>> qdf $ >>> >>> qdf $ makempx --tex=latex useemp.mp useemp.mpx >>> newer: target file `useemp.mpx' doesn't exist. >>> dvitomp: mpx14741.dvi: No such file or directory >>> mv: rename mpx14741.dvi to mpxerr.dvi: No such file or directory >>> /usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current/makempx: Command >>> failed: dvitomp mpxerr.dvi useemp.mpx >>> >>> qdf $ ls >>> OTqdbpreview.sty functions.qdf sample2.qdf >>> dev.1 mpx14741.aux useemp.mp >>> dev.mp mpx14741.log useemp.pdf >>> dev.pdf mpx14741.tex useemp.tex >>> dev.qdf mpxerr.log >>> dev.tex qdftools.mp >>> >>> Doesn't look like it. >>> >>>> If it does, then atleast a workaround >>>> for the problem is to have >>>> >>>> \immediate\write18{makempx --tex=latex \jobname.mp \jobname.mpx} >>>> before >>>> \immediate\write18{mpost --tex=latex \jobname}. >>>> >>>> If makempx fails, look at the output of >>>> >>>> makempx --verbose --tex=latex useemp.mp useemp.mpx >>>> >>>> What do you get? >>> >>> >>> qdf $ makempx --verbose --tex=latex useemp.mp useemp.mpx >>> /usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current/makempx: Invalid >>> option: --verbose. >>> Try `makempx --help' for more information. >>> >>> >>> qdf $ makempx --help >>> Usage: /usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin-current/makempx [- >>> tex|-tex=<program>|-troff] MPFILE MPXFILE. >>> If MPXFILE is older than MPFILE, translate the labels from the >>> MetaPost >>> input file MPFIle to low-level commands in MPXFILE, by running >>> mpto -tex, , and dvitomp >>> by default; or, if -troff is specified, >>> mpto -troff, eqn -Tps -d\$\$ | troff -Tps, and dmp. >>> >>> The current directory is used for writing temporary files. Errors >>> are >>> left in mpxerr.{tex,log,dvi}. >>> >>> If the file named in $MPTEXPRE (mptexpre.tex by default) exists, >>> it is >>> prepended to the output in tex mode. >> >> Hmm... the makempx that comes with miktex has --verbose, the one that >> comes with context standalone does not. So, you seem to have one from >> context. >> >> How about following makempx commands "by hand" that is, >> >> mpto useemp.mp >> >> This should strip out everything between btex ... etex into some tex >> commands. If this works, >> >> mpto useemp.mp > temp.tex >> >> Any non-existing filename instead of "temp" will do. Then do, >> >> latex temp.tex >> >> dvitomp temp.mp useemp.mpx >> >> and if all of these work without any error, do >> >> mpost useemp >> >> >> If possible, use Context to create the graphics, i.e. >> >> texexec --mptex useemp.mp >> >> to get mps files (.1, .2, etc) or >> >> texexec --mpgraphic useemp.mp >> pdf2ps useemp.pdf >> >> If however, you need to stick to latex for some reason, you need to >> figure out what is going wrong with your system. >> > > Sorry, none of this works. I think you need to see what useemp.mp > looks like. > > qdf $ cat useemp.mp > %%% useemp.mp -- do not edit, generated automatically by useemp.tex > verbatimtex > \documentclass [10pt]{article} > \begin {document} > etex; > input qdftools; > beginfig(1); > LaTeX_unitlength := 28.45274pt; > w := 4*LaTeX_unitlength; > h := 4*LaTeX_unitlength; > numeric u; 10u=3in; > gridfivefive; > xyaxesfivefive; > endfig; > verbatimtex > \end{document} > etex; > %%% the end. > end. > endinput; > > See, there aren't any btex ... etex commands in there. But see the > input qdftools? That file looks like this: > > qdf $ cat qdftools.mp > numeric s; s=0.2; > color gridlines; gridlines:=(s,s,s); > > def openbluedot(expr pos)= > fill fullcircle scaled 4pt withcolor white; > draw fullcircle scaed 4pt withcolor blue; > enddef; > > def openreddot(expr pos)= > fill fullcircle scaled 4pt withcolor white; > draw fullcircle scaed 4pt withcolor red; > enddef; > > def filledreddot(expr pos)= > fill fullcircle scaled 4pt withcolor red; > draw fullcircle scaed 4pt withcolor red; > enddef; > > def filledbluedot(expr pos)= > fill fullcircle scaled 4pt withcolor blue; > draw fullcircle scaed 4pt withcolor blue; > enddef; > > def vtick(expr pos)= > draw ((0,-3)--(0,3)) shifted pos; > enddef; > > def htick(expr pos)= > draw ((-3,0)--(3,0)) shifted pos; > enddef; > > def gridfivefive = > for k=-5u step 1u until 5u: > draw (-5u,k)--(5u,k) withcolor gridlines; > draw (k,-5u)--(k,5u) withcolor gridlines; > endfor; > enddef; > > def xyaxesfivefive= > drawdblarrow (-5u,0)--(5u,0); > label.rt(btex $x$ etex, (5u,0)); > label.bot(btex $25$ etex, (5u,0)); > drawdblarrow (0,-5u)--(0,5u); > label.top(btex $y$ etex, (0,5u)); > label.lft(btex $5$ etex, (0,5u)); > enddef; > > endinput; > > And that causes the problem. >
Ah. If I understand correctly, adding verbatimtex \documentclass [10pt]{article} \begin {document} etex; in top of qdftools.mp should do the trick. Aditya _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context