Hi all, I'd like to achieve in context something like I did in the attachment (context.pdf). My idea was (and that's the way how I did this in Inkscape):
- Create Text
- Double the text
- Clip one for the upper half, clip the other for the lower half
- Connect the two halves.
My (probably naive) approach to clipping text in context was:
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\starttext
\startuniqueMPgraphic{context}
draw btex \bf Context etex xyscaled (4.0, 4.0) withcolor .8white ;
clip currentpicture to unitsquare;
\stopuniqueMPgraphic
\null\dontcomplain
\uniqueMPgraphic{context}
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(Without the "clip" - line, the string "Context" is displayed. With
clipping, nothing is displayed.)
Any hint in the right direction towards clipping or maybe a better
way to achieve this is appreciated.
Thanks
Erik
context.pdf
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