Could someone please explain to me how `xyscaled` works in this case
please. I though `xyscaled (αcm, ζcm)` would set the object/path to a
width of α cm and a height of ζ cm.
IIRC, xysized does that. (I am usually confused between ..sized and
..scaled, but one of them scales to the given dimens
Hello,
Is there any simple way to typeset the following example properly in ConTeXt?
I have an example of text that has to obey lines and spaces, but I
would like to apply some color to make it more readable. The
attachment contains an example of HTML which displays fine in my
browser, and it sho
Thank you Wolfgang.
I do not remember but there was a time where \godown would not work without the
strut. So I have mistaken this. And indeed the result is ok whithout the start-
stoplines.
Thanks!
Willi
On 20 Oct 2011, at 15:42, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
>
> Am 19.10.2011 um 22:03 schrieb W
Peter,
Thanks for trying to help. Because I solved the problem in another way you
might be interested or even benefit from it.
The underlying problem was drawing a border around a picture of given
dimensions. The border being either colored or left uncolored. The border color
should come from a
In article <0e2e620e-1148-41ad-9966-54a594fcc...@xs4all.nl>,
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I cannot find the answer to the following question in Knuth's Metafont book.
> The following definition with a trailing text argument:
>
> def mydef (expr a, b, c) text modifier =
> if :
> else:
Am 21.10.2011 17:26, schrieb Paul Menzel:
> Dear Peter,
>
>
> thank you for your answer.
>
> Am Freitag, den 21.10.2011, 17:02 +0200 schrieb Peter Rolf:
>
>> I agree, this is confusing on the first sight. But scaling is not meant
>> as 'scaling to' a dimension. In fact is is just a simple multi
On 21 okt. 2011, at 17:13, Peter Rolf wrote:
> Am 21.10.2011 15:05, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
>> I cannot find the answer to the following question in Knuth's Metafont book.
>> The following definition with a trailing text argument:
>>
>> def mydef (expr a, b, c) text modifier =
>> if :
>
Dear Peter,
thank you for your answer.
Am Freitag, den 21.10.2011, 17:02 +0200 schrieb Peter Rolf:
> I agree, this is confusing on the first sight. But scaling is not meant
> as 'scaling to' a dimension. In fact is is just a simple multiplication.
> The reason why it seems to work this way with
Am 21.10.2011 15:05, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
> I cannot find the answer to the following question in Knuth's Metafont book.
> The following definition with a trailing text argument:
>
> def mydef (expr a, b, c) text modifier =
> if :
Have you already tried
if modifier = "" :
Hi Paul,
I agree, this is confusing on the first sight. But scaling is not meant
as 'scaling to' a dimension. In fact is is just a simple multiplication.
The reason why it seems to work this way with
'fullsquare' and such predefined paths is, that they have a 'neutral'
size/scale (bounding box siz
On Fri, Oct 21 2011, John Devereux wrote:
> Is there a way to have context automatically compress or resample
> included images to a given output resolution?
Hello,
See also
http://archive.contextgarden.net/thread/20110629.173015.6dcd7b3e.en.html
t-degrade.tex is broken with latest context. If
I cannot find the answer to the following question in Knuth's Metafont book.
The following definition with a trailing text argument:
def mydef (expr a, b, c) text modifier =
if :
else:
fi
enddef;
How can I do the switch on an empty or nonempty modifier argument? It is not
Am Freitag, den 21.10.2011, 01:14 +0200 schrieb Paul Menzel:
> Dear ConTeXt/MetaFun folks,
>
>
> looking at the example for grid and functions in the MetaFun manual [1]
> section 9.3
>
> drawoptions(withpen pencircle scaled .25pt withcolor .5white) ;
> draw hlingrid(0, 20, .2, 20
Hello,
I am very new in Context and have my first Problems. I read a lot, but can't
find the solution. I try to produce accessible PDF. One Point is, that they
have to be reflowed in a PDF-Viewer. But if I reflow my documents, there are no
interwordspaces. I know that there is no space-characte
Hi all,
Is there a way to have context automatically compress or resample
included images to a given output resolution? I have not been following
recent developments...
I can obviously "pre-reduce" all images to the desired dpi. But:
1) This is a bit of work (and hard to get non-technical peopl
Hello Hans,
has something changed with the anglebetween definition in MetaPost? I’m sure
this worked a couple of betas ago.
\startMPpage
path p,q ; p := origin -- (50,0) ; q := origin -- (50,50);
drawarrow anglebetween(p,q,"somelabel") ;
\stopMPpage
! Missing `)' has been inserted.
Rega
On 21-10-2011 11:35, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
2011/10/21 Hans Hagen:
On 21-10-2011 08:42, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
The problem remains. Scrolling in my 4000+ lines file crashes SciTe.
Any file or just that one? If only that one, can you send it?
Any fairly large tex file (about 3000 lines).
If I
2011/10/21 Hans Hagen :
> On 21-10-2011 08:42, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
>
>> The problem remains. Scrolling in my 4000+ lines file crashes SciTe.
>
> Any file or just that one? If only that one, can you send it?
>
Any fairly large tex file (about 3000 lines).
If I rename the files to *.text, scrolling
Hi all,
how do I manage to get proper links in the exported XHTML document. It works
well with intern references.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupbackend[export=yes,xhtml=yes,css=export-example.css]
\starttext
\useURL[google][http://www.google.com/][][Google] \from[google]
\textrefer
On 21-10-2011 08:42, Lutz Haseloff wrote:
The problem remains. Scrolling in my 4000+ lines file crashes SciTe.
Any file or just that one? If only that one, can you send it?
(the problem is that there are no error messages in the windows version
- that is, i have no clue how to intercept the
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