Re: [NTG-context] \startstaticMPfigure not producing .pdf or .mp.md5 files

2021-05-30 Thread Gavin
Hello Jairo and Everybody.

> It seems \startstarticMPfigure ... \stopstaticMPfigure is now a wrapper for 
> reusable MP graphics, so auxiliary files are no longer generated. 

Are reusable MP graphics compiled only once per run, or only when the code is 
changed – which might not happen for many runs?

For the wiki: Are static MP figure commands deprecated, synonyms for reusable 
MP graphics commands, or wrappers that provide some additional functionality? 
(Based on the source, it looks like static MP figures might add a scaling 
option, but I can’t really read the source.)

> ...you could use \typesetbuffer and \startMPpage ... \stopMPpage instead. Two 
> auxiliary PDF files with funny names are generated.

This indeed works as advertised. I will play with it.

Thanks!
Gavin
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Re: [NTG-context] \startstaticMPfigure not producing .pdf or .mp.md5 files

2021-05-30 Thread Jairo A. del Rio
It seems \startstarticMPfigure ... \stopstaticMPfigure is now a wrapper for
reusable MP graphics, so auxiliary files are no longer generated. I don't
think this counts as an answer but you could use \typesetbuffer and
\startMPpage ... \stopMPpage instead. Two auxiliary PDF files with funny
names are generated.

\startbuffer[center]

\startMPpage

draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ;

dotlabel.bot(textext("(0,0)"),origin) ;

\stopMPpage

\stopbuffer


\startbuffer[radius]

\startMPpage

draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ;

drawarrow (0,0)--(1cm,0) ;

label.bot(textext("$r$"),(5mm,0)) ;

\stopMPpage

\stopbuffer


\starttext


Circle centered \typesetbuffer[center][width=1cm] at origin with radius

\typesetbuffer[radius][width=1cm] $r=1\,\text{cm}$.


\stoptext

Regards,


Jairo

El dom, 30 de may. de 2021 a la(s) 09:37, Gavin (gavinpub...@comcast.net)
escribió:

> Hello colleagues,
>
> I’m writing a physics textbook with lots of figures, some quite complex.
> I’ve been using TikZ, but I’m experimenting with MetaPost. Consulting the
> ConTeXt wiki, I found that \startstaticMPfigure and friends are designed
> exactly for this sort of use. However, I’m not seeing the documented
> behavior. In particular, I’m not seeing .pdf and .mp.md5 files being
> produced. Perhaps I don’t know where to look. I thought they would be in
> the same directory as the document.
>
> The example from the wiki is this:
>
> \startstaticMPfigure{center}
>  draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ;
>  dotlabel.bot(textext("(0,0)"),origin) ;
> \stopstaticMPfigure
>
> \startstaticMPfigure{radius}
>  draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ;
>  drawarrow (0,0)--(1cm,0) ;
>  label.bot(textext("$r$"),(5mm,0)) ;
> \stopstaticMPfigure
>
> \starttext
> Circle centered \usestaticMPfigure[center][width=1cm] at origin with radius
> \usestaticMPfigure[radius][width=1cm] $r=1\,\text{cm}$.
> \stoptext
>
> I would expect this to produce files center.pdf, radius.pdf,
> center.mp.md5, radius.md.mp5, and perhaps other logs, etc. I don’t see them
> anywhere.
>
> I’m running on MacOS with a current LMTX from TeXShop with the script:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> export PATH=/Users/Gavin/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin:$PATH
> ~/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/mtxrun --autogenerate --script
> context --directives="system.showerror" --autopdf "$1”
>
> I’ve also tried MkIV and the TeXLive 2021 versions with the same results.
>
> I don’t actually need the separate pdf, but I do want the diagrams to be
> redrawn only when something has changed. Without a .mp.md5, I’m not sure
> what to expect.
>
> If the behavior has changed, I can update the wiki. I’m also curious about
> why \staticMPfigure is not mentioned in the MetaFun manual.
>
> Thanks
> Gavin
>
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[NTG-context] \startstaticMPfigure not producing .pdf or .mp.md5 files

2021-05-30 Thread Gavin
Hello colleagues,

I’m writing a physics textbook with lots of figures, some quite complex. I’ve 
been using TikZ, but I’m experimenting with MetaPost. Consulting the ConTeXt 
wiki, I found that \startstaticMPfigure and friends are designed exactly for 
this sort of use. However, I’m not seeing the documented behavior. In 
particular, I’m not seeing .pdf and .mp.md5 files being produced. Perhaps I 
don’t know where to look. I thought they would be in the same directory as the 
document.

The example from the wiki is this:

\startstaticMPfigure{center}
 draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ;
 dotlabel.bot(textext("(0,0)"),origin) ;
\stopstaticMPfigure

\startstaticMPfigure{radius}
 draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ;
 drawarrow (0,0)--(1cm,0) ;
 label.bot(textext("$r$"),(5mm,0)) ;
\stopstaticMPfigure

\starttext
Circle centered \usestaticMPfigure[center][width=1cm] at origin with radius
\usestaticMPfigure[radius][width=1cm] $r=1\,\text{cm}$.
\stoptext

I would expect this to produce files center.pdf, radius.pdf, center.mp.md5, 
radius.md.mp5, and perhaps other logs, etc. I don’t see them anywhere.

I’m running on MacOS with a current LMTX from TeXShop with the script:

#!/bin/bash
export PATH=/Users/Gavin/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin:$PATH
~/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/mtxrun --autogenerate --script context 
--directives="system.showerror" --autopdf "$1”

I’ve also tried MkIV and the TeXLive 2021 versions with the same results.

I don’t actually need the separate pdf, but I do want the diagrams to be 
redrawn only when something has changed. Without a .mp.md5, I’m not sure what 
to expect.

If the behavior has changed, I can update the wiki. I’m also curious about why 
\staticMPfigure is not mentioned in the MetaFun manual.

Thanks
Gavin
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