I apologize in advance for asking what I am sure is a repeated question
but I cannot find the answer in manuals and archives.
In Metafun externalfigure file.pdf xyscale(x,y) ; how does one find
the size of a graphic in order to scale it appropriately
TIA
--
Nigel
Hi All!
I need to supress the numbering in floating figures. I have used:
\definefloat[figure][figures]
\setupfloat[figure][location=middle]
\setupcaption
[figure]
[location=bottom,
style=\bfx,
number=no]
But this doesn't work. What do I need to change?
Thanks and regards,
-priya.
Nigel King wrote:
I apologize in advance for asking what I am sure is a repeated
question but I cannot find the answer in manuals and archives.
In Metafun externalfigure file.pdf xyscale(x,y) ; how does one find
the size of a graphic in order to scale it appropriately
texexec --pdf --fig=d
Hi,
If you could please provide some example file showing the
problems, I'll see if I can nail them down.
the problem with delimiter autosizing seems to be caused by
MPenvironment; however, the problem with subscripts still seems very
strange to me (since superscripts work as expected). I've
Hey Hraban,
not to be a PITA, but with OS X 10.3, we moved up to perl 5.8.1. And in
my gentoo installation, I'm now at perl 5.8.4, yessirre! ;-)
Best
Thomas
On Jun 7, 2004, at 9:45 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
MacOS X has also only 5.6 if you don't install a newer one yourself,
and with newer
On Thu, 10 Jun 2004, Hans Hagen wrote:
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello Hans,
I'm sorry, your patch of the May 17 works well for dvi, but not for pdf:
the figure is again shifted down and to the left.
Here an example:
\setupoutput[pdftex]
\starttext
X\externalfigure[example][width=5cm]X