Re: [NTG-context] MetaFun: Rotate picture without rotating labels

2018-04-05 Thread Henri Menke
On Fri, 2018-04-06 at 11:05 +1200, Henri Menke wrote: > Dear list, > > In the MWE below I would like py to be px rotated by 90 degrees but the labels > should not be rotated.  Is it possible? > > Cheers, Henri > > --- I thought of using vardef but that is kind of verbose because I gave to

Re: [NTG-context] Saving Metafun Graphic for use outside ConTeXt

2018-04-05 Thread Keith McKay
Thanks dr. Hans! It certainly will. Best Wishes Keith On 05/04/2018 19:55, dr. Hans van der Meer wrote: Maybe this script could help a bit too. Use with following code scheme in ConTeXt: \starttex t\startMPpage % Your Metapost/metafun code here \stopMPpage \stoptext It will produce a

[NTG-context] MetaFun: Rotate picture without rotating labels

2018-04-05 Thread Henri Menke
Dear list, In the MWE below I would like py to be px rotated by 90 degrees but the labels should not be rotated.  Is it possible? Cheers, Henri --- \startMPpage   path p ; p := origin .. (2,1) .. (3,0) .. (2,-1) .. (-2,1) .. (-3,0) .. (-2,-1) .. cycle ;   picture px, py ;   px := image (

[NTG-context] Wrong section space after placefigure with newcolumnsets

2018-04-05 Thread Charles Vejnar
Hi, I am placing figures in a columnset. The next header (section, subsection...) following the figure has always missing vertical space. See the normal space after "One subsection" and "Four subsection" but reduced space after "Two subsection" and "Three subsection" in the example below.

[NTG-context] Saving Metafun Graphic for use outside ConTeXt

2018-04-05 Thread Keith McKay
Dear Readers, I have been playing about with METAFUN over the last few days trying to get a feel for it. I was wondering if it is possible to save the graphics produced in a context document for use outside. On looking at the Metapost manual I see you can using the following commands save a

Re: [NTG-context] Saving Metafun Graphic for use outside ConTeXt

2018-04-05 Thread Keith McKay
Thanks Hans for the advice. I use a mac-mini and it seems that mupdf, of which mutools is part off, does not have a macOS version, or I would have to build from source. However it looks like I can use Inkscape with a wee bit thought to do pretty much the same. Thanks again for your help.

Re: [NTG-context] Saving Metafun Graphic for use outside ConTeXt

2018-04-05 Thread Hans Hagen
On 4/5/2018 1:10 PM, Keith McKay wrote: Dear Readers, I have been playing about with METAFUN over the last few days trying to get a feel for it. I was wondering if it is possible to save the graphics produced in a context document for use outside. On looking at the Metapost manual I see you

Re: [NTG-context] Saving Metafun Graphic for use outside ConTeXt

2018-04-05 Thread Keith McKay
Thanks Nicola and Alan. I'll look into that. Best Wishes Keith On 05/04/2018 17:42, Nicola wrote: On 05/04/2018 18:24, Alan Braslau wrote: On Thu, 5 Apr 2018 15:28:34 +0100 Keith McKay wrote: I use a mac-mini and it seems that mupdf, of which mutools is part off,

Re: [NTG-context] Saving Metafun Graphic for use outside ConTeXt

2018-04-05 Thread Nicola
On 05/04/2018 18:24, Alan Braslau wrote: On Thu, 5 Apr 2018 15:28:34 +0100 Keith McKay wrote: I use a mac-mini and it seems that mupdf, of which mutools is part off, does not have a macOS version, or I would have to build from source. However it looks like I can use

Re: [NTG-context] Saving Metafun Graphic for use outside ConTeXt

2018-04-05 Thread Alan Braslau
On Thu, 5 Apr 2018 15:28:34 +0100 Keith McKay wrote: > I use a mac-mini and it seems that mupdf, of which mutools is part > off, does not have a macOS version, or I would have to build from > source. However it looks like I can use Inkscape with a wee bit > thought to do

Re: [NTG-context] Saving Metafun Graphic for use outside ConTeXt

2018-04-05 Thread dr. Hans van der Meer
Maybe this script could help a bit too.  mpone Description: Binary data Use with following code scheme in ConTeXt:\starttext\startMPpage% Your Metapost/metafun code here\stopMPpage\stoptextIt will produce a standalone image in a pdf. dr. Hans van der Meer On 5 Apr 2018, at 18:45, Keith McKay