Hello,
I know this topic was treated in the past years, but I couldn't find the
answer in mailing list archives.
So, is there any ConTeXt equivalent to LaTeX's \psfrag command? It would be
very useful to process PostScript output from vector graphics drawing
programs.
David
Hi David,
The use of the different possibilities of including metapost graphics in
ConTeXt are described in the METAFUN-manual on pages 9, 81-82, 115
For your refernce I attach a small demo file using your code ...
Kind regards Willi
David Munger wrote:
Hello,
The following code results
Hi Willi,
Thanks for the examples, they'll sure be useful. But I realize I have not been
precise enough in my post. The point is that
\startMPcode
fill fullcircle scaled 1cm withcolor red ;
\stopMPcode
works, while
\startMPcode
label.top(Some label, (1cm,1cm)) ;
\stopMPcode
produces some
Hi David,
So, is there any ConTeXt equivalent to LaTeX's \psfrag command?
No.
It would be very useful to process PostScript output from vector
graphics drawing programs.
How does psfrag from LaTeX work internally? Perhaps we are able to
make something similar.
Patrick
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mon trainsistor
Hi David,
Sorry for being that vague.
You are still very vague. Your posted example works fine here. Please
report what ConTeXt/texexec version you have. You might think of
posting your logfile.
Do you have \protectbufferstrue in cont-sys.tex?
Patrick
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mon trainsistor j'adore
Hello out there
I recently used texexec to select a given page from a file (attached) of
three pages:
texexec --pdfselect --selection=2 --result=cover2-tx.pdf covers.pdf
When I try to do the above, ConTeXt looks for a font aicmti10. What
is going on here? Something misconfigured?
This is
Patrick Gundlach wrote :
Do you have \protectbufferstrue in cont-sys.tex?
That was the exact point. It fixed it. Thanks a lot!
David
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Patrick Gundlach wrote :
Hi David,
So, is there any ConTeXt equivalent to LaTeX's \psfrag command?
No.
It would be very useful to process PostScript output from vector
graphics drawing programs.
How does psfrag from LaTeX work internally? Perhaps we are able to
make something similar.
I
what ConTeXt version do you have? It sounds like an older one.
texexec says:
ConTeXt ver: 2003.12.12 fmt: 2003.12.14 int: english mes: english
Freshly downloaded, but poorly installed by a novice... Actually I replaced
the ConTeXt part from the debian unstable package source. So teTeX and
someone (not sure who) said:
I know XML source should work, but at least for me, creating XML source
is unproductive. I work with a text editor and find writing this:
``Hello world,'' says HAL.
much more productive than writing this:
p#8220;Hello world#8221;/p, says HAL.
Maybe I'm
Re your question about the section numbering with a dot: This is
nothing I found out, but something Hans (who else?) posted to the list
a while ago, and I believe it does what you want to achieve:
\setuplabeltext[section={{},{.}}]
Best
Thomas
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, David Arnold wrote:
I've recently installed tetex 2.0.2. I am having difficulty with Metapost
[...]
Now, when I compile, texexec seems to be invoked. Is this what happens on
your systems? Is this correct behavior?
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Staszek,
I've recently installed tetex 2.0.2. I am having difficulty with Metapost
[...]
Now, when I compile, texexec seems to be invoked. Is this what happens on
your systems? Is this correct behavior?
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