Hi list,
some time ago I posted on this list about problems with MetaObj in
ConTeXt when using labels. There's a wiki article about this now [1].
Just recently I was forced to notice that this solution does not work
when the label to be drawn is part of the object definition. So the
Hi everybody,
again a question by me, I found out that metaobj is included in
ConTeXt minimals and now try to figure out how to input this in a
ConTeXt document so I can use it in a
\startuseMPgraphic{name}
METAOBJ code
\stopuseMPgraphic
environment.
Thanks
In article slrnie28qp.cnd.scholz@lorien.mittelerde.lan, Martin
'golodhrim' Scholz wrote:
Hi everybody,
again a question by me, I found out that metaobj is included in
ConTeXt minimals and now try to figure out how to input this in a
ConTeXt document so I can use it in a
Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to run following code from its manual i.e. metaobj's manual.
newCircle.a(btex A etex);
newCircle.b(btex B etex);
newCircle.c(btex C etex);
newCircle.d(btex D etex);
newCircle.e(btex E etex);
verbatimtex \small etex;
This verbatimtex seems to be
Hi,
I was trying to run following code from its manual i.e. metaobj's manual.
newCircle.a(btex A etex);
newCircle.b(btex B etex);
newCircle.c(btex C etex);
newCircle.d(btex D etex);
newCircle.e(btex E etex);
verbatimtex \small etex;
newMatrix.mat(3,3)(nb,a,nb,b,e,c,nb,d,nb) hsep(2cm), vsep(2cm);
Hi Matthijs,
Thank you for your two follow ups to my original question. Both of the
techniques you suggested also work for me, so I'm able to continue now.
Cheers,
Matt
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Hi Matthew,
However, I've found that cleaning up your objects when you're done pretty much
solves all my problems. For example, just add a clearObj line to your code
makes it work for me:
I've found that using save to declare the values as local also works. For
example:
\startMPinclusions
Hi Matthew,
I've been playing with metaobj and luatex 0.43 for a bit, and faced similar
problems. Lots of stuff about redundant equations and other stuff I didn't
understand.
However, I've found that cleaning up your objects when you're done pretty much
solves all my problems. For example, just
Hello everyone,
First, thanks for making this list such a great resource.
I've installed a fresh minimals on windows using first-setup.bat. This
seems to have installed luatex 0.40.6 which led to errors making the
formats (message indicated at least 0.42 was needed). I think the
presence of the
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Matthew Claus wrote:
This minimal example works with texexec example.tex but fails with
context
example.tex.
\startMPinclusions input metaobj; \stopMPinclusions
\starttext \startMPpage newBox.a(\sometxt{hello world}); a.c = origin;
drawObj(a);
\stopMPpage \stoptext
Is
Thank you Taco and Hans for the very quick explanation.
Regards,
Matt
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Hi all !
According to previous posts entitled [NTG-context] metafun boxes, I
use metaobj but I have a small problem.
After reading the metaobj manual, I would change the color of several
ellipse shapes... But using b.option_framecolor_:=blue; or
newEllipse.a(btex a framed text etex)
Ok, very sorry for this beginner's question !
It works with :
newEllipse.a(btex $S_1$ etex) fit(false),framecolor(red);
At first, I have tried without the , !!!
Renaud
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On Fri, Jul 30, 2004 at 12:08:33PM +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:
Here is my current file, which just gives a white background in the box.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
\definecolor[Transparent][r=0,g=1,b=1,t=0,a=normal]
On Sat, Jul 24, 2004 at 11:28:36AM +0200, Vit Zyka wrote:
I, of course, checked if the package metaobj is installed and loaded.
Perhaps my is too old (v0.83)?
That's the current version.
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Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
The problem seems to be that all objects in metaobj are filled using a
non-transparent white by default. Subsequent filling with a completely
transparent color then of course gives just white.
ah, maybe denis uses the metapost 'backgroundcolor' which is white; i'd
Denis Roegel wrote:
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 09:53:22AM +0200, Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
Hi,
I try to achieve transparently filled objects using the metaobj package.
However, transparency is ignored completely in the output, I just get a
normal white. Here is my test file:
Hi,
I have never
Sorry, I can not reproduce your example. I get only red page with black
page number in header. No white box. And I do not known metaobj macro.
The graphics won't compile without metaobj, which is a very nice macro
package for metapost, available at
CTAN/graphics/metapost/contrib/macros/metaobj/
Hi,
I try to achieve transparently filled objects using the metaobj package.
However, transparency is ignored completely in the output, I just get a
normal white. Here is my test file:
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupbackgrounds[page][background=color,backgroundcolor=red]
Sorry, I can not reproduce your example. I get only red page with black
page number in header. No white box. And I do not known metaobj macro.
But I have a question. It is really needed to surround \definecolor by
\startMPenvironment? Since \definecolor has to result to \pdfobj and
\pdfliteral
On Fri, Jul 23, 2004 at 09:53:22AM +0200, Eckhart Guthöhrlein wrote:
Hi,
I try to achieve transparently filled objects using the metaobj package.
However, transparency is ignored completely in the output, I just get a
normal white. Here is my test file:
Hi,
I have never considered
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