Florian,
This is not exactly how to proceed.
The metapost export needs to be stripped of its preamble
before being used with ConTeXt.
Can you send us a (simple) concrete example, i.e. .fig file.
It may not be worth the effort to get fig2dev fixed to produce pure (LaTeX
free) metapost. I had sta
On Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 10:09:47AM +0100, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> I did a quick test, and the transfig mp code starts with this nice (!)
> block of verbatimtex:
>
> % +MP-ADDITIONAL-HEADER
> verbatimtex
> %&latex
> \documentclass{article}
> \begin{document}
> etex
> % -MP-ADDITIONAL-HEADER
[...]
On 01/07/2011 10:07 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hello,
Ultimately, you will probably be more satisfied using Metapost graphics
"natively" within ConTeXt. With xfig, you can export to Metapost.
This code can probably be directly used by ConTexT, or perhaps with
minor modifications.
I did a quick te
Hello,
Ultimately, you will probably be more satisfied using Metapost graphics
"natively" within ConTeXt. With xfig, you can export to Metapost.
This code can probably be directly used by ConTexT, or perhaps with
minor modifications.
As Taco wrote, if you post an example (file.fig), someone can h
On 01/06/2011 01:21 PM, Florian Unglaub wrote:
Hi there,
I'm pretty new to ConTeXt and stumbled upon a problem when trying to use
Xfig:
I'm trying to create figures with xfig and including them in my ConTeXt
document. I would export them as PDF, but unfortunately I have TeX math
inside the figu
Hi there,
I'm pretty new to ConTeXt and stumbled upon a problem when trying to use
Xfig:
I'm trying to create figures with xfig and including them in my ConTeXt
document. I would export them as PDF, but unfortunately I have TeX math
inside the figure and I'd like to have native fonts. I used to u