On Wed, 28 Jan 2015, Keith Schultz wrote:
label(\sometxt{Cn},origin) withcolor white;
Note that in MkIV, this can be shortened to
label(Cn, origin) withcolor white;
No need to wrap the strings around \sometxt{...} or btex ... etex.
Aditya
On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 5:49 AM, Van Dung Tang nguyen...@gmail.com wrote:
I edit 1 file metafun with follow:
\startMPenvironment
\usetypescript[times][texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[times,10pt]
\stopMPenvironment
\startMPpage
fill fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor red;
I edit 1 file metafun with follow:
\startMPenvironment
\usetypescript[times][texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[times,10pt]
\stopMPenvironment
\startMPpage
fill fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor red;
label(\sometxt{Cn},origin) withcolor white;
\stopMPpage
After run context and recieve 1 picture with a
I edit 1 file metafun follow:
\startMPenvironment
\usetypescript[times][texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[times,10pt]
\stopMPenvironment
\startMPpage
fill fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor red;
label(\sometxt{Cn},origin) withcolor white;
\stopMPpage
Ngu-Hanh.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
On 1/28/2015 5:49 AM, Van Dung Tang wrote:
I edit 1 file metafun with follow:
\startMPenvironment
\usetypescript[times][texnansi]
\switchtobodyfont[times,10pt]
\stopMPenvironment
\startMPpage
fill fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor red;
label(\sometxt{Cn},origin) withcolor white;
\stopMPpage
Hi,
From the looks of it you are using legacy code!
For one ConTeXt uses UTF you no need texansi encoding.
In Mkiv all you need is
\startext
\startMPpage
fill fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor red;
label(\sometxt{Cn},origin) withcolor white;
\stopMPpage
\stoptext
If you want to