Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-13 Thread Hans Hagen
Miguel Queiros wrote: \placetable{Just an example}{\externalfigure[teste.tmp]} This is what I call 'creative usage' of a feature :) Better use \getbuffer for this. I was using \externalfigure because I saw that on the manual, and because I wanted to scale down the table to the

Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-13 Thread Peter Rolf
Miguel Queiros wrote: \placetable{Just an example}{\externalfigure[teste.tmp]} This is what I call 'creative usage' of a feature :) Better use \getbuffer for this. I was using \externalfigure because I saw that on the manual, and because I wanted to scale down the table to the width of the

Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-12 Thread Miguel Queiros
\placetable{Just an example}{\externalfigure[teste.tmp]} This is what I call 'creative usage' of a feature :) Better use \getbuffer for this. I was using \externalfigure because I saw that on the manual, and because I wanted to scale down the table to the width of the page. :) Can I do

Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-11 Thread Peter Rolf
Miguel Queiros wrote: Hello Peter, \start ... \stop mark the boundaries of the local (layout) setup, which is defined between \startlocal ... \stoplocal. This way you don't need to redefine your old layout after a local (one page) style change. ConTeXt returns to the prior layout

Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-11 Thread Hans Hagen
Peter Rolf wrote: Miguel Queiros wrote: Hello Peter, \start ... \stop mark the boundaries of the local (layout) setup, which is defined between \startlocal ... \stoplocal. This way you don't need to redefine your old layout after a local (one page) style change. ConTeXt returns to

Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-10 Thread Miguel Queiros
\start\startlocal \setuppapersize [A4, landscape] [A4, landscape] \stoplocal PAGE TWO \page \stop % end of local layout I'v tested your solution and it worked, but I had problems trying to get a table inside a buffer using \startbuffer etc... I removed \start and \startlocal ,

Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-10 Thread Peter Rolf
Hi Miguel, Miguel Queiros wrote: \start\startlocal \setuppapersize [A4, landscape] [A4, landscape] \stoplocal PAGE TWO \page \stop % end of local layout I'v tested your solution and it worked, but I had problems trying to get a table inside a buffer using \startbuffer etc... I removed

Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-10 Thread Miguel Queiros
Hello Peter, \start ... \stop mark the boundaries of the local (layout) setup, which is defined between \startlocal ... \stoplocal. This way you don't need to redefine your old layout after a local (one page) style change. ConTeXt returns to the prior layout automatically. So deleting them

Re: [NTG-context] Changing page orientation - Landscape/Portrait

2006-04-09 Thread Peter Rolf
Miguel Queiros wrote: Hello, This might be a simple question but I didn't read anything about it on the wiki or on the mailing list archives. I would like to change the orientation of a page in a document, from landscape to portrait... Is there any command that will change the