On 03/24/12 03:27, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
Try
\framed[width=7cm]{\externalfigure[cow][width=\dimexpr\framedparameter{width}*9/10]}
[I don't understand \dimexpr. For instance 7cm = ~198pt, 0.9 * 7 cm =
~179pt, but \dimexpr0.9\framedparameter{width} yields 27.5992pt. It
doesn't seem to work
Am 24.03.2012 08:30, schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
On 03/24/12 03:27, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
Try
\framed[width=7cm]{\externalfigure[cow][width=\dimexpr\framedparameter{width}*9/10]}
[I don't understand \dimexpr. For instance 7cm = ~198pt, 0.9 * 7 cm =
~179pt, but
On 03/24/12 08:44, Herbert Voss wrote:
\framed[width=7cm]{\externalfigure[cow][width=0.75\expandafter\dimexpr\framedparameter{width}]}
works for me
Herbert
Ooh, expansion, my old nemesis, strikes again! Thanks, that works too -
this is one of the many aspects of TeX that I have never
On 24-3-2012 08:44, Herbert Voss wrote:
Am 24.03.2012 08:30, schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
On 03/24/12 03:27, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
Try
\framed[width=7cm]{\externalfigure[cow][width=\dimexpr\framedparameter{width}*9/10]}
[I don't understand \dimexpr. For instance 7cm = ~198pt, 0.9 * 7 cm =
Am 23.03.2012 um 23:55 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
Hi all,
maybe I'm overlooking something obvious, but...: when I have a figure, I can
calculate its width dependent on the page width, and it will adapt:
\starttext
\externalfigure[cow][width=0.6\textwidth]
\stoptext
But is there
Am 23.03.2012 um 23:55 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz:
Hi all,
maybe I'm overlooking something obvious, but...: when I have a figure, I can
calculate its width dependent on the page width, and it will adapt:
\starttext
\externalfigure[cow][width=0.6\textwidth]
\stoptext
But is there
On Mar 23, 2012, at 6:55 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
But is there a method for similar calculations inside a frame? Here's what I
tried, but it doesn't give the expected result (the image is much smaller than
expected):
\starttext