On 12/4/06, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hello Hans,
I don't understand how I managed not to spot this before since I use it frequently, but \sometxt seems to scale the labels according to the last defined label. In other words, if one defines one \sometxt{short} in the first graphic and one \sometxt{\dorecurse{10}{very }long} then the first text will be scaled to the length of the second one.
I see the same behaviour here, but only if \runMPgraphics false.
Sorry for a late reply. Apparently I spotted the difference when I changed computer and forgot about the user settings. What exactly does \runMPgraphics serve for? There is a whole lot of if clases in the ConTeXt source, but still: 99% of the cases work with runMPgraphicsfalse. Where exactly lies the difference? Thanks, Mojca