From martin@mii.cz Mon Feb 10 17:06:30 2003 From: Martin =?utf-8?b?S29sYcWZw61r?= To: ntg-context@ntg.nl Subject: [NTG-context] next about expanding attributes and newly about clipping Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2003 17:06:27 +0100 Message-ID: <001f01c2d11e$5e599b30$2197fac3@mii.cz> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============6791168497440873835==" --===============6791168497440873835== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all, thanks for responses to \expanded{\bTD[align={...}]}. After reading this I remembered I have this issue solved -- BUT -- this did not work for me if I use ContML -- ,
, etc. from it. Now I have not tested this yet, so it probably already works (e.g.
). I'll try it. Second -- is it possible to define, when using \clip, some overlay? If I use \clip[nx=2,x=1]{\externalfigure[gif]} \page[yes] \clip[nx=2,x=2]{\externalfigure[gif]} I get two precisely clipped figures, but I would get/define something like \clip[nx=2,x=1,width=55% (or absolute value)]{\externalfigure[gif]} \page[yes] \clip[nx=2,x=2]{\externalfigure[gif]} to get the first image slightly overlayed over the second image. If I define width absolutely (e.g. 100mm), the clipped pieces ignore x=... parameter. Maybe, I should achieve overlay if I can define range of clipped areas like \clip[nx=20,x=1-11]{\externalfigure[gif]} \page[yes] \clip[nx=20,x=9-20]{\externalfigure[gif]} There both clipped figures overlay the second one. Is this possible anyhow? Thanks, Martin -------- Martin Kolarik Moravske Pristroje, a.s., Masarykova 1148, Zlin 76302 tel. +420 603 498 498, fax +420 577 107 171 web: http://www.mii.cz -------- e-mail: kolarik(a)mii.cz e-mail: kolarik(a)click.cz tel. +420 603 535 593 --===============6791168497440873835==--