Hans Hagen
\starttext
\framed [offset=overlay,width=4cm,height=4cm] {\externalfigure[t:/sources/cow.pdf][factor=max]}
\framed [offset=overlay,width=4cm,height=6cm] {\externalfigure[t:/sources/cow.pdf][factor=max]}
\framed [offset=overlay,width=6cm,height=4cm] {\externalfigure[t:/sources/cow.pdf][factor=max]}
\stoptext
This works well, but what I'd like to do is choose a fixed size frame for each PDF and have ConTeXt fill the frame in the same way as these CSS commands:
object-fit : cover; object-position : top left; overflow : hidden;
Many thanks -- although I don't see the effect I'm trying to get. In the code below the cow picture should fill the three frames at three different scales with no white bars between the frame and the externalfigure frame: \setupexternalfigures[location={default}] \starttext \framed [offset=overlay,width=10cm,height=2cm] {\externalfigure[cow][frame=on,factor=max]} \framed [offset=overlay,width=4cm,height=8cm] {\externalfigure[cow][frame=on,factor=max]} \framed [offset=overlay,width=6cm,height=6cm] {\externalfigure[cow][frame=on,factor=max]} \stoptext Thanks, Stu [I'm sending this via the Gmane interface as this thread hasn't come through via the mailing list daily digests via email yet).