Am 13.07.2009 um 11:05 schrieb R. Bastian:
1. is there a better way ?
\usemodule[pstricks]
"are you schuhr ? (c)"
Yes I am.
Nebenbei : the doc http://source.contextgarden.net/m-pstric.tex says "%M \usemodule[pstric] etc"
'pstricks' is a synonym for 'pstric' and there are more of them for the many presentation styles.
i tried \usemodule[pstricks] and:
\startPSTRICKS ... \stopPSTRICKS
but the result is the same : dummy
I explained why this happen a while ago in a longer thread, the short version is: ConTeXt produce pdf files by default while pstricks requires dvi -> ps and to do this modifications in the pstricks module have to be done.
What is the sense of \startPSTRICKS ... \stopPSTRICKS ?
The code between \startPSTRICKS ... \stopPSTRICKS is written to a external file which is then converted to pdf and afterwards included as figure (the same procedure as the pst-pdf or whatever is the current method use). Wolfgang