On Wed, 21 Sep 2005, Hans Hagen wrote:
since conversion normally happens once, the delayed postprocessing is not a real problem; the advantage is that you then have access to all those \applied... variables
Thank you! I tried to use these macros, but I cannot get \appliedfigureoptions expanded to get the height or width of the figure. The new t-degrade.tex is on the same place. Could you take a look at it please?
can you send me the file? (extremely crowded mail box so looking backward ...)
In fact, the question is just: how to use \appliedfigureoptions and \appliedfigurefilename? In the following test-file, \appliedfigureoptions shows nothing and \appliedfigurefilename gives an error: \starttext \externalfigure[/opt/teTeX/texmf-local/tex/context/sample/spider][width=1cm] \appliedfigureoptions %\appliedfigurefilename %% ERROR: Undefined control sequence. %% \appliedfigurefilename ->\@@effilename \stoptext Nevertheless I send here attached the new t-degrade.tex, in order to let you see how I want to use these two macros. Another question: when there are two files ./fig.eps and ./degrade/fig.eps how can I tell ConTeXt to prefer loading the second figure when using \externalfigure[fig][options] ? It seems, that \setupexternalfigures[directory={degrade,.}] does not help... Greetings, Peter -- http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/