2 Oct
2021
2 Oct
'21
5:55 p.m.
noib3 via ntg-context schrieb am 02.10.2021 um 17:50:
Coming from LaTeX, when I had some TikZ pictures I wanted to add in my document I would usually keep them on a separate file, I would compile them with the standalone class so that the resulting PDF's size would be limited to exactly the dimensions of the figure. I would then import the compiled PDF in my main document. All this to not slow down compilation times.
What's the ConTeXt equivalent of this workflow? How can I keep the PDF dimensions limited to the figure?
\usemodule[tikz] % uncomment \starttext and \stoptext when you use % multiple TEXpage environments in your document %\starttext \startTEXpage \starttikzpicture ... \stoptikzpicture \stopTEXpage %\stoptext Wolfgang