> > I have generated some ConTeXt documents
with figures using MetaPost. The figures
> > have labels which use \sometxt{}. Everything works beautifully!
> > Now I have an unenlightened customer (he does not use ConTeXt)
whowants to
> > import my figures into his documents.
> > He can accept eps or pdf files or any of the common graphics
formats (png, gif,
> > even svg I think).
> > I have tried to generate the figures as standalone files in two
ways:
> >
> > 1) I compiled the metapost to a PS file using "texexec --mptex
file.mp".
> > Unfortunately, the resulting
> > figure does not have any labels, presumably because it isn't
accessing TeX to
> > generate them?
> >
> > 2) Inserted \starttext ... \stoptext around the metapost code
and used ConTeXt
> > to generate a PDF
> > document. This is great except that each figure covers a full
page.
> >
> > Is there any way of sharing my figures with the unenlightened
masses?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Richard
>
> \starttext
> \startMPpage
> draw fullcircle scaled 10cm ;
> \stopMPPage
> \stoptext
>
> please wikify this
>
Thanks. I have added it to the Wiki under "Sharing
graphics".
Richard
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