Re: [NTG-context] label, caption and eps in figures?
Hello, thanks for the hint. The legend worked very well. Nevertheless, I still have not understood what the equivalent in ConTeXt of LaTeX \ref{} <---> \label{} is --------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{equation} 1 + 1 = 2 \label{eq.1} \end{equation} In Eq. \ref{eq.1}, we show that one plus one equals two ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- How would you write that in ConTeXt? And for a figure? thanks for your patience, Pau
"Fig. 1" on it) and with the label. \ref{fig.mylabel} is not recognised (see below).
\setuplabeltext[en][figure=Fig. ]
\starttext
\placefigure [fig.MyCaption] {My Caption} {\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}
\stoptext
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Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks for the hint. The legend worked very well.
Nevertheless, I still have not understood what the equivalent in ConTeXt of LaTeX \ref{} <---> \label{} is
label is always an optional arg refs go like: \in{figure}[label] or \at{page}[label]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{equation} 1 + 1 = 2 \label{eq.1} \end{equation}
In Eq. \ref{eq.1}, we show that one plus one equals two ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
How would you write that in ConTeXt?
\placeformula[label] \startformula ..... \stopformula
And for a figure?
\placefigure [here] % location [fig.MyCaption] % reference {My Caption} % caption {\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]} ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet
into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of
the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site;
when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole
page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have
checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my
mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get
rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can
do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
thanks,
Pau
2009/6/12 Hans Hagen
Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks for the hint. The legend worked very well.
Nevertheless, I still have not understood what the equivalent in ConTeXt of LaTeX \ref{} <---> \label{} is
label is always an optional arg
refs go like: \in{figure}[label] or \at{page}[label]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{equation} 1 + 1 = 2 \label{eq.1} \end{equation}
In Eq. \ref{eq.1}, we show that one plus one equals two
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
How would you write that in ConTeXt?
\placeformula[label] \startformula ..... \stopformula
And for a figure?
\placefigure [here] % location [fig.MyCaption] % reference {My Caption} % caption {\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}
----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
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Am 13.06.2009 um 14:15 schrieb Pau:
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site; when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
pdfcrop Wolfgang
Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site; when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
there is a pdtopdf script in the distribution (ruby script that needs gs) that can do it that way (by default it uses the boundingbox) Hans ----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
Thanks again!
pstopdf is accomplishing what neither convert, nor ps2pdf, nor etc etc
was able to do
Thank you very much for the hint
Pau
2009/6/13 Hans Hagen
Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site; when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
there is a pdtopdf script in the distribution (ruby script that needs gs) that can do it that way (by default it uses the boundingbox)
Hans
----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
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Hello,
some weeks ago I asked how to have a caption under a figure. I got a
detailed answer:
\placefigure
[here] % location
[fig.MyCaption] % reference
{My Caption} % caption
{\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}
Now I am preparing a presentation and I would like to have a figure
with a caption below it but, of course, I would like not to have the
"Fig. 1" on it.
I have figured out how to remove the Fig. part of it:
\setuplabeltext[en][figure=]
in the preamble. But I am still getting the number in bold: "1.1" in
the caption. How could I remove it?
thanks a lot
Pau
2009/6/13 Pau
Thanks again!
pstopdf is accomplishing what neither convert, nor ps2pdf, nor etc etc was able to do
Thank you very much for the hint
Pau
2009/6/13 Hans Hagen
: Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site; when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
there is a pdtopdf script in the distribution (ruby script that needs gs) that can do it that way (by default it uses the boundingbox)
Hans
----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
-- Let there be peace on earth. And let it begin with misc
-- Let there be peace on earth. And let it begin with misc
Hello,
was this question too silly, or did it just fall in a bottomless pit?
thanks in any case
Pau
2009/6/24 Pau
Hello,
some weeks ago I asked how to have a caption under a figure. I got a detailed answer:
\placefigure [here] % location [fig.MyCaption] % reference {My Caption} % caption {\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}
Now I am preparing a presentation and I would like to have a figure with a caption below it but, of course, I would like not to have the "Fig. 1" on it.
I have figured out how to remove the Fig. part of it:
\setuplabeltext[en][figure=]
in the preamble. But I am still getting the number in bold: "1.1" in the caption. How could I remove it?
thanks a lot
Pau
2009/6/13 Pau
: Thanks again!
pstopdf is accomplishing what neither convert, nor ps2pdf, nor etc etc was able to do
Thank you very much for the hint
Pau
2009/6/13 Hans Hagen
: Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site; when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
there is a pdtopdf script in the distribution (ruby script that needs gs) that can do it that way (by default it uses the boundingbox)
Hans
----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
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You mean no caption at all: \placefigure [here,none] []fig:foto] {} {\externalfigure...} Willi On Jun 25, 2009, at 1:25 PM, Pau wrote:
Hello,
was this question too silly, or did it just fall in a bottomless pit?
thanks in any case
Pau
2009/6/24 Pau
: Hello,
some weeks ago I asked how to have a caption under a figure. I got a detailed answer:
\placefigure [here] % location [fig.MyCaption] % reference {My Caption} % caption {\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}
Now I am preparing a presentation and I would like to have a figure with a caption below it but, of course, I would like not to have the "Fig. 1" on it.
I have figured out how to remove the Fig. part of it:
\setuplabeltext[en][figure=]
in the preamble. But I am still getting the number in bold: "1.1" in the caption. How could I remove it?
thanks a lot
Pau
2009/6/13 Pau
: Thanks again!
pstopdf is accomplishing what neither convert, nor ps2pdf, nor etc etc was able to do
Thank you very much for the hint
Pau
2009/6/13 Hans Hagen
: Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site; when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
there is a pdtopdf script in the distribution (ruby script that needs gs) that can do it that way (by default it uses the boundingbox)
Hans
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hello,
No, sorry, probably I was obscure and explained bad
I want the caption but neither "Fig" nor the number of the figure
I want a text below the figure without Fig.1 on it
thanks
2009/6/25 Willi Egger
You mean no caption at all:
\placefigure [here,none] []fig:foto] {} {\externalfigure...}
Willi On Jun 25, 2009, at 1:25 PM, Pau wrote:
Hello,
was this question too silly, or did it just fall in a bottomless pit?
thanks in any case
Pau
2009/6/24 Pau
: Hello,
some weeks ago I asked how to have a caption under a figure. I got a detailed answer:
\placefigure [here] % location [fig.MyCaption] % reference {My Caption} % caption {\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}
Now I am preparing a presentation and I would like to have a figure with a caption below it but, of course, I would like not to have the "Fig. 1" on it.
I have figured out how to remove the Fig. part of it:
\setuplabeltext[en][figure=]
in the preamble. But I am still getting the number in bold: "1.1" in the caption. How could I remove it?
thanks a lot
Pau
2009/6/13 Pau
: Thanks again!
pstopdf is accomplishing what neither convert, nor ps2pdf, nor etc etc was able to do
Thank you very much for the hint
Pau
2009/6/13 Hans Hagen
: Pau wrote:
Hello,
thanks a _lot_
Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am running yet into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the bounding box of the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 site; when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a whole page.
Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? I have checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English is not my mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword.
If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file to get rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can imagine you can do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
there is a pdtopdf script in the distribution (ruby script that needs gs) that can do it that way (by default it uses the boundingbox)
Hans
----------------------------------------------------------------- Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands tel: 038 477 53 69 | fax: 038 477 53 74 | www.pragma-ade.com | www.pragma-pod.nl -----------------------------------------------------------------
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This is then the approach \setupcaptions[number=no] \starttext \placefigure [here] [fig:foto] {Hacker} {\externalfigure[hacker][width=5cm]} \stoptext Willi On Jun 25, 2009, at 5:06 PM, Pau wrote:
hello,
No, sorry, probably I was obscure and explained bad
I want the caption but neither "Fig" nor the number of the figure
I want a text below the figure without Fig.1 on it
thanks
2009/6/25 Willi Egger
: You mean no caption at all:
\placefigure [here,none] []fig:foto] {} {\externalfigure...}
Willi On Jun 25, 2009, at 1:25 PM, Pau wrote:
Hello,
was this question too silly, or did it just fall in a bottomless pit?
thanks in any case
Pau
2009/6/24 Pau
: Hello,
some weeks ago I asked how to have a caption under a figure. I got a detailed answer:
\placefigure [here] % location [fig.MyCaption] % reference {My Caption} % caption {\externalfigure[MyFigure.eps][factor=broad]}
Now I am preparing a presentation and I would like to have a figure with a caption below it but, of course, I would like not to have the "Fig. 1" on it.
I have figured out how to remove the Fig. part of it:
\setuplabeltext[en][figure=]
in the preamble. But I am still getting the number in bold: "1.1" in the caption. How could I remove it?
thanks a lot
Pau
2009/6/13 Pau
: Thanks again!
pstopdf is accomplishing what neither convert, nor ps2pdf, nor etc etc was able to do
Thank you very much for the hint
Pau
2009/6/13 Hans Hagen
: Pau wrote: > > Hello, > > thanks a _lot_ > > Now I have converted all eps figures into pdf, but I am > running yet > into another snag... the conversion seems to ruin the > bounding box of > the eps figures, so that the pdf figures are taking a full a4 > site; > when I then use them in the main tex file, they are filling a > whole > page. > > Is there a way to define a bounding box in \externalfigure ? > I have > checked in the wikipage and googled a bit, but since English > is not my > mother tongue, I may very well have used a bad keyword. > > If not, can anybody point me to a way of modifying a pdf file > to get > rid of all exterior white space around a figure? I can > imagine you can > do this with adobe software, but I don't have that. Only unix.
there is a pdtopdf script in the distribution (ruby script that needs gs) that can do it that way (by default it uses the boundingbox)
Hans
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____________________________________________________________________ _______________
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Willi Egger
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