buffers inside startMPpage
Dear list members, I create all my MetaFun drawings in a separate environment file where each individual drawing sits inside a start/stopbuffer. This allows me to easily use those drawings in all my documents using \processMPbuffer[name]. Works just fine. However, I also wish to have all the drawing available in a pdf file (each drawing on a separate page). This allows me to split the pdf and use the drawing elsewhere (e.g. in a Powerpoint) or include page(s) from the pdf in another document. The below MWE represent my MetaFun drawings file. The idea is that by uncommenting the \enablemode[makepdf] I can create the pdf file with drawings. It seems however that startMPpage does not accept buffers (I also tried processbuffer and processMPbuffer). Is it possible to somehow make this work? Thanks and regards, Jan Willem Flamma %\enablemode[makepdf] \startbuffer[fig1] draw fullcircle scaled 2cm withcolor red ; \stopbuffer \startbuffer[fig2] draw unitsquare scaled 2cm withcolor red ; \stopbuffer \startmode[makepdf] \starttext \startMPpage \getbuffer[fig1] \stopMPpage \startMPpage \getbuffer[fig2] \stopMPpage \stoptext \stopmode
Jan Willem Flamma mailto:jwfregister@icloud.com 14. Oktober 2016 um 10:12 Dear list members,
I create all my MetaFun drawings in a separate environment file where each individual drawing sits inside a start/stopbuffer. This allows me to easily use those drawings in all my documents using \processMPbuffer[name]. Works just fine.
However, I also wish to have all the drawing available in a pdf file (each drawing on a separate page). This allows me to split the pdf and use the drawing elsewhere (e.g. in a Powerpoint) or include page(s) from the pdf in another document.
The below MWE represent my MetaFun drawings file. The idea is that by uncommenting the \enablemode[makepdf] I can create the pdf file with drawings. It seems however that startMPpage does not accept buffers (I also tried processbuffer and processMPbuffer).
Is it possible to somehow make this work? You can use
\startTEXpage \processMPbuffer[…] \stopTEXpage but loading a buffer in MPpage doesn’t work because the content of the environment is just passed to MetaPost and buffers can’t be loaded inside MetaPost code unless Hans adds a function for this, e.g. \startMPcode buffer("mybuffer") \stopMPcode Wolfgang
Thank you Wolfgang. This suits my needs just fine. Kind regards, Jan Willem Flamma
On 14 okt. 2016, at 10:34, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Jan Willem Flamma mailto:jwfregister@icloud.com 14. Oktober 2016 um 10:12 Dear list members,
I create all my MetaFun drawings in a separate environment file where each individual drawing sits inside a start/stopbuffer. This allows me to easily use those drawings in all my documents using \processMPbuffer[name]. Works just fine.
However, I also wish to have all the drawing available in a pdf file (each drawing on a separate page). This allows me to split the pdf and use the drawing elsewhere (e.g. in a Powerpoint) or include page(s) from the pdf in another document.
The below MWE represent my MetaFun drawings file. The idea is that by uncommenting the \enablemode[makepdf] I can create the pdf file with drawings. It seems however that startMPpage does not accept buffers (I also tried processbuffer and processMPbuffer).
Is it possible to somehow make this work? You can use
\startTEXpage \processMPbuffer[…] \stopTEXpage
but loading a buffer in MPpage doesn’t work because the content of the environment is just passed to MetaPost and buffers can’t be loaded inside MetaPost code unless Hans adds a function for this, e.g.
\startMPcode buffer("mybuffer") \stopMPcode
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