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\startMPcode
Syntax (autogenerated)
\startMPcode{...} ... \stopMPcode | |
{...} | metafun minifun extrafun lessfun doublefun binaryfun decimalfun mprun metapost nofun doublepost binarypost decimalpost simplefun |
Syntax
\startMPcode |
\startMPcode{...} | |
{...} | name of a MetaPost instance defined with \defineMPinstance |
Description
\startMPcode simply runs some MetaPost code and immediately inserts the resulting graphic. Optionally, you can specify a MetaPost instance to use; see \defineMPinstance.
Example
\starttext This is the origin and radius of a circle: \startMPcode draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ; dotlabel.bot(textext("(0,0)"),origin) ; \stopMPcode \startMPcode draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ; drawarrow (0,0)--(1cm,0) ; label.bot(textext("$r$"),(5mm,0)) ; \stopMPcode \stoptext
See also
- \defineMPinstance
- \setupMPinstance
- \startMPinclusions
- \startMPenvironment — deprecated
- \startMPcode
- \startuseMPgraphic — dynamic graphics that are recompiled at every use
- \useMPgraphic — use a dynamic graphic
- \startuniqueMPgraphic — dynamic graphics that are recompiled when parameters (width, height, depth, background color, line color) change
- \uniqueMPgraphic — use a dynamic graphic
- \startreusableMPgraphic — static graphics that are compiled once
- \reuseMPgraphic — use a static graphic
- \startstaticMPfigure — standalone graphics
- \usestaticMPfigure — use a standalone graphic
- \startMPpage — a page just large enough to fit its MetaPost contents
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