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+ | <tr><td>%% MetaPost code</td></tr> | ||
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+ | <td colspan="2" class="cmd">\stopuseMPgraphic</td> | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | Define code for a MetaPost graphic. The graphic can be placed in the document with {{cmd|useMPgraphic}}, and will be recompiled every time | + | Define code for a MetaPost graphic. The graphic can be placed in the document with {{cmd|useMPgraphic}}, and will be recompiled every time it is placed. |
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+ | If a custom MetaPost instance should be used, the name of the MetaPost instance has to be provided as an argument followed by a double-colon and the MPgraphic name. | ||
== Example == | == Example == | ||
<context source=yes> | <context source=yes> | ||
\def\mycolor{.625red} | \def\mycolor{.625red} | ||
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+ | \defineMPinstance | ||
+ | [myinstance] | ||
+ | [metafun] | ||
+ | |||
+ | \startuseMPgraphic{myinstance::name} | ||
+ | fill fullcircle scaled 20pt withcolor \mycolor; | ||
+ | \stopuseMPgraphic | ||
\startuseMPgraphic{name} | \startuseMPgraphic{name} | ||
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red: \useMPgraphic{name} | red: \useMPgraphic{name} | ||
+ | red: \useMPgraphic{myinstance::name} | ||
\def\mycolor{.625blue} | \def\mycolor{.625blue} |
Revision as of 15:08, 26 November 2012
\startuseMPgraphic
Syntax
\startuseMPgraphic{...} | |
%% MetaPost code | |
\stopuseMPgraphic | |
{...} | name under which the graphic will be known |
Description
Define code for a MetaPost graphic. The graphic can be placed in the document with \useMPgraphic, and will be recompiled every time it is placed.
If a custom MetaPost instance should be used, the name of the MetaPost instance has to be provided as an argument followed by a double-colon and the MPgraphic name.
Example
\def\mycolor{.625red} \defineMPinstance [myinstance] [metafun] \startuseMPgraphic{myinstance::name} fill fullcircle scaled 20pt withcolor \mycolor; \stopuseMPgraphic \startuseMPgraphic{name} fill fullcircle scaled 20pt withcolor \mycolor; \stopuseMPgraphic red: \useMPgraphic{name} red: \useMPgraphic{myinstance::name} \def\mycolor{.625blue} blue: \useMPgraphic{name}
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
- MetaFun - MetaPost in ConTeXt
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