Contents
\startfittingpage ... \stopfittingpage
Summary
The instances of \startfittingpage ... \stopfittingpage are used for fitting the output medium to the content.
Instances
\startTEXpage ... \stopTEXpage | Start a page that fits its contents exactly. |
\startMPpage ... \stopMPpage | produces a page a containing MetaPost graphic. The page is just large enough to contain the graphic. |
Settings instance
Description
Examples
Example 1
\showframe \startTEXpage asdf \stopTEXpage
\showframe \startTEXpage[offset=10pt] asdf \stopTEXpage
\setuppapersize[A10, landscape] \showframe[] \starttext asdf \stoptext
Example 2
This produces a PDF with two pages, one for each graphic:
\starttext \startMPpage draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ; dotlabel.bot(textext("(0,0)"),origin) ; \stopMPpage \startMPpage draw fullcircle scaled 2cm ; drawarrow (0,0)--(1cm,0) ; label.bot(textext("$r$"),(5mm,0)) ; \stopMPpage \stoptext
Notes
See also
- \definefittingpage
- \setupfittingpage
- page-app.mkiv
- MetaFun - MetaPost in ConTeXt
- \startpagefigure — a page just large enough to fit a figure, possibly with some text underneath