Command/ startfittingpage

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\startfittingpage ... \stopfittingpage

Summary

The instances of \startfittingpage ... \stopfittingpage are used for fitting the output medium to the content.

Instances

\startTEXpage ... \stopTEXpageStart a page that fits its contents exactly.
\startMPpage ... \stopMPpageproduces a page a containing MetaPost graphic. The page is just large enough to contain the graphic.

Settings instance

\startFITTINGPAGE[...=...,...] ... \stopFITTINGPAGE
...=...,...inherits from \setupfittingpage

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

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