Command/startTEXpage
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\startTEXpage
Syntax (autogenerated)
\startTEXpage[...=...,...] ... \stopTEXpage | |
...=...,... | inherits from \setupfittingpage |
instance of startfittingpage, generated by \definefittingpage |
Syntax
\startTEXpage | |
\startTEXpage[...=...] | |
strut | no yes global local |
align | normal flushleft flushright middle normal high low lohi |
offset | none overlay dimension |
width | fit dimension |
height | fit dimension |
frame | on off |
Description
Start a page that fits its contents exactly. Or has some extra space around the edges, if you specify offset
.
It only works, if the contents is small enough. If it's too big, then you should use something like "\startTEXpage[align=normal,width=100cm,autowidth=force]"
Example
\showframe \startTEXpage asdf \stopTEXpage
\showframe \startTEXpage[offset=10pt] asdf \stopTEXpage
\setuppapersize[A10, landscape] \showframe[] \starttext asdf \stoptext
See also
- \startTEXpage — a page just large enough to fit its contents: containing TeX
- \startpagefigure — a page just large enough to fit its contents: containing a figure, possibly with some text underneath
- \startMPpage — a page just large enough to fit its contents: containing MetaPost
- page-app.mkiv, page-app.mkii
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