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− | * [[Using Graphics|Using graphics]] | + | * [[Using Graphics|Using graphics]], insert image, apply transformations, and advanced stuff. |
− | * [[Floating_Objects|Floating objects]] | + | * [[Floating_Objects|Floating objects]]: to place and number floating objects like figures, tables, paragraphs, etc. |
− | * [[Combinations]] (regular adjusted image placement) | + | * [[Combinations]] (regular adjusted image placement) |
= Advanced = | = Advanced = |
Revision as of 20:27, 6 June 2020
Basics
- Using graphics, insert image, apply transformations, and advanced stuff.
- Floating objects: to place and number floating objects like figures, tables, paragraphs, etc.
- Combinations (regular adjusted image placement)
Advanced
Build your graphics
- MetaPost & MetaFun
- TikZ/PGF
- Data plotting with Gnuplot
- Data plotting with MPgraph
- Data plotting with TikZ/Pgfplot
- FlowCharts
- Gantt charts
- Infinite Paper
Play with text
ConTeXt tools
- Overlays: ConTeXt's mechanism to stack local snippets
- Layers: ConTeXt's mechanism for absolute positioning of elements and other advanced techniques like switching elements on and off.
- Logos: ConTeXt 's mechanism to mage appear logos (picture or text elements) on every page
- Image database with XML
- Collectors, alternative to overlays
- Sharing graphics
- Including pages from PDF documents
Tricks
- Image Placement: if you’re using ConTeXt for complex layout tasks, you may need to calculate with image sizes. Often it makes sense to use Lua functions.
- can play with Drop shadows
- Example photo page layout (Old Content)