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From: "Gilbert van den Dobbelsteen" <gilbert@login-bv.com>
Subject: How to get the figure size
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 09:53:32 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <000401be5989$d4cdc7c0$0c01a8c1@worf.login-bv.com> (raw)

Hi there,

This is probably very trivial but I need to do something like this:

  \presetexternalfigure[foo][somefig][height=100pt]
  \framed[width={\figurewidth[foo]}]{Some contents}

Are there any macro's like this? I need to have the height too.
I need it because I have a lot of figures with the same height, but with
different widths.

O yeah, and another problem: I use ActivateState perl, and some DJGPP perl
(you know, a port that runs under DOS/WIN/OS/2 *and* win95 and it has long
filename support)
and there are some differences:

- The DJGPP port is much faster (and I mean a lot faster here)

- The DJGPP port does globbbing correct, e.g.:
    texutil --figures --epspage *.eps
  works fine, while the ActiveState port doesn't (texutil says it doesn't
know any figures *.eps).

Perhaps I did something completely wrong (Ok, Wybo, I'll switch to Linux
some day). I have to stick to the ActiveState port because I use perl/Tk and
ODBC database connectivity, which doesn't run under the DJGPP port.

Gilbert.


             reply	other threads:[~1999-02-16  8:53 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1999-02-16  8:53 Gilbert van den Dobbelsteen [this message]
1999-02-16 11:26 ` Taco Hoekwater
1999-02-16 12:55   ` Hans Hagen
1999-02-16 12:53 ` Hans Hagen
1999-02-16 14:14 ` Taco Hoekwater
1999-02-16 14:18   ` Berend de Boer
1999-02-16 15:28   ` Taco Hoekwater
1999-02-16 14:34     ` Berend de Boer
1999-02-16 15:10     ` Erik Frambach
1999-02-16 17:58       ` Berend de Boer
1999-02-16 19:27 ` W.H. Dekker
1999-02-16 12:10 Berend de Boer
1999-02-16 13:04 ` Hans Hagen
1999-02-16 14:16   ` Berend de Boer

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