From: Peter Rolf <indiego@gmx.net>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Subject: Re: figure libraries (mkiv)
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 11:34:12 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47E23DA4.9010501@gmx.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <47E18558.1080405@wxs.nl>
Hans Hagen schrieb:
> Peter Rolf wrote:
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> Looks like I'm the only one using resource libs. I have tried to solve
>> the problem with figure inclusion, but my lua is still too bad
>> (coroutines). At least I have found the place where things go wrong.
>>
>>
>> function figures.bases.find(basename,askedlabel)
>> [..]
>> if base[2] and base[3] then
>> for e, d, k in
>> xml.elements(base[3],"/(rlx:library|figurelibrary)/*:figure/*:label") do
>> page = page + 1
>> if xml.content(d[k]) == askedlabel then
>> t = {
>> base = file.replacesuffix(base[2],"pdf"),
>> format = "pdf",
>> name = xml.filters.text(e,"*:file"), -- always
>> empty
>> page = page, -- wrong pagenumber (far too high)
>> }
>> -- tex.sprint(table.serialize(t))
>> figures.bases.found[askedlabel] = t
>> break
>> end
>> end
>> end
>> [..]
>>
>>
>> And what is the correct namespace for resource libraries?
>
> we can make that * too
ok
if i use
"/(*:library|figurelibrary)/*:figure/*:label"
and exchange '*:file' in the upper code with 'rl:file' i get the correct
name and page number. so in the end it's a filter problem (leave that to
the experts) ;)
btw: currently only the 'name' is supported in mkiv. in mkii you can
also use the real filename ('file') to access the graphic.
best wishes, peter
>
>
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2008-03-18 20:27 Peter Rolf
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