2012/11/26 Hans Hagen > On 11/26/2012 10:20 AM, Pavel Dohnal wrote: > >> Hello, >> I have a big context source file which contains pictures from different >> sources.. The problem is, that there are some pictures the context >> >> cannot process. It displays an error message and ends. I run the context >> from another script in batchmode. After finishing, the context creates a >> PDF file, which contains this problematic picture but the pdf is broken. >> It does not have numbers in the table of contents and it is not arranged >> by setup. >> Here is a minimal example: >> \starttext >> \externalfigure[http://cdn-**locations-images.tripomatic.** >> com/img-poi1295-5ZTynx-s.jpg][**width=26.5mm >> ] >> >> \stoptext >> >> When I run the context, it prints: >> ! Dimension too large. >> > > it all depends on the original ... how small is it? one pixel? one option > is then to scale in two steps: > > \scale[width=26.5cm]{\**externalfigure[...][width=1mm]**} > > or so > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**----- > Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE > Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands > tel: 038 477 53 69 | voip: 087 875 68 74 | www.pragma-ade.com > | www.pragma-pod.nl > ------------------------------**------------------------------**----- > Original file has width 240px and height 160px but no mather what I try: \scale[width=26.5cm]{\**externalfigure[...][width=1mm]**} \scale[width=26.5cm]{\**externalfigure[...][width=240mm]**} \scale[width=26.5cm]{\**externalfigure[...][width=240px]**} I got allways the same result with "Dimension too large" error message Pavel Dohnal