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diff --git a/tex/context/base/x-fig-01.tex b/tex/context/base/x-fig-01.tex index 173139a86..7c8c82594 100644 --- a/tex/context/base/x-fig-01.tex +++ b/tex/context/base/x-fig-01.tex @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ %D \module -%D [ file=x-fig-01, +%D [ filefile=x-fig-01, %D version=2001.03.21, %D title=\CONTEXT\ Style File, %D subtitle=Figure Base Generation, @@ -19,34 +19,34 @@ %D variable). You can apply this style to a database by %D saying: %D -%D \starttypen +%D \starttyping %D texexec --pdf --use=fig-make yourfile.xml -%D \stoptypen +%D \stoptyping %D %D The following modes are supported: %D -%D \starttabulatie[|lT|l|] +%D \starttabulate[|lT|l|] %D \NC letter \NC map the preview on letter size \NC \NR %D \NC compact \NC use an alternative presentation \NC \NR -%D \stoptabulatie +%D \stoptabulate %D %D The resulting file has the following characteristics: %D -%D \startopsomming[opelkaar] -%D \som the document is split into three sections: first each +%D \startitemize[packed] +%D \item the document is split into three sections: first each %D figure is shown at its own page, then an overview of %D figures is shown with some data alongside, and %D finally an index and table of contents shows up -%D \som there is no title page, which means that one can +%D \item there is no title page, which means that one can %D access a figure by page number without offset -%D \som the document is opened at the first overview page, +%D \item the document is opened at the first overview page, %D that is, when the viewer supports it -%D \som the graphic is shown 3~times: on a page of its own, +%D \item the graphic is shown 3~times: on a page of its own, %D scaled to a fixed dimension, and relative to a4 or %D letter paper size -%D \som the labels can be accessed in an index and list at +%D \item the labels can be accessed in an index and list at %D the end of the document -%D \stopopsomming +%D \stopitemize %D %D We use named destinations, which means that one can %D access a figure by name from an external application. |