On Mon, 16 Mar 2020, Gerben Wierda wrote:
This worked when I was just doing METAPOST. Now, I am using my lua code to produce the METAPOST code that produces the pictures. And the picture itself is put in a file for METAPOST as follows:
File test4-mplib-run-001.mp:
% begin graphic: n=0
; beginfig(1) ; defaultfont:="name:dejavuserif*default"; CurrentLayout:="article"; def OverlayLineColor=black enddef; def OverlayColor =black enddef; ;picture pic; x:=80.000; y:=200.000; w:=133.000; h:=53.000;pic := ApplicationComponentLogo( w, h, typeString) shifted (x, -y); draw pic;picture pic; x:=273.000; y:=253.000; w:=133.000; h:=53.000;pic := Function( w, h, typeString) shifted (x, -y); draw pic;picture pic; x:=380.000; y:=133.000; w:=133.000; h:=53.000;pic := Service( w, h, typeString) shifted (x, -y); draw pic;path p; p := (200.000,-227.000)--(333.000,-227.000)--(333.000,-273.000); draw p;path p; p := (393.000,-253.000)--(393.000,-180.000); draw p;;; endfig ; % end graphic
This apparently is tried to get run through METAPOST separately and that clearly doesn’t work, because ApplicationComponentLogo isn’t defined. This is the result of the following setup:
\starttext \startMPdefinitions (or inclusions, no difference) % ApplicationComponentLogo is defined here with a vardef \stopMPdefinitions \ctxlua{foo(“filename”)} % produces a series of % context.startMPpage { instance = "doublefun” } % several of: % context( METAPOST statements in a string) % context.stopMPpage() \stoptext
How do I get my MPdefinitions available in those METAPOST runs?
Since you are using \startMPpage[instace=doublefun], you need to do the definitions for doublefun instance: so use \startMPdefinitions{doublefun} ... \stopMPdefinitions Aditya