Am 31.12.2011 um 15:33 schrieb Jan Heinen:
Hello
I want to center (horizontal and vertical) an image in a frame.
2. This is a complete example. I used a second \setframed to show the area in which the cow should be centered and middled:
\definelayer [Kontaktdaten] [x=0mm, y=0mm, width=\paperwidth, height=\paperheight] \setupbackgrounds [paper]
Do you know the difference between “paper” and “page”?
[ background=Kontaktdaten, state=start ]% \starttext \setlayerframed [Kontaktdaten] [ width=120mm, height=120mm, hoffset=50mm, voffset=50mm ] [strut=no,offset=overlay,frame=on] {\framed [width=120mm, height=120mm]{~}}%
\setlayerframed [Kontaktdaten] [ width=120mm, height=120mm, hoffset=50mm, voffset=50mm ] [strut=no,offset=overlay,frame=on] {\externalfigure[cow][width=100mm,height=100mm]}%
test \page \stoptext
\definelayer[Kontaktdaten][width=\paperwidth, height=\paperheight] \setupbackgrounds[page][background=Kontaktdaten] \starttext \setlayerframed [Kontaktdaten] [hoffset=50mm, voffset=50mm] [width=120mm, height=120mm, strut=no, frame=on] {\externalfigure[cow][width=100mm,height=100mm,frame=on]}% \dontleavehmode\page \stoptext Wolfgang