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Am 14.02.24 um 10:42 schrieb G.C.H.M. Verhaag via ntg-context:
Hi ConTeXt users,
Wondering whether there is a possibility to modify the word *see* into
the Dutch word *zie* in the use of the \seeindex command?
Did you set \mainlanguage[nl]?
Hraban
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Hi ConTeXt users,
Wondering whether there is a possibility to modify the word 'see' into the
Dutch word 'zie' in the use of the \seeindex command?
Regards,
Gerard
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Hi ConTeXt users,
Wondering whether there is a possibility to modify the word *see* into
the Dutch word *zie* in the use of the \seeindex command?
Regards,
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Please write one. More documentation is needed.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 3:55 AM Sir Coleman via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> I'm glad to know there's a demand for this book.
>
> Hopefully soon I'll upload a draft of it to GitLab, so if there's anything
> that you learned that you
I'm glad to know there's a demand for this book.
Hopefully soon I'll upload a draft of it to GitLab, so if there's anything that
you learned that you would like to contribute to this book, you would be able
to do so. I personally would be very happy if someone would give me examples of
things
Oh dear...
The serried alternative does indeed solve the second "bug". And to answer your
question, I literally encountered this problem in one of my own documents, so
yes, it's a real world problem...
And also good to know the explanation of why the counter acts weird. I'll also
check out
SirColeman via ntg-context schrieb am 13.02.2024 um 22:04:
The first bug is that descriptions interfere with the counters,
resulting in the peculiar behavior demonstrated in the resulting PDF.
Still no bug and there is no need to create your own counter because
enumerations exist which are
Thank you Sir Coleman. I’m a Context beginner and I’d love a good book
introducing me to Context. I’ve wasted many hours trying to figure out how to
do things that turned out to be simple.
The answer is often/sometimes buried in the documentation, and what would
really help me is a book that
The first bug is that descriptions interfere with the counters, resulting in
the peculiar behavior demonstrated in the resulting PDF.
Unless I'm mistaken, I think it happens because the head of the description is
evaluated twice, thus incrementing the counter twice---at least, that's the
only
I answered only for Hraban!! Sorry8
Alain
Message transféré
Sujet : Re: [NTG-context] Re: Context lmtx for 32bit under
LUBUNTU 18.04
Date : Tue, 13 Feb 2024 19:47:09 +0100
De :Alain Delmotte
Pour : Henning Hraban Ramm
Le 13-02-24 à 18:21, Henning Hraban Ramm a
Acknowledged.
However, this does reinforce my point, that the documentation needs to be
updated. The examples on the wiki still use \getcounter, and naturally they all
fail to compile. Hence, my ambition to create a book to serve as the
documentation, which I find is a better medium for
SirColeman via ntg-context schrieb am 13.02.2024 um 20:44:
>> This is wrong, the counter commands are official and the number
variants are kept for backwards compatibility with old styles.
I do recall reading on the ConTeXt wiki that \definenumber is
maintained for backwards compatibility
>> This is wrong, the counter commands are official and the number variants are
>> kept for backwards compatibility with old styles.
I do recall reading on the ConTeXt wiki that \definenumber is maintained for
backwards compatibility reasons. However, why then does ConTeXt fail to compile
with
SirColeman via ntg-context schrieb am 12.02.2024 um 08:49:
Greetings all. I have a passion for typesetting. I found that
currently the best typesetting systems are those that are based on
TeX. Of them, there are LaTeX, and ConTeXt.
LaTeX is very well documented and popular; ConTeXt, on the
Am 13.02.24 um 17:29 schrieb Alain Delmotte:
Hi,
A month or so ago Hans provided a new upload (thanks I managed to get
and install it on my Windows 10 64b). At that time I was struggling for
having my computers back in order (that appends sometimes).
Now I'd like to have LMTX on an old but
Hi,
A month or so ago Hans provided a new upload (thanks I
managed to get and install it on my Windows 10 64b). At that
time I was struggling for having my computers back in order
(that appends sometimes).
Now I'd like to have LMTX on an old but still used (when
travelling) portable under
> Am 13.02.2024 um 16:54 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
> :
>
> Oliver Marugg schrieb am 13.02.2024 um 00:17:
>> Hi
>> Section numbering does not work until I remove \startbackmatter
>> \stopbackmatter. I had a longer text file and I stripped it down until I
>> found this?
>> Greets Oliver
>>
Oliver Marugg schrieb am 13.02.2024 um 00:17:
Hi
Section numbering does not work until I remove \startbackmatter
\stopbackmatter. I had a longer text file and I stripped it down until I found
this?
Greets Oliver
Running freshly installed context ARM64 on m1 and updated it via sh install.sh
Michael Guravage schrieb am 13.02.2024 um 14:01:
While reading the documentation I spotted something similar from which I
derived this solution:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\squeeze#1%
{
\goto{#1} [url(tel:\ctxlua{context(string.gsub("#1", " ", ""))})]
}
ConTeXt has a Lua
Many thanks Taco, that works indeed;-)
> Am 13.02.2024 um 09:29 schrieb Taco Hoekwater :
>
>
>
>> On 13 Feb 2024, at 00:17, Oliver Marugg wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Section numbering does not work until I remove \startbackmatter
>> \stopbackmatter. I had a longer text file and I stripped it
While reading the documentation I spotted something similar from which I
derived this solution:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\def\squeeze#1%
{
\goto{#1} [url(tel:\ctxlua{context(string.gsub("#1", " ", ""))})]
}
\starttext
Call \squeeze{01234 56789}
\stoptext
With kind regards,
> On 13 Feb 2024, at 00:17, Oliver Marugg wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> Section numbering does not work until I remove \startbackmatter
> \stopbackmatter. I had a longer text file and I stripped it down until I
> found this?
IIRC :
\setupsectionblock[backpart][number=yes]
Best wishes,
Taco
>
Hi Willi,
I guess you already saw the other message that I really meant Wednesday,
14th, regardless of Valentine and Ash Wednesday.
In Germany, this is a day when political parties have a very unfriendly
conference with extra polemic speeches. We can do better ;)
In the example below I pass the macro a string with a space, but the space
should not appear in the url.
I've tried using \ctxlua to invoke string substitution, but without
success. What is the proper way to remove this space, and to perform string
manipulation more generally?
Hi
Section numbering does not work until I remove \startbackmatter
\stopbackmatter. I had a longer text file and I stripped it down until I found
this?
Greets Oliver
Running freshly installed context ARM64 on m1 and updated it via sh install.sh
on ARM64 macos 14.3.1:
context --version
Hi Hraban,
hm there is a incongruence of the date. Either it is Wednesday the 14th of
February or Tuesday the 13th of February… Which correct?
Cheers
Willi
> On 10 Feb 2024, at 23:01, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> You’re invited to our regular online meet-up, this upcoming
> Wednesday,
Greetings all. I have a passion for typesetting. I found that currently the
best typesetting systems are those that are based on TeX. Of them, there are
LaTeX, and ConTeXt.
LaTeX is very well documented and popular; ConTeXt, on the other hand, is
apparently very powerful and capable, but is not
Oops, yes I meant 14th - Valentine and Ash Wednesday at the same time.
Hraban
Am 11.02.24 um 12:20 schrieb mf:
Hello Hraban,
February 13th is Tuesday.
Maybe you meant February 14th.
Best wishes,
Massimiliano
Il 10/02/24 23:01, Henning Hraban Ramm ha scritto:
You’re invited to our regular
You’re invited to our regular online meet-up, this upcoming
Wednesday, February 13th, 19:00 CET (UTC+1)
at https://lecture.senfcall.de/hen-rbr-rku-oke
(same, but shorter: https://u.mtxrun.eu/ctxmtg)
ConTeXt users of all levels are welcome!
Do you have a subject that you’d like to talk about?
Am 09.02.24 um 22:06 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
Thank you, Pablo,
next question:
why does it say here
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupinitial
default is 0pt?
Why does the information not match?
Crazy!
Either it changed since 2020, or Garulfo just assumed wrongly when they
wrote it.
Thank you, Pablo,
next question:
why does it say here
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupinitial
default is 0pt?
Why does the information not match?
Crazy!
Am 09.02.24 um 20:02 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
On 2/9/24 09:53, Thomas Meyer wrote:
Hi folks,
if I understand
Am 09.02.24 um 20:15 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context:
On 2/6/24 14:04, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Hi, I came across this interview with John Warnock (founder of Adobe and
developer of PostScript):
https://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/2023/08/102738759-05-01-acc.pdf
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 09.02.2024 um 20:07:
On 2/8/24 22:37, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Ursula,
I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
Demonstrandum). You can use this:
\definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
On 2/6/24 14:04, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Hi, I came across this interview with John Warnock (founder of Adobe and
> developer of PostScript):
>
> https://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/2023/08/102738759-05-01-acc.pdf
Many thanks for the reference, Hraban.
This is the
On 2/8/24 22:37, Otared Kavian wrote:
> Hi Ursula,
>
> I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
> Demonstrandum). You can use this:
>
> \definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
> \def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED]}}
> \starttext
> This is the end of our proof. \qed
>
On 2/9/24 09:53, Thomas Meyer wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> if I understand it correct it is not necessary to set default parameters.
> In my example it is a difference to set it or not (distance=0pt should
> be default):
Hi Thomas,
the default (as per line 65 in typo-drp.mkxl) is .125\emwidth.
This
> On 7 Feb 2024, at 03:47, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
>
> I have an extensive multi-book project. Each book has a nickname, like TB for
> "Textbook", "WB 1" for the "Workbook, Vol. 1":
>
> TB -- 01_textbook.tex
> WB 1 -- 03_workbook.tex
> WB 2 -- 04_workbook.tex
> WB 3 -- 05_workbook.tex
>
Dear Otared,
Thank you for testing.
I run the sample after changing the column command to ‘\startsimplecolumns …
\stopsimplecolumns’.
I got the same result as your output. And it is same as the result using
\startcolumns … \stopcolumns.
If ‘\vfill’ works, then it is OK for me, but it isn’t.
Hi folks,
if I understand it correct it is not necessary to set default parameters.
In my example it is a difference to set it or not (distance=0pt should
be default):
\setupinitial%[distance=0pt]
\starttext
\placeinitial
\input knuth
\stoptext
Why?
Greetings
Thomas
Dear Otared and Dear Hraban,
So this is my little example: works perfect, after our correspondence.
\starttext
\startalignment[normal]
\margintext {1.1.1}
{\bf Beispiel 3.2.17 (Vertauschung von All- und Existenzquantor).}
\par
{\it Sei M die Menge aller Männer und F die Menge aller Frauen. Die
Dear Hraban, Dear Otared!
Many Thanks,
Hraban: Because of \wordright: I took a look at wordright at the wiki, works
perfect.
Otared, many thanks too. It also works perfect with your example
Uschi
Von: Otared Kavian
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 8. Februar
Dear Dalyoung,Have you tried \startsimplecolumns\stopsimplecolumns instead of the columnset mechanism?In your example I put the above commands and I got the attached PDF: is this what you want to obtain?Best regards: Otared
columns-figures.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
On 9 Feb 2024, at
Dear all,I have a little problem to use “columns” in the following example.If I use “\startcolumnset”, then I have the following problems: 1. The figures is aligned left even though I use \startplacefigure[]. 2. In the second column, the first item located at the end of the page.However, \vfill
Hi Ursula,
I think you mean the so-called end of the proof sign, or QED (Quod Erat
Demonstrandum). You can use this:
\definesymbol[QED][\mathematics{\square}]
\def\qed{\wordright{\symbol[QED]}}
\starttext
This is the end of our proof. \qed
\stoptext
In principle it is included in ConTeXt, but
Am 08.02.24 um 12:23 schrieb Ursula Hermann:
Dear List,
I am at Home and have the following example.:
klar.\startalignment[right]\square\stopalignment}\stoptext}
There should be a sign like this □ at the end of the proof.
What’s your problem – is the square missing? Then there’s probably
Dear List,
I am at Home and have the following example.:
\starttext
\margintext {1.1.1}
{\bf Beispiel 3.2.17 (Vertauschung von All- und Existenzquantor).}
\par
{\it Sei M die Menge aller Männer und F die Menge aller Frauen. Die
Aus-\par
sage h(m, f) sei ”m ist verliebt in f“. Unter diesen
Hi, I thought I could finally setup color management properly instead of
converting all print PDFs with Acrobat Pro…
On the wiki, there’s something in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX; I
updated it a bit, but we (I?) should combine it with
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDF/A …
How can I
I have an extensive multi-book project. Each book has a nickname, like TB for
"Textbook", "WB 1" for the "Workbook, Vol. 1":
TB -- 01_textbook.texWB 1 -- 03_workbook.texWB 2 -- 04_workbook.texWB 3 --
05_workbook.tex
WB 4 -- 06_workbook.tex
TG -- 08_teachersguide.tex
I have to prove to a
Hi, I came across this interview with John Warnock (founder of Adobe and
developer of PostScript):
https://archive.computerhistory.org/resources/access/text/2023/08/102738759-05-01-acc.pdf
Maybe you already know it. And there’s probably a video version.
While the first half about his personal
Yes, that is a possibilty that did not escape me. But this is but an example.
In those documents such abbreviations are quite common and frequent.
I hoped therefore to find a generic solution!
yours sincerely
dr. Hans van der Meer
> On 2 Feb 2024, at 18:25, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
>
On 2/2/2024 11:16 AM, wolfgangbackes--- via ntg-context wrote:
I have stumbeld across the same bug. Seems to be very elementary, but is still
present after many years. Sigh.
don't confuse bugs and features ...
\starttext
here a \type{\test is} done
here a \type{\test [is]} done
here a
On 2/2/2024 1:03 PM, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context wrote:
In the 18th century documents I am transcribing often words are
abbreviated as for example /voorschreeve/ becoming /voors:/ In the
transcription it is usual to write this as /voors[chreeve]/ indicating
to the reader how the
In the 18th century documents I am transcribing often words are abbreviated as
for example voorschreeve becoming voors: In the transcription it is usual to
write this as voors[chreeve] indicating to the reader how the abbreviation was
interpreted.
The problem then arises with hyphenation,
I have stumbeld across the same bug. Seems to be very elementary, but is still
present after many years. Sigh.
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Dear list,
It seems with one of the latest lmtx this old reported issue
(https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg84988.html) is back.
MWE:
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=red,style=]
\setupbtx[aps:cite][alternative=entry]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\startbuffer [bib]
Consider the following:
\starttext
Text before.
\startitemize[1,nowhite]
\item item 1
\item item 2
\startitemize[5,nowhite]
\item sub-item 1
\item sub-item 2
\stopitemize
\item item 3
\stopitemize
Text after.
\stoptext
Notwithstanding the "nowhite" options, there is a blank line before
On Wed, 31 Jan 2024 19:41:02 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> >> How do it get the same spacing as in the framedtext case?
> >
> > Is there a solution to this? Or an explanation why the spacing
> > differs?
> these are fundamentally different mechanisms .. you can play with
> \inframed in the
On 1/31/2024 7:15 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 13:52:05 +0100
Marco Patzer wrote:
I'm having problems getting the textbackground spacing offset to work.
Example:
\setupframedtext
[offset=overlay,
width=max,
depthcorrection=off]
\setuptextbackground
On Thu, 16 Nov 2023 13:52:05 +0100
Marco Patzer wrote:
> I'm having problems getting the textbackground spacing offset to work.
> Example:
>
> \setupframedtext
> [offset=overlay,
>width=max,
>depthcorrection=off]
>
> \setuptextbackground
> [location=paragraph,
>%%
Den tis 30 jan. 2024 09:06Henning Hraban Ramm skrev:
> Am 29.01.24 um 21:45 schrieb jbf:
> > And indeed this is the best solution I could find, though it obviously
> > meant that something like '29 April 2017' was no good for sorting on...
> > it has to be the US date format YY-MM-DD
>
> How did
Am 29.01.24 um 21:45 schrieb jbf:
And indeed this is the best solution I could find, though it obviously
meant that something like '29 April 2017' was no good for sorting on...
it has to be the US date format YY-MM-DD
How did you expect a simple sorting algorithm to sort by verbose dates?
And indeed this is the best solution I could find, though it obviously
meant that something like '29 April 2017' was no good for sorting on...
it has to be the US date format YY-MM-DD
Julian
On 30/1/24 06:15, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 27.01.2024 um 10:05:
Am
On 29 Jan 2024, at 19:15, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
>
> Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 27.01.2024 um 10:05:
>> Am 26.01.24 um 23:46 schrieb jbf:
>>> I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction for a separate TOC
>>> which needs to be in chronological order at the back of the book
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 27.01.2024 um 10:05:
Am 26.01.24 um 23:46 schrieb jbf:
I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction for a separate
TOC which needs to be in chronological order at the back of the book
(i.e. not in page number order, although I need the page numbers to
Gerion Entrup schrieb am 25.01.2024 um 09:18:
Hi,
I want to make a proper definition of a new command to be able to
process it in Lua. I found something on StackOverflow [1] but that
breaks in enumeration _and_ when interaction is enabled and I do not
understand why? Can you give me some help
On 1/29/2024 12:08 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
I changed line 10066 in mtxrun.lua to
templates[i]="%-"..w.."s"..between
from
templates[i]=“% "..w..”i"..between
and that fixed it.
thanks, I also changed util-fmt.lua line 79
Hans
> On 29 Jan 2024, at 01:36, vm via ntg-context wrote:
>
> while also on linux platform:
>
>
> mtxrun --script font --list --spec --filter="fontname=ibm*"
> mtxrun --script font --list --spec --filter="fontname=ple*"
>
> give correct result (as in listing the available installed ibmplex
Hi,
You can try:
> \unexpanded\def\do_my_command[#1]#2{%
But there is probably a cleaner way to implement optional arguments with lua?
Best wishes,
Taco
> On 25 Jan 2024, at 09:18, Gerion Entrup wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I want to make a proper definition of a new command to be able to
> process
while also on linux platform:
mtxrun --script font --list --spec --filter="fontname=ibm*"
mtxrun --script font --list --spec --filter="fontname=ple*"
give correct result (as in listing the available installed ibmplex fonts)
mtxrun --script font --list --spec --filter="fontname=*"
mtxrun
> On 27 Jan 2024, at 21:29, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
>
> I have a document that uses ~40 different TABLE configurations, each with
> their own special requirements, such as these below, and in total, perhaps
> 2000 tables appear in a file, using one of the configurations.
>
>
Hi,
return is OK with:
mtxrun --script font --list --spec --filter="fontname=ibm*"
but removing the m from the pattern
mtxrun --script font --list --spec --filter="fontname=ib*"
I get :
lua error : function call:
...0-app_context-linux-64/tex/texmf-linux-64/bin/mtxrun.lua:10080: bad
On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 19:42 (+0100), Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 at 00:42, Jim wrote:
>> Today I ran across three references to archive.contextgarden.net, one in a
>> tugboat article and two others in context garden wiki pages.
>> I was not able to reach that site. Is it
On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 at 00:42, Jim wrote:
>
> Today I ran across three references to archive.contextgarden.net, one in a
> tugboat article and two others in context garden wiki pages.
>
> I was not able to reach that site. Is it (long since?) dead or is it just
> on vacation temporarily?
It is
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 27.01.2024 um 18:40:
On 1/27/24 17:40, Ali Ali wrote:
Thanks, those seems close to what I wanted but not exactly.
The ASCII graphic (better in typewriter font) may explain what I desired,
```
text width
Just use a group (\start ... \stop, \bgroup ... \egroup or {} ) around
the setup commands and their table, or use \startsetup mytable ...
\stopsetup and \startTABLE[setups=mytable] if you need the same settings
for several tables.
HR
Am 27.01.24 um 22:29 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
I have
I have a document that uses ~40 different TABLE configurations, each with their
own special requirements, such as these below, and in total, perhaps 2000
tables appear in a file, using one of the configurations.
\setupTABLE[r][1][align=raggedleft]
On Sat, Jan 27, 2024 at 19:12 (+0100), Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
> On 1/27/24 17:44, Jim wrote:
>> The wiki page for \setupexternalfigure says
>> "Show frame around image. Most(?) options of \setupframed are usable!"
Hi Pablo,
> I’m afraid that this is a too generous
Hi folks,
in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Footnotes
there is Oblomov's example for footnotes in footnotes:
This\footnote{Or that\footnote{Or possibly even the other.}, if you
prefer.} is a sentence
with a footnote.
I get only the footnote number of the inner footnote in the first
On 1/27/24 17:44, Jim wrote:
> The wiki page for \setupexternalfigure says
> "Show frame around image. Most(?) options of \setupframed are usable!"
Hi Jim,
I’m afraid that this is a too generous statement.
https://www.pragma-ade.com/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf#page=218 shows
which keys and
On 1/27/24 17:40, Ali Ali wrote:
> Thanks, those seems close to what I wanted but not exactly.
>
> The ASCII graphic (better in typewriter font) may explain what I desired,
> ```
> text width
> |<>|
>
> ##. SECTION TITLE
The wiki page for \setupexternalfigure says
"Show frame around image. Most(?) options of \setupframed are usable!"
I tried to put a frame around a picture (using \externalfigure with
frame=on) but I didn't get the frame to play nicely (see example below). I
can get the frame where I want it
Thanks, those seems close to what I wanted but not exactly.
The ASCII graphic (better in typewriter font) may explain what I desired,
```
text width
|<>|
##. SECTION TITLE paragraph
Am 26.01.24 um 23:46 schrieb jbf:
I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction for a separate
TOC which needs to be in chronological order at the back of the book
(i.e. not in page number order, although I need the page numbers to show
up in the TOC. There is the normal TOC at the
Ali Ali schrieb am 27.01.2024 um 06:03:
I've able to achieve the results I wanted by trial/e using the code shown
below.
"""
\def\subsecnumwrapper#1{\llap{#1\hskip8pt}}
\setuphead[subsection][alternative=text,numbercommand=\subsecnumwrapper,distance=0pt]
"""
I just wanted to know if there
I've able to achieve the results I wanted by trial/e using the code shown
below.
"""
\def\subsecnumwrapper#1{\llap{#1\hskip8pt}}
\setuphead[subsection][alternative=text,numbercommand=\subsecnumwrapper,distance=0pt]
"""
I just wanted to know if there already an option defined to achieve the
I wonder if someone can point me in the right direction for a separate
TOC which needs to be in chronological order at the back of the book
(i.e. not in page number order, although I need the page numbers to show
up in the TOC. There is the normal TOC at the front of the book,
according to
Gerion Entrup schrieb am 25.01.2024 um 09:24:
Am Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2024, 13:44:51 CET schrieb Gerion Entrup:
Hi,
I discovered the manuals in the context distribution. My general way to
built the manuals were these steps:
```
# execute one time
git clone
On Fri, Jan 26, 2024 at 09:55 (+0100), Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, Jim wrote:
>> The nice thing about your setup above is that it is nice and structured.
>> But if a table calls for some row, column or cell to be treated
>> differently, I guess I am in for some more reading.
>
On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, Jim wrote:
> The nice thing about your setup above is that it is nice and structured.
> But if a table calls for some row, column or cell to be treated
> differently, I guess I am in for some more reading.
You can do: \setupTABLE[2][3] to select the formatting for row 3 and
On 26/01/2024 01:52, Jim wrote:
I won't argue with you about readability of tables, but if I am typesetting
something for someone and they want it a certain way, I don't want to get
into an argument about it with them either. :-)
It all depends on the level of ignorance of your client.
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 22:22 (+0100), Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Jim schrieb am 25.01.2024 um 22:01:
>> Hi Henning,
>> On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 17:16 (+0100), Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>>> Am 25.01.24 um 16:12 schrieb Jim:
>>> > Hi, I was wondering if anyone here could help me with these three
On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, Jim wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 17:30 (+0100), Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> > I haven't looked at starttable in well over a decade, but I did document
> > some of it:
>
> > https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb28-3/tb90mahajan.pdf
> >
Today I ran across three references to archive.contextgarden.net, one in a
tugboat article and two others in context garden wiki pages.
I was not able to reach that site. Is it (long since?) dead or is it just
on vacation temporarily?
Thanks.
Jim
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 17:30 (+0100), Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, Jim wrote:
>> In a recent answer on this list, Mikael helped someone by pointing out the
>> \HF[...] command. The \HF command is not listed in the \starttable wiki
>> page.
>> Q2: Is \HF[] documented anywhere?
Jim schrieb am 25.01.2024 um 22:01:
Hi Henning,
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 17:16 (+0100), Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 25.01.24 um 16:12 schrieb Jim:
Hi, I was wondering if anyone here could help me with these three things:
For a long time I have been using Wichura's TaBle macros (i.e., what
Hi Henning,
On Thu, Jan 25, 2024 at 17:16 (+0100), Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 25.01.24 um 16:12 schrieb Jim:
>> Hi, I was wondering if anyone here could help me with these three things:
>> For a long time I have been using Wichura's TaBle macros (i.e., what one
>> gets with
>>
On Thu, 25 Jan 2024, Jim wrote:
> In a recent answer on this list, Mikael helped someone by pointing out the
> \HF[...] command. The \HF command is not listed in the \starttable wiki page.
>
> Q2: Is \HF[] documented anywhere? If so, can someone point me to that/those
> document(s)?
>
>
Am 25.01.24 um 16:12 schrieb Jim:
Hi, I was wondering if anyone here could help me with these three things:
For a long time I have been using Wichura's TaBle macros (i.e., what one
gets with
\input table
in plain TeX) and would like to use what appears to be ConTeXt's version of
those
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