not.
Now I am caught between two impossibilities.
Is it an option that simplecolumns will also be honoring
startnarrower..stopnarrower?
Is there another, simple solution?
\framed[width=\hsize]\bgroup
\startnarrower
\setlocalhsize \hsize\localhsize
\startsimplecolumns
\input
impossibilities.
Is it an option that simplecolumns will also be honoring
startnarrower..stopnarrower?
Is there another, simple solution?
yours sincerely,
dr. H. van der Meer
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chapter I want to have that appear on the opposing side.
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\def\MyChapter[#1]%
{\doifsomething{#1}
{\page[left]
\setupheader[state=empty]
\startnarrower[3*left,4*right]
\getbuffer[#1]%
\stopnarrower
\page}
\chapter}
\setuphead[section
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 0010
* D.E.KNUTH? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 0020
* THE ART OF COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, VOL I ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 0030
\stoptyping
\stopframedtext}
\placefigure
{Sterk gestructureerde tekst}
{\startframedtext[frame=on,width=fit,offset=0pt]
\startnarrower[right
Adrian Drury wrote:
Hello,
Using \lettrine (version 2005.08.29) inside \startnarrower\stopnarrower
gives results I didn't expect - see the example below. Part of the text
seems to be shifted right by an additional left-indent amount. Is this
correct and/or expected behavior
Hello,Using \lettrine (version 2005.08.29) inside \startnarrower\stopnarrower gives results I didn't expect - see the example below. Part of the text seems to be shifted right by an additional left-indent amount. Is this correct and/or expected behavior? If it is, is there a workaround to shift
One phenomenon I have repeatedly come accross but not quite
understood... If I have \startalignment, \startnarrower, etc., then
there has to be text immediately after the start command.
As small example:
\startalignment[center]
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD something \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stopalignment
Ville Voipio wrote:
One phenomenon I have repeatedly come accross but not quite
understood... If I have \startalignment, \startnarrower, etc., then
there has to be text immediately after the start command.
The best thing you can add is \dontleavehmode. The problem is
that TeX is still
Hi all,
\startnarrower[left]
\startitemize[1]
\item
\stopitemize
\stopnarrower
Is there another solution in order to ident itemize ?
Since many french documents need indentation of every paragraph and itemize,
maybe it will be a good idea to manage this behavior
an English line?
\startnarrower
\EnglishRule
Is it because they cannot draw a straight one? This could be ture
after a few strong beers, but then, ow do Germans draw a line?
\EnglishRule
\stopnarrower
\defineblank
[EnglishRule]
[big]
Why is this called an English line?
\startnarrower
into the same problem. A.
% Extracts or Long Quotations
//
In body text
\defineblank[extractdistance][3pt]
\definestartstop[extract][
before={ \blank[extractdistance,force]
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=1.5pc]
\startnarrower
//
In body text
\defineblank[extractdistance][3pt]
\definestartstop[extract][
before={ \blank[extractdistance,force]
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=1.5pc]
\startnarrower[left,right]
\noindent},
after={\stopnarrower
\blank[extractdistance,force]
\indenting
]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\startalignment[left,nothyphenated]
\startnarrower[4*left]
\noindent \em \getbuffer [chapter:quote]
\stopnarrower
\stopalignment
\resetsetups[quote:text]
\page[right]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\blank[force,2*big]
\stopsetups
\startsetups
[chapter:quote]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[page=,
before={\setups[chapter:before]},
after={\setups[chapter:after]}]
\startsetups chapter:before
\page[left]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\startalignment[left,nothyphenated]
\startnarrower[4*left]
\noindent
]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\startalignment[left,nothyphenated]
\startnarrower[4*left]
\noindent \em \setups[chapter:quote]
\stopnarrower
\stopalignment
\resetsetups[quote:text]
\page[right]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\blank[force,2*big]
\stopsetups
,nothyphenated]
\startnarrower[4*left]
\noindent \em \setups[chapter:quote]
\stopnarrower
\stopalignment
\resetsetups[quote:text]
\page[right]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\blank[force,2*big]
\stopsetups
\startsetups [chapter:after]
\blank[3*big
chapter:before
\page[left]
\noheaderandfooterlines
\startalignment[left,nothyphenated]
\startnarrower[4*left]
\noindent \em \setups[chapter:quote]
\stopnarrower
\stopalignment
\resetsetups[quote:text]
\page[right
\definestartstop[extract][
before={\godown[0.10pc]
\indenting[next]
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=1.5pc]
\startnarrower[left,right]},
after={\stopnarrower
\godown[0.25pc]
\indenting[yes]}]
\starttext
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Morbi
]
% delete this and insert a \noindent at the end
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=1.5pc]
\startnarrower[left,right]
\noindent},
after={\stopnarrower
\godown[0.25pc]
\blank[0.25pc,force]
\indenting[yes]}]
\noindent
=yes]
\setupfootnotes[interaction=yes]
\setupnotedefinition[footnote][indenting={big,yes}]
% Extract setup
\definestartstop[extract][
before={\godown[0.10pc]
\indenting[next]
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=1.5pc]
\startnarrower[left,right]},
after={\stopnarrower
. A.
% Extracts or Long
Quotations//
In body text
\defineblank[extractdistance][3pt]
\definestartstop[extract][
before={ \blank[extractdistance,force]
\setupnarrower[left=1.5pc,right=1.5pc]
\startnarrower[left,right
] % does not indent
%\setupindenting[medium,next] % need both to indent
\definestartstop
[quote]
[before={\startnarrower[1*middle]\blank[big]},
after={\stopnarrower\blank[big]}]
\starttext
\input knuth
\startquote
\input knuth
\stopquote
\input knuth
\stoptext
Doherty\starttextExample 1And here is the sentence before\startnarrower[2*left,2*right]\startlinesA Somonour was ther with us in that place, That hadde a fyr-reed cherubynnes face, For saucefleem he was, with eyen narwe. As hoot he was and lecherous as a sparwe, With scalled browes blake and piled
you know.
Hi Charles,
Current ConTeXt chokes on the use of \space within \startlines ...
\stoplines (that is a known bug). You need a workaround. This works
for the current example:
\starttext
Example 1
And here is the sentence before
\startnarrower[2*left,2*right]
% Bugfix
On 19 Jul 2005, at 13:23, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Current ConTeXt chokes on the use of \space within \startlines ...
\stoplines (that is a known bug). You need a workaround. This works
for the current example:
\starttext
Example 1
And here is the sentence before
\startnarrower[2*left
but I thought I should let you know.
Hi Charles,
Current ConTeXt chokes on the use of \space within \startlines ...
\stoplines (that is a known bug). You need a workaround. This works
for the current example:
\starttext
Example 1
And here is the sentence before
\startnarrower[2*left,2
===
===
\setupoutput[pdftex]%
\definestartstop
[quote]
[before={\startnarrower[1*left,1*right]\blank[big]},
after={\stopnarrower\blank[big]}]
\starttext
\startquote
\input knuth \inmargin{This is a test.}
\stopquote
\stoptext
\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt\normalinmargin{#1}}}
\definestartstop
[quote]
[before={\startnarrower[1*left,1*right]\blank[big]},
after={\stopnarrower\blank[big]}]
\starttext
\startquote
\input knuth \inmargin{This is a test.}
\input knuth {\parindent0pt\inmargin{This is a test.}}
\stopquote
Hi Taco and all,
I found a temporary solution: Given a \start-\stopnarrower environment like
===
\definestartstop
[quote]
[before={\startnarrower[1*middle]\blank[big]},
after={\stopnarrower\blank[big
%Footnotes with indenting
\starttext
% define amount to indent
\setupnarrower[left=12pt]
At present I am a sojourner in civilized life
again. \footnote{\startnarrower[left]
% need a negatvie vskip so ConTeXt won't read this as a paragrpah.
\vskip-12pt
\hskip-12pt Thoreau started writing {\sl Walden
Gerben Wierda wrote:
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\def\ChQuoteFormat#1{\starttext%
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\nohyphens\em #1}%
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank}
\setuphead[chapter]
[page
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I forgot one part at the end. Here it is again.
I've got this in my environment file:
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\def\ChQuoteFormat#1{\starttext%
^^ no
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4
]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\nohyphens\em #1}%
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank}
\setuphead[chapter]
[page=left,
before={\ChQuoteFormat{\ChapterQuote}\noheaderandfooterlines%
\page[right]\blank[2*big]},
after={\ClearChapterQuote\blank[3*big
I forgot one part at the end. Here it is again.
I've got this in my environment file:
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\def\ChQuoteFormat#1{\starttext%
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\hyphenpenalty 1\em #1
Am 19.03.2005 um 20:42 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\def\ChQuoteFormat#1{\starttext%
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\hyphenpenalty 1\em #1}%
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank
On 19 Mar 2005, at 23:22, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 19.03.2005 um 20:42 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\def\ChQuoteFormat#1{\starttext%
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\hyphenpenalty 1\em #1
=slanted,
color=blue,
width=1.5em]
\stopbuffer
{\typebuffer[setup] \startnarrower\getbuffer[setup,test]\stopnarrower} \page
\startbuffer[setup]
\setuplinenumbering
[width=4em,
left=--,
right=--,
align=middle]
\stopbuffer
{\typebuffer[setup] \getbuffer[setup,test]} \page
\startbuffer[setup
\newcommand{\ChQuoteFormat}[1]{\starttext%
%\raggedright%
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\em #1}%
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank}
\setuphead[chapter]
[page=left,
before={\ChQuoteFormat{\ChapterQuote}\noheaderandfooterlines
[2SIDE]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
%
\usemodule[lettri]
\def\ClearChapterQuote{\def\ChapterQuote{}}
\ClearChapterQuote
\newcommand{\ChQuoteFormat}[1]{\starttext%
%\raggedright%
\startalignment[left]%
\startnarrower[4*left] \noindent{\em #1
Willi Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on 2005-02-16, 20:14 (+0100 GMT):
may be not a very nice solution but ...
\startitemize[none,packed]
\item LONG-UGLY-STRING-LIKE-THIS
\startnarrower[left]
A few sentences, indented somewhat from the left margin, that
relate to the long
Hi,
may be not a very nice solution but ...
\startitemize[none,packed]
\item LONG-UGLY-STRING-LIKE-THIS
\startnarrower[left]
A few sentences, indented somewhat from the left margin, that
relate to the long ugly string above. The indentation allows the
reader to scan the ugly
[fx:narrower] [fox] [left=0em,right=0em]
{\expanded{\setupnarrower[\foxarguments]}%
\startnarrower[middle]}
{\stopnarrower}
\defineXMLenvironment
[fx:text] [fox] []
{\starttext}
{\stoptext}
% paragraphs
\newcount \paragraphdepth
\defineXMLenvironment
[fx:p] [fox] [strut
=\blank]
\setuplist
[chapter][alternative=d,left=(,right=),pagestyle=slanted,before=\blank,after=\blank]
\setuplist [part] [before={\blank[big]},after=\blank]
\starttext
\startnarrower[2*right] \placecontent \stopnarrower \blank[4*big]
\startsetups chapter
\blank \startnarrower[3*middle
Wha
Thanks a lot to you all.
Hans,
I have tried:
\startnarrower[4*right] \placecontent \stopnarrower \blank[4*big]
This is exactly what i meant.
Unfortunately, there is a problem, which is in my opinion not related to
TOC, but to Tex (or Context, you'll be able to tell).
i get a result
\startnarrower[left]
\startitemize[columns,three]
\item Bauherr
\item Architekt
\item Bauleiter
\stopitemize
\stopnarrower
The problem with this variant is that the coluns do not respect the
right margin, i.e. the items reach beyond the paper.
Has anyone a solution for this problem?
see end of mail
an
additional empty line and b) the [columns,three] parameter is not
considered.
2. Variant - using a narrower
\startnarrower[left]
\startitemize[columns,three]
\item Bauherr
\item Architekt
\item Bauleiter
\stopitemize
\stopnarrower
The problem with this variant is that the coluns do not respect
,section]
[command=\mysec,
page=no,
continue=no,
style={\ss\bs},
color=black]
\def\mysec#1#2{\framed[width=\textwidth,
corner=round,
radius=0.05em,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=HKS5,
framecolor=HKS5]{\startnarrower[1*left,1*right] #2 \hfill #1
\stopnarrower
=\mysec,
page=no,
continue=no,
style={\ss\bs},
color=black]
\def\mysec#1#2{\framed[width=\textwidth,
corner=round,
radius=0.05em,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=HKS5,
framecolor=HKS5]{\startnarrower[1*left,1*right] #2 \hfill #1
\stopnarrower}}
They are spanning
]%
\startnarrower[left,right]%
\leavevmode{\rm\tf\em\the\mottotoks}\par
\stopnarrower
\vskip0pt plus 1filll
\hbox to \textwidth{\hss\vbox{\hsize=0.8\textwidth
\startframedtext
[width=0.8\textwidth,align={left,broad}, offset=1.5ex,
background=color, backgroundcolor=black
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 08:10:07 -0700 (PDT)
Andrew Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to right-align a block of text, e.g. have
the text left-aligned but the block right aligned. An
ascii example would be;
Would indenting the left margin do this? If so, look at \startnarrower
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