:
Hello Hraban!
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021, 15:24 Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> wrote:
Footnotes still don’t work in columnsets (latest LMTX):
- they stay in one column (I’d prefer them over the whole width of
the text area)
- they often get overw
>>>> Hello Hraban!
>>>> On Thu, Aug 12, 2021, 15:24 Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
>>>> mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> wrote:
>>>>Footnotes still don’t work in columnsets (latest LMTX):
>>>>- they stay in one column (I
>> wrote:
Footnotes still don’t work in columnsets (latest LMTX):
- they stay in one column (I’d prefer them over the whole width of
the text area)
- they often get overwritten by main text
Is there a workaround?
I had to switch back to mkiv. It's on Hans' agenda, but wit
Footnotes still don’t work in columnsets (latest LMTX):
>>- they stay in one column (I’d prefer them over the whole width of
>>the text area)
>>- they often get overwritten by main text
>>Is there a workaround?
>> I had to switch back to mkiv. It's on
On 8/12/2021 10:01 PM, Jano Kula via ntg-context wrote:
Hello Hraban!
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021, 15:24 Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
mailto:ntg-context@ntg.nl>> wrote:
Footnotes still don’t work in columnsets (latest LMTX):
- they stay in one column (I’d prefer them over the
Hello Hraban!
On Thu, Aug 12, 2021, 15:24 Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> Footnotes still don’t work in columnsets (latest LMTX):
>
> - they stay in one column (I’d prefer them over the whole width of the
> text area)
>
> - they often
E.g. in CG journal, there are usually 3 blank lines before a section title.
Most of it is single column and without grid, no problem there. But some
articles use columnsets and are therefore in grid mode.
Sometimes the space before the section title disappears completely, so that it
is glued
Footnotes still don’t work in columnsets (latest LMTX):
- they stay in one column (I’d prefer them over the whole width of the text
area)
- they often get overwritten by main text
Is there a workaround?
Hraban
> Am 06.03.2021 um 19:18 schrieb Jano Kula :
>
> Hello Hans,
>
> fill OverlayBox withcolor "gray";
> \stopuseMPgraphic
>
> \defineoverlay
>[xtablerow]
>[\ifodd\currentxtablerow
> \useMPgraphic{xtablerow}%
> \fi]
>
> \starttext
>
>
[\ifodd\currentxtablerow
\useMPgraphic{xtablerow}%
\fi]
\starttext
\startxtable[frame=off,background=xtablerow]
\dorecurse{20}
{\startxrow
\startxcell Column 1 \stopxcell
\startxcell Column 2 \stopxcell
\stopxrow}
\stopxtable
\stoptext
0 \NC otherwise \NR
> \stopcases
> \stopformula
> \stoptext
>
> The wiki states that the second column should be typeset in text mode.
> Is this a bug or does ConTeXt now typeset the second column in math mode
> by default?
Yes, we felt that it was more consistent with other align mech
Dear list,
I'm using ConTeXt version 2021.07.22 19:16 and the following code
typesets both columns in math mode
\starttext
\startformula
\delta_{ij} =
\startcases
\NC 1 \NC if i = j \NR
\NC 0 \NC otherwise \NR
\stopcases
\stopformula
\stoptext
The wiki states that the second column should
.2021 um 12:42 schrieb Michael Guravage :
> >
> > No, I'm afraid not. I have been combining the various table and column
> environments, all without success - yet.
> >
> > Michael
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 12:01 PM Henning Hraban Ramm
columnsets need \setuplayout[grid=yes] – did you check that?
HR
> Am 22.07.2021 um 12:42 schrieb Michael Guravage :
>
> No, I'm afraid not. I have been combining the various table and column
> environments, all without success - yet.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> On
No, I'm afraid not. I have been combining the various table and column
environments, all without success - yet.
Michael
On Thu, Jul 22, 2021 at 12:01 PM Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> you could try columnsets and use a columnsetspan for the text above the
> columns.
nment; which
> works as advertised. However, if I place any text before the column
> environment, the columns break. More clearly stated, only one column appears
> on the first table page; whereas two columns resume on subsequent pages. I
> have attached a mwe where you can us
I have created a table and placed it inside a columns environment; which
works as advertised. However, if I place any text before the column
environment, the columns break. More clearly stated, only one column
appears on the first table page; whereas two columns resume on subsequent
pages. I have
> Am 02.07.2021 um 14:49 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
> In several articles I get a problem, and I can’t (yet) reproduce it in a MWE:
>
> The text in a two-column columnset suddenly breaks at the end of a left
> column, the end is missing.
>
> Here’s an example PDF:
>
e bottom
>>> - it gets worse with footnotes (looks like their space isn’t considered at
>>> all)
>>> - if the column set doesn’t start at the top of the page, the second column
>>> does
>>> Hraban
>>> \definecolumnset[cgjcolset][n=2]
>>> \startt
can start one or more lines lower
- then the same number of lines is printed over each other at the bottom
- it gets worse with footnotes (looks like their space isn’t considered at all)
- if the column set doesn’t start at the top of the page, the second column does
Hraban
\definecolumnset[cgjcolset
can start one or more lines lower
>> - then the same number of lines is printed over each other at the bottom
>> - it gets worse with footnotes (looks like their space isn’t considered at
>> all)
>> - if the column set doesn’t start at the top of the page, the second col
at the bottom
- it gets worse with footnotes (looks like their space isn’t considered at all)
- if the column set doesn’t start at the top of the page, the second column does
Hraban
\definecolumnset[cgjcolset][n=2]
\starttext
\chapter{This is a chapter about column sets}
\startcolumnset[cgjcolset
like their space isn’t considered at all)
- if the column set doesn’t start at the top of the page, the second column does
Hraban
\definecolumnset[cgjcolset][n=2]
\starttext
\chapter{This is a chapter about column sets}
\startcolumnset[cgjcolset]
\dorecurse{20}{
\samplefile{sapolsky}\par
[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index{first}
\startsection[title
In March, Pablo wrote:
the following sample (from
https://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/workflows-mkiv.pdf#search=resort)
doesn’t get right output with LMTX (current latest from 2021.03.25 14:04):
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2
\eTD \bTD A \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD \rotate[rotation=90]{Two} \eTD \bTD B \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
Attached is the result for ConTeXt LMTX version 2021.04.09 (and earlier)
and for version 2021.06.18. In the latter case, the white frame is missing
in the first column between row 1
Schuster wrote:
jbf schrieb am 12.06.2021 um 12:39:
I am wondering if someone has tried a two-column dictionary layout
with ConTeXt. What is confounding me at the moment is the gap between
entries in the columns. My MWE is below. Try as I may, I seem unable
to get rid of those gaps! I obviously want
am 12.06.2021 um 12:39:
I am wondering if someone has tried a two-column dictionary layout
with ConTeXt. What is confounding me at the moment is the gap between
entries in the columns. My MWE is below. Try as I may, I seem unable
to get rid of those gaps! I obviously want each entry to follow
jbf schrieb am 12.06.2021 um 12:39:
I am wondering if someone has tried a two-column dictionary layout
with ConTeXt. What is confounding me at the moment is the gap between
entries in the columns. My MWE is below. Try as I may, I seem unable
to get rid of those gaps! I obviously want each
I am wondering if someone has tried a two-column dictionary layout with
ConTeXt. What is confounding me at the moment is the gap between entries
in the columns. My MWE is below. Try as I may, I seem unable to get rid
of those gaps! I obviously want each entry to follow on from the other.
I'm
the first
column as necessary)?
Also, what is the use of grouping rows within \startxtablenext and
\stopxtablenext?
Note: I am just typing the outline of the code as the cell
definitions is very long and hopefully my requirement is clear
without the entire cell definitions.
better look
the table rows get split into different pages, but the columns get cut at the
right edge of the page.
Is there a way to split the columns as well (repeating the first column as
necessary)?
Also, what is the use of grouping rows within \startxtablenext and
\stopxtablenext?
Note: I am just typing
the table rows get split into different pages, but the columns get cut
at the right edge of the page.
Is there a way to split the columns as well (repeating the first column
as necessary)?
Also, what is the use of grouping rows within \startxtablenext and
\stopxtablenext?
Note: I am just
\startxtablebody
.
.
.
\stopxtablebody
the table rows get split into different pages, but the columns get cut at the
right edge of the page.
Is there a way to split the columns as well (repeating the first column as
necessary)?
Also, what is the use of grouping rows within \startxtablenext
the table rows get split into different pages, but the columns get cut
at the right edge of the page.
Is there a way to split the columns as well (repeating the first column
as necessary)?
Also, what is the use of grouping rows within \startxtablenext and
\stopxtablenext?
Note: I am just
In a document with two columns, is there a method to expand a table
partially into the second column in case there are many tablecolumns to show
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add
t; well.
>>> You mean sort of trying to deduce from the synctex file where to go in
>>> the pdf?
>>
>> Yes. You provide a .tex file and a line number, and maybe also an
>> optional column number, and mtxrun outputs a .pdf file, a page number
>> and a co
a .tex file and a line number, and maybe also an
optional column number, and mtxrun outputs a .pdf file, a page number
and a coordinate pair or bounding box (I don't know what the best output
is).
define 'tex file' ... is that the master file? in that case we're
talking about the 'foo.synctex
e a .tex file and a line number, and maybe also an
optional column number, and mtxrun outputs a .pdf file, a page number
and a coordinate pair or bounding box (I don't know what the best output
is).
> When the 'call external program' approach is used I can have an
> alternative (lua) outp
I have the following MWE whereby the figure nicely fits the first column.
If I now have a picture with more details and want to expand it partially
into the second column, it will not work with width=1.5\textwidth , is
there a simple way to achieve this?
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\input
enalties to work as in a single page.
> I've not tried, anyway.
>
I've tried and it works as you are expecting. Unfortunately, mine are
columns inside one column page, so pagecolumns are not usable. My
workaround would be to
Hans,
the following sample (from
https://pragma-ade.com/general/manuals/workflows-mkiv.pdf#search=resort)
doesn’t get right output with LMTX (current latest from 2021.03.25 14:04):
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\stopcases
>\NR
>\stopcases
> \stopformula
> \stoptext
>
> I get an error about a missing $ when I try a nested start/stop-cases.
The missing $ error is because the cases environment uses two column separators
(for the second colu
Hello Hans,
with fresh LMTX footnotes are still missing in \startcolumns as Clyde
reported:
\starttext
\startcolumns
\input knuth\footnote{D. E. Knuth}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
Tried columnsets. Footnotes are overlapping text and some text at the
column break disappeared:
\starttext
]
\testpage[3]
\looseness=-1 / \looseness=+1
\blank
\setuptolerance
etc.
Now, of course you can define an injector for these commands, some are
predefined, like page, column, blank.
But, if my understanding is correct, you'd have to define one for each of the
possible parameters.
So, you'll
\setuptolerance
etc.
Now, of course you can define an injector for these commands, some are
predefined, like page, column, blank.
But, if my understanding is correct, you'd have to define one for each of the
possible parameters.
So, you'll need:
\startsetups xml:directive:injector:testpagethree
gillsans gillsans
> /Library/Fonts/GillSans.ttc 1
> gillsansregular gillsans gillsans
> /Library/Fonts/GillSans.ttc 1
> gillsanssemibold gillsans gillsanssemibold
&
nts/GillSans.ttc 5
gillsanssemibolditalic gillsans gillsanssemibolditalic
/Library/Fonts/GillSans.ttc 6
gillsansultraboldgillsans gillsansultrabold
/Library/Fonts/GillSans.ttc 7
Pleas
][corner=07]
\setupTABLE[last][last][corner=06]
\setupTABLE[column][last][style={\setcharacterspacing[frenchpunctuation]}]
\stopsetups
\bTABLE[setups=tablesettings]
%\bTABLEhead
\bTR
\bTH espéranto \eTH
\bTH exemple \eTH
\bTH équivalent en français \eTH
\eTR
%\eTABLEhead
%\bTABLEbody
to use it was because some default
length registers have different values
so there is a bigger space before and after column.
Regards,
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p.MsoNormal,p.MsoNoSpacing{margin:0}Thank you for this Hans, its going
to be very useful for
breaking bibliographic refs including manuscript or
inscription codes in two column mode.
Be
Thank you for this Hans, its going to be very useful for
breaking bibliographic refs including manuscript or
inscription codes in two column mode.
Best, Richard
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arrowed so much as to
break a line of 4 or 5 words. MWE:
%
\startplacetable[location=none]
%\startxtable[align={middle,lohi},option=tight] % This makes the first
column too narrow. Lines are not that long
\startxtable[align={middle,lohi}]
\startxtablehead[head]
\startxrow
\startx
Hi Aditya,
thank you very much, now I need to specify the alignment only for one "column"
and it gets applied for all of them. However, there is still the problem with
the standard setting of the alignment. For example,
\starttext
\startformula \startalign[m=2, align={right,left}]
e canonical form is with 12 sheets with the previous month on the
left, the current month at the center and the next month on the right,
each one with the days in a single column.
Of course there are now many variations, but the canonical form is the
better one.
I don't kn
Hi there,
I noticed a bug when using pagecolumns. If there is a title on the right column,
a blank page gets added at the end of the document. For example
\starttext
\startpagecolumns[n=2]
\title{lorem}
\title{ipsum
alignment was right left right left, i.e., the alignment cycled. Now,
the alignment is right left left left, i.e., unspecified alignments default to
left. So, in your example, each column in the second "block" is left aligned.
To change that, you c
2020-12-30 at 11:26 +0100, Alain Delmotte wrote:
> Hi Johann,
> The 4 is right aligned, but for this column you have two position in the
> second and one in the first.
> You could try ~4 and it will align with 10.
> Best regards,
> Alain
> Le 29/12/2020 à 22:27, Johann Birnick
Hi Johann,
The 4 is right aligned, but for this
column you have two position in the second and one in the first.
You could try ~4 and it will align
with 10.
Best regards,
Alain
Le 29/12/2020 à 22:27, Johann Birnick a
écrit
On 12/12/2020 3:35 PM, Jean-Philippe Rey wrote:
By default, pgfplotstable breaks lines at white space (tab or space
according to the pgfplotstable manual). I used tabs as column separators
in my demo file. With MKiV, the columns are correctly split but with
LMTX, pgfplotstable sees a single
Error#1#2#3{\writestatus{#1}{#2 (#3)}}
that effectively displays the error message in the console and the log file.
> which still looks bad but at least you don't crash .. i'll look into that
> later today (as i'm splitting mkiv/lmtx code i use a slightly different file
> reader so mayb
it with some trial
and error but the next seems to work:
\let\PackageError\writestatus
so I'll add something like that to m-tikz.mkiv
after all that I get this:
PGFPlots: reading {mfe-addplot.dat}
pgfplots> Sorry, could not retrieve column 't' from table
'\\pgfplotstableread@filename
ely\\Stunned\eTD\bTD The character is
knocked unconscious for 2D minutes.\eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\stopplacetable
\stoptext
Naively, I expected the third column, which has the longest text, to absorb
more of the width, rather than the three columns getting about the same
width.
I added the following two li
> >
> > \bTABLE[width=broad]
> >
> > \eTABLE
> That did the trick! It did distribute the new width oddly, with adding
> more width to the the first and second columns, while the third column,
> which had the most text to wrap, was not as wide as it could have been.
That did the trick! It did distribute the new width oddly, with adding
more width to the the first and second columns, while the third column,
which had the most text to wrap, was not as wide as it could have been. I
had to set widths for the first and second columns, and had to experiment
o get rid of the extra line you
> can either disable the grid setting for itemize with
>
> \setupitemize[grid=no]
Many thanks with your reply, Wolfgang.
This solves the issue.
> or you replace the mixed columns mechanism with a simpler column
> mechanism whic
[grid=no]
or you replace the mixed columns mechanism with a simpler column
mechanism which
doesn't produce an extra line, to do this add this at the begin of your
document
\enableexperiments[itemize.columns]
Wolfgang
ably my error !).
>>>> So I came back to the wiki, where my code came from, and the code below is
>>>> just a copy for the wiki. It is supposed to make a table with three
>>>> columns, but there is only one column in the resulting table…
not work
anymore. As a matter of fact, it doe snot work at all, nor MKII, nor MKIV
(probably my error !).
So I came back to the wiki, where my code came from, and the code below is just
a copy for the wiki. It is supposed to make a table with three columns, but
there is only one column
this does not work
>> anymore. As a matter of fact, it doe snot work at all, nor MKII, nor MKIV
>> (probably my error !).
>> So I came back to the wiki, where my code came from, and the code below is
>> just a copy for the wiki. It is supposed to make a table with three columns,
>
!).
So I came back to the wiki, where my code came from, and the code below is just
a copy for the wiki. It is supposed to make a table with three columns, but
there is only one column in the resulting table… I admit I do not understand
the code, but is there is missing \eTR somewhere ?
Use
code came from, and the code below is just
a copy for the wiki. It is supposed to make a table with three columns, but
there is only one column in the resulting table… I admit I do not understand
the code, but is there is missing \eTR somewhere ?
Thanks for any help.
Fabrice.
Ps: in case
> On 16 Nov 2020, at 08:55, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
[snip]
> I'm interested because I have a long thin table that I would to avoid having
> to manually split, but I would also like the heading to repeat at the top of
> each column and \starttabulation doesn't do the latter.
eTABLE
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
I'm interested because I have a long thin table that I would to avoid having to
manually split, but I would also like the heading to repeat at the top of each
column and \starttabulation doesn't do the latter. I was hoping that \bTABLE
did.
--
Bruce Horrocks
Hampshi
; > \rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq;
> > G_{3,1}, >, G_{3,2}, >, G_{3,3}, >, G_{3,4}, \ldots, G_3;
> > , , , , , , , , \rgeq
> > }
> > \stopformula
> >
> > \stoptext
> >
> > In LMTX only the first column of rotated symbols appear.
>
&
, , , , , \rgeq
}
\stopformula
\stoptext
In LMTX only the first column of rotated symbols appear.
ConTeXt LMTX stopped at the first empty cell in a row.
\starttext
\def\docommand#1{(#1)}
\processcommalist[a,b,c]\docommand
\processcommalist[a,,c]\
\ldots, G_1;
\rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq;
G_{2,1}, >, G_{2,2}, >, G_{2,3}, >, G_{2,4}, \ldots, G_2;
\rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq , , \rgeq;
G_{3,1}, >, G_{3,2}, >, G_{3,3}, >, G_{3,4}, \ldots, G_3;
, , , , , , , , \rgeq
}
\stopformula
\stoptext
]
\dorecurse{15}{\item This is an item}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The body text runs in the footnote area, as some of us have already
reported.
I know that avoiding lists (especially when they contain columns) would
mitigate the problem. But some of my documents need both multiple-column
lists
n this is \NC which is the column separator but has a
different meaning depending on where it's used. That one gets set to
some meaning in environments.
Another overloaded one is \\ and it could be a space or newline or ...
Actually the last two are candidates for protectiopn against overload.
> Am 06.11.2020 um 12:22 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
>
> (2)
> Page/column breaking is odd in that the preferred breaking point seems to be
> one entry too early, i.e. the last entry of one letter end up in the next
> column and the previous column is one line too short.
&
mkiv/typo-inj.lua:63: attempt to
> index a nil value (field '?')
> stack traceback:
> ...-06/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/typo-inj.lua:63: in
> function <...-06/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/typo-inj.lua:57>
> (...tail calls...)
>
> 23
ase/mkiv/typo-inj.lua:63: in
function <...-06/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/typo-inj.lua:57>
(...tail calls...)
23 \setinjector[Person][10][{\column}]
24 >> \showinjector[Person]
Regardless what I try as parameter of \showinjector (e.g. register, index, my
own
of a section (to add \testcolumn, \blank
etc. to work around no.2). Is there any?
(2)
Page/column breaking is odd in that the preferred breaking point seems to be
one entry too early, i.e. the last entry of one letter end up in the next
column and the previous column is one line too short
you that the commands is adapting itself to math mode.
There are a few such commands with 'clashing' names.
A variant on this is \NC which is the column separator but has a
different meaning depending on where it's used. That one gets set to
some meaning in environments.
Another overloaded
On Wed, Nov 04 2020, Peter Münster wrote:
> I would like to specify the column-width of the first column to 5mm:
>
> \starttext
> [...]
> \stoptext
Sorry, that wasn't really a minimal example.
Here a better file, to show what I'm looking for:
\setupTABLE[textwidth=10cm,
Hi,
I would like to specify the column-width of the first column to 5mm:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
\starttext
\setupTABLE[textwidth=99mm, option=stretch]
\setupTABLE[c][each][align={lohi, middle}]
\setupTABLE[c][1][height=5mm, style=\tfxx]
\framed
Hello,
I managed to resolve the issue - which turns out bcos I had 2 back2back
columnset definitions. So instead, I combined them into 1 and the result
was ok.
*Before (leads to blank page or page with symmetrical columns):*
\definecolumnset[2col][n=2, distance=3.5mm, page=no]
Hello All,
I am new to this community and am really excited about the possibilities
with ConTeXt.
My question is related to the thread -
https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg92767.html (the
suggested solution did not work, unfortunately)
After trying out various options, I am
Oleg schrieb am 26.10.2020 um 21:03:
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 09:26:06PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Oleg schrieb am 25.10.2020 um 14:51:
Hi, all.
I try to place a row number into the first column of my table.
I tried:
\definecounter[rownum][way=bytext,prefix=no]
\setcounter[rownum][0
On Sun, Oct 25, 2020 at 09:26:06PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Oleg schrieb am 25.10.2020 um 14:51:
> > Hi, all.
> >
> > I try to place a row number into the first column of my table.
> > I tried:
> >
> > \definecounter[rownum][way=byte
Oleg schrieb am 25.10.2020 um 14:51:
Hi, all.
I try to place a row number into the first column of my table.
I tried:
\definecounter[rownum][way=bytext,prefix=no]
\setcounter[rownum][0]
\starttext
\startxtable
\startxrow
\startxcell
\incrementcounter[rownum
Hi, all.
I try to place a row number into the first column of my table.
I tried:
\definecounter[rownum][way=bytext,prefix=no]
\setcounter[rownum][0]
\starttext
\startxtable
\startxrow
\startxcell
\incrementcounter[rownum]
\rawcounter[rownum
ghly, but I've got these issues.
I have problems with the grid on such a page. The last column of three
does not align the lines at the grid. With columnsets the grid is ok.
These columnsets as described in the manual looked very promising to me
as I could change the column layout on the page. The colu
ad infinitum, so I'm
> attaching small Beamer sample and wonder if someone can help by providing
> somewhat similar thing for ConText? (no need for all the graphic - I'm more
> concerned with proper overlays and having content in more than single column).
A presentation is just a re
with proper overlays and having
content in more than single column).
Sincerely,
Gour
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Duncan, have you looked at
>> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setinjector?
>> <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setinjector>
>>
>> You might also need \showinjector. But it should work for indexes
>> (register).
>>
>> Julian
>> On 9/10/2
so need \showinjector. But it should work for indexes
> (register).
>
> Julian
> On 9/10/20 2:58 am, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
>
> Fine tuning column and page breaking in an index. This is tricky, because
> there are usually very few "good" places to break an index, and au
Duncan, have you looked at
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setinjector?
<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setinjector>
You might also need \showinjector. But it should work for indexes
(register).
Julian
On 9/10/20 2:58 am, Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Fine tuning column an
out the elision. I'm
not quite sure where to start.
2. Fine tuning column and page breaking in an index. This is tricky,
because there are usually very few "good" places to break an index, and
automatic breaking seems to alter slightly depending on whether
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\bTR \bTD Header 1 \eTD \bTD Header 2 \eTD \eTR
\eTABLEhead
\bTABLEbody
\dorecurse{100}{\bTR \bTD Column 1 \eTD \bTD Column 2 \eTD \eTR}
\eTABLEbody
\eTABLE
\stopplacetable
\stoptext
So, the caption appears on each page, and the footnote is attached
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