Am 03.07.2012 um 18:04 schrieb luigi scarso:
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 15:48:43 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
It's a rather (old) low level boxing macro ...
\start
\showboxes
\centerbox width
(old) low level boxing macro ...
\start
\showboxes
\centerbox width 10cm height 3cm {Alan is surprised}
\stop
My TeX culture remains, alas, always limited (even if I have the
TeXbook on my office bookshelf, indeed \centerbox does not appear in
plain TeX). Nothing
spoil your playing with low level tex stuff.
The good news is that the current implementation provides more detail,
is more colorful, and comes on (pdf) layers (so that you can hide
categories).
\showallmakeup
\starttext
\ruledhbox{hbox} \blank
\ruledvbox{vbox} \blank
\ruledvtop
with low level tex stuff.
The good news is that the current implementation provides more detail, is
more colorful, and comes on (pdf) layers (so that you can hide categories).
\showallmakeup
\starttext
\ruledhbox{hbox} \blank
\ruledvbox{vbox} \blank
\ruledvtop{vtop} \blank
On 20-6-2012 05:28, Hongwen Qiu wrote:
On 06/20/2012 04:40 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a version that has the bTABLE mechanism reorganized
(different low level names etc). Hopefully nothing got broken in the
process.
Unfortunately it is broken. Minimal example:
\starttext
\bTABLE
was compiled (attached). It was a hack that redefined a
few low level macros.
To provide proper support for ctags, we also need to store the current
filename and line number for each reference in the tuc file. Then a module
can read the tuc file and write the ctags file in an appropriate format
Hi,
I uploaded a version that has the bTABLE mechanism reorganized
(different low level names etc). Hopefully nothing got broken in the
process.
Hans
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On 06/20/2012 04:40 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a version that has the bTABLE mechanism reorganized
(different low level names etc). Hopefully nothing got broken in the
process.
Unfortunately it is broken. Minimal example:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD[nc=2] r1c1 \eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD
On 2012-06-04 Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
left == raggedleft
you can use flushright
Thanks a lot!
But what about vertical alignment?
\framed[width=100mm,height=100mm,align={low,flushleft}]{text}
I don't know if the alignment key “bottom
Am 03.06.2012 um 20:44 schrieb Andy Thomas:
Thank you. Can I have the bottom of the caption in line with the bottom of
the figure instead of centered?
\setupcaption[figure][location={right,low}]
Wolfgang
?
\setupcaption[figure][location={right,low}]
Wolfgang
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is not working at all (math and text).
[MID] The Mathdesign fonts (Utopia, Charter and Garamond) are not
working at all (both math and text).
[LOW] Pagella-Math is in TeXLive now, but the typescript is commented
out in type-imp-texgyre.mkiv.
I didn't had much time to look at it, have a deadline
have the same problem. (It's OK in
Asana and Euler).
[MID] The Kurier-font is not working at all (math and text).
[MID] The Mathdesign fonts (Utopia, Charter and Garamond) are not
working at all (both math and text).
[LOW] Pagella-Math is in TeXLive now, but the typescript is commented
out in type
] The Mathdesign fonts (Utopia, Charter and Garamond) are not
working at all (both math and text).
[LOW] Pagella-Math is in TeXLive now, but the typescript is commented
out in type-imp-texgyre.mkiv.
I didn't had much time to look at it, have a deadline for a paper.
Sorry about that.
Regards
,
width=280pt,
height=560pt,
rightmargindistance=20pt,
rightmargin=100pt,
footer=0pt]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
%% Margin block setup.
\setupmarginblock[
style=bold,
align=outer,
]
\startbuffer [mblock_demo]
This is too low, if there are many words in this note
\margintext{This is too low, if there are many words in this
note.}
\stoptext
Kind of hard to explain, I hope the example makes everything clear.
Andy
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rightmargindistance=20pt,
rightmargin=100pt,
footer=0pt]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupmargindata [margintext]
[location=outer,
width=100pt,
align=flushouter]
\starttext \showframe
\input tufte
\input tufte
\input tufte\margintext{This is too low
2012. I would be
glad to help with any of these problems, but my LuaTeX knowledge is
very low I'm afraid.
Cheers,
Tim
2012/5/24 Marco net...@lavabit.com:
On 2012-05-20 Marco net...@lavabit.com wrote:
It works with beta 2011.09.27 20:05 and fails with
beta 2011.10.01 10:48.
Still failing
be nice to have a working version in TeXLive 2012. I would be
glad to help with any of these problems, but my LuaTeX knowledge is
very low I'm afraid.
You can check the next beta.
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]
\starttext \showframe
\input tufte
\input tufte
\input tufte\margintext{This is too low, if there are many words in this note.}
\stoptext
Kind of hard to explain, I hope the example makes everything clear.
Andy
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or reverting to TEX-style
argument numbering makes this behavior disappear.
Indeed there are some limitations to the parser. I'll note it down as
low priority issue.
Hans
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{%%%= fine with “#1”
Removing the comment, closing the group or reverting to TEX-style
argument numbering makes this behavior disappear.
Indeed there are some limitations to the parser. I'll note it down
as low priority issue.
Would it be possible to modify the comment pattern so that it
accept
l.2 \def\dosomething#c
ontent{%%%= fine with “#1”
Removing the comment, closing the group or reverting to TEX-style
argument numbering makes this behavior disappear.
Indeed there are some limitations to the parser. I'll note it down
as low priority issue
.
in lang-url.mkiv plus regenerating the formats?
You can put it in your style (between \unprotect \protect). As it's a
low level hack, it might eventually become some configuration option but
urls are low on my priority list.
Hans
in the example you can use the \type {style} and
%D more low level \type {font} keys to set up the font where
%D the first one wins. If you don't like the behaviour you can always
%D roll out your own command.
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \placeinitial \input ward \par \input ward \par \placeinitial \input
tufte
operating system to indicate to the user that there was a non-intuitive
syntactical error in typesetting.
I also agree that a segfault is not an acceptable behavior of a program,
regardless of the input (unless you are doing low level stuff). But it is not
clear if this is a problem
are doing low level
stuff). But it is not clear if this is a problem on the ConTeXt side
or the LuaTeX side.
It did not segfault, it just consumed all available memory :) A sane
operating system wouldn't allow any program to do this (mine is not
sane, I know, but luatex is hardly the only program
On 19-3-2012 00:25, Kip Warner wrote:
The good news is that this is probably what I need. The bad news is
luatex completely blows itself to pieces, allocating memory until the
system crashes.
Packaging itemizes are on a todo list as I sometimes need it myself, but
it has a low priority
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 22:50 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
Packaging itemizes are on a todo list as I sometimes need it myself, but
it has a low priority
Ok, but I thought they were already packaged with context?
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as though it belongs to the next line. Is there a way to align
the top of the lines, or is there a hack that just shifts a margin note
by a few pts? (There is a low flag, but no high flag, I think...)
Thank you.
Severin
)$ works fine with cambria and xits, but is placed low with asana. My
guess is that this is the font's fault; with asana $f^{'}$ works fine.
The same bug is also present with LMmath.
The symbol \mapsto appears to be missing from asana and lmmath. ConTeXt
currently does not use fall backs
this is happening?
\starttext
\setupbodyfont[cambria]
$a-b$ % text minus
$a \colonequals b$ % error
\stoptext
$f'(x)$ works fine with cambria and xits, but is placed low with
asana. My guess is that this is the font's fault; with asana $f^{'}$
works fine. The same bug is also present
:
\setupfloat
[edgefigure]
[default={inner,height,high,low,none},
maxwidth=4cm,
margin=\strutdepth]
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On 3-2-2012 01:16, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
but low hasn't changed (unless I look wrong)
Perhaps I don't remember correctly then. (I don't have an old version of
ConTeXt on this machine, so cannot test).
ok, I'll wait for more info then
Hans
) is different
from the way it's done with pdftex/xetex
if i had the time i'd probably run a few tests and see where the
mismatch happens but it has a real low priority for me
Hans
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On 1-2-2012 02:27, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
Something has changed recently in how location=middle (and location=low)
work in frames. The height of the frame is \smash-ed in both cases.
Minimal example:
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\input knuth
Some text \inframed[height=4cm]{\tfc IMPORTANT
On Fri, 3 Feb 2012, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 1-2-2012 02:27, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hi,
Something has changed recently in how location=middle (and location=low)
work in frames. The height of the frame is \smash-ed in both cases.
Minimal example:
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\input knuth
Some
Hi,
Something has changed recently in how location=middle (and location=low)
work in frames. The height of the frame is \smash-ed in both cases.
Minimal example:
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\input knuth
Some text \inframed[height=4cm]{\tfc IMPORTANT} \input ward
\startcombination[2
On 25-1-2012 21:17, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
@Hans: Can we have \definemframed etc as well?
sure, the next beta will have ...
\starttext
\dontleavehmode test \mframed{x} test $x^{\mframed{x}}$ test
\inmframed{x} test $x^{\inmframed{x}}$ test
\definemathframed[whatever][location=low
:= OverlayBox topenlarged -ExHeight bottomenlarged
-ExHeight ;
draw llcorner p -- urcorner p withcolor OverlayColor ;
\stopuniqueMPgraphic
\defineoverlay[strikeme][\uniqueMPgraphic{strikeme}]
\defineframed[StrikeMe][background=strikeme,frame=off,offset=0pt,location=low,backgroundcolor=blue
a different definition.
\defineframed[StrikeMeFrame][background=strikeme,frame=off,offset=0pt,location=low,backgroundcolor=blue]
\define[1]\StrikeMe
{\ifmmode
\StrikeMeFrame{$#1$}%
\else
\StrikeMeFrame{#1}%
\fi
of the \StrikeMe
command in math mode a different definition.
\defineframed[StrikeMeFrame][background=strikeme,frame=off,offset=0pt,location=low,backgroundcolor=blue]
\define[1]\StrikeMe
{\ifmmode
\StrikeMeFrame{$#1$}%
\else
\StrikeMeFrame{#1}%
\fi}
Better is to use: \StrikeMeFrame
On 2012-01-19 Kip Warner k...@thevertigo.com wrote:
On a related note, what is the difference between these
three statements?
\setupbackend[level=9]
I have no idea, I never used it.
\pdfcompresslevel9
AFAIK it compresses the text objects. 9 is maximum
compression. It's a low
tufte
\stopletter
% end
Something low level, could be caused by the buffer but I have to check myself
with a simple example without the letter module.
Wolfgang
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commands: offcial interface
helpers : more low level, no key/values etc
hidden : not meant to be used unless on your own risk
Btw, \rlap and \llap are quite standard in a tex system.
Hans
\stopcomponent
14
\117exdent:before -\ctxparskip
Why don't you use \setupindenting? Setting some low level variable is
pretty fragile and \ctxparskip is now a protected one i.e. even more low
level. Actually, using it in the past was never a guaranteed to work
option as other (synchronization
I wrote:
- One PDF as result
- Each page has a different size and orientation
- Each page contains a PDF vector image that is not to be converted to pixels
I have looked at many tools: All so far do not leave vector images vector
images, they convert to pixels and at a pretty low resolution
, these 'definers' were never party of the official interface and
they are now all \install*method commands that take the same number of
arguments but without []. I might (re)introduce \define variants at some
point (probably with key/values then). This is just to make low level
configuration more
{\doifinset{\v!overlay}{\floatcaptionparameter\c!location}}\bothangfloat
{\vbox to \noflines\lineheight{\unvbox\scratchbox}}}
%% end.
if you use that kind of low level hacks you should not harm your
workflow by updating
all low level macros get renamed into their own namespace
in
parallel) .. after all, he's set the standard now
Hans
Nope, I need to keep a low profile. When I was innocently fiddling with
my macbook air and my ipad at a conference a month ago, a colleague
called out you're such a poser! So next conference I will try to
impress by being under-equiped: 8
, a 3d beamer with greek/latin/german/english in
parallel) .. after all, he's set the standard now
Hans
Nope, I need to keep a low profile. When I was innocently fiddling with
my macbook air and my ipad at a conference a month ago, a colleague
called out you're such a poser! So next
://example.com/document1.xml}{}
\xmlprocessfile{main}{http://example.com/document2.xml}{}
low level hackery ...
\edef\MyFileName#1{\cldcontext{resolvers.findbinfile(url.hashed(#1))}}
\xmlprocessfile{main}{\MyFileName{http://example.com/document1.xml}}{}
\xmlshow{main}
This doesn't seem to work
listing potential problem areas within the file, including images in
non-CMYK color spaces, colors within the document that are not CMYK,
low-resolution images, layers that don't knock out, and so on.
Preflighting on a Mac:
• Open your PDF in Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.
• Go
://example.com/document2.xml}{}
low level hackery ...
\edef\MyFileName#1{\cldcontext{resolvers.findbinfile(url.hashed(#1))}}
\xmlprocessfile{main}{\MyFileName{http://example.com/document1.xml}}{}
\xmlshow{main
beta, the file hand-ini.mkiv is gone, so \enableprotruding
That's a low level thing ... never meant to be used by users .. it's:
\setupalign[hanging]
is no longer defined. An oversight, I guess? Other than that, the
parameters mechanism appears to have changed, so it baulks at our
simpleslides
, not really changed, but extended ... depends on how you use it ...
I'm busy changing all namespaces and renaming low level code .. but
regular parameter code should work (unless you use real low level never
meant to be used code) ... what is the message?
Here it is:
! Undefined control sequence
2011.11.29 around, for when I need
urgent results...
well, not really changed, but extended ... depends on how you use it ...
I'm busy changing all namespaces and renaming low level code .. but
regular parameter code should work (unless you use real low level never
meant to be used code) ... what
On 29-12-2011 19:44, Jan Heinen wrote:
I found another way to compress PDFs: The ConText-command
\pdfcompresslevel=9
qpdf and ghostwriter also helped.
use \maximumpdfcompression instead if the low level \pdf* command
\hbox (badness 1) in paragraph at lines 28--28
\*simplefonts:19pf* do bet-ter, that Earth has noth-ing that it needs, and
that it will not fol-low in its
Underfull \hbox (badness 1) in paragraph at lines 28--28
\*simplefonts:19pf* ex-am-ple. We had ar-rived on Mars un-der the
im
* do bet-ter, that Earth has noth-ing that it
needs, and that it will not fol-low in its
Underfull \hbox (badness 1) in paragraph at lines 28--28
\*simplefonts:19pf* ex-am-ple. We had ar-rived on Mars un-der the
im-pres-sion that we had left Earth, only
Underfull \hbox (badness 1
\startframedtext
\input knuth
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
These two mechanisms are unrelated. The reported problem had to do with
reorganizing and cleaning up some low level helper. Actually, most
recently reported bugs relate to this effort.
There is already a fix uploaded.
Hans
:19pf* do bet-ter, that Earth has noth-ing that it
needs, and that it will not fol-low in its
Underfull \hbox (badness 1) in paragraph at lines 28--28
\*simplefonts:19pf* ex-am-ple. We had ar-rived on Mars un-der the
im-pres-sion that we had left Earth, only
Underfull \hbox (badness
away at those, but in case anyone has done this already I
wouldn't have to reinvent that particular wheel.
I had (about 4 years ago) written a ctags module that redefined a low
level reference macro so that a ctags file was automatically written when
you compiled your document.
If I were
in ConTeXt was pretty much
frozen. XeTeX still works as well as pdfTeX, with the option to load
OTF fonts, but there is no high-level support for some other low-level
language-related features (interchar tokens, ...) or OpenType math
(but that one is broken in XeTeX anyway).
2.) no maintenance
: low level clean up (which means that some t-* files need
to be updated in sync)
Of course there are the usual fixes / improvements / new bugs.
Hans
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. This one is really beta so don't update if you have a
critical workflow (or make a copy). Among the changes are:
- page-* : cleaned up, split and made more efficient (maybe typos)
- strc-itm: cleaned up (maybe side effects, but it looks ok)
- style/color : low level clean up (which
the glyphs for
02BE (hamzah) and 02BF (alif). OTOH, they may be needed for other fonts.
Let's start with something REALLY obsolete:
% ac-trans.tex
%%%=low-level
\def\SHIFT#1{\dimen0=.001ex
\multiply\dimen0 by\fontdimen1\font
\multiply
\NC {\sc Circuit} \NC {\sc Description} \VL {\sc Circuit} \NC {\sc Description} \NC\SR
\HL
\NC \LOW{7} \NC \LOW{Bedrooms 2+3 Arc Fault Plug} \VL \LOW{8} \NC \LOW{\tt Unused} \NC\FR
\DC \DC \VL \NC \NC\MR
\HL
\NC \LOW{9} \NC \LOW{Bedroom 4 Arc Fault Plug} \VL \LOW{10} \NC \LOW{\tt Spare} \NC\FR
\DC
On 15-11-2011 15:40, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 04:58:10PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7-11-2011 14:59, Alan Braslau wrote:
Something is now broken with textbackgrounds :
fixed in next beta (low level we're now scaled points so a conversion is
missing)
textbackground has
On Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 04:58:10PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7-11-2011 14:59, Alan Braslau wrote:
Something is now broken with textbackgrounds :
fixed in next beta (low level we're now scaled points so a conversion is
missing)
textbackground has been rewritten.
Perhaps I have missed
Dear gang,
Here's another table that worked fine in MkII but not MkIV:
=
\starttext
\starttable[|l|l|]
\VL test \VL \LOW{test} \VL\FR
\DL\DC \DR
\stoptable
\stoptext
by.
- a low hanging optimisation for setting platform=
- moved the platform overriding above the platform == unknown check
because just uncommenting the line will not work, the script will
exit a couple lines above
- if the uknown platform is considered an Error, exit should return
non-zero :]
have
On 7-11-2011 14:59, Alan Braslau wrote:
Something is now broken with textbackgrounds :
fixed in next beta (low level we're now scaled points so a conversion is
missing)
-
Hans Hagen
Hi,
I uploaded a beta. A few things requested the last couple of days have
been added / patched (not all of course). Also, as a prelude to getting
rid of the supp-fun modules initials have been rewritten. It was a
hybrid of low level code and a wrapper but now is only available
}}
\def\tfxx{\orgtfxx\dosetcurrentfontsize{xx}}
Is the difference intentional? Or is Hans willing to incorporate the change in
a next beta?
this is intentional as tx and txx are only meant for (nested) \high an
\low implementations while \tfa are for heads and such
Hans
}]
\defineframed[LineDef]
[
\c!location=\v!low,
\c!frame=\v!off,
\c!background=curlybracket,
\c!framecolor=red,
]
\protect
\starttext
\leavevmode\LineDef[text=def5]{Lorem ipsum} dolor sit \LineDef[text=def6]{amet
consectetur
On 2-10-2011 18:16, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
the cross-referencing is excellent new, I will have to play with it very
soon! In the meantime, here's something which broke with the October
beta (worked a week ago):
fixed (just a forgotten low level rename)
Hans
On 10/02/2011 10:59 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 2-10-2011 18:16, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
the cross-referencing is excellent new, I will have to play with it very
soon! In the meantime, here's something which broke with the October
beta (worked a week ago):
fixed (just a forgotten low level
]
\setupcaption[figure][location=right]
\setupcaption[figureonder][location=bottom]
\setupcaption[edgefigure][location=bottom]
\setupfloat[edgefigure]
[leftmargindistance=-\leftmargintotal,rightmargindistance=-\rightmargintotal,
default={outer,low},criterium=.67\textwidth,numbering=no]
\setupcaptions[width=max
Dear ConTeXt folks,
for those wondering why the traffic on this list is quite low during the
last few days, I guess the reason is most of the developers and active
supporters are attending the fifth International ConTeXt User Meeting
[1].
I wish a great time to everybody attending the meeting
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 12:14, Paul Menzel wrote:
Dear ConTeXt folks,
for those wondering why the traffic on this list is quite low during the
last few days, I guess the reason is most of the developers and active
supporters are attending the fifth International ConTeXt User Meeting
[1
}
\placeissueinfo[right, y=-2cm]{}{
\startissueinfo[width=4cm]
Ref: ref-1 \par
a: Medium \par
b: low \par
c: 9.0
\stopissueinfo
}
Short loin shank rump pork belly ball tip pig. Spare ribs shank
tri-tip capicola strip steak. Frankfurter leberkäse filet mignon
boudin pork belly. Capicola shankle ribeye
boxout
\defineframedtext[issueinfo][]
\starttext
\section{My section header}
\placeissueinfo[right, y=-2cm]{}{
\startissueinfo[width=4cm]
Ref: ref-1 \par
a: Medium \par
b: low \par
c: 9.0
\stopissueinfo
}
Short loin shank rump pork belly ball tip pig. Spare ribs shank
tri-tip capicola strip steak
maintainers are quite willing to take care of it;
another potential issue can be low level resource management but if the
proper interfaces are used this should work now
Hans
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be that it depends on some built in
functionality (i remember a recent post about such a dependency) but
normally the tikz maintainers are quite willing to take care of it;
another potential issue can be low level resource management but if the
proper interfaces are used this should work now
Hello
key can be set to
tolerant, strict, verystrict or a number)
(such low level parameters are/were never part of the interface so using
/ patching them is sort of dangerous)
Hans
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evaluate the situation correctly. Between a rock an a hard place is not a
nice position. ;-}
What does 'competely independent' mean?
Properly that anybody that knows how to write a document in Microsoft Office
can change the document. So standard software, with a low learning curve. I
had some
At Friday, 15.07.2011 on 10:17 Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Properly that anybody that knows how to write a document in Microsoft Office
can change the document. So standard software, with a low learning curve. I
had some problems getting them to accept to use Adobe. And now that turns
out
2011/7/15 Andreas Schneider ak...@gmx.de
At Friday, 15.07.2011 on 10:17 Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Properly that anybody that knows how to write a document in Microsoft
Office
can change the document. So standard software, with a low learning curve.
I
had some problems getting them to accept
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 10:17 AM, Cecil Westerhof
cldwester...@gmail.com wrote:
Properly that anybody that knows how to write a document in Microsoft Office
can change the document. So standard software, with a low learning curve. I
had some problems getting them to accept to use Adobe
}
\setupunits[unit][separator=none]
\unit{35 kilogram cubic meter}
\stoptext
(plus a low level installer)
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Hi Hans,
something goes wrong with \lohi{high}{low}.
inline: Bildschirmfoto 2011-06-20 um 11.08.34.png
\starttext
\lohi{high}{low}
\stoptext
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XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
Location: file:///home/reviczky/Downloads/test/test.xml
Line Number 10, Column 139:
This is ok, but it' low level.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupbackend[export=test.xml]
\starttext
\bgroup
\catcode`\~=11
\goto{projects.dcs.kcl.ac.uk
On 20-6-2011 11:10, Andreas Harder wrote:
Hi Hans,
something goes wrong with \lohi{high}{low}.
fixed in next beta
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
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=11cm,
rightmargin=6cm]
\setupcaption
[figure]
[width=\rightmarginwidth,
location={rightmargin,high}]
\starttext
\placefigure{\input ward }{\externalfigure[cow]}
\stoptext
You can control the vertical position of the caption with the three values
“high”, “low” and “middle
the vertical position of the caption with the three
values “high”, “low” and “middle” for the location key.
Wolfgang
Thank you very much!
The importance of explicitly setting the caption width was not obvious
to me.
Regards
Christoph
, only this and the \pdfimagehicolor
primitive can influence this low level stuff.
Btw, just \pdfimageapplygamma 0 (without setting \pdfgamma and
\pdfimagegamma) already changes the PNG image, since the luatex (and pdftex)
internal defaults are not gamma-neutral. No idea if (and then
to which value
answers so far.
Regards, Peter
must be some \pdfimageapplygamma 0, only this and the \pdfimagehicolor
primitive can influence this low level stuff.
Btw, just \pdfimageapplygamma 0 (without setting \pdfgamma and
\pdfimagegamma) already changes the PNG image, since the luatex (and pdftex
primitive can influence this low level stuff.
Btw, just \pdfimageapplygamma 0 (without setting \pdfgamma and
\pdfimagegamma) already changes the PNG image, since the luatex (and pdftex)
internal defaults are not gamma-neutral. No idea if (and then
to which value) this should be fixed
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