don't hit a wall.
Yes, and that’s again true for every system – you need to find your way through
the documentation.
E.g. GNU LilyPond’s docs are great, but you need to know what’s in the Learning
Manual, Reference Manual or extension docs, and that you also might look into
the snippet r
On Sat, 2021-01-02 at 17:08 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Johann Birnick schrieb am 02.01.2021 um 17:04:
> > On Sat, 2021-01-02 at 14:30 +, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> > > I'm not sure which manual you are looking in to find a reference to the
> > > ability
Johann Birnick schrieb am 02.01.2021 um 17:04:
On Sat, 2021-01-02 at 14:30 +, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
I'm not sure which manual you are looking in to find a reference to the
ability to add a specific dimension.
In the source I can only find named sizes of 'none', 'normal', 'small',
'medium
On Sat, 2021-01-02 at 14:30 +, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
> I'm not sure which manual you are looking in to find a reference to the
> ability to add a specific dimension.
>
> In the source I can only find named sizes of 'none', 'normal', 'small',
> 'medium' and 'big'.
}
>
> According to different manuals also specific lengths should be possible. But
> they don't work. I think it's a bug. (because the example from a documentation
> doesn't work)
>
> Best regards,
> Johann
I'm not sure which manual you are looking in to find a reference to the
On 12/26/2020 11:29 AM, Philipp A. wrote:
Thank you, but whitespace is ignored in .bib file syntax. To prove that
whitespace handling isn’t the bug, just try accessing it:
A \cite is a reference ... without list it doesn't reference anything.
The \cite command puts a anchor in the text stream
;
>>> \definedescription[desc]
>>> \starttext
>>> \startdesc[title={Long title},reference=foo,referencetext={Short
>>> Title}]
>>> \input jojomayer
>>> \stopdesc
>>> \about[foo]
>>> \stoptext
>>>
>
\cite no longer works as expected
MWE:
\startsetups[tightspace]
\spaceskip 0.5\interwordspace plus.5\interwordstretch minus
\interwordshrink
\stopsetups
\def\dostartbibitem[#1][#2]%
{\doifsomethingelse{#2}%
{\startBibItem[reference={#1},title={#2}]}%
{\startBibItem[reference={#1},title={#1
On Sat, Dec 19, 2020 at 10:43 PM Christoph Reller <
christoph.rel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hans Hagen schrieb am Sa., 19. Dez. 2020, 19:16:
>
>> Actually, what you want is:
>>
>> \definedescription[desc]
>> \starttext
>> \startdesc[title={Long
Hans Hagen schrieb am Sa., 19. Dez. 2020, 19:16:
> Actually, what you want is:
>
> \definedescription
>[desc]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startdesc[title={Long title},reference=foo,referencetext={Short
> Title}]
> \input jojomayer
> \stopdesc
&
On 12/19/2020 6:05 PM, Christoph Reller wrote:
Hi,
In ConTeXt MKIV, there are selectors (\defineselector, \select). In
ConTeXt LMTX, they are gone.
In LMTX, how can I achieve the following without using selectors:
(Different heading and reference texts for descriptions)
\defineselector
Hi,
In ConTeXt MKIV, there are selectors (\defineselector, \select). In ConTeXt
LMTX, they are gone.
In LMTX, how can I achieve the following without using selectors:
(Different heading and reference texts for descriptions)
\defineselector[sel][max=2, n=2]
\definedescription[desc][headcommand
[...]
\stopbodymatter
\startbackmatter
[...]
\component luametatex-differences
\component luametatex-statistics
\stopbackmatter
I mean, “Differences with LuaTeX” is the second chapter and the second
appendix (sort of) in the “LuaMetaTEX Reference Manual”.
I wonder whether
[...]
\component luametatex-differences
\component luametatex-statistics
\stopbackmatter
I mean, “Differences with LuaTeX” is the second chapter and the second
appendix (sort of) in the “LuaMetaTEX Reference Manual”.
I wonder whether this is intended.
Just in case it might help,
Pablo
--
http
h references is that changed / resolved references can
change other (future) references because the typeset length can be different,
shifting a following reference to another page, which in turn can push
another reference to yet another page, perhaps changing a page break, et
cetera.
That is why the
g", PDF generation tightly "chained"...
> > This means that there is no "one" place in the code where all macro
> > expansions have completed but before the page setting "starts", or
> > similarly, after the page setting has finished but before th
ter the page setting has finished but before the PDF
generation "starts".
yes and often something is left over for a next page so it's kind of fluid
QUESTION: Is it possible to use the new LuaMetaTeX callbacks (found in
chapter 10 of the "LuaMetaTEX Reference Manual") to "
after the page setting has finished but before the PDF
generation "starts".
QUESTION: Is it possible to use the new LuaMetaTeX callbacks (found in
chapter 10 of the "LuaMetaTEX Reference Manual") to "suppress" any
further computation at various points in the ConTeXt pi
measures)
before they are needed.
- When needed, use the reference to the buffer.
Tests looked promising. After \starttext buffers and measures are known
(both TeX & Lua). Also tested in functions, etc.
But inside the first \xmlsetup, they are not expanded anymore, they are
typeset (lik
Hello all,
What I thought should be a simple conversion escapes me.
I have a reference (created originally via a label defined by
\definelabel) that, when referenced as *\in[label]* or
*\ref[number][label]* displays a number, and that is how I normally use
it. However, I want to display
={.},
alternative=hanging,
width=fit,
right={~},
way=bysection,
prefix=yes,
prefixsegments={chapter:section}]
%%%
\starttext
\startchapter[title={Topologie des nombres réels},reference=chap:R]
\startproclaim[lem:Q-Archimedien]{Proposition}
L'ensemble ${\Bbb Q
]
[numberconversion=characters,
numberstopper=)]
\setuplabeltext
[subfigure=]
\definecounter
[subfigure]
[way=bytext]
\starttext
\startplacefigure [title=First, reference=first]
\startfloatcombination [nx=2, ny=1]
\startplacesubfigure
\externalfigure
\stopplacesubfigure
s.scanners.integerargument)}
should print a function reference
if not, you have a mismatch between engine and context files
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH
sans]
> \setupxtable[head][topframe=on,bottomframe=on,foregroundstyle=sansbold]
> \setupxtable[body][bottomframe=on]
> \setupxtable[foot][bottomframe=on]
>
> \define[1]\fuentent{\start\switchtobodyfont[sans,small]#1\par\stop}
>
> \define[1]\fuente{\start\switchtobodyfont[sans,sm
\par\stop}
\starttext
\reference[tbl:t03]{}%
\startplacetable[title={Composición química y valor energético de recursos
forrajeros de corte en el área de influencia del Subproyecto Carne Bovina
(trópico de altura).}]
\startxtable[option=tight,bodyfont=7pt]
\startxtablehead[head]
\startxrow
Hi Pablo,
thanks for the suggestion, but I was looking for an automated method for
writing a module, therefore manual reference is not feasible here.
Sylvain
On Sat, 7 Nov 2020 at 16:46, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 11/7/20 4:32 PM, Sylvain Hubert wrote:
> > Dear List,
> >
>
it into the preface:
This book has 3 sections: foo, bar, and baz.
The text generation should be trivial with lua, but I don't know how such
forward reference of section names works. Could anyone help me with it?
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Sylvain
nized
> delayed function.
>
> On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 at 03:29, Jairo A. del Rio
> wrote:
>
>> On the Lua side, you'll have to pass strings so your example works, as
>> tables like those in setuphead({somehead}, {somesettings}) are actual Lua
>> tables and follow Lua, no
ctual Lua
> tables and follow Lua, not TeX, rules (see e.g. Lua reference in
> https://www.lua.org/manual/5.4/ or, better, CLD manual in
> http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/cld-mkiv.pdf):
>
>
> \starttext
>
> \startluacode
>
> --First example
>
> for m = 1, 3
On the Lua side, you'll have to pass strings so your example works, as
tables like those in setuphead({somehead}, {somesettings}) are actual Lua
tables and follow Lua, not TeX, rules (see e.g. Lua reference in
https://www.lua.org/manual/5.4/ or, better, CLD manual in
http://www.pragma-ade.nl
be footerdistance and footer.
— The graphic showing the areas however is correct.
page 139 at the top: \chapter[title=…,reference=..]. This should be
\startchapter[title=…,reference=…] … \stopchapter
Again, thank you for all your work! — Sorry “no hablo Espaniol”…
Saludos cordiales
--
Joaquín Ataz López
: \chapter[title=…,reference=..]. This should be
\startchapter[title=…,reference=…] … \stopchapter
Again, thank you for all your work! — Sorry “no hablo Espaniol”…
Saludos cordiales
Willi
> On 14 Oct 2020, at 06:27, Joaquín Ataz López wrote:
>
> Sorry. By mistake I sent the message a
ctures for ConTeXt Wiki
filename
reference
owner
comment
http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
webpage : http://www.pragma-ade.nl / http://context.aanhet.net
archive : https://bitbucket.org/phg/context-mirror/commits/
wiki : http://contextgarden.net
___
e.g. Acrobat.
>
> Anyplace where I can find out more about this?
Hi Denis,
the PDF reference
(https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/pdf/PDF32000_2008.pdf#nameddest=G11.1696585)
contains the information about border styles (also for link annotations).
But ConTeXt hasn’t those
>
# > I have a similar problem as Tomas two days ago. When inserting
# bookmarks
# > from XML the reference to the node is stored in TUC file
# >
# > ["titledata"]={
# > ["label"]="section",
# > [&qu
On Wed, 7 Oct 2020 at 15:04, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> On 10/7/20 1:28 PM, Jano Kula wrote:
> > Hello to everybody!
> >
> > I have a similar problem as Tomas two days ago. When inserting bookmarks
> > from XML the reference to the node is stored in TUC
On 10/7/20 1:28 PM, Jano Kula wrote:
> Hello to everybody!
>
> I have a similar problem as Tomas two days ago. When inserting bookmarks
> from XML the reference to the node is stored in TUC file
>
> ["titledata"]={
> ["label"]="section&
Hello to everybody!
I have a similar problem as Tomas two days ago. When inserting bookmarks
from XML the reference to the node is stored in TUC file
["titledata"]={
["label"]="section",
["title"]="\\xmlatt {xml:name::4}{title}"
and this
that the #Forced_Page_break reference in the wiki simply
no longer applies in any situation? Anyway, that aside, thank you for
the solution.
Julian
On 6/10/20 9:38 am, Willi Egger wrote:
Hello Julian,
the mechanism does not work in the typesetting of the TOC.
Whatt you is the following, when the book is in a final
graphy should be
formatted. The specification is written as an XML file, for example, this is
the specification for APA style:
https://www.zotero.org/styles/apa-5th-edition
The detailed schema is here:
https://github.com/citation-style-language/schema/tree/v1.0.1
There are a large number of such
Hi!
I am coming back to ConTeXt after some
years; but lately I did find a funny introduction to ConTeXt in
French based on context-lmtx (http://www.lesfichesabebert.fr/).
I did install it for Windows-64, added
the reference to the context folders under
as to be as the actual unicode character itself, rather than a
> > reference to a specific character in a specific font.
> >
> > Here's what I've tried, but it doesn't work:
> >
> >
> \definefontfallback[mainface][rm][Symbola][preset=range:playingcards,force=yes]
>
T. Kurt Bond schrieb am 09.09.2020 um 21:40:
I want to use the Unicode Character PLAYING CARD ACE OF SPADES in a
ConTeXt document. Because of the way the source document is created it
has to be as the actual unicode character itself, rather than a
reference to a specific character
I want to use the Unicode Character PLAYING CARD ACE OF SPADES in a ConTeXt
document. Because of the way the source document is created it has to be
as the actual unicode character itself, rather than a reference to a
specific character in a specific font.
Here's what I've tried, but it doesn't
have just given me now makes no reference to
\ChapterListCommand, so perhaps it is no longer relevant?
Julian
On 9/9/20 5:10 pm, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
jbf schrieb am 09.09.2020 um 08:04:
Have to confess I am still not getting far with the final problem in
a book that is now fully laid
symbol[rightquotation]
> \doifsomething{\userdataparameter{source}}
> {\footnote[\userdataparameter{reference}]{\userdataparameter{source}}}
> \stopnarrow
> \stopsetups
>
> \defineuserdataalternative
> [myquote]
> [renderingsetup=userdata:myquote]
>
{reference}]{\userdataparameter{source}}}
\stopnarrow
\stopsetups
\defineuserdataalternative
[myquote]
[renderingsetup=userdata:myquote]
\defineuserdata
[myquote]
[alternative=myquote]
\showframe
\definefontfeature [default] [default] [protrusion=quality]
\setupalign [hanging
. the reference target often has a different wording from the entry,
and thus \seeindex{Something}{} always inserts a "see".
Now I understand.
Since I'm working with XML, I'm using registers in an even stricter way:
the text I'm indexing is actually the ID of a person in a database.
Some
> Am 03.09.2020 um 13:32 schrieb mf :
>
> Use check=yes
But I need check=no, because my author has several entries like
Miller, Carolyne, born Princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein 123–125
Sayn-Wittgenstein, Carolyne of see Miller, Carolyne
i.e. the reference target often has a
has enough room on the same line.
\blank
Reference:
\input ward\wordright{same line, right}
\blank
Implementation as a grouped command (it doesn't work):
\input ward\groupedwordorparagraphright{same line, right}
\blank
Normal implementation, not as a grouped command (it
\type{\wordorparagraphright} should use \type{\wordright} if its argument
is narrower than \type{\hsize}, or make a right-aligned paragraph with it
when it's wider.
Below, \type{\wordorparagraphright} is tested with a short text, that
has enough room on the same line.
\blank
Reference:
> pages. This makes editing a bit harder, but it allows much better quality
> control and (fairly) easy export and import.
>
> The goal is to eventually be able to easily export all of the reference
> documentation in the wiki to a separate system (for instance, Paul Mazaitis
>
much better quality
control and (fairly) easy export and import.
The goal is to eventually be able to easily export all of the reference
documentation in the wiki to a separate system (for instance, Paul Mazaitis
plans to create a full-blown reference manual). In the current situation
Thank you Otared. The power of ConTeXt never ceases to amaze me, though
despite the excellent work done on the wiki recently, it is the little
things like the use of \raise that could be better described, especially
in a range of applied instances. We find it, combined with hbox, in
reference
r of the bbox of path p at the point t
> primarydef p centered t =
> hide(xshift := xpart t - (xpart urcorner p + xpart llcorner p)/2 ;
> yshift := ypart t - (ypart urcorner p + ypart llcorner p)/2 ; )
> p shifted (xshift,yshift)
> enddef;
>
> draw fullsquare scaled 2cm
ed 2cm shifted (50,3) centered (100,100);
% just for reference:
drawdot origin withpen pencircle scaled 10 withcolor red;
drawdot (100,100) withpen pencircle scaled 10 withcolor green;
\stopMPpage
\stoptext
(I thought there was a metafun definition for that but I canno
Hi,
Some of you already know that I have been working on a wiki extension to
control the editing of /Command pages.
The goal is to eventually be able to easily export all of the reference
documentation in the wiki to a separate system (for instance, Paul Mazaitis
plans to create a full-blown
am trying to improve the list of contents. On
>> different places occur page breaks which should be addressed and corrected.
>> I tried to use the method \checkpage[][], however my attempts are not
>> succesful.
>> For your reference I include a screenshot of the problematic
reference I include a screenshot of the problematic pagebreak.
\definepagechecker
[willi]
[method=1,before=,after=,inbetween={\page}]
\setuplist
[chapter]
[prefix=no,
sectionnumber=no,
headnumber=no,
alternative=command,
command=\Mychaptercommand,
inbetween={\checkpage[willi
Hello!
humble, in another book I am trying to improve the list of contents. On
different places occur page breaks which should be addressed and corrected.
I tried to use the method \checkpage[][], however my attempts are not succesful.
For your reference I include a screenshot
Hello,
I am facing some issue with \usernamedvariable.
Consider this MWE
\starttext
\startsection[title={Mammals and eggs},reference={mammals}]
\namedstructurevariable{section}{title}
\namedstructurevariable{section}{reference}
and
\currentstructurereference
\stopsection
\stoptext
[Chapter][2][bottom]}{% %If the chapters match, then check if the first verse matches the last verse on the page: \doifelse{\getmarking[Verse][1][top]}{\getmarking[Verse][2][bottom]}{% %If the verses match, then the page consists of a single verse; use its reference
-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2>
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 at 20:38, Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> James Withers schrieb am 22.07.2020 um 21:20:
> > Dear list
> >
> > I have a document with section headings which include a title, date and
>
James Withers schrieb am 22.07.2020 um 21:20:
Dear list
I have a document with section headings which include a title, date and
reference spread over two lines with different font style and
justification, plus a slightly different text for the table of contents.
So that I can alter
Dear list
I have a document with section headings which include a title, date and
reference spread over two lines with different font style and
justification, plus a slightly different text for the table of contents.
So that I can alter the styling of the section headings without having
Thanks Wolfgang!
Your patch seems to fix also another issue with the cross references in ConTeXt
at least on MacOS and TeXShop. In principle a document typeset with TeXShop, in
the resulting PDF when the pointer hovers above a link to a reference, TeXShop
shows a small pop-up window where
;
> > \setupinteraction[state=start,focus=standard,color=,contrastcolor=]
> > \defineenumeration[proposition][referenceprefix=prop]
> > \starttext
> > \startproposition[1]
> > \input ward\footnote{Only a footnote}
> > \stopproposition
> > \in[p
prefix{\referenceprefix}%
> + prefix{\currentconstructionreferenceprefix}%
> reference {\currentconstructionreference}%
> internal \locationcount
> view {\interactionparameter\c!focus}%
> \relax
> ...
> \fi}
Many thanks for your the fix, Wo
roposition
\in[prop:1]
\stoptext
Your sample doesn’t work, because of the reference prefix. Right now,
the /Names reads in the PDF code:
/Names [ (1) 5 0 R ]
It seems that "referenceprefix" is forgotten there, which should read
with the sample code from above:
/Names [ (p
esn’t work, because of the reference prefix. Right now,
the /Names reads in the PDF code:
/Names [ (1) 5 0 R ]
It seems that "referenceprefix" is forgotten there, which should read
with the sample code from above:
/Names [ (prop:1) 5 0 R ]
Hans, could you check this? (I’m af
n[state=start,focus=standard,color=,contrastcolor=]
\defineenumeration[proposition][referenceprefix=prop]
\starttext
\startproposition[1]
\input ward\footnote{Only a footnote}
\stopproposition
\in[prop:1]
\stoptext
Your sample doesn’t work, because of the referenc
ration[proposition][alternative=top,text=Proposición,headalign=middle,numberconversion=R,headstyle=\WORDS,style=\emph,referenceprefix=prop]
> > \starttext
> > \startproposition[1]
> > \dorecurse{10}{\input ward}
> > \stopproposition
> > \in[prop:1]
> > \
ration[proposition][alternative=top,text=Proposición,headalign=middle,numberconversion=R,headstyle=\WORDS,style=\emph,referenceprefix=prop]
> \starttext
> \startproposition[1]
> \dorecurse{10}{\input ward}
> \stopproposition
> \in[prop:1]
> \stoptext
>
> works almost perfectly.
}{\input ward}
\stopproposition
\in[prop:1]
\stoptext
works almost perfectly. However, the cross-reference does not work, even if
the number of the enumeration is displayed correctly. The example fails
both in LuaTeX and LuaMetaTeX. As I remember, the problem appeared as early
as 2019, so not a matter
ask about a reference (maybe somewhere in
a manual; the Garden doesn't say a lot about it). Thank you very much.
There is a manual about math but it's not complete (of course, otherwise
there's nothing to complain and we have to protect our reputation of not
having manuals). But ... con
I've just tested it and it looks w a y better than before (thanks!). Btw,
where could I read about key-value pairs for ConTeXt fractions
(\definemathfraction)? I've seen keys like "threshold" and other weird ones
in the command list, so I ask about a reference (maybe somewhere i
Hi Group,
>> I want to insert a variable hyper reference into a pdf document. The
>> following method does not work for some reason.
>> \def\hyperref{http://www.website.com/abc/def}
>> show \hyperref
>> Gives the correct answer but
>> \useURL[this_doc][\hype
> On 19 Jun 2020, at 13:49, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 6/19/2020 1:28 PM, Nigel King wrote:
>> Hi Group,
>> I want to insert a variable hyper reference into a pdf document. The
>> following method does not work for some reason.
>> \def\hyperref{http://www.websi
On 6/19/2020 1:28 PM, Nigel King wrote:
Hi Group,
I want to insert a variable hyper reference into a pdf document. The
following method does not work for some reason.
\def\hyperref{http://www.website.com/abc/def}
show \hyperref
Gives the correct answer but
\useURL[this_doc][\hyperref
Hi Group,
I want to insert a variable hyper reference into a pdf document. The following
method does not work for some reason.
\def\hyperref{http://www.website <http://www.website/>.com/abc/def}
show \hyperref
Gives the correct answer but
\useURL[this_doc][\hyperref][][displayed text]
Hi,
When I try to create a "Reference List" (for cited references in the
document) followed by a "Bibliography" (for the rest of literature, not
cited) I get wrong references linked back in the document when citing a
reference multiple times, although the citation in the text
Alan Bowen schrieb am 29.05.2020 um 16:53:
Thank you, Wolfgang. That works nicely.
One small detail left: the reference is not interactive.
I have tried \setupreferencing [state=start, interaction=all] but that
does not seem to be the way.
minimal file:
\setupinteraction[state=start
still work with latest versions.
The "context rehab for amsmath addicts" should be in math (or
sciences) rather than tables. (This reminds me, I should update that
reference).
Both corrections are made, thanks for your help.
- About providing zips of manuals per topics: maybe we
t;context rehab for amsmath addicts" should be in math (or
sciences) rather than tables. (This reminds me, I should update that
reference).
Both corrections are made, thanks for your help.
- About providing zips of manuals per topics: maybe we could just
add a index.html in the di
ral tables in context examples (in Sec 3.6)
should still work with latest versions.
The "context rehab for amsmath addicts" should be in math (or sciences) rather
than tables. (This reminds me, I should update that reference).
- About providing zips of manuals per topics: maybe we
method
as lmtx
MuPDF displays colorful. So do acroread for Linux, xpdf, SumatraPDF and
even Okular.
Sorry for the noise, since Evince seems to be the culprit.
for me acrobat and mupdf based viewers (sumatra also uses it, actually a
rather old version) are the reference .. it makes no sense
Dear list,
the “LuaMeTaTeX Reference Manual” describes that the command line
argument "--nodates" removes time dependent information in the output file.
I’m afraid it doesn’t work. "\enabledirectives[backend.date=no]" doesn’t
work either.
This is really useful to be able t
=on,width=.5\textwidth]}]
You forgot the braces for the argument of \framed.
So then I thought that having left out any reference to page numbers
I had better put it in, so I added [pagenumber] to the above, but I
ended up with two page numbers, one centered, the other to the inner
or outer margins
={footer,middle}]
\setupfootertexts[{\framed[frame=off,topframe=on,width=.5\textwidth]}]
You forgot the braces for the argument of \framed.
So then I thought that having left out any reference to page numbers I
had better put it in, so I added [pagenumber] to the above, but I
ended up with two
[{\framed[frame=off,topframe=on,width=.5\textwidth]}]
So then I thought that having left out any reference to page numbers I
had better put it in, so I added [pagenumber] to the above, but I ended
up with two page numbers, one centered, the other to the inner or outer
margins (depending on recto
be different as soon as
xtable tries to place them …
Cheers
\startplacetable[reference=tab1,title={A table},location=split]
\startxtable[split=repeat]
\startxrow
\startxcell hi \stopxcell
\stopxrow
\stopxtable
\stopplacetable
> On 22 Apr 2020, at 21:10, Benjamin Buchmuller
> wrote:
>
>
0 at 11:14 AM Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/30/2020 4:28 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
> > Thanks so much, Hans! I should be able to add a wiki page summarizing
> > the tests before the end of the week.
> >
> > For reference purposes, do you know which version of ConTeXt has (o
On 4/30/2020 4:28 PM, Joey McCollum wrote:
Thanks so much, Hans! I should be able to add a wiki page summarizing
the tests before the end of the week.
For reference purposes, do you know which version of ConTeXt has (or
will have) this update included?
todays upload
Thanks so much, Hans! I should be able to add a wiki page summarizing the
tests before the end of the week.
For reference purposes, do you know which version of ConTeXt has (or will
have) this update included?
Joey
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 5:26 AM Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/28/2020 1:59 PM, J
of the |\newcommand*{\twopagepicture}[4]| bit.
There are explanations for how to do this in InDesign, and since it is
something someone might often want to do (e.g. in magazines), I also
thought it might be easier to find reference to it on Contextgarden, yet
haven't found anything there. But I
on) across a two-page
> spread, such that there is no gap.
You need to use \clip and calculate the sections.
Thangalin already gave you an example. Here’s a convoluted one that I use:
% full double page image
% usage:
% \startpostponing[pagenumber]
% \doublepagefig[reference][left/right/width/he
command*{\twopagepicture}[4] bit.
>
> There are explanations for how to do this in InDesign, and since it is
> something someone might often want to do (e.g. in magazines), I also thought
> it might be easier to find reference to it on Contextgarden, yet haven't
> found anything there. But I
}[4]| bit.
There are explanations for how to do this in InDesign, and since it is
something someone might often want to do (e.g. in magazines), I also
thought it might be easier to find reference to it on Contextgarden, yet
haven't found anything there. But I am sure ConTeXt has a way to do
Hi,
I would like to reference a table of the following structure.
\starttext
\startplacetable[reference=tab1,title={A table},location=split]
\startxtable
\startxrow
\startxcell hi \stopxcell
\stopxrow
\stopxtable
\stopplacetable
In Table \in[tab1]
\stoptext
It has [location=split], which I
On 4/21/2020 5:52 PM, Gerben Wierda wrote:
Pretty deep into MP now. Even looked up the reference in John Hobby’s
manual to the METAFONT book, but that reference did not help.
in the end it all has to do with accuracy and rounding ... the
intersection_point trickery is probably less sensitive
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