Now that is embarrassing finding my question answered in an earlier post by
Oliver from today.
Sorry for the noise.
Matthias
On Dec 2, 2019, at 17:49, Weber, Matthias
mailto:matwe...@indiana.edu>> wrote:
Dear All,
Is there a simple way to add line numbers to the margin of each page of a
Dear All,
Is there a simple way to add line numbers to the margin of each page of a
document? They should recommence at 1 on every page,
and either omit formulas or handle them “gracefully”. I’d be happy to have any
ad-hoc solution.
Thanks,
Matthias
\starttext
\input tufte
\startformula
On 12/2/2019 6:51 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 12/2/19 6:05 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...]
anyway, in luametatex with lmtx we're (hopefully) code page neutral (as
far as i could test; all utf8 and windows utf16) and we're not going to
touch the default luatex internals like that
Many thanks for
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 02.12.2019 um 18:46:
Could anyone confirm the issue I’m describing in Windows?
I get the same results with MkIV but LMTX works.
I’d love to switch to LMTX, but this isn’t an option for me. It has an
issue with some fonts (I already reported).
In this sample \ss and
Dear list members,
line numbering in a two column layout apparently conflicts with the
marking mechanism.
Consider the following example:
\setupcolumns[n=2]
\setuplinenumbering
[
step=5,
method=page,
align=flushright,
]
\definemarking[Test]
Hi,
The latest lmtx has a new feature: expansion control independent of font
specific settings. When used the font specific step stretch and shrink
will be overloaded. This permits mixed setups that are normally nor
possible because these three properties need to be consistent within a
On 12/2/19 6:05 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> [...]
> anyway, in luametatex with lmtx we're (hopefully) code page neutral (as
> far as i could test; all utf8 and windows utf16) and we're not going to
> touch the default luatex internals like that
Many thanks for your reply, Hans.
As written before, I
On 12/2/19 6:01 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 02.12.2019 um 16:18:
>> \starttext
>> \executesystemcommand{contextjit --purgeall
>> --arguments="OptionThis={\ThisOption},OptionThat={\ThatOption}" second.tex}
>
> Limited alternative (no rerun when second.pdf
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 02.12.2019 um 16:18:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\def\ThisOption{ab}
\def\ThatOption{ábc}
\starttext
\executesystemcommand{contextjit --purgeall
--arguments="OptionThis={\ThisOption},OptionThat={\ThatOption}" second.tex}
Limited
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\def\ThisOption{ab}
\def\ThatOption{ábc}
\starttext
\executesystemcommand{contextjit --purgeall
--arguments="OptionThis={\ThisOption},OptionThat={\ThatOption}" second.tex}
\contextversion
\stoptext
The contents of second.tex read:
On Sun, 1 Dec 2019, denis.maier.li...@mailbox.org wrote:
Hi,
in some examples I have found `\start` and `\stop`. What are they
exactly? Just like `\begingroup` `\endgroup`? Or is there something
else?
They are equivalent to `\bgroup` and `\egroup`. You can also use
`\start[whatever]` to
Hello everyone,
I just started to experiment with ConTeXt. I have a few issues with my
first document structure. I need a very particular numbering scheme,
which I have tried to implement. I have appended the document below.
1. Why is there no indenting in the TOC starting with (what I call)
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