Re: [NTG-context] Filling a page with \thinrules

2019-12-07 Thread Otared Kavian
Thanks Rik! The \phantom stuff is following me since the good old Plain TeX days… :-) Now I know how to get rid of it. Best regards: OK > On 7 Dec 2019, at 16:33, Rik Kabel wrote: > […] > > Replace the \hphantom{...} with \dontleavehmode. > > -- > Rik

Re: [NTG-context] Filling a page with \thinrules

2019-12-07 Thread Rik Kabel
On 12/7/2019 04:10, Otared Kavian wrote: Hi Rik, Thanks a lot for the link to that message dating back to 2010… I tried to put that solution on the wiki but I could not create a new page. I'll try later. For the record, below is a transcript of what I adapted from Wolfgang's solution, but

Re: [NTG-context] Filling a page with \thinrules

2019-12-07 Thread Hans Hagen
On 12/7/2019 10:10 AM, Otared Kavian wrote: Hi Rik, Thanks a lot for the link to that message dating back to 2010… I tried to put that solution on the wiki but I could not create a new page. I'll try later. Think TeX (and a little ConTeXt): \starttexdefinition thinrulesfillpage \par

Re: [NTG-context] Filling a page with \thinrules

2019-12-07 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi Rik, Thanks a lot for the link to that message dating back to 2010… I tried to put that solution on the wiki but I could not create a new page. I'll try later. For the record, below is a transcript of what I adapted from Wolfgang's solution, but maybe nowadays one could also right a more

Re: [NTG-context] Filling a page with \thinrules

2019-12-06 Thread Rik Kabel
On 12/6/2019 17:50, Otared Kavian wrote: Hi all, I am preparing a test for my students where I would like to have the statement of the problem on the top of a page and the remainder to the bottom of that page filled with \thinrules, for them to write the solution. And sometimes there might

[NTG-context] Filling a page with \thinrules

2019-12-06 Thread Otared Kavian
Hi all, I am preparing a test for my students where I would like to have the statement of the problem on the top of a page and the remainder to the bottom of that page filled with \thinrules, for them to write the solution. And sometimes there might be an empty page filled with thinrules when