Hi Joel,
> When I use the code given, it compiles and displays fine. But when I
> try replacing \everypar with \EveryPar, it halts during compiling
It looks like \EveryPar is a macro and not a token list.
> These both work great, but do that for the whole document? Is there a
> way to restrict
These both work great, but do that for the whole document? Is there a way to
restrict it to only apply the lines to some parts of the file, not every single
paragraph?
Thanks!
--Joel
On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 04:57:07 PM MDT, Max Chernoff
wrote:
Hi Joel,
On Mon, 2022-10-10 at
When I use the code given, it compiles and displays fine. But when I try
replacing \everypar with \EveryPar, it halts during compiling with this
complaint:
"A number should have been here; I inserted '0'. (If you can't figure out why I
needed to see a number, look up 'weird error' in the index
On 10/10/2022 12:12 AM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I'd like to add some area for readers to write in the margins of some
text. This would leave three lines, like this to the right of the text.
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The passage would take up about the left 60% of the text and the margin
note
Max Chernoff via ntg-context schrieb am 11.10.2022 um 00:57:
Hi Joel,
On Mon, 2022-10-10 at 12:46 +, Joel wrote:
Hello Max,
It is preferred if the solution is just three lines per paragraph,
rather than some content parallel to the text
A Lua callback solution:
[...]
An \everypar
Hi Joel,
On Mon, 2022-10-10 at 12:46 +, Joel wrote:
> Hello Max,
> It is preferred if the solution is just three lines per paragraph,
> rather than some content parallel to the text
A Lua callback solution:
\startluacode
-- Constants
RULE_OFFSET= tex.sp "1em"
Hello Max,
It is preferred if the solution is just three lines per paragraph, rather than
some content parallel to the text...I'll be modifying whatever solution to fix
a bunch of other situations (e.g. display a box next to each paragraph).
--Joel
On Monday, October 10, 2022 at 12:24:03
Hi Joel,
> I'd like to add some area for readers to write in the margins of some
> text. This would leave three lines, like this to the right of the
> text.
Is it okay if there are rules continuously down the right column? If so,
this is fairly simple to do with layers/backgrounds + MetaFun.
I'd like to add some area for readers to write in the margins of some text.
This would leave three lines, like this to the right of the text.
__
The passage would take up about the left 60% of the text and the margin note
space about 30% of textwidth, so no need to use the