On 4/16/22 5:31 PM Damien Thiriet via ntg-context wrote:
> Could you explain the whereabouts of calling to context.(start|stop)()?
> Some expansion stuff?
I must admit that I am not a (LuaMetaT)eXpert. My limited understanding is
that it might be due to expansion and the behaviour of (start|stop)
Hi,
> In function 'ListeAleatoireGauche' calling startitemize as below should
> help:
> context.startitemize ({"8","packed","random"}, {align="righttoleft"})
>
> Further, I think you might also need to put the entry into stream in a
> group:
>context.start() context.lefttoright(t[k]) contex
On 4/15/22 2:24 PM Damien Thiriet via ntg-context wrote:
> I read the cld manual and my guess is I should use function()
> but looks like I lack some understanding of context proceeding.
>
>
> This is what I did so far
> [...]
In function 'ListeAleatoireGauche' calling startitemize as below sho
> You can use different alignment settings to move the bullet points to
> the right side of your lists.
Thank you Wolfgang, this is exactly what I need.
One more question: I am typesetting those questions in lua,
because lua vectors were more convenient for reading the whole
but I am not sure how
Damien Thiriet via ntg-context schrieb am 12.04.2022 um 20:46:
Thank you for all your answers.
I will have a deeper look at them.
My first comments:
If you are certain that the there will be no
multi-line item
Unfortunately there are often some. History
teachers are not known for loving short
Thank you for all your answers.
I will have a deeper look at them.
My first comments:
> If you are certain that the there will be no
> multi-line item
Unfortunately there are often some. History
teachers are not known for loving short texts,
at least in France.
> Using the “columns" feature is o
On 4/12/22 12:16 AM Damien Thiriet via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am used to giving associative questions to my pupils,
> something like
>
> * connect the author with its ideas
>
> Friedrich Nietzsche * * "God is dead"
> Woody Allen * * "Nietzsche is dead, God is dead
>
Dear Damien,
Using the “columns" feature is one way to go if you don’t mind the vertical
alignment mismatch in the third items.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
\starttext
\startitemize [8,columns]%,two]
\startitem Nietzsche \stopitem
\startitem Woody Allen \stopitem
\startitem God \stopitem
\startitem
On 4/11/22 20:46, Damien Thiriet via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> I design it as a two-cells xtable with itemized lists inside.
> How can I have the item mark on the right side?
Hi Damien,
I’m not sure I get your point, but this may be helpful:
\startitem \inrightmargin{\currentitemnumber} Niet
Hi!
I am used to giving associative questions to my pupils,
something like
* connect the author with its ideas
Friedrich Nietzsche * * "God is dead"
Woody Allen * * "Nietzsche is dead, God is dead
and I don't feel so good"
God *
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