]
\starttext\bf\ss
\setlayer[resources]{\placerenderingwindow[example][mysound]}
\startTEXpage
\button{start}[StartSoundTrack]
\button{stop}[StopSoundTrack]
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
As reported before
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2018
Sorry, wrong button. Now with the attachments.Begin forwarded message:From: Hans van der Meer <havdm...@ziggo.nl>Subject: xmlchainatt and xmllastattDate: 11 September 2018 at 10:13:25 CESTTo: NTG ConTeXt <ntg-context@ntg.nl>I found at best an inconsistency in the xml-mkiv manual and
]
\starttext
\setlayer[resources]{\placerenderingwindow[example][mysound]}
\startTEXpage
\button{start}[StartSoundTrack]
\button{stop}[StopSoundTrack]
\stopTEXpage
\startTEXpage
\button{start}[StartSoundTrack
]{\placerenderingwindow[example][mysound]}
\startTEXpage
\button{start}[StartSoundTrack]
\button{stop}[StopSoundTrack]
\stopTEXpage
\startTEXpage
\button{start}[StartSoundTrack]
\button{stop}[StopSoundTrack]
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
I
On 1/27/2018 11:09 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
While experimenting with \button according to your suggestions, I noticed that
there might be a bug somewhere between interaction and the button command: the
following code (sent by you some years ago…) works fine as expected in mkii
Hi Hans,
While experimenting with \button according to your suggestions, I noticed that
there might be a bug somewhere between interaction and the button command: the
following code (sent by you some years ago…) works fine as expected in mkii but
does not work in mkiv (neither the most recent
I copy below.
So my question is: how can one control the placement of a button created by the
commands
\startbut[GoToDestination] NameOfTheButton \stopbut
For instance if one wishes to put a button on the bottom, or even somewhere on
a page? Is it possible to give coordinates, like when
control the placement of a button created by the
commands
\startbut[GoToDestination] NameOfTheButton \stopbut
For instance if one wishes to put a button on the bottom, or even somewhere on
a page? Is it possible to give coordinates, like when one places a layer?
In the example below
files there contain scripts that callup a tex
> run. In my case I have a text file called BetaCur.engine to be found in the
> run popup button of TeXShop. In it I have:
> #!/bin/bash
> source ~/.bashrc
> mtxrun --script context "$1"
>
> In the .bashrc file in
a text file called BetaCur.engine to be found in the run
popup button of TeXShop. In it I have:
#!/bin/bash
source ~/.bashrc
mtxrun --script context "$1"
In the .bashrc file in my home directory the directory where the ConTeXt files
reside is given amongst other defines:
CONTEXTROOT=$HOME/Ap
to use some JAVA script magic that only works using Adobe Acrobat (and the
steps are unfolded by hitting the mouse button and not by going on to the next
PDF page).
How can it be modified in a way that a new page per step is created containing
the next step in a way that going to the next pdf page
ess up). As with tex documents one just hits a button to get a preview.
(These projects need pdf and html, all kind of products from one source
or collection of sources).
where
\startglossary[reference=terms,title={List of Terms}]
is not that more coding. Anyway, using some asciidoc (should be ut
s issues.
Hi Jean-Pierre,
a minimal sample is the code that contains only the commands with
arguments and text required to reproduce the issue you experience.
It is also a working sample, which means anyone should be able to
compile it only by copying and pasting your code in a text file and
hitti
with the
intent of deleting the first right afterwards. Unfortunately, I can't seem to
find a delete button which is intended, I guess.
Could please someone delete http://wiki.contextgarden.net/headsetupspacing for
me?
Cheers, Henri
>>
>> duplex page portrait landscape (only a duplex key required)
>>
>> fixed (no value is required)
>>
>> copies number
>>
>> pdfsize yes no
>>
>> This way, the user has only to press t
.
This might be merged.
one single donwload button to the ftp and then Win, Lin, Mac, Developer,
Experimental.
I would love to help with contextgarden wiki, but I am student and it
took a long time learning CTX so far.
But some day...
Only a few words for usability ;-)
Thanks for this great p
G-context] Interactionmenu not creating a button for
> the final page
> Message-ID: <570bd963.4050...@wxs.nl>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; format=flowed
>
> On 4/11/2016 9:47 AM, Brian Ballsun-Stanton wrote:
>
> > it seems that the interactionmenu doesn
On 4/11/2016 9:47 AM, Brian Ballsun-Stanton wrote:
it seems that the interactionmenu doesn't have a button for the final
page. I'm assuming I did something wrong, but I'm not quite sure what it
is.
it's a bug in subpages (reference needs page offset) ... fixed in next
upload
Hans
nput knuth
> \stoptext
(used in a real presentation:
http://context.fedarch.org/Context/presentation.pdf with environment at
https://github.com/FAIMS/EGU2016-Presentation/blob/master/envpresentation.tex
)
it seems that the interactionmenu doesn't have a button for the final page.
I'm assum
; duplex page portrait landscape (only a duplex key required)
>>
>> fixed (no value is required)
>>
>> copies number
>>
>> pdfsize yes no
>>
>> This way, the user has only to press the OK button in the printing
&
(no value is required)
copies number
pdfsize yes no
This way, the user has only to press the OK button in the printing
dialog or enter (and forget about selecting which kind of document
requires which options).
I’m asking this for my own needs (it is essential
; duplex page portrait landscape (only a duplex key required)
>>
>> fixed (no value is required)
>>
>> copies number
>>
>> pdfsize yes no
>>
>> This way, the user has only to press the OK button in the prin
only to press the OK button in the printing
dialog or enter (and forget about selecting which kind of document
requires which options).
I’m asking this for my own needs (it is essential for us at work,
where none knows what ConTeXt might be).
But this implementation benefits any ConTeXt user
and among the
programs (that is the engines) choose the one you want.
Solution 3: open the TeXShop Preferences and in the « Typesetting » pane , on
the upper left part of the resulting window, choose the radio button « Command
listed below » and type the name of your preferred engine. This me
the upper left part of the resulting window, choose the
radio button « Command listed below » and type the name of your
preferred engine. This method makes a general default, so if you use
some other typesetting packages for some files you have to modify
things for those files.
Best regards: OK
, but no output except the menu
symbol.
When I click the play or forward button, there is no action at all.
Is there something more I have to do?
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
* Here is the version of ConTeXt in my Macbook.
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.87.0 (TeX Live 2016/dev)
system
» pane , on
> the upper left part of the resulting window choose the radio button « Command
> listed below » and type the name of your preferred engine.
>
> Best regards: OK
>
>> On 16 Dec 2015, at 17:34, Bruce Boghosian <bruce.boghos...@tufts.edu> wrote:
>>
». Click on that menu and among the
programs (that is the engines) choose th eone you want.
Solution 3: open the TeXShop Preferences and in the « Typesetting » pane , on
the upper left part of the resulting window choose the radio button « Command
listed below » and type the name of your preferred
. Unfortunately, as
far as I know, some screen readers (for the visually impaired)
use these as navigation aids, i.e. press button jump to next section,
and the reader will look for the next section marked as Sect or something.
Is it difficult to make the mapping user-defineable in the source tex-file
impaired)
use these as navigation aids, i.e. press button jump to next section,
and the reader will look for the next section marked as Sect or something.
Is it difficult to make the mapping user-defineable in the source tex-file?
Say, like such a command:
\definemapping[
section=Sect
. Open TW and go to Edit Preferences
5.2 Select Compilation tab
5.3 In that Window, in the field Location of TeX and related programs
(or something like that, the name can be slightly different. I use the
Spanish version), add (using the button marked +) the folder
C:\context\pragmatex\
5.4
the option —synctex in the above context call,
since it doesn’t work correctly (beware the — shown is actually two hyphens
{-}{-}…).
3) In the TeXShop Preferences, in the Typesetting pane, I have checked the
radio button next to SyncTex (Tex ≥ 2010) as one may see on the attached screen
call,
since it doesn’t work correctly (beware the — shown is actually two hyphens
{-}{-}…).
3) In the TeXShop Preferences, in the Typesetting pane, I have checked the
radio button next to SyncTex (Tex ≥ 2010) as one may see on the attached screen
capture.
For now the syncing seems to work
{-}{-}…).
3) In the TeXShop Preferences, in the Typesetting pane, I have checked the
radio button next to SyncTex (Tex ≥ 2010) as one may see on the attached
screen capture.
For now the syncing seems to work essentially fine (although it is not as
precise as when using Plain TeX, or LaTeX
the machine, but it refused to reboot, so I had to
shut it down the hard way (press the switch-off button for a long
time, an equivalent of removing the battery).
I don't think that any of that had anything to do with ConTeXt or
luatex. It sounds like a hardware issue to me (despite my first
thought
. Then I tried rm
filename.pdf and the rm process was stuck as well, forever. Finally
I tried to reboot the machine, but it refused to reboot, so I had to
shut it down the hard way (press the switch-off button for a long
time, an equivalent of removing the battery).
I don't think that any
as well, forever. Finally
I tried to reboot the machine, but it refused to reboot, so I had to
shut it down the hard way (press the switch-off button for a long
time, an equivalent of removing the battery).
I don't think that any of that had anything to do with ConTeXt or
luatex. It sounds like
Hi Gerben,
You do not need to use Preview. If you move your cursor to bottom middle of the
PDF in Safari among otherthings a save button shows up! If you click it,
your PDF is saved to the standard download location.
If you want to save the PDF somewhere else then you can do it from the page
help.
Perhaps a cron job is broken somewhere?
No. It has never worked in the first place.
Also I noticed that if I click the “compare” button on this form:
http://git.contextgarden.net/context/luatex/compare?from=masterto=experimental
I get a 500 (“We’re sorry, …”). Can anybody reproduce
Hi Tristan,
If you ar eusing TeXLive and TeXShop on a Mac, when typesetting you should use
a different engine than the one you use now.
To do so, pay attention to menu on the top of you source file, to th eright of
the « Typeset » button: there it is indicated which engine you are going to use
on the subject.
== How to make sure people use the template? ==
The Semantic Forms extension means that with one click of the button,
you are taken to a semantic form to create or edit (part of) a command
page. You fill in the fields; the extension enters the field values
into the proper bits
extension means that with one click of the button,
you are taken to a semantic form to create or edit (part of) a command
page. You fill in the fields; the extension enters the field values
into the proper bits of the template. You can add descriptions of what
to write in the field.
http
in another subject.
For a new subject create a new message/thread.
1) I was not aware that in the headers that information of the message
I hit the reply button on.
2) I would assume that e-mail clients and forums would be smart enough
to check the
subject like
create a new message/thread.
1) I was not aware that in the headers that information of the message
I hit the reply button on.
There's a reason that mail clients provide two distinct features for
“new mail” and “reply to”. A new mail creates a new thread and a
reply to creates an “In-Reply
:= unitsquare
xscaled OverlayWidth yscaled OverlayHeight ;
fill p withcolor .8white ;
draw p withcolor .625red ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\defineoverlay[button][\useMPgraphic{wrong or right}]
\setupbuttons[background=button,frame=off]
\setupinteraction[state=start
in the directories and click the button swf.
Jean-Michel Sarlat
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If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl / http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
running example. Then we can just mark the
code in the email, press a button and have the PDF opened. You'll
more likely get responses if you make it as easy as possible to deal
with your problem.
This works here:
\usemodule [annotation]
\defineannotation [bigquote] [style=bold]
\starttext
Am 30.11.2012 13:52, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
First: Create a minimal running example. Then we can just mark the
code in the email, press a button and have the PDF opened. You'll
more likely get responses if you make it as easy as possible to deal
with your problem.
This works here
of a button or tab, for example).
I looked through 1.5 years of posts to the comp.tex.context news group
looking for anything might be similar, but no luck. I have put several
of the files involved on a publicly accessible web server. There are two
screen shots of the pdf output showing incorrect
-line oriented programs) I'm using my variable HOME.
Also, I redirected My Documents folder (under Windows) to d:/Lukas.
Surprisingly, when you do this redirection (via My Documents properties - Change Location or
similar button), My Documents location is changed but HOMEPATH variable keeps its
-- OK
1e6
do
context(draw (0,0) -- (5cm,5cm);)
end
context.stopMPcode()
\stopluacode
\stoptext
I'm getting TeX capacity exceeded error.
Where is that Like button? ;)
Mojca
PS: Weird enough, the code works for me on 64-bit LuaTeX under Mac OS
X
);)
end
context.stopMPcode()
\stopluacode
\stoptext
I'm getting TeX capacity exceeded error.
Where is that Like button? ;)
Mojca
PS: Weird enough, the code works for me on 64-bit LuaTeX under Mac OS
X (if I enter 100, I didn't try if 1e6 works already and I don't
have
imitate.)
@Hans, the problem with TeXShop is that it seems to refuse to process files
whose names do not end in .tex, AFAIK. (The typeset button is disabled.) So a
straightforward solution seems impossible. You can always type context
file.cld in a terminal window.
Also enclosing the code
, but I've seen it done that
way. (As a neophyte, I imitate.)
@Hans, the problem with TeXShop is that it seems to refuse to process files whose names
do not end in .tex, AFAIK. (The typeset button is disabled.) So a straightforward
solution seems impossible. You can always type context file.cld
to be typeset by ConTeXt, using the TeXShop engine created with your
indications.
By the way, as you guessed the third line can be either
]]--
or
]]
@Hans, the problem with TeXShop is that it seems to refuse to process files
whose names do not end in .tex, AFAIK. (The typeset button is disabled
on the page.
@Hans: Can you take a look at the output from my example in the other mail
because the first button of the menu appears in the header of the document.
Wolfgang
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Hi Hans (apologies for not hitting the right button to reply to the
mailing list just before),
I checked with context version 2012.07.07 15:04, and it is still broken.
I have pasted a minimal example below.
Another thing I noticed was that 'align' feature of \setupformulas is
broken too
] [wyes,wno] [wno]
\starttext
\field[rcheckme] Germany is a country in Europe.
\field[wcheckme] All germans are men.
\goto{Reset}[ResetForm]
\stoptext
%%% END OF FILE
2) In the example file above I also use ResetForm to clear all the
checks. Is there a way to get a button/link such that when I click
also use ResetForm to clear all the
checks. Is there a way to get a button/link such that when I click it
all squares are checked (in my case colored red or green)?
Best regards, Mikael
PS If this method is outdated and there is a better one, please do not
hesitate to tell me.
Hm, I now
Good morning :-)
I am still not able to rotate the buttons without loosing
the hyperlinks; see code at the bottom.
And I have an extra question:
How can I make a linebreak after each button. I have tried
\crlf and \par before every \button
... it's not working :-(
Best wishes, Janis
the button at the bottom and you can see them.
\define\navmenue{%
\setlayerframed [Kontaktdaten]
[hoffset=1cm,
voffset=3cm]
[strut=no, offset=overlay,frame=off]
{
\rotate[rotation=90]{%
\button[
background=color,
backgroundcolor=darkgray,
color=white
\navmenue{%
\setlayerframed [Kontaktdaten]
[hoffset=1cm,
voffset=1.5cm]
[align=right,strut=no, offset=overlay,frame=off]
{%
\button {\rotate[rotation=90]{\strut Go Back}}
[PreviousJump]
\par
\button {\rotate[rotation=90]{\strut Anfang}}
[FirstPage
Hello
how to change the tooltipps from english First page to
german Erste Seite?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\button {\scale[height=2em] {\symbol[navigation
1][nextpage]}} [NextPage]
\page
\button {\scale[height=2em] {\symbol[navigation
1][previouspage]}} [PreviousPage
Am 18.03.2012 um 19:08 schrieb Jan Heinen:
Hello
how to change the tooltipps from english First page to german Erste
Seite?
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\button {\scale[height=2em] {\symbol[navigation 1][nextpage]}} [NextPage]
\page
\button {\scale[height=2em
\navmenue{%
\setlayerframed [Kontaktdaten]
[hoffset=1cm,
voffset=3cm]
[strut=no, offset=overlay,frame=off]
{
\rotate[rotation=90]{%
\button[
background=color,
backgroundcolor=darkgray,
color=white,
framecolor=black,
framecorner=round,
rulethickness
=resources]
\starttext
\setlayer[resources]{\placerenderingwindow[example][mysound]} % once
\startTEXpage
\button{start}[StartSoundTrack]
\button{stop}[StopSoundTrack]
\stopTEXpage
\startTEXpage
\button{start}[StartSoundTrack]
\button{stop}[StopSoundTrack
, or
checking the source code).
But I always found the search box hardly usable. That is why there are
three buttons: Go, Search and Google. The last button might return you
more relevant results.
(If you have any idea what to check with respect to wikimedia's
search, please let us know
the search box hardly usable. That is why there are
three buttons: Go, Search and Google. The last button might return you
more relevant results.
(If you have any idea what to check with respect to wikimedia's
search, please let us know.)
Mojca
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:06, Mari Voipio mari.voi...@iki.fi wrote:
I did notice a scrolling problem, but it is not that bad: I'm using a
marble mouse that doesn't have a scroll wheel at all, so I had to
install Logitech's software to turn a scroller on and of with the
fourth mouse button
to turn a scroller on and of with the
fourth mouse button. That works everywhere else, but not in SciTe -
the scroll bar moves, but nothing happens...
[Not having scroll wheel drives me nuts, but that was the only
pointing device we had of this type that fitted for left hand; a new
'marble' of different
key has the same effect.
I did notice a scrolling problem, but it is not that bad: I'm using a
marble mouse that doesn't have a scroll wheel at all, so I had to
install Logitech's software to turn a scroller on and of with the
fourth mouse button. That works everywhere else, but not in SciTe
?
There is tab delete just near the head of the page (if you have the
right
permission)
Hmm. I don't see it. Maybe I don't have permissions for
that.
you can try with your personal page
wiki.contextgarden.ne/User:yourname
Nope. I don't see a delete button.
User Page, Discussion
.
C:/Documents and Settings/Owner
5 Add with + in the processing tools window a new entry, fill the
configuration screen in: Name: e.g. ContextMKIV
6 Fill the Programme: (easiest with the Browse button) C:/Documents and
Settings/Owner/TW-context.bat
7 Add with + an new argument and fill
with + in the processing tools window a new entry, fill the configuration
screen in: Name: e.g. ContextMKIV
6 Fill the Programme: (easiest with the Browse button) C:/Documents and
Settings/Owner/TW-context.bat
7 Add with + an new argument and fill in $basename
8 Click the checkbox to have TW
I am trying the following:
\button[backgroundcolor=darkgray,framecolor=black,framecorner=round]{Go
Back}[PreviousJump]
The parameter framecolor works (I tried it with green). Framecorner works
also, but backgroundcolor not. How can I change the background and text
color of the button?
Also
Am 05.07.2011 um 14:11 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
I am trying the following:
\button[backgroundcolor=darkgray,framecolor=black,framecorner=round]{Go
Back}[PreviousJump]
The parameter framecolor works (I tried it with green). Framecorner works
also, but backgroundcolor not. How can I
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 2:11 PM, Cecil Westerhof cldwester...@gmail.com wrote:
I am trying the following:
\button[backgroundcolor=darkgray,framecolor=black,framecorner=round]{Go
Back}[PreviousJump]
The parameter framecolor works (I tried it with green). Framecorner works
also
2011/7/5 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
I am trying the following:
\button[backgroundcolor=darkgray,framecolor=black,framecorner=round]{Go
Back}[PreviousJump]
The parameter framecolor works (I tried it with green). Framecorner works
also, but backgroundcolor
Am 05.07.2011 um 14:47 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
One slight problem. The backgroundcolor is a rectangle en goes out of the
rounded button.
Add “backgroundcorner=round”.
Wolfgang
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2011/7/5 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
One slight problem. The backgroundcolor is a rectangle en goes out of the
rounded button.
Add “backgroundcorner=round”.
Overlooked it. Now added. But did not solve my problem. What I mend is that
when I click on the button
2011/7/5 luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com
Search for \setupinteraction for the color of the link
I know I want a lot ;-} but would it be possible to have another color for
the highlighting as 'normal' links? At the moment 'normal' links are blue
and I do not mind that in the buttons they
You might set click off: \setupinteraction[click=no]
Willi
On 5 Jul 2011, at 15:09, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
2011/7/5 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
One slight problem. The backgroundcolor is a rectangle en goes out of the
rounded button.
Add “backgroundcorner=round
Am 05.07.2011 um 15:09 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
2011/7/5 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
One slight problem. The backgroundcolor is a rectangle en goes out of the
rounded button.
Add “backgroundcorner=round”.
Overlooked it. Now added. But did not solve my problem
Am 05.07.2011 um 15:23 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
2011/7/5 luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com
Search for \setupinteraction for the color of the link
I know I want a lot ;-} but would it be possible to have another color for
the highlighting as 'normal' links?
\setupinteraction
2011/7/5 Willi Egger w.eg...@boede.nl
You might set click off: \setupinteraction[click=no]
But then I would loose the visual feed back. I have to decide what I find
worse.
--
Cecil Westerhof
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If your question
Probably you will have to group the buttons in order to be able to use
\setupinteraction[color=yourcolor]
You could think about using setups:
\startsetups XX
\bgroup
\setupinteraction[color=yourcolor]
\button ...
\egroup
\stopsetups
I used this recently. Okay I used a layer
On 5-7-2011 3:28, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 05.07.2011 um 15:09 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
2011/7/5 Wolfgang Schusterschuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com
One slight problem. The backgroundcolor is a rectangle en goes out of the
rounded button.
Add “backgroundcorner=round”.
Overlooked it. Now
local items = {
{ gtk-go-forward, StartProcessing },
{ SEPARATOR, nil },
{ gtk-quit, gtk.main_quit } }
-- Tool bar: add items to tool bar
for _, item in pairs(items) do
local stock = item[1]
local handler = item[2]
local button, id
of luatex and
mkiv then into eye-candy for mouse-pushers.
4. We now get reports from people (not necessarily, but sometomes newbies)
going I ran command X, and the output was Y. With a GUI we get: I pushed the
button, you know the one with the letters on it, and nothing happened. GUIs
have
then into eye-candy for
mouse-pushers.
4. We now get reports from people (not necessarily, but
sometomes newbies) going I ran command X, and the
output was Y. With a GUI we get: I pushed the
button, you know the one with the letters on it, and
nothing happened. GUIs have
font. However, when you install the font by opening it and clicking
the Install button, Windows invisibly locates the matching .pfb file
from the same directory, and copies them both to the C:\Windows\Fonts
directory.
It then hides the separate files from you. However, you can open the
command line
only the .pfm file as the actual
font. However, when you install the font by opening it and clicking
the Install button, Windows invisibly locates the matching .pfb file
from the same directory, and copies them both to the C:\Windows\Fonts
directory.
It then hides the separate files from you
\button{\symbol[StartRendering]} [StartRendering{#1}]\enspace
\button{\symbol[StopRendering]} [StopRendering{#1}]\enspace
\button{\symbol[PauseRendering]} [PauseRendering{#1}]\enspace
\button{\symbol[ResumeRendering]}[ResumeRendering{#1}]}}
The above statements used
Am 12.03.2011 um 13:40 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
\button{\symbol[StartRendering]} [StartRendering{#1}]\enspace
\button{\symbol[StopRendering]} [StopRendering{#1}]\enspace
\button{\symbol[PauseRendering]} [PauseRendering{#1}]\enspace
\button{\symbol[ResumeRendering
of the typset (play) button there is an engine drop-down menu
where you have to select ConTeXt.
But the problem is that with portable MikTeX, you will have to run
luatools --generate
context --make
in command line manually (or do some other trickery in texworks, but
anything else is probably more
that you are most probably running plain TeX or LaTeX. In
front of the typset (play) button there is an engine drop-down menu
where you have to select ConTeXt.
But the problem is that with portable MikTeX, you will have to run
luatools --generate
context --make
in command line manually (or do
Dana 8. ožujka 2011. 00:29 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl je napisao/la:
On 7-3-2011 5:11, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Hi,
how can one make a button that does app.alert() in ConTeXt? I tried
something like this without much luck:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Button}[JS(app.alert
Hi,
how can one make a button that does app.alert() in ConTeXt? I tried
something like this without much luck:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Button}[JS(app.alert{Hello World})]
\stoptext
Can anyone help?
Regards,
Vedran Miletić
On 7-3-2011 5:11, Vedran Miletić wrote:
Hi,
how can one make a button that does app.alert() in ConTeXt? I tried
something like this without much luck:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\goto{Button}[JS(app.alert{Hello World})]
\stoptext
Can anyone help?
\startJSpreamble MyStuff
\from[intermezzo.pdf]
\stoptext
you can use
[file(whatever)]
in \goto, \button, menus etc
Hans
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