eaderframed]
> [frame=off,
> height=fit,
> width=fit]
>
> \definecolor[ColorA][0.8(white)]
>
>
> \startsetups [headertext]
>
> \setupheadertexts
> [{\startframed [headerframed]
> [foregroundstyle=bold,background=color,backgr
]
[foregroundstyle=bold,background=color,backgroundcolor=ColorA]
\getvariable{headertext}{title}
n\high{o}\,\getvariable{headertext}{number}
\stopframed}]
\setupheadertexts
[{\startframed [headerframed]
[align=flushleft,foregroundstyle=]
Lycée LA SALLE, Lille
or when one puts thexe lexers someplace known.
So, I didn't make some 'installable package' (also because i actually
want to use a different color scheme and less clutter in the editor) so
the idea is to have a independent start up without interference with an
existing install.
But it works ok
] prevent \blank[-0.5em] from working
after a \framed?
(Ok. I better sleep before I pollute the mailing list further.)
Apparent Solution:
\usecolors[xwi]
\setupwhitespace[line]
\starttext
\definetextbackground[secondary][
location=always,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=lightgray
[line]
\starttext
\definetextbackground[secondary][
location=always,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=lightgray,
leftoffset=.5\bodyfontsize,
rightoffset=.5\bodyfontsize,
topoffset=.5\bodyfontsize,
bottomoffset=.5\bodyfontsize,
frame=off,]
\input knuth
\startnarrower
\dontleavehmode
>> So, how do I do a gradient background? Yeah, I know I have to dive into
>> MetaPost and MetaFun some time. Is that where the solution is?
>>
>> Regards
>> Jon
>>
>>> On Aug 21, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Jon Wong wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all
solution is?
>
> Regards
> Jon
>
>> On Aug 21, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Jon Wong wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I want to have a \startnarrower effect. But I also want that segment to have
>> a border (hopefully a gradient background color too!).
have to dive into
MetaPost and MetaFun some time. Is that where the solution is?
Regards
Jon
> On Aug 21, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Jon Wong wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I want to have a \startnarrower effect. But I also want that segment to have
> a border (hopefully a gradient ba
Hi all,
I want to have a \startnarrower effect. But I also want that segment to have a
border (hopefully a gradient background color too!).
I tried:
\startnarrower
\framed{testing}
Seems framed doesn’t observe startnarrower commands.
\endnarrower
How do I achieve that?
Regards
Jon
-> highlight color -> show border hover color
it badly interfering with these widgets ... there seems to be no way to
turn that off (forms made with acrobat suffer a bit less because they
use a funny mix of appearances and border settings and ... because they
make these buttons from dingb
On 8/12/2019 12:40 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hi Hans,
Sorry but I did not see your email.
What is the default color used to draw the path p ?
drawlineoptions (withpen pencircle scaled 1.0 drawoptionsfactor
withcolor .5white) ;
drawpointoptions (withpen pencircle scaled 4.0
Hi Hans,
Sorry but I did not see your email.
What is the default color used to draw the path p ?
Thank you.
Le ven. 9 août 2019 à 13:12, Hans Hagen a écrit :
> On 8/9/2019 10:57 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> > Hello,
> > In the Metafun manual, Hans uses macros
On 8/7/2019 12:36 PM, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear devs,
there seems to be a bug in LMTX. In the MWE below, the letter right
after the linebreak is black instead of gray. I'm using the latest
beta.
fixed in next lmtx update
Hans
-
: 2019.07.24 11:31
mtx-context | main context file:
/opt/context-lmtx/tex/texmf-context/tex/context/base/mkiv/context.mkxl
mtx-context | current version: 2019.08.02 19:50
Cheers, Henri
---
\starttext
\startstandardmakeup[align=middle]
\tfd\setupinterlinespace
\color[middlegray]{%
Why
,
height=\dimexpr\paperheight+4mm]
[frame=on]}
\setlayerframed
[footer]
[preset=leftbottom]
[frame=off,
align=normal,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=white]
{\fakewords{#1}{#1}}
\page[empty]
test
}
\stoptext
Has been there for ages ... (but I never use that method).
I has the same question a few years ago but I never used it
because it has a few limitations like missing style/color support.
\setuplayouttext[header][text][lefttext=L,middletext=M,righttext=R]
%\setupheadertexts[M]
%\setupheadertexts
but I never used it
because it has a few limitations like missing style/color support.
I am looking for a simple and obvious way of setting header and footer
texts. The \setupheadertexts has limitations and I view this as
historical, for ConTeXt commands have evolved over time usually towards
better
but I never used it
because it has a few limitations like missing style/color support.
I am looking for a simple and obvious way of setting header and footer
texts. The \setupheadertexts has limitations and I view this as
historical, for ConTeXt commands have evolved over time usually towards
better
ion a few years ago but I never used it
> because it has a few limitations like missing style/color support.
I am looking for a simple and obvious way of setting header and footer
texts. The \setupheadertexts has limitations and I view this as
historical, for ConTeXt commands have evolved over time usual
that method).
I has the same question a few years ago but I never used it
because it has a few limitations like missing style/color support.
\setuplayouttext[header][text][lefttext=L,middletext=M,righttext=R]
%\setupheadertexts[M]
%\setupheadertexts[L][R]
\setupheader
[color=red,style=bold
latino]
>>
>> \setuphead[section][style=\bfa\ss]
>>
>> \setuplayout
>> [grid=yes]
>>
>> \setuplayout
>> [backspace=20mm,
>> cutspace=15mm,
>> width=middle,
>> height=middle]
>>
>> \setupsystem
>> [random=1234]
>>
>&
igure[cow][height=15mm]}]
>
> \setupfooter
> [style=\ss]
>
> \setuptolerance
> [verytolerant,stretch]
>
> \definecolor[color-1][.5(red,green)]
> \definecolor[color-2][.5(green,blue)]
> \definecolor[color-3][.5(blue,red)]
> \definecolor[color-4][.5(white,bla
On 7/23/2019 4:51 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 22 Jul 2019, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Peter Rolf schrieb am 22.07.2019 um 13:32:
Hi,
I have a problem with a not printed color background when using layers.
Small test file is attached.
Below is a simpler example of your problem
On Mon, 22 Jul 2019, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Peter Rolf schrieb am 22.07.2019 um 13:32:
Hi,
I have a problem with a not printed color background when using layers.
Small test file is attached.
Below is a simpler example of your problem.
The frame disappears when you repeat the layer which
[verytolerant,stretch]
\definecolor[color-1][.5(red,green)]
\definecolor[color-2][.5(green,blue)]
\definecolor[color-3][.5(blue,red)]
\definecolor[color-4][.5(white,black)]
\definecolor[color-5][.5(white,color-4)]
\startuniqueMPgraphic{frame}
fill OverlayBox withcolor \MPcolor{color-1
Am 22.07.2019 um 19:00 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> Peter Rolf schrieb am 22.07.2019 um 13:32:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have a problem with a not printed color background when using layers.
>> Small test file is attached.
> Below is a simpler example of your problem.
>
>
Peter Rolf schrieb am 22.07.2019 um 13:32:
Hi,
I have a problem with a not printed color background when using layers.
Small test file is attached.
Below is a simpler example of your problem.
The frame disappears when you repeat the layer which change how the content
if flushed
appears above it no matter what permutations I try.
>
> (Secondary query: why do I have to set leftoffset=, rightoffset= etc.
> individually for the text background? offset= seems to have no effect.)
>
> Thanks for any help you can offer.
>
>
> \definetextbackgrou
]
[background=color,
backgroundcolor=cyan,
frame=off,
leftoffset=1em,
rightoffset=1em,
topoffset=1em,
bottomoffset=1em,
location=paragraph]
\definefloat[thematicimage][figure]
\setupfloat[thematicimage]
[default=right,none},
offset=1em
Hi,
I have a problem with a not printed color background when using layers.
Small test file is attached.
ConTeXt version: 2019.07.16 18:23
Peter
test.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
\defineframed[framedclass][
foregroundcolor=black, foregroundstyle=\bfa,
backgroundcolor
sh in each book (although we published editions in
both languages), there are lot of Sanskrit words written using
diacritics, bibliography, glossary as well as color pictures.
I'm sure there is no problem in doing English/Croatian, but wonder
about Sanskrit diacritics, eg. when I typeset small sn
Willi Egger schrieb am 16.07.2019 um 20:46:
Marco,
there is a \setupcombination command:
\setupcombination [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
1 NAME
2 nx
ny
width height location distance alternative align continue before after
inbetween style
color
OPT
= NUMBER
= NUMBER
= fit DIMENSION
= fit DIMENSION
Marco,
there is a \setupcombination command:
\setupcombination [...,...] [..,..=..,..]
1 NAME
2 nx
ny
width height location distance alternative align continue before after
inbetween style
color
OPT
= NUMBER
= NUMBER
= fit DIMENSION
= fit DIMENSION
= left middle right top bottom = DIMENSION
g MWE:
> When starting a new chapter, check if the page is even (left page), if so,
> fill it with color, and start the chapter in the next odd page (right
> page), removing the header but leaving the footer in that start-chapter
> page; and if this is a start-chapter pag
a flawed logic in my
approach, but I can't figure it out. Any help is appreciated.
Expected behavior of the following MWE:
When starting a new chapter, check if the page is even (left page), if
so, fill it with color, and start the chapter in the next odd page
(right page), removing the header
help is appreciated.
Expected behavior of the following MWE:
When starting a new chapter, check if the page is even (left page), if so,
fill it with color, and start the chapter in the next odd page (right
page), removing the header but leaving the footer in that start-chapter
page
if the page is even (left page), if so,
fill it with color, and start the chapter in the next odd page (right
page), removing the header but leaving the footer in that start-chapter
page; and if this is a start-chapter page, use a specific graphic overlay
for the page, but if if not (if its a regular page
width=10cm,
indenting={yes, small},
background=color, backgroundcolor=rosybrown:1,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=black,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock[width=7.5 cm,align={flushleft}]
\noindentation The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in ol
},
background=color, backgroundcolor=rosybrown:1,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=black,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock[width=7.5 cm,align={flushleft}]
\noindentation The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and has
a fatal illness. Several, in fact
={yes, small},
background=color, backgroundcolor=rosybrown:1,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=black,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
\starttext
\startprettyblock[width=7.5 cm,align={flushleft}]
\noindentation The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and has
a fatal
When stupidity strikes, no one's safe.
Turns out \setupbackgrounds has an option called backgroundoffset, and
this is the solution. The not colorized part was the bleed part of the
document, so the background command would be:
\setupbackgrounds
[paper]
[
background=color
!
\showframe
\setupbackgrounds[paper][background=color,backgroundcolor=blue]
\starttext
\starttitle[title={First page}]
\input lorem
\stoptitle
\starttitle[title={Second page}]
\input lorem
\stoptitle
\starttitle[title={Third page}]
\input lorem
\stoptitle
\starttitle[title
the background color by
\setupbackgrounds[page][backgroundcolor=blue]
\setupbackgrounds [paper] [background=color,backgroundcolor=blue]
Wolfgang
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makes sense what you write, but as I am not sure about the whole issue, I won't
bet. ;)
Am 31. Mai 2019 09:40:06 MESZ schrieb Hans Hagen :
>On 5/31/2019 7:56 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
>
>> There are some limitations in ConTeXt concerning colors as embedded
>> images are not converted, so RGB
Hi Jan,
yes, I've read these texts once and they played a role in thinking about
getting into ConTEXt.
Thank you for your answer, now I have something to investigate.
Another follow up question on background colors:
I try to setup the background color by
\setupbackgrounds[page
On 5/31/2019 7:56 AM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
There are some limitations in ConTeXt concerning colors as embedded
images are not converted, so RGB images are converted only by the print
shop during printing, which can lead to strange results. I think the
only way to control the output is to
Am 30.05.19 um 23:34 schrieb Benjamin Koppe:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm about creating a DIN Lang Folder brochure with ConTEXt. I got
> everything set up the way I'd like it to. Now that I'm done with the
> work, I've been told the output pdf should have a CMYK Color pro
Hello everyone,
I'm about creating a DIN Lang Folder brochure with ConTEXt. I got
everything set up the way I'd like it to. Now that I'm done with the
work, I've been told the output pdf should have a CMYK Color profile
embedded for the on demand printing service to be able to deal with the
file
ading', input './minimal_shading', result 'minimal_shading'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded
languages > language 'en' is active
open source > level 2, order 3, name '/home/luca/Nextcloud/personal/tmpcontext/minimal_shading.tex'
colors > 'rg
t; >>> 4) To be a bit more concrete on the first issue: In the example
> below,
> >>> how can I place the columnsetspan at the bottom right? Second and
> >>> third column, 10 lines down? I attach the result of running this
> file.
> >>>
&g
lumnsetspan[two][
n=2,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=lightgray,
]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[three]
\samplefile{knuth}
\startcolumnsetspan[two][default=btrl]
\samplefile{ward}
\stopcolumnsetspan
\dorecurse{5}{\samplefile{knuth}\par}
\stopcol
the bottom right? Second and
> > third column, 10 lines down? I attach the result of running this file.
> >
> > /Mikael
> >
> > \setuplayout[grid=yes]
> > \showgrid
> > \definecolumnset[three][n=3]
> >
> > \define
lumn, 10 lines down? I attach the result of running this file.
/Mikael
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\showgrid
\definecolumnset[three][n=3]
\definecolumnsetspan[two][
n=2,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=lightgray,
]
\starttext
\startcolumnset
f running this file.
>
> /Mikael
>
> \setuplayout[grid=yes]
> \showgrid
> \definecolumnset[three][n=3]
>
> \definecolumnsetspan[two][
> n=2,
> background=color,
> backgroundcolor=lightgray,
> ]
>
> \starttext
> \startcolumnset[three]
> \samplefile{
low,
how can I place the columnsetspan at the bottom right? Second and
third column, 10 lines down? I attach the result of running this file.
/Mikael
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\showgrid
\definecolumnset[three][n=3]
\definecolumnsetspan[two][
n=2,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=lightgray,
]
\starttext
\
...
l.114 \eTABLE
My table is:
\setupTABLE[header][each][background=color,backgroundcolor=white,
width=broad]
\bTABLE[split=repeat,option={stretch}, align={flushright}, frame=off]
\bTABLEhead[align=flushright]
\bTR
\bTH [offset=none, align={flushleft},
e_stop ...l_ntb_table_get_max_width
\ifautoTBLspread
\tabl_ntb...
\eTABLE ...oveunwantedspaces \tabl_ntb_table_stop
\stopTBLprocessing \fi
\po...
l.114 \eTABLE
My table is:
\setupTABLE[header][each][background
vertical lines.
# >
# >Have somebody got some experience with this?
# There are no options (yet) for that but you can do
#
# % \setuplinetable[r][odd] [background=color,backgroundcolor=gray]
# % \setuplinetable[r][even][background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
#
# Hans
Thank you.
It could
) for that but you can do
% \setuplinetable[r][odd] [background=color,backgroundcolor=gray]
% \setuplinetable[r][even][background=color,backgroundcolor=green]
Hans
-
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Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 27.04.2019 um 16:07:
I found this code in ConTeXt (syst-aux.mkiv):
\starttext
\doloopoverlist {red,green,blue} {
\setuppalet[\recursestring]
\doloopoverlist {light,normal,dark} {
\blackrule[color=\recursestring, width
reen,blue} {
\setuppalet[\recursestring]
\doloopoverlist {light,normal,dark} {
\blackrule[color=\recursestring, width=\textwidth]\par
}
}
\stoptext
Is it intended that all nine lines are black?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 13:15:14 -0400 (EDT)
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
> Here is a more detailed example that mimics the tikz code that you
> sent in the other email.
Thank you very much - it is very useful for learning purposes.
> In ConTeXt, if you put quotes around the name of a color,
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 19:08:12 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Change "with color" to "withcolor" (no space).
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Gour
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Description: OpenPGP digital signature
On Wed, 24 Apr 2019, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Gour schrieb am 24.04.2019 um 18:57:
That I spotted and corrected, but I'm getting another error, I suppose:
$ cat mp.tex
\starttext
Lorem Ipsum…
\startMPcode
draw ( (0,0)--(1,0)--(0,1)) with color red ;
Change "with color" to
Gour schrieb am 24.04.2019 um 18:57:
That I spotted and corrected, but I'm getting another error, I suppose:
$ cat mp.tex
\starttext
Lorem Ipsum…
\startMPcode
draw ( (0,0)--(1,0)--(0,1)) with color red ;
Change "with color" to "withcolor" (
.tex
\starttext
Lorem Ipsum…
\startMPcode
draw ( (0,0)--(1,0)--(0,1)) with color red ;
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
gives:
$ context mp.tex
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
--fmt="/var/lib/texmf/luatex-cache/context/b47c3d3cee7cb6c86268d0595268c442/formats/luatex/cont-en"
--jobname="mp&q
.91,
xtick={-12,-11,...,12},
ytick={-13,-12,...,8},]
\clip(-12.68,-13.47) rectangle (12.68,8.91);
\fill[line width=2pt,color=zzttqq,fill=zzttqq,fill opacity=0.1000149011612]
(-7.7,2.75) -- (0.88,2.57) -- (-3.04,-3.37) -- cycle;
\draw [line width=2pt,color=zzttqq] (-7.7,2.75)-- (0.88,2.57);
\draw [l
max=12.678,
ymin=-13.472,
ymax=8.91,
xtick={-12,-11,...,12},
ytick={-13,-12,...,8},]
\clip(-12.68,-13.47) rectangle (12.68,8.91);
\fill[line width=2pt,color=zzttqq,fill=zzttqq,fill opacity=0.1000149011612]
(-7.7,2.75) -- (0.88,2.57) -- (-3.04,-3.37) -- cycle;
\draw [line width=2pt,co
ext/base/mkiv/cont-new.mkiv'
system > files > jobname 'tik', input './tik', result 'tik'
fonts > latin modern fonts are not preloaded languages
> language 'en' is active open source > level 2, order 3, name
> '/home/gour/prj/tex/tik.tex' colors >
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 11:57:34 -0400
Fabrice L wrote:
> Metapost (Metafun) is your best friend here. You can insert directly
> in context some MetaFun code, like this:
>
> \starttext
> Lorem Ipsum…
>
> \startMPcode
> draw ( (0,0) — (1,0) — (0,1)) with color red ;
>
in
context some MetaFun code, like this:
\starttext
Lorem Ipsum…
\startMPcode
draw ( (0,0) — (1,0) — (0,1)) with color red ;
\stopMPcode
\stoptext
Look at this entry in the wiki:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/MetaPost_in_ConTeXt
Also, you will find a link to the meta fun manual in this page
]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Best regards: OK
> On 20 Apr 2019, at 12:24, Fabrice Couvreur
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Is it possible to fill the diamond ?
> Thank you.
> Fabrice
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize[4][color=red]
> \it
Hi,
Is it possible to fill the diamond ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[4][color=red]
\item One
\item Two
\stopitemize
\stoptext
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s a simple workaround:
Dirty workaround: \high{\color[white]{e}\hskip-1.3ex ème}
Maybe better: \lohi{\color[white]{b}}{ème}
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://wiki.contextgarden.net/PaperSetup#Crop_marks
I tried different options (marked=on, market=colour, marked=color...,
something with \setuplayout[location={middle,middle}]...)
Some times the crop marks don't show at all, sometimes they are set off
a bit so they don't fit with the actual document.
I
tried different options (marked=on, market=colour, marked=color...,
something with \setuplayout[location={middle,middle}]...)
Some times the crop marks don't show at all, sometimes they are set off
a bit so they don't fit with the actual document.
I added the whole file as I really do not knwo (yet
h toned or multitone colors and only with _some_
>> greyscale pictures, not with bitmaps and also not with my greyscale dodo.
>
> It uses an indexed (256 so one byte) image ... coloring a cow is no option
> anyway as there the pdf object is an independent thing (i could probably
coul
dprobably inject color directives if needed but that could then
interfere with the way such a pdf stream is set up.
I can also only use one version my-blue – if I use my-blue-100, then my-blue-50
stays grey, and if I only use my-blue-50, it’s the same tone as 100.
Something’s very fishy
ernalfigure[cowi][cow.pdf][object=no,width=.3\textwidth]
\define[1]\FIG{%
\section{#1}
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[milli][color=#1]} {grey}
{\externalfigure[dodog][color=#1]} {grey}
{\externalfigure[dodob][color=#1]} {bitmap}
\stopcombination
}
\starttext
%\FIG{blue}
%\FIG{m
On 3/18/2019 7:45 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
\externalfigure has a "color" parameter. It used to be possible to
colorize greyscale pictures with that, but it doesn’t work any more:
%%%
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupexternalfigures[
location={local,global,default},
]
\externalfigure has a "color" parameter. It used to be possible to colorize
greyscale pictures with that, but it doesn’t work any more:
%%%
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupexternalfigures[
location={local,global,default},
]
\starttext
\externalfigure[img/minidodo_g][width=.3
[before={\startbiblio},
after={\stopbiblio}]
% Arri�re-plan biblio
\definetextbackground[biblio]
[location=paragraph,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=green,
%backgroundoffset=2em,
leftoffset=1em,
rightoffset=1em,
topoffset=1.5em,
bottomoffset=1em,
frame=off,
le
Am Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 03:43:20PM + schrieb Ursula Hermann:
> Dear List!
>
> I have the following example:
>
> \defineframedtext
> [prettyblock]
> [width=10cm,
>indenting={yes, small},
>background=color, backgroundcolor=lightgreen,
>foregroun
Dear List!
I have the following example:
\defineframedtext
[prettyblock]
[width=10cm,
indenting={yes, small},
background=color, backgroundcolor=lightgreen,
foreground=color, foregroundcolor=black ,
offset=2mm,
align=flushleft]
My problem is now:
how can I write, if I have
Dear Mohammad Hossein Bateni,
> 2019. 2. 25. 오후 1:27, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl 작성:
>
> I have never used the sidebar mechanism, but there is a "rulecolor" option
> in setupsidebar. Maybe that's what you're looking for.
>
> You can look up the commands and their options in "i-context.pdf"
topsidebar” because I
> used the same style bar by defining a frame and overlay.
> Here is a question: Is it possible to change the color of the bar or any
> other options?
> There is no commnad like “\setupsidebar” in the wiki.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dalyoung
bar” because I used
the same style bar by defining a frame and overlay.
Here is a question: Is it possible to change the color of the bar or any other
options?
There is no commnad like “\setupsidebar” in the wi
High list!
Another example, instead oft he cow, I took another figure:
\setuppapersize
[A5]
\setupexternalfigures
[location=default]
\setupindenting
[yes, small]
\setupwhitespace
[small]
\defineframedtext
[prettyblock]
[width=10cm,
indenting={yes, small},
background=color
Marco Patzer schrieb am 21.02.19 um 12:19:
On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 10:50:21 +
Ursula Hermann wrote:
Here is my example:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupcolors[state=start]
This is the default, no need to start the colours any longer.
{\framed
[width=10cm,
background=color
wrote:
> Here is my example:
>
> \setuppapersize[A5]
> \setupcolors[state=start]
This is the default, no need to start the colours any longer.
> {\framed
>[width=10cm,
>background=color,backgroundcolor=darkblue,
>foreground=color,foregroundcolor=whit
On Thu, 21 Feb 2019 10:50:21 +
Ursula Hermann wrote:
> Here is my example:
>
> \setuppapersize[A5]
> \setupcolors[state=start]
This is the default, no need to start the colours any longer.
> {\framed
>[width=10cm,
>background=color,backgroundcolor=darkblue,
Hello Lars!
Here is my example:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupcolors[state=start]
{\framed
[width=10cm,
background=color,backgroundcolor=darkblue,
foreground=color,foregroundcolor=white,
align={flushleft}]
{The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is in old age and has a fatal
illness
It's the same as with text, but instead of text you put
\externalfigure[path/to-figure.pdf][setup=value]
inside the parenthesis { }:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\starttext
{\framed
[width=10cm,
background=color,backgroundcolor=darkblue,
foreground=color,foregroundcolor=white,
align
An: 'mailing list for ConTeXt users'
Betreff: AW: [NTG-context] Frame
Hi, Marco!
With colour:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupcolors[state=start]
{\framed
[width=10cm,
background=color,backgroundcolor=darkblue,
foreground=color,foregroundcolor=white,
align={flushleft}]
{The Earth
Hi, Marco!
With colour:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupcolors[state=start]
{\framed
[width=10cm,
background=color,backgroundcolor=darkblue,
foreground=color,foregroundcolor=white,
align={flushleft}]
{The Earth, as a habitat for animal life, is
in old age and has a fatal illness. Several
.5\textwidth,
>foregroundcolor=red,
>framecolor=blue,
>rulethickness=2pt,
>background=color,
>backgroundcolor=green]
> \starttext
> {Ich bin da.\par Du auch}
> \stoptext
Move the \starttext to the beginning:
\starttext
\framed
[height=3em,
width=.5\textwidth,
for
ave:
> \framed
> [height=3em,
>width=.5\textwidth,
>foregroundcolor=red,
>framecolor=blue,
>rulethickness=2pt,
>background=color,
>backgroundcolor=green]
> \starttext
> {Ich bin da.\par Du auch}
> \stoptext
Move the \starttext to the begi
On Tue, 19 Feb 2019 13:01:35 +
Ursula Hermann wrote:
> I have:
> \framed
> [height=3em,
>width=.5\textwidth,
>foregroundcolor=red,
>framecolor=blue,
>rulethickness=2pt,
>background=color,
>backgroundcolor=green]
> \starttext
> {Ich
I have:
\framed
[height=3em,
width=.5\textwidth,
foregroundcolor=red,
framecolor=blue,
rulethickness=2pt,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=green]
\starttext
{Ich bin da.\par Du auch}
\stoptext
The mistake after compiling:
Command Line: context.exe --synctex=-1 "
On 19/02/19 10:33 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Mohammad Hossein Bateni schrieb am 18.02.19 um 04:37:
>> Hi,
>>
>> When I use definecolor, (how) can I use computations in setting the
>> value of a component? Something like the following...
>>
>> \definecolor[mycolor][r=0.5*0.7]
>
> \starttext
>
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