I have come across an error that halts processing with the latest
release. The following demonstrates this:
\setuppagenumbering [location=]
\starttext
\dorecurse{36}{\dorecurse{19}{abc }}
\startplacetable[location=split,title={Table}]
\starttabulate[|p|p|]
\HL
Hi,
the first \vdots in the third row is not centered.
\starttext
\definemathmatrix[mymatrix][matrix:parentheses]
\startformula
\startmymatrix
\NC A_1\VL B_1\NR
\HL
\NC \vdots \VL \vdots \NR
\NC \vdots \NC \vdots \NR% there is probably something from here
\HL
\NC A_n\VL B_n
way to handle tabular material
>>> > Q1: are there plans to remove \starttable ... \endtable from ConTeXt any
>>> > time "soon", or is that wiki comment gratuitously pessimistic?
>>> Hans suggests to use tabulate as long as it fits.
>> I just gave that
ame syntax as \starttable:
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \bf Year \VL \bf Citizens \VL\SR
\HL
\VL 1675 \VL ˜428 \VL\FR
\VL 1795 \VL 1124 \VL\MR
\VL 1880 \VL 2405 \VL\MR
\VL 1995 \VL 7408 \VL\LR
\HL
\stoptable
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \bf Year \VL \bf Citizens \VL\SR
\HL
\VL 1675 \VL ˜428 \VL\FR
\VL 1795 \VL 1
as long as it fits.
I just gave that a try, using the same syntax as \starttable:
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \bf Year \VL \bf Citizens \VL\SR
\HL
\VL 1675 \VL ˜428 \VL\FR
\VL 1795 \VL 1124 \VL\MR
\VL 1880 \VL 2405 \VL\MR
\VL 1995 \VL 7408 \VL\LR
\HL
\stoptable
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\HL
\VL \bf Year
?cod_rh=0002127754},
orcid={https://orcid.org/0009-0008-1720-4057},
gscholar={https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=es=0obyCwkJ_op=list_works=AOV7GLPWRTK-xooHNe0iQ3uubfcSbG__GY_Guy35FdaqDJA3OfLLtp01-E1kzjxUhltlsfj494MaoQFkk9U9hCFYSipoR8aX0Vu2E6sV},
]
There is no need to use userdata
?cod_rh=0002127754
}
orcid={https://orcid.org/0009-0008-1720-4057}
gscholar={
https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=es=0obyCwkJ_op=list_works=AOV7GLPWRTK-xooHNe0iQ3uubfcSbG__GY_Guy35FdaqDJA3OfLLtp01-E1kzjxUhltlsfj494MaoQFkk9U9hCFYSipoR8aX0Vu2E6sV
}
]
\defineuserdataalternative[idautor
are not displayed.
\setuppagenumbering [alternative=doublesided,location=]
\setupcaption[style=sans,headstyle=sans]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={Page Numbering Test}]
\startplacetable[location={here,spit,force},title={Title?}]
\starttabulate[|rp|lp|]
\HL \NC tufte \NC \input tufte
Dear List,
The following example is from the mailing list:
I would like to have double vertical Lines with $\Vert instead of \VL, and also
\HL.
How can I do this with an Math Modus?
\setupcolors[state=start]
\starttext
\null\vskip15ex
\hskip1em\framed[orientation=90,frame=off]{\bf
Joel via ntg-context schrieb am 25.10.2022 um 02:35:
I have a simple tabulate environment like this:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(.45\textwidth)|cp(.1\textwidth)|p(.45\textwidth)|]
\NR
\HL
\NC Cause \NC \NC Effect \NC\NR
I have a simple tabulate environment like this:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(.45\textwidth)|cp(.1\textwidth)|p(.45\textwidth)|]
\NR
\HL
\NC Cause \NC \NC Effect \NC\NR
\HL
\NC \NC \NC
ending the raw PDF to the printer)
>>>> on a Ricoh MP3053 or on a Samsung CLP-680DW, I just get an empty page.
>>> Just to add some more data points, I tested the attached MkXL file
>>> on
>>> two printers, and the file printed perfectly on both.
>>>
r)
>>> on a Ricoh MP3053 or on a Samsung CLP-680DW, I just get an empty page.
>> Just to add some more data points, I tested the attached MkXL file
>> on
>> two printers, and the file printed perfectly on both.
>> Printer 1:
>> Brother HL-3170CDW
>&
.
Printer 1:
Brother HL-3170CDW
Printed via running "cat test.mkxl.pdf | nc Colour-Printer.local 9100"
Printer 2:
HP M227f LaserJet
Printed from the PDF file on a USB stick
Neither printer is anything fancy; they're both fairly inexpensive home
laser printers. I
\stoptext
>
> When I print this "directly" (i.e. sending the raw PDF to the printer)
> on a Ricoh MP3053 or on a Samsung CLP-680DW, I just get an empty page.
Just to add some more data points, I tested the attached MkXL file on
two printers, and the file printed perfectly on both
/CRaam.png
I've tweaked some numbers to get a pretty decent result for this particular
font:
\starttext
M{\dontleavehmode{\raisebox{.45ex}\hbox{\scale[sx=1.1,sy=1.1]{c\hskip-1ex
{\dontleavehmode{\raisebox{0ex}\hbox{\hl[.4]}}Anulty
Mc̲Anulty
\stoptext
x}\hbox{c}}}\hskip-1ex
> {\dontleavehmode{\raisebox{.25ex}\hbox{\hl[.45]}}Anulty
> \stoptext
> It looks pretty close to the LaTeX version. Fixing the name in situ is
> much better.
>
> Thank you!
>
>
_
Nice!
I had gotten as far as:
\starttext
M{\dontleavehmode{\raisebox{.55ex}\hbox{c}}}\hskip-1ex
{\dontleavehmode{\raisebox{.25ex}\hbox{\hl[.45]}}Anulty
\stoptext
It looks pretty close to the LaTeX version. Fixing the name in situ is much
better.
Thank you
able.\note[asdf]}]
\placelegend
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL Spam \footnote {lovely}\VL Bacon \footnote
{wonderful} \VL\FR
\VL Eggs \footnote {wonderful} \VL Spam \footnote {lovely}
\VL\LR
\HL
% The caption
{A breakfast table.\footnote{asdf}}
% the table
\placelegend
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL Spam \footnote {lovely} \VL Bacon \footnote {wonderful}
\VL\FR
\VL Eggs \footnote {wonderful} \VL Spam \footnote {lovely}
\VL\LR
\placelegend
{\starttable[|l|r|]
\HL
\VL Spam \footnote {lovely} \VL Bacon \footnote {wonderful} \VL\FR
\VL Eggs \footnote {wonderful} \VL Spam \footnote {lovely} \VL\LR
\HL
\stoptable}
% the footnotes
I sent a fix to the dev list.
Wolfgang
Joel via ntg-context schrieb am 29.05.2022 um 18:34:
After a recent update to ConTeXt, the code no longer seems to allow me
to \input a file within a table:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(.3\textwidth)|p(.7\textwidth)|]
\HL
\NC {\bf Term} \NC
ate to ConTeXt, the code no longer seems to allow me
> to \input a file within a table:
>
> \starttext
> \starttabulate[|p(.3\textwidth)|p(.7\textwidth)|]
> \HL
> \NC {\bf Term} \NC {\bf Definition} \NC\NR
> \HL
> \input test2.tex %<he
Did you try \input{file.tex} ?
(Just an idea, didn’t try.)
Hraban
Am 29.05.22 um 18:34 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
After a recent update to ConTeXt, the code no longer seems to allow me
to \input a file within a table:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(.3\textwidth)|p(.7\textwidth)|]
\HL
After a recent update to ConTeXt, the code no longer seems to allow me to
\input a file within a table:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(.3\textwidth)|p(.7\textwidth)|]
\HL
\NC {\bf Term} \NC {\bf Definition} \NC\NR
\HL
\input test2.tex %<here you se
uppapersize[A10, landscape][A8, landscape]
\setuppaper[nx=2,ny=2]
\setuparranging[XY]
\switchtobodyfont[5pt]
\setuppagenumbering[location={header,inright}]
\showframe[edge]
\setuptabulate
[split=yes,
header=text,
title={\color[red] Fenchurch St. Paul},
frame=on]
\starttabulate[|p(1.2cm)|
rkup in your
file]
Best,
Sreeram% kate: hl ctx
\input fonts
\usetypescript[ibmplex][uc]
\setupbodyfont[ibmplex,rm,9pt]
\setuppapersize[A4]
\setuplayout[
leftedge=\dimexpr0cm,
rightedge=\dimexpr0cm,
leftedgedistance=\dimexpr0cm,
rightedgedistance=\dimexpr0cm,
leftmargin=\dimexpr0cm,
right
being protected too (the
engine's alignments scanners have some lookahead properties that cna
otherwise interfere).
\starttabulate[||]
\NC \infofont\meaningasis \NC \NC \NR
\NC \infofont\meaningasis \NR \NC \NR
\NC \infofont\meaningasis \HL \NC \NR
\NC \infofont\meaningasis \FL \NC
upexternalfigures[width=3em,height=2em,frame=on,]
>
> %\def\TXT{\ruledhbox{\bf(XyX)}}
> \def\TXT{\externalfigure[pic]}
>
> \starttabulate[|l|l|l|l|l|l|]
> \NC\NC normal\NC depth\NC fit\NC broad\NC high\NC\NR
> \HL
> \dostepwiserecurse{0}{359}{45}{%
> %\exp
[pic]}
\starttabulate[|l|l|l|l|l|l|]
\NC\NC normal\NC depth\NC fit\NC broad\NC high\NC\NR
\HL
\dostepwiserecurse{0}{359}{45}{%
%\expanded{\setuprotate[rotation=\recurselevel]}
\NC{\expanded{\recurselevel}˚}%
\NC{\ruledhbox{X\rotate[location=normal,rotation=\recurselevel]{\TXT}X
After I ran an update on ConTeXt, my code gets an error:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|p(.3\textwidth)|p(.7\textwidth)|]
\HL
\NC {\bf Term} \NC {\bf Definition} \NC\NR
\HL
\input test2.tex
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
File test2.tex contains "\NC {\bf
the right directory
for figures of course):
% kate: hl ctx
%%% SOF
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\definelayer
[chapCover]
[x=0mm,
y=0mm,
width=\paperwidth,
height=\paperheight,repeat=yes]
\startsetups chapter:before
\doifo
ver-2.jpg, ... chap-cover-10.jpg}
each of which appear at the ends of their respective chapters, then the
following achieves what you want (once you point ConTeXt to the right directory
for figures of course):
% kate: hl ctx
%%% SOF
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\definel
ieves what you want (once you point ConTeXt to the right directory
for figures of course):
% kate: hl ctx
%%% SOF
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\definelayer
[chapCover]
[x=0mm,
y=0mm,
width=\paperwidth,
height=\paperheight,repeat=yes]
\s
Hi Hans
I just updated lmtx and this macro does not work although it did before. On
the other hand, no problem with context.
Thanks.
Fabrice
\protected\def\e#1{\math{{\rm e}^{#1}}\autoinsertnextspace}
\starttext
\startformula
\e{a+b}
\stopformula
\stoptext
Le sam. 15 janv. 2022 à 16:14, Hans
xt "Archaeon Eon" to be a little lower, so it is centered within its box?
I would also recommend natural tables. But, for tables, you can use
\Lower(dims){} to improve vertical alignment. For example:
\starttext
\starttable[|c|c|]
\NC {\bf Eons} \NC {\bf Eras} \NC \AR
\HL
\NC Hade
t when I try to span 4 rows,
> the text isn't quite vertically centered. How can I get the cell with the
> text "Archaeon Eon" to be a little lower, so it is centered within its box?
>
> --Joel
>
> Minimum working example:
>
> \starttext
>
> \starttable[
try to span 4 rows,
> the text isn't quite vertically centered. How can I get the cell with the
> text "Archaeon Eon" to be a little lower, so it is centered within its box?
>
> --Joel
>
> Minimum working example:
>
> \starttext
>
> \starttable[|c|c|]
within its box?
--Joel
Minimum working example:
\starttext
\starttable[|c|c|]
\NC {\bf Eons} \NC {\bf Eras} \NC \AR
\HL
\NC Hadeon Eon \VL \NC \AR
\HL
\NC \VL Eoarchean Era \NC \AR
\DC \DL[1] \DR
\NC \smash{Archaeon Eon} \VL Paleoarchean Era \NC \AR
\DC \DL[1] \DR
\NC \VL Mesoarchean Era \NC \AR
\DC
in the second I need to include a list of itens. My
> > > approach is like this:
> > >
> > > \starttabulate[|p(4cm)|p|]
> > > \FL
> > > \NC Objetivos \NC Estratégias \NC\NR
> > > \LL
> > > \NC Melhorar a qualidade do sucesso educativo \NC
> > &
\stopitemize
\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
On some cases the text and the list are correctly confined to the
limits (\LL and \HL). But, in other cases, in the second column is
inserted a gap (see the attach). How can I fix this.
Thanks in advance.
Jorge Magalhães
Jorge Magalhães
arttabulate[|p(4cm)|p|]
> \FL
> \NC Objetivos \NC Estratégias \NC\NR
> \LL
> \NC Melhorar a qualidade do sucesso educativo \NC
> \startitemize
> \item one
> \item two
> \stopitemize
> \NC\NR
> \HL
> \stoptabulate
>
> On some cases the text and the list are corr
\startitemize
\item one
\item two
\stopitemize
\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
On some cases the text and the list are correctly confined to the limits (\LL
and \HL). But, in other cases, in the second column is inserted a gap (see the
attach). How can I fix this.
Thanks in advance.
Jorge Magalhães
ank[back, small]},
>> header=text,
>> headstyle=\bi, % this formats the "\BC" cells
>> headcolor=red, % this formats the "\BC" cells
>> ]
>> \starttext
>> And then use:
>> \startrecipe[title={Whatever mixture 1}]
>>
; cells
]
\starttext
And then use:
\startrecipe[title={Whatever mixture 1}]
\FL
\NC Absolute \BC Stock \NC Ingredient \NC Final \NR
\HL
\NC 1 \NR
\LL
\stoprecipe
\startrecipe[title={Whatever mixture 2}]
\FL
\BC Absolute \BC Stock \BC Ingredient \BC Final \NR
\HL
\NC 1 \NR
\LL
\stoprecip
{Whatever mixture 1}]
\FL
\NC Absolute \BC Stock \NC Ingredient \NC Final \NR
\HL
\NC 1 \NR
\LL
\stoprecipe
\startrecipe[title={Whatever mixture 2}]
\FL
\BC Absolute \BC Stock \BC Ingredient \BC Final \NR
\HL
\NC 1 \NR
\LL
\stoprecipe
\stoptext
etc.
However, I cannot change the way the title is st
[svg]
\starttext
\ssa\bold
\starttabulate[|r|CT{red}c|c|CT{yellow}c|c|CT{green}c|c|CT{cyan}c|c|CT{blue}c|c|CT{darkmagenta}c|]
\NC S = \NC 1 \NC + \NC 2 \NC + \NC 3 \NC + \NC 4 \NC + \NC 5 \NC + \NC 6
\NC\NR
\NC + S = \NC 6 \NC + \NC 5 \NC + \NC 4 \NC + \NC 3 \NC + \NC 2 \NC + \NC 1
\NC\N
[
header=text,
split=yes,
title={Fenchurch St. Paul},
]
\starttabulate[|p|p|]
\dorecurse{6}{
\NC Bells: \NC Tin tan din dan bim bam bom bo \NC\NR
\HL
\NC Name: \NC Tailor Paul \NC \NR
\HL
}
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
tarted with \NC (and
>> wasn’t sure any more if something changed that I forgot), but I probably
>> missed one line or something.
>>
>> The problem with \NS remains:
>>
>> \starttabulate[|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|]
>>
empty column when I started with \NC (and
wasn’t sure any more if something changed that I forgot), but I probably missed
one line or something.
The problem with \NS remains:
\starttabulate[|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|]
\NC Default \NC Linux \NC MacOS \NC Wi
testing I got an empty column when I started with \NC (and
wasn’t sure any more if something changed that I forgot), but I probably missed
one line or something.
The problem with \NS remains:
\starttabulate[|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|]
\NC Default \NC
s ignored.
With \NS the alignment is also wrong in the same way.
\starttext
\starttabulate[|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|lp(.2\textwidth)|]
Default \NC Linux \NC MacOS \NC Windows \NC\NR
\HL
Text Proc \NC LibreOffice \NC Apple Pages \NC MS Office (Word) \NC\NR
PDF Viewer\NC Evi
:14-61 & backbone to
#5/a:103-150 & backbone
134 \NC \unit{1.88 angstrom}
135 \NC \unit{5.20 angstrom} % rmsd #1/a:46-55 & backbone to
#5/a:135-144 & backbone
136 \NC \NR
137 \HL
138 \stoptabulate
The difficulty here is that when I
\NC \unit{1.88 angstrom}
135 \NC \unit{5.20 angstrom} % rmsd #1/a:46-55 & backbone to
#5/a:135-144 & backbone
136 \NC \NR
137 \HL
138 \stoptabulate
The difficulty here is that when I copy the "faulty" part (my table) to another
document
://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BN00345890}]\from[url1
]
\hl[2.5] (1980) {\it Indasu bunmei: indo bunka no genryū o nasumono} =
\JA{\tfx インダス文明 : インド文化の源流をなすもの} = {\it The Indus
Civilization}. NHK bukkusu, 375. Tōkyō: NHK bukkusu.
\useURL[url2][https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BN00354483][][\hyphenatedurl{https://ci.nii.ac.jp
h|
fforen|
fforu|
ffoto|
fföt|
ffracht|
ffrag|
ffrak|
ffrank|
ffräs|
ffrau|
ffreak|
ffregat|
ffrei|
ffremd|
ffreq|
ffreu|
ffrisch|
ffried|
ffries|
ffrist|
ffriseu|
ffrisur|
ffront|
ffrosch|
ffrösch|
that
when writing the MWE.
Best wishes,
Jacob Kauffmann
\setupTEXpage[width=10cm]
\startTEXpage
\placetable[force,none]{}{%
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\NC A \NC B \NC\NR
\HL
\dorecurse{50}{\NC \expanded{\recurselevel} \NC \recurselevel \NC\NR}
\stoptabulate
}
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
is not relevant for my actual use-case, but I found that
when writing the MWE.
Best wishes,
Jacob Kauffmann
\setupTEXpage[width=10cm]
\startTEXpage
\placetable[force,none]{}{%
\starttabulate[|c|c|]
\NC A \NC B \NC\NR
\HL
\dorecurse{50}{\NC \expanded{\recurselevel} \NC \recurselevel \NC\NR}
\stoptabulate
context[[
\starttabulate[|Tr|]
\HL
\NC AABBCC \NC\AR
\HL[3]
]]
for i = 1, 4000 do
context.NC(i)
context.NC()
context.AR()
end
context[[
\HL
\stoptabulate
]]
\stopluacode
\stoptext
... lmtx ... no prob
ns when I try to typeset a looo...ong table (by
\start/\stop-tabulate) over several pages.
It used to work OK with a Ctx version several months (or half year) ago.
Is there a simple way to overtake the problem?
MWE:
\starttext
\startluacode
context[[
\starttabulate[|Tr|]
le (by \start/\stop-tabulate) over several pages.
It used to work OK with a Ctx version several months (or half year) ago.
Is there a simple way to overtake the problem?
MWE:
\starttext
\startluacode
context[[
\starttabulate[|Tr|]
\HL
\NC
used to work OK with a Ctx version several months (or half year) ago.
Is there a simple way to overtake the problem?
MWE:
\starttext
\startluacode
context[[
\starttabulate[|Tr|]
\HL
\NC AABBCC \NC\AR
\HL[3]
]]
for i = 1, 4000 do
, {\bs g}itaro \NC toujours comme le g
de gare (jamais comme le j) \NR\HL
\NC
{\bs c} \NC la{\bs c}a \NC ts, comme dans tsé-tsé \NR\HL
\NC
{\bs j} \NC {\bs j}es \NC comme le y de yoga ou le ia de piano
ou le ill de pareil, œil, fouille \NR\HL
[none,here]{}{
\starttabulate[|i1Slw(20mm)|i1Slp(20mm)|i1lp(7cm)|]
\DB espéranto \NC {\bf exemple} \NC {\bf équivalent en français}\NR\TB
\NC {\bs g} \NC {\bs g}azeto, {\bs g}itaro \NC toujours comme le g de
gare (jamais comme le j) \NR\HL
\NC {\bs c} \NC la{\bs c}a \NC ts, comme dans tsé-tsé \NR
On 11/27/2020 10:07 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for your insight!
Indeed I'll wikify what you explained, once I have tested it with the next
upload. Would \HL and \VL be also available in mkiv ?
Dunno yet ... it's not that hard but I'm in lmtx mode now.
Hans
Hi Hans,
Thanks for your insight!
Indeed I'll wikify what you explained, once I have tested it with the next
upload. Would \HL and \VL be also available in mkiv ?
Best regards: Otared
> On 26 Nov 2020, at 23:23, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 11/26/2020 8:43 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
&
\definemathmatrix
[mymatrix]
[left={\left\lparent\thinspace},
right={\thinspace\right\rparent}]
\starttext
\startformula
\startmymatrix
\NC A \VL B \NR
\HL
\NC C \VL D \NR
\stopmymatrix
\stopformula
\startformula
\startmymatrix
Sylvain Hubert schrieb am 04.11.2020 um 18:37:
Dear List,
I've tried \hl[0.5\paperwidth] but context complains 'a number should
have been here' since \hl assumes 'em' as unit.
Does anyone know how to draw a horizontal line of 0.5\paperwidth ?
\blackrule[width=.5\paperwidth]
Wolfgang
Dear List,
I've tried \hl[0.5\paperwidth] but context complains 'a number should have
been here' since \hl assumes 'em' as unit.
Does anyone know how to draw a horizontal line of 0.5\paperwidth ?
Thanks!
Best,
Sylvain
product, I have to make some design decisions right at
the beginning and I won't be able to make ad hoc adjustments.
In tabulate you have several kinds of horizontal lines (\HL, \FL, \ML, \LL),
but you need to set them and define their width individually.
IMO the different line widths
the XML
> mapping much simpler.)
In tabulate you have several kinds of horizontal lines (\HL, \FL, \ML, \LL),
but you need to set them and define their width individually.
IMO the different line widths of booktabs are very oldfashioned. Try to avoid
lines as far as possible, and then use th
is wrong in this MWE?
Thank you for reading.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
*
\startbuffer[AdjacencyList1]
\starttabulate[|c|cw(2cm)|]
\HL
\dorecurse{8}
{\NC \recurselevel \NC \NC\NR \HL}
\stoptabulate
\stopbuffer
\startbuffer[AdjacencyList2]
\starttabulate[|c|cw(2cm)|]
\HL
\doloop{
\ifnum
; Dalyoung
>
> *
> \startbuffer[AdjacencyList1]
> \starttabulate[|c|cw(2cm)|]
> \HL
> \dorecurse{8}
>{\NC \recurselevel \NC \NC\NR \HL}
> \stoptabulate
> \stopbuffer
>
> \startbuffer[AdjacencyList2]
> \starttabulate[|c|cw(2cm)|]
> \HL
> \doloop{
0 and 2
> only in the second example.
>
> Does the tabulate cause the error?
> What is wrong in this MWE?
>
> Thank you for reading.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dalyoung
>
> *
> \startbuffer[AdjacencyList1]
> \starttabulate[|c|cw(2cm)|]
> \HL
> \do
\NR
\NC 1 \NC 0\NC 1 \NR
\HL
\NC 1 \NC 0\NC 1 \NR
\stopbvmatrix
\startrbmatrix
\NC 0 \NR
\NC 1 \NR
\HL
\NC 1 \NR
\stoprbmatrix
\stopformula
\stoptext
> On May 4, 2020, at 13:00, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> On Mon, 4 May 2020, Weber, Matthias wrote:
>
>> I was aw
\localhsize)|cp|]
\HL
\NC Column A \NC Column B \NC \NR
\HL
\NC 1 \NC 2 \NC \NR
\NC 2 \NC 3 \NC \NR
\NC 3 \NC 4 \NC \NR
\NC 4 \NC 5 \NC \NR
\NC 5 \NC 6 \NC \NR
\BL
\stoptabulate
attached).
What is the correct parameter to use to set the width of the table to
the width of the text in the item group?
_MWE_
\starttext
\showframe
\startitemize[n,3*broad]
\startitem{%
\input ward
\starttabulate[|cp(.25\textwidth)|cp(.75\textwidth)|]
\HL
to set the width of the table to the
width of the text in the item group?
MWE
\starttext
\showframe
\startitemize[n,3*broad]
\startitem{%
\input ward
\starttabulate[|cp(.25\textwidth)|cp(.75\textwidth)|]
\HL
\NC Column A \NC Column B \NC \NR
ts.
Martin
For the record:
ConTeXt ver: 2019.01.28 16:58 MKIV beta fmt: 2019.2.4 int:
english/english
I'm not sure if the FF makes it through the mail. A hex editor
will/would show it in front of the \page (sheer coincidence)
\starttext
\startitemize[columns]
\item auf \hl[6]~ Baum
\s
]
\HL
\VL \color[white]{\bf Table NAME} \CM[black] \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL \bf Description: \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL
\startitemize
\dorecurse{60}{\item Item \recurselevel}
\stopitemize
\VL\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
looks
> exactly as intended. Looks like it's not \IMPOSSIBLE after all but
> there is actually just a definition missing. Can you please fix this?
>
> Cheers, Henri
>
> ---
>
> \starttext
> \starttabulate[|CM{black}l|CM{gray}p|][distance=none]
> \HL
> \VL \color[
but
there is actually just a definition missing. Can you please fix this?
Cheers, Henri
---
\starttext
\starttabulate[|CM{black}l|CM{gray}p|][distance=none]
\HL
\VL \color[white]{\bf Table NAME} \CM[black] \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL \bf Description: \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL
\startitemize
before={\begingroup\blank[big]\testpage[2]\starttextbackground[bteoria]},after={\stoptextbackground\blank[big]\endgroup}]
>
>
> \starttext
>
> \startteoria
> \input tufte
>
> \placetable[force,none][taula:teoria:1]{Recopilació de dades. Conceptes
> fonamentals}{
> \starttable[|l
fonamentals}{
\starttable[|l|p(.6\textwidth)|]
\NC Població: \NC Són {\em tots} els elements que són objecte d'estudi
\NC \FR
\HL
\NC Mostra: \NC La {\em part} de la població de la qual recopilem les
dades i estudiam.
Poques vegades coincideix amb la població. Una bona mostra necessita ser
\EQ \getvariable{talk}{title} \NC\NR
\NC Location and Time\EQ Room
\getvariable{talk}{room},
at \getvariable{talk}{time} \NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
}
}
% we define what is to be typeset for eac
\NC\NR
\NC Room \EQ \getvariable{talk}{room} \NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stopbuffer
\setvariable{talk}{set}{\getbuffer[pagetalk]}
\showframe[text][text]
\starttext
\setvariables
[talk]
[speakername={Gauss},
title={Remarks on Number Theory},
time={10:30},
> \NC Speaker \EQ \getvariable{talk}{speakername} \NC\NR
> \NC Title \EQ \getvariable{talk}{title} \NC\NR
> \NC Time\EQ \getvariable{talk}{time}\NC\NR
> \NC Room\EQ \getvariable{talk}{room}\NC\NR
> \HL
> \stoptabulate
> \stopbuffer
>
> Wo
\NC\NR
\NC Room\EQ \getvariable{talk}{room}\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stopbuffer
Wolfgang
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}{speakername}]}}%
\starttabulate[|f{\bi}l|p|]
\NC Speaker \EQ \getvariable{talk}{speakername} \NC\NR
\NC Title \EQ \getvariable{talk}{title} \NC\NR
\NC Time\EQ \getvariable{talk}{time}\NC\NR
\NC Room\EQ \getvariable{talk}{room}\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
e{talk}{speakername} \NC\NR
\NC Title \EQ \getvariable{talk}{title} \NC\NR
\NC Time\EQ \getvariable{talk}{time}\NC\NR
\NC Room\EQ \getvariable{talk}{room}\NC\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stopbuffer
\setvariable{talk}{set}{\getbuffer[pagetalk]}
\showframe[text
only. The numberstopper text follows the number
> and,
> if present, the suffix, and precedes the caption text. It does not
> appear in references.
>
>
> Working example:
>
> \setupcaptions[table][numberstopper={:}]
>
> \starttext
>
> \placetable[here][tab:ship
]
\stopplacefigure
\placefigure[here][photo]{This is a cow}{\externalfigure[cow][width=2in]}
Take a look at \at{table}[tab:1] below.
\placetable[here][tab:1]{This is a table}{
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\NC \bf Year \NC \bf Number of ships \NC\SR
\HL
\NC 1645 \NC 450 \NC\FR
\NC 1671 \NC 480 \NC\MR
\NC 1676 \NC 500
. The numberstopper text follows the number and,
if present, the suffix, and precedes the caption text. It does not
appear in references.
Working example:
\setupcaptions[table][numberstopper={:}]
\starttext
\placetable[here][tab:ships]{Ships that moored at Hasselt.}{
\starttable[|c|c|]
\HL
\NC \bf
>
> Am 28/12/2017 um 20:44 schrieb Floris van Manen:
>> What is the (preferred) way to set the height of table rows?
>> e.g. the online documentation tells me how to set the width, not the height.
>> or how to set the height of the table?
>>
>> \starttable[*{4}{|w(7mm
\stoptext
Cheers.
Am 28/12/2017 um 20:44 schrieb Floris van Manen:
What is the (preferred) way to set the height of table rows?
e.g. the online documentation tells me how to set the width, not the height.
or how to set the height of the table?
\starttable[*{4}{|w(7mm)}|][textwidth=max]\HL[5]
\VL[5
What is the (preferred) way to set the height of table rows?
e.g. the online documentation tells me how to set the width, not the height.
or how to set the height of the table?
\starttable[*{4}{|w(7mm)}|][textwidth=max]\HL[5]
\VL[5]{1} \VL[1]{0} \VL[5]{2} \VL[1]{8} \VL[5]\AR\HL[1]
\VL[5]{8} \VL[1
Though this issue has appeared periodically over the years, this minimal
example still does not work. Compiled with ConTeXt version: 2017.12.20
10:48.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Michael
\starttext
\setuptabulate[split=yes,header=repeat]
\starttabulatehead
\HL
\NC {\bf format char} \NC {\bf
Though this issue has appeared periodically over the years, this minimal
example still does not work. Compiled with ConTeXt version: 2017.12.20
10:48.
Any constructive suggestions?
\starttext
\setuptabulate[split=yes,header=repeat]
\starttabulatehead
\HL
\NC {\bf format char} \NC {\bf
ajan <adit...@umich.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, 29 Oct 2017, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> how to make tabulate row "aware" of some content of some "bigger" height?
>>>>
>>>>
017 23:50:51 +0100, Aditya Mahajan <adit...@umich.edu> wrote:
On Sun, 29 Oct 2017, Procházka Lukáš Ing. wrote:
Hello,
how to make tabulate row "aware" of some content of some "bigger" height?
In the following sample:
\starttext
\starttabulate[|pd(.4\textwi
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