that they support the tex/mp/lua mix, know about primitives, low level
support macros and user commands, mix nicely with real time time spell
checking etc
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
, \setvalue or texdefinition
are being used and \define for in-document markup, wherefore
numbered parameters are perfectly fine. The only thing that could be
improved is a definition which doesn't interfere with \asciimode,
but that's low priority and can easily be worked around.
Marco
with
\define. For modules most likely \def, \setvalue or texdefinition
are being used and \define for in-document markup, wherefore
numbered parameters are perfectly fine. The only thing that could be
improved is a definition which doesn't interfere with \asciimode,
but that's low priority and can
virtually
all installations: the hardcoded paths in the engines have no 'texmf'
however, the good news is that mojca made sure that texmf is back in the
low leven hard coded engine spec but it may take a day or so for
binaries that were made without it to get updated
(in context we could use
Am 14.04.2013 um 14:34 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
Hoping for some hints :)
What you’re looking for is the \definefont command, in one way a low level
method to access a font
but also a usefull command to create styles for headings etc.
Let me start with the following
-context] Different fonts for titles
Am 14.04.2013 um 14:34 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
Hoping for some hints :)
What you’re looking for is the \definefont command, in one way a low level
method to access a font
but also a usefull command to create styles for headings etc
in \in{figure} [fig:scenery]a.
The above example raises the following (low priority) feature
suggestion: How about some way of automatically numbering/labeling
combinations just like item lists? Sort-of a hybrid between
combination and itemize. Say,
\startcombination [r*c] [item=a]
\startitem
On 2013–04–13 Alan BRASLAU wrote:
A cow is shown in \in{figure} [fig:scenery]a.
A cow is shown in \in{figure}{a}[fig:scenery]
The above example raises the following (low priority) feature
suggestion: How about some way of automatically numbering/labeling
combinations just like item lists
pencircle scaled 1pt dashed withdots;
setbounds currentpicture to boundingbox OverlayBox;
\stopuniqueMPgraphic
\defineoverlay[Label][\useMPgraphic{Label}]
\def\dottext#1%
{ \mframed[frame=off, background=Label, location=low]
{ #1 }
}
\setupcolors[state=start]
\def\rndgraymath{\mframed[frame
the list
of numbers, in which case the hyperlink could naturally point to the first
numbered reference of the list.
can probably be solved (by rewriting some low level bin code ... but as
there is no sample attached ...)
Hans
On Wed, 10 Apr 2013 11:47:21 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
can probably be solved (by rewriting some low level bin code ... but
as there is no sample attached ...)
Minimal example attached.
Alan\setupinteraction [state=start]
\setupbibtex [database=biblio,sort=author
am making a silly mistake. Thank you for your
time in advance.
a side effect of \startalign being math or text aware (lookahead issue
in low level tex align) ... fixed in next upload
*MWE*
\starttext¬
Some text before the equation.¬
\placeformula¬
\startformula \startalign¬
\NC
or my memory is not quite what I thought it was.
Please let me know if I am making a silly mistake. Thank you for your
time in advance.
a side effect of \startalign being math or text aware (lookahead
issue in low level tex align) ... fixed in next upload
Thank you Hans. Problem solved
Am 3/24/2013 20:43, schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
If this \hrule is TeX's primitive \hrule, then you can (maybe) type
[after={\hrule height 0.4pt\relax}] for the default (and change the
height for other dimensions).
That said, this is a low-level hack and not very ConTeXt-y (even if it
works, which
Am 3/24/2013 20:43, schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
If this \hrule is TeX's primitive \hrule, then you can (maybe) type
[after={\hrule height 0.4pt\relax}] for the default (and change the
height for other dimensions).
That said, this is a low-level hack and not very ConTeXt-y (even if it
works, which
On 3/28/2013 4:36 PM, Thomas Kreuzer wrote:
Am 3/24/2013 20:43, schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
If this \hrule is TeX's primitive \hrule, then you can (maybe) type
[after={\hrule height 0.4pt\relax}] for the default (and change the
height for other dimensions).
That said, this is a low-level hack
[width=1cm,
height=3cm,
frame=on,
align={flushleft,nothyphenated,verytolerant,low}]
\headtextcontent
\stopframed
%
\inmargin[location=outer,align={right}]{%
\framed[%
width=3cm,
height=3cm,
align={bottom,middle
can (maybe) type
[after={\hrule height 0.4pt\relax}] for the default (and change the
height for other dimensions).
That said, this is a low-level hack and not very ConTeXt-y (even if it
works, which I don't know.)
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam
the biggest differences between this and the previous current are:
- More low level tex code has been made mkiv compliant. This had a side
effect of introducing bugs. As expected more flexibility an potential
for extensions has not resulted in slower runs.
- Some mechanisms have been rewritten
admit that it's a bit behind)
if you only need the commands then the mult-def.lua files are better,
also because they contain low level commands and primitives (it's what I
use to generate files for scite where we have a rather advanced lexer)
3. Since self-documentation is a goal of the project
hi all,
is there a way to typeset a caption on the layout grid?
thanks michael
\showgrid
\setuplayout [grid=yes]
\starttext
\setupfloats[figure][location=left]
\setupcaption [figure] [location={low,right},width=fit]
\input tufte
\reservefigure[height=4cm,width
Hi Lutz,
Just updated, to make sure I have the latest.
I see the problems.
top bottom labels are not centered correctly
bottom label not low enough
left and right labels are not aligned at the same height
Sorry, no ansers.
regards
Keith.
Am 13.02.2013 um 11
the problems.
top bottom labels are not centered correctly
bottom label not low enough
left and right labels are not aligned at the same height
Sorry, no ansers.
regards
Keith.
Am 13.02.2013 um 11:11 schrieb Lutz Haseloff lutz.hasel...@gmail.com:
Hi Keith,
following testfile perhaps
and label.lft are exactly the same if i set
labeloffset := 0bp ;
(default is 3bp)
2013/2/13 Keith J. Schultz keithjschu...@web.de
Hi Lutz,
Just updated, to make sure I have the latest.
I see the problems.
top bottom labels are not centered correctly
bottom label not low enough
left and right
I am using a layout with wide right margin. For floats that are
\textwidth wide, I can place captions in the margin
using**\setupcaption[location=rightmargin,high/low].
However, for figures that are
(*\textwidth+\marginwidth+\margindistance*) wide, I would like to *place
the caption
On 2013–01–20 Devendra Ghate wrote:
I am using a layout with wide right margin. For floats that are
\textwidth wide, I can place captions in the margin
using**\setupcaption[location=rightmargin,high/low].
However, for figures that are
(*\textwidth+\marginwidth+\margindistance*) wide, I
, Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013--01--20 Devendra Ghate wrote:
I am using a layout with wide right margin. For floats that are
\textwidth wide, I can place captions in the margin
using**\setupcaption[location=rightmargin,high/low].
However, for figures that are
(*\textwidth+\marginwidth
to hack around in low level style files and deal with funny
commands having @ in their names.
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
that
conclusion comes from. The whole reason that context exists is that I
didn't want to hack around in low level style files and deal with funny
commands having @ in their names.
Hans
-
Hans
to finish successfully.
1. The module uses a mix of english and dutch commands which doesn’t work
(maybe it worked when module was written).
That was an experiment by Simon and (in latex style) it overloaded quite
some low level stuff so it never really worked out well I think.
2. The code
Linux and have not been able to get their Haskell installation
to finish successfully.
1. The module uses a mix of english and dutch commands which doesn’t
work (maybe it worked when module was written).
That was an experiment by Simon and (in latex style) it overloaded
quite some low level
= end string.
These expand to Lua long strings, [===[ and ]===] respectively,
without checking, so theoretically the same issue will arise iff
your string contains ]===]. I consider the likelihood for this to
happen to be too low to bother, but if you want to be absolutely
on the safe side you can
These expand to Lua long strings, [===[ and ]===] respectively,
without checking, so theoretically the same issue will arise iff
your string contains ]===]. I consider the likelihood for this to
happen to be too low to bother, but if you want to be absolutely
on the safe side you can also use
specific so we need
local resolvefile = fontgoodies and fontgoodies.filenames and
fontgoodies.filenames.resolve or function(s) return s end
no beta today (as i upgraded some low level file code which needs testing)
Hans
the
shadings might overlay graphics with a non-uniform colour).
Since you are the PDF expert, I am interested in knowing why you
choose to go the ImageMagic route.
From my experience shadows made from MetaPost shadings (which uses
PDF shadings, I assume) are quite low level. It's harder
graphics with a non-uniform colour).
Since you are the PDF expert, I am interested in knowing why you
choose to go the ImageMagic route.
From my experience shadows made from MetaPost shadings (which uses
PDF shadings, I assume) are quite low level. It's harder to get the
angle, distance and shadow
experience shadows made from MetaPost shadings (which uses
PDF shadings, I assume) are quite low level. It's harder to get the
angle, distance and shadow size correctly implemented. I think the
ImageMagick shadings are more high level and ready to use.
Yes. Of course we can make shading more clever
In this situation compilation fails.
How to make it work?
It seems your observations in an e-mail below are right. Prefixes do
not seem to work with \input. I don't know if prefixes are supposed to
work or not with \input... but this issue is not related to toppath.
input is rather low level (we have
currently has a much higher
priority than this feature.
indeed. updating tlcontrib can happen with a low frequency (also because
sometimes betas are real betas with new features)
It might be a lot easier/faster to simply create a second repository
with just ConTeXt betas.
personally i always use
have no idea what you are trying to make, but if you can see the picture on
your screen and you make a screenshot, ConTeXt will process that without a
problem. The problem is perhaps that its resolution is a bit low so that you
are limited as far as its size of the picture is concerned. But 4x4 cm
with version
19 %D 2004.8.30 the low level interface is english. Watch out and adapt
20 %D your styles an modules.
21
22 \edef\contextformat {\jobname}
23 \edef\contextversion{2011.05.18 18:04}
24
25 %D For those who want to use this:
26
\registerctxluafile
Am 18.11.2012 um 21:58 schrieb Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr:
Hi all,
I did not find the \startplacefigure equivalent of:
\placefigure
[high,low] % - here are the options I need
{test}
{\externalfigure[pic-test]}
I checked in the sources but found nothing about these 'high
Le dimanche 18 novembre 2012, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
Am 18.11.2012 um 21:58 schrieb Romain Diss romain.d...@yahoo.fr:
I did not find the \startplacefigure equivalent of:
\placefigure
[high,low] % - here are the options I need
{test}
{\externalfigure[pic-test
in the beta test program. And normally Martin announces
new acrobats so maybe the new version has a very low profile.)
Unfortunately the pdfopen program cannot handle acrobat reader xi (but I
use full acrobat x so it's no big deal).
As far as I can see, the reader does not support showing
]
\ifnum\currentlistentrylocation=\structureheadlocation{chapter}\relax
\color[red] {\currentlistentrytitle}
\else
\color[blue]{\currentlistentrytitle}
\fi
\stoplinealignment
\par
\stopsetups
but that's for low level coders)
Hans
On Thu, 18 Oct 2012 10:41:00 +0200
Sietse Brouwer sbbrou...@gmail.com wrote:
Alpha particles are \lohi[left]{40}{2}He.
Alpha particles are He\high{2+} (helium nucleus)
not to be confused with He\low{2} (helium molecules)
that DO exist but are unstable and only last 13 seconds or so.
Someone
for each test file. You can specify
“sensitivity=low|medium|high”, this sets a predefined tolerance for
the page difference. I don't see any other option. There is no
single value which is sensitive enough, for instance to detect if a
footnote is subscripted or not and at the same time tolerant
different output.
That's why I use a header for each test file. You can specify
“sensitivity=low|medium|high”, this sets a predefined tolerance for
the page difference. I don't see any other option. There is no
single value which is sensitive enough, for instance to detect if a
footnote is subscripted
('gm convert -verbose -density 72 %s
%s',pdfname,ppmname)
so I used a rather low density and (and then used md5 for comparing)
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27
Hi again,
\placefigure[right,option]{caption}{figure}
does different things with option being (a) empty, (b) high, (c) low.
Could anyone explain to me the exact meaning of these three
alternatives? Also, is it possible to manually fine-tune the vertical
position, so that the figure seems
) algorithms for real-valued functions;
* fmin,fmax: function minimization and maximization via local and
global algorithms;
* prng: pseudo random number generators;
* qrng: quasi random number generators, also known as low discrepancy
sequence generators;
* dist: statistical distributions.
PS:
give a look
;
* quad: quadrature (integration) algorithms for real-valued functions;
* fmin,fmax: function minimization and maximization via local and
global algorithms;
* prng: pseudo random number generators;
* qrng: quasi random number generators, also known as low discrepancy
sequence generators;
* dist
random number generators, also known as low discrepancy
sequence generators;
* dist: statistical distributions.
Have you played around with loading it from within ConTeXt?
no, I think you need luajit
--
luigi
. It happens on my end, too; I have
attached the resulting output.
\usemodule[lettrine]
\starttext
\lettrine[Lines=3]{T}{he two} typeset arguments are the
dropped capital. \input knuth
\stoptext
I had a look at the module code, but it's too low-level for me, so I'm
CC-ing Taco Hoekwater who wrote
at the module code, but it's too low-level for me, so I'm
CC-ing Taco Hoekwater who wrote the module. Depending on how trivial
the bug is, and how busy Taco is, he might be able to help.
Kind regards,
Sietse
Sietse Brouwer
lettrine
]%
\setupTABLE[r][5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,4,3,2][roffset=0.020in]%
\setupTABLE[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23][4][bottomframe=on]%
\setupTABLE[1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23][4,3,2][align={middle,low},aligncharacter=no]%
\setupTABLE
Hi,
How do I set the vertical alignment of cells in natural tables? I remember
that
\setupTABLE[align={middle,middle}]
used to set center align vertically and horizontally. Currently,
\setupTABLE[align={middle,high}] and \setupTABLE[align={middle,low}] work
as expected, but \setupTABLE
}] and \setupTABLE[align={middle,low}] work as
expected, but \setupTABLE[align={middle,middle}] does not work.
I also tried \setupTABLE[location={low}] (or lohi, or middle), but the
calculation of height is wrong in those cases.
Minimal example:
\startsetups table
\setupTABLE
. Currently,
\setupTABLE[align={middle,high}] and \setupTABLE[align={middle,low}] work as
expected, but \setupTABLE[align={middle,middle}] does not work.
I also tried \setupTABLE[location={low}] (or lohi, or middle), but the
calculation of height is wrong in those cases.
Minimal example
)
tex.dimen[document.mydimen] = 10pt
\stopluacode
\the\MyDimen
\MyDimen=100pt
\the\MyDimen
\startluacode
context(number.points(tex.dimen[document.mydimen]))
\stopluacode
Posting the implemenation makes no sense as it refers to low level
context properties that users should
{\low {L}} and \ruledhbox{\MyLow {L}} and
\ruledhbox{\high{H}} and \ruledhbox{\MyHigh{H}} and
\ruledhbox{\lohi {L}{H}} and \ruledhbox{\MyLoHi {L}{H}} and
\ruledhbox{\lomihi{L}{M}{H}} and \ruledhbox{\MyLoMiHi{L}{M}{H}}.
\stoptext
Hi Hans,
I just
[MyLoMiHi][style=\txx]
We have
\ruledhbox{\low {L}} and \ruledhbox{\MyLow {L}} and
\ruledhbox{\high{H}} and \ruledhbox{\MyHigh{H}} and
\ruledhbox{\lohi {L}{H}} and \ruledhbox{\MyLoHi {L}{H}} and
\ruledhbox{\lomihi{L}{M}{H}} and \ruledhbox
, and
\maximumpdfcompression.
23,396,827 Bytes using none of those three.
So I guess I'm still not sure which one to use since the one you said
should be sufficient doesn't seem to compress it fully.
never use \pdf* commands directly .. way too low level and use the oher
command only for fast tests
]
\definelowhigh [MyLoHi] [style=\txx]
\definelowmidhigh[MyLoMiHi][style=\txx]
We have
\ruledhbox{\low {L}} and \ruledhbox{\MyLow {L}} and
\ruledhbox{\high{H}} and \ruledhbox{\MyHigh{H}} and
\ruledhbox{\lohi {L}{H}} and \ruledhbox{\MyLoHi {L}{H
Hans wrote:
So, we have low/high definable and clonable etc. Best check if the defaults
are compatible. Valid parameters are 'up', 'down' and 'distance'
(dimensions) and of course 'style' and 'color'.
Just downloaded and tested, looks nice.
Small bug: It's called lomihi, but the arguments
On 11-8-2012 00:19, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
I've noticed at least three methods of setting what I think is the
generated PDF to maximum compression.
the official way, plays nicely with pdf standards:
\setupbackend[level=9]
pretty low level, might even disappear (overloaded
On 10-8-2012 21:09, Sietse Brouwer wrote:
Hans wrote:
So, we have low/high definable and clonable etc. Best check if the defaults
are compatible. Valid parameters are 'up', 'down' and 'distance'
(dimensions) and of course 'style' and 'color'.
Just downloaded and tested, looks nice.
Small bug
] ?
yes, that's best because as soon as that command is called, the set
value of 'level' is used, no matter what other values has been set
never use \pdf* commands directly .. way too low level and use the oher
command only for fast tests (i use it in small test files)
Hans
Bytes using none of those three.
So I guess I'm still not sure which one to use since the one you said
should be sufficient doesn't seem to compress it fully.
never use \pdf* commands directly .. way too low level and use the oher
command only for fast tests (i use it in small test files
of newlines so this is why it don't
get noticed in other cases. Here a more low level sprint (catcodeid,
str) was used.
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt
with metafun overlays (like in the
Context manual)
and I'm trying to type something like
\inmargin{some label}
\startMyFramedText...\stopMyFramedText
Yet, the text in the margin is after the framed text :(
(fiddling with the location setting (low, ..) doesn't allow me to have
the in margin text
include XMP files with one line:
\setupbackend[xmpfile=metadata.xmp]
You can also use some low level commands here (with the risk that names
change or they vanish some time). The risk in this case is very low.
Read the documentation about XMP from Adobe and you will exactly know
why. :-D
Add
`
environment.
Sorry, this does not work because of the \forgetall in
t-syntax-highlight.mkiv (I was testing with that line commented out).
I'll add a margin key to vim module (but not the oddmargin and evenmargin
keys; they would require a complete low-level rewrite of the module).
Aditya
On Wed, 1 Aug 2012, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
I'll add a margin key to vim module (but not the oddmargin and evenmargin
keys; they would require a complete low-level rewrite of the module).
The dev version on github now includes a margin key, so you can add
margin=dimen to \setupvimtyping
On 2012-08-01 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
I'll add a margin key to vim module (but not the oddmargin and
evenmargin keys; they would require a complete low-level rewrite
of the module).
Thanks a million. That was fast :)
The dev version on github now includes a margin key
---cut here---end---8---
Each cell of a TABLE is already a \frame, so you don't need to add a
\framed inside a cell.
You can use location=(bottom|low|lohi|high|top) (as part of \setupTABLE)
to vertically align frames
(and their location can be
controlled by location=(low|lohi|high) keys, but for some reason that is
not working in a table.
\starttable[|c|c|w4cm|w4cm|]
The normal syntax is w(4cm) ...
\HL
\NC A \VL B \VL C \VL D \NC\SR
\HL
\NC $x$ \VL \startmatrix
\NC x' = \NC \NR
.\NC y' = \NC \NR
\stopmatrix
and refer to it later in text: \someline[tag]; refer
back with \inline[tag] or \inlinerange[tag] (the former has a spurious
space before the number). The low-level backreferences are
\in[lr:b:tag] and \in[lr:e:tag]; see page-lin.mkiv
(d) ditto for line ranges: \startlines[tag] ... \stoplines[tag]; refer
Am 13.07.2012 um 19:56 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear Hans Wolfgang,
Thanks for looking into this. I know that this has quite low priority. As it
seems to me processors do not really seem to provide the behaviour I had in
mind. Clearly, I should have thought of a better example in the first
Dear Hans Wolfgang,
Thanks for looking into this. I know that this has quite low priority. As it
seems to me processors do not really seem to provide the behaviour I had in
mind. Clearly, I should have thought of a better example in the first place:
%
\defineprocessor[smallcaps
.
Of course I could have used style={\bf\switchtobodyfont[small]}, but I would
prefer to refrain from low level font commands when possible.
I am right the setupcaptions should work with combined fontsettings, or is it
my mistake?
Hans van der Meer
setup.pdf
Description: setup.pdf
of ConTeXt's
parameter handling I would have expected this to work.
Of course I could have used style={\bf\switchtobodyfont[small]}, but I would
prefer to refrain from low level font commands when possible.
I am right the setupcaptions should work with combined fontsettings, or is it
my
before \stopA, not after it.
It depends.
\starttext
\long\def\startA#1\stopA{\low{A}#1\low{A}}
\long\def\startB#1\stopB{\low{B}#1\low{B}}
\startA
textAA
\startB
textAB
\stopA
textBB
\stopB
\stoptext
is ok (not the context way, btw: real code is more complex).
The meaning of this can be
content
\startA without also stopping B. So one should put \stopB before
\stopA, not after it.
It depends.
\starttext
\long\def\startA#1\stopA{\low{A}#1\low{A}}
\long\def\startB#1\stopB{\low{B}#1\low{B}}
\startA
textAA
\startB
textAB
\stopA
textBB
\stopB
\stoptext
is ok (not the context way, btw
On 3-7-2012 15:10, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 13:30:22 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
\centerbox{\externalfigure[cow]}
Wow! \centerbox{}
It's a rather (old) low level boxing macro ...
\start
\showboxes
\centerbox width 10cm height 3cm {Alan
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 15:48:43 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
It's a rather (old) low level boxing macro ...
\start
\showboxes
\centerbox width 10cm height 3cm {Alan is surprised}
\stop
My TeX culture remains, alas, always limited (even if I have the
TeXbook on my office
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 15:48:43 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
It's a rather (old) low level boxing macro ...
\start
\showboxes
\centerbox width 10cm height 3cm {Alan is surprised}
\stop
My TeX culture
Am 03.07.2012 um 18:04 schrieb luigi scarso:
On Tue, Jul 3, 2012 at 5:27 PM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Tue, 3 Jul 2012 15:48:43 +0200
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
It's a rather (old) low level boxing macro ...
\start
\showboxes
\centerbox width
(old) low level boxing macro ...
\start
\showboxes
\centerbox width 10cm height 3cm {Alan is surprised}
\stop
My TeX culture remains, alas, always limited (even if I have the
TeXbook on my office bookshelf, indeed \centerbox does not appear in
plain TeX). Nothing
spoil your playing with low level tex stuff.
The good news is that the current implementation provides more detail,
is more colorful, and comes on (pdf) layers (so that you can hide
categories).
\showallmakeup
\starttext
\ruledhbox{hbox} \blank
\ruledvbox{vbox} \blank
\ruledvtop
with low level tex stuff.
The good news is that the current implementation provides more detail, is
more colorful, and comes on (pdf) layers (so that you can hide categories).
\showallmakeup
\starttext
\ruledhbox{hbox} \blank
\ruledvbox{vbox} \blank
\ruledvtop{vtop} \blank
On 20-6-2012 05:28, Hongwen Qiu wrote:
On 06/20/2012 04:40 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a version that has the bTABLE mechanism reorganized
(different low level names etc). Hopefully nothing got broken in the
process.
Unfortunately it is broken. Minimal example:
\starttext
\bTABLE
was compiled (attached). It was a hack that redefined a
few low level macros.
To provide proper support for ctags, we also need to store the current
filename and line number for each reference in the tuc file. Then a module
can read the tuc file and write the ctags file in an appropriate format
Hi,
I uploaded a version that has the bTABLE mechanism reorganized
(different low level names etc). Hopefully nothing got broken in the
process.
Hans
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Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
On 06/20/2012 04:40 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a version that has the bTABLE mechanism reorganized
(different low level names etc). Hopefully nothing got broken in the
process.
Unfortunately it is broken. Minimal example:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\bTR\bTD[nc=2] r1c1 \eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD
On 2012-06-04 Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl wrote:
What am I doing wrong?
left == raggedleft
you can use flushright
Thanks a lot!
But what about vertical alignment?
\framed[width=100mm,height=100mm,align={low,flushleft}]{text}
I don't know if the alignment key “bottom
Am 03.06.2012 um 20:44 schrieb Andy Thomas:
Thank you. Can I have the bottom of the caption in line with the bottom of
the figure instead of centered?
\setupcaption[figure][location={right,low}]
Wolfgang
?
\setupcaption[figure][location={right,low}]
Wolfgang
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