of paragraphs.
\endash~he continued.
\stopsection
\startsection[title=Actual output]
\speech{Speech should always have a dash at the start, but none at the
end of a
paragraph.}
\speech{Dialog asides should not duplicate dashes, \aside{he said.}}
Also, note
the spacing isn't removed despite \type
are now fixed, but the
*font-weight : italic* fault in default.css remains.
I also note that the W3C CSS validator reports for styles.css:
11 document, div.document inherited is not a hyphens value :
inherited
That validator (and others) also report a number of issues for the
@
continued.
\stopsection
\startsection[title=Actual output]
\speech{Speech should always have a dash at the start, but none at the
end of a
paragraph.}
\speech{Dialog asides should not duplicate dashes, \aside{he said.}}
Also, note
the spacing isn't removed despite \type{\removeunwantedspaces
ents would
take quite some effort (as well as paying a fee to Apple) to set up
the automatism and send all binaries for notarization.
See
https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb40-2/tb125koch-harden.pdf
for an extensive description of what approximately is needed.
But note that the article's author needs to p
In addition Hrabans note
When using tikz, don't use filenames with spaces.
not: picture test.tex, better: picture-test.tex
Building may work, so possibly not your error, but some text about pgf may
appear in
the PDF and empty files (here eg pictures) maybe created.
bye, Martin
do need to have some special markings (for
> example apply some colours or bold/italic; the colour of course needs
> to depend on background colour)
> * tables need to be styled according to white the designer specifies,
> but it should be very easy to change the table style after some
the designer specifies,
but it should be very easy to change the table style after some months
* support consistently styled "CAUTION: ..., WARNING: ..., NOTE: ..."
sections inside the text (make it trivial to change the style of how
these are print
On 18 Nov 2019, at 3:48, Hans Hagen wrote:
Here's something to play with ... note the Number conversion!
A ha! Many thanks (for some reason I didn't get this email until just
now); I'll try to tackle it this way and see what I can make work.
\usemodule[fields]
\starttext
the debugger (which can be erratic but at least you can see
something; in my older acrobat doesn't seem to work with field related
scripts)
- put code in functions (easier to debug)
and
- cross your fingers
Here's something to play with ... note the Number conversion!
\usemodule[fields
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Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have a lecture note in which a few footnotes are given, but in some
>>> cases the text runs into the footnote, and it has been impossible for
>>> me to exhibit a minimal example where the issue appears. In the link
>>> https://ww
On 11/4/19 9:49 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Otared Kavian schrieb am 04.11.2019 um 20:30:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a lecture note in which a few footnotes are given, but in some
>> cases the text runs into the footnote, and it has been impossible for
>> me t
Otared Kavian schrieb am 04.11.2019 um 20:30:
Hi all,
I have a lecture note in which a few footnotes are given, but in some
cases the text runs into the footnote, and it has been impossible for
me to exhibit a minimal example where the issue appears. In the link
https://www.dropbox.com/s
Hi all,
I have a lecture note in which a few footnotes are given, but in some cases the
text runs into the footnote, and it has been impossible for me to exhibit a
minimal example where the issue appears. In the link
https://www.dropbox.com/s/o9h0j6i21emyw2v/footnote-issue.pdf?dl=0
@@
diagnostics as described in the Appendices. Their functional meaning is
rather
\quote {handled} in contrast to \index {field+ignored}\quote {ignored}.
\stopfootnote Note that if a category is \emphasis {not} declared in this \LUA\
-table, then \emphasis {all} of its fields will be considered \index
changes are
> > documented
> > in the luatex manual. None of those changes affect your minimal example,
> > except
> > that lua errors are handled a little differently.
> >
> > Note that standalone lua *also* produces an error, as that is what assert()
> >
f the core language. And all those changes are
documented
in the luatex manual. None of those changes affect your minimal example, except
that lua errors are handled a little differently.
Note that standalone lua *also* produces an error, as that is what assert() is
supposed to do. And whe
language. And all those changes are
documented
in the luatex manual. None of those changes affect your minimal example, except
that lua errors are handled a little differently.
Note that standalone lua *also* produces an error, as that is what assert() is
supposed to do. And when lua runs int
}}
% Distance/glue after number or before note text never disappears :(
\setupnote[footnote][
location=text,
bodyfont=,
indenting=no,
before={\noindentation},
next=\PlaceFootnote,
]
\setupnotation[footnote][
way=bychapter,
align=flushleft,
indenting=no,
location=serried
Procházka Lukáš Ing. schrieb am 01.10.2019 um 14:51:
Hello,
the code bellow produces unwanted vertical gap between the bottom
border of the figure and the following title "A" in the first column
(marked by red arrows "<->" in the PDF attached).
Note
Hello,
the code bellow produces unwanted vertical gap between the bottom border of the figure and the following
title "A" in the first column (marked by red arrows "<->" in the PDF attached).
Note that in the second column there is no such gap.
I tried to play
Hello,
thank you for quick response - I didn't notice such question.
I added some info to wiki:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/startcolumnset#Note
Best,
Lukas
On Tue, 01 Oct 2019 08:24:19 +0200, Henri Menke wrote:
This has been asked many times.
Columnsets need grid
Dear Robert,
On Sat, 21 Sep 2019 at 01:09, Robert Krug wrote:
>
> Now, to the reason for this note. I recently tries to install context on an
> OpenBSD 6.5 AMD64
> system, but the install failed. Thanks to some helpful emails in the archives
> from 2017 and 2018,
>
Greetings,
First, thanks for all the wonderful work on context.
Now, to the reason for this note. I recently tries to install context on an
OpenBSD 6.5 AMD64
system, but the install failed. Thanks to some helpful emails in the archives
from 2017 and 2018,
I was able to get this working
being
\liminfbar which is defined in the first line. Note that \liminfbar is accepted
when it is inline math.
Best regards: OK
%%% begin bug-math-lmtx.tex
\definemathcommand[liminfbar][limop] {\underline{\mfunctionlabeltext{lim}}}
\starttext
If $(u_{n})_{n}$ is a sequence of real numbers, we
line. Note that \liminfbar is accepted
when it is inline math.
Best regards: OK
%%% begin bug-math-lmtx.tex
\definemathcommand[liminfbar][limop] {\underline{\mfunctionlabeltext{lim}}}
\starttext
If $(u_{n})_{n}$ is a sequence of real numbers, we define its {\it limit
inferior}, denoted
Hello Wolfgang!
Thank you again for your explanation. Indeed the thing is the availability of
the tuc-file of the referenced file. — I will add a note on this on the Wiki.
Willi
> On 18 Aug 2019, at 18:07, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Willi Egger schrieb am 18.08.2019 um 17:3
and/or overnight (see
above).
Note further that overnight stays are subject to availability of empty beds.
Fees for such visits: Lunch: €10; Dinner: €30; Overnight stay: €40.
* The registration form can be used for day visits and partial attendance as
well as for “normal” registration:
https
tnote
will just not fit with the (default) parameter set ConTeXt is using.
If the footnote 2 would be on the first page, that is an extra line for
the reference line, and an extra line for the actual note. There is
an implicit \blank before the footnote rule, and that is a third ‘line’.
Since
basically boils down to the difference between:
\showboxes
\starttext
\noindent
\inmargin{Example 1}
\startitemize
\item This is how enumeration works.
\stopitemize
\inmargin{Example 2}
\startitemize
\item This works correctly
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Note that the first example has an extra
]" typesets as "in sec. ??" and the log
> shows:
>
> references > start missing references
>
> references >1 [][sec:one(two)]
>
> references > stop missing references
>
> (It all works fine upon deleting "(two)" throughout.
; typesets as "in sec. ??" and the log
shows:
references > start missing references
references >1 [][sec:one(two)]
references > stop missing references
(It all works fine upon deleting "(two)" throughout.)
Is this behavior known and expected? If it
On 6/23/19 10:53 PM, Andres Conrado wrote:
> Thanks, Pablo. I am assuming I need to have Utopia installed in my usual
> font folder. I tried with Erewhon (I have otf files for that) and it
> works. Thank you.
>
> In a related note, is there any reasonable way to use the latex ma
Thanks, Pablo. I am assuming I need to have Utopia installed in my usual
font folder. I tried with Erewhon (I have otf files for that) and it works.
Thank you.
In a related note, is there any reasonable way to use the latex math font *Math
Times Pro 2* (https://www.pctex.com/mtpro2.html)? I know
is the following (where line 19 contains "\stopaxis")
lua error > lua error on line 19 in file [...]:
...781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luatex/lpdf-ini-macro.lua:887: pdf.obj():
object "type" missing
I'm attaching the test file, with the .the log and ...-error.log files.
Please
On 05/27/2019 09:35 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Test1: \index{Adam}Adam.
\footnote{Test2: \index{Eve}Eve.}
\footnote[note:abel]{Test3: \index[Abel]{Abel in
\in{note}[note:abel]}Abel.}
\page
\placeregister [index]
\stoptext
Ah excellent, thanks a lot, that makes everything clear!
All
ke that?
\starttext
Test1: \index{Adam}Adam.
\footnote{Test2: \index{Eve}Eve.}
\footnote[note:abel]{Test3: \index[Abel]{Abel in \in{note}[note:abel]}Abel.}
\page
\placeregist
On Thu, 16 May 2019 12:48:30 +0200
Denis Maier wrote:
> (2) there is a clear, defined standard that can be followed.
>
> This is actually the easier question: A few standard styles
> immediately come to mind: MLA, Chicago 16th and 17 edition in its
> various variants (au
yle?
Concerning your two requirements for new styles:
(2) there is a clear, defined standard that can be followed.
This is actually the easier question: A few standard styles immediately
come to mind: MLA, Chicago 16th and 17 edition in its various variants
(author-date, note-bibliography, fulln
yout of
the chateau has not changed so, as before, (single) rooms are very scarce.
Note that the meeting starts on Monday evening and ends on Saturday morning.
It is possible to stay on for another day (or even two, if you are OK with
getting up early on Monday the 23rd). Arriving early is not possible, th
label.ulft("$P$", p) ;
label.urt("$N$", p) ;
label.lrt("$B$", q) ;
label.urt("$Q$", q) ;
label.ulft("$R$", q) ;
\stopMPcode
}
Sur la figure ci-contre, \m{[AB]} est un segment de longueur 4.
\m{M} est un point mobile sur le segment
) ;
label.urt("$N$", p) ;
label.lrt("$B$", q) ;
label.urt("$Q$", q) ;
label.ulft("$R$", q) ;
\stopMPcode
}
Sur la figure ci-contre, \m{[AB]} est un segment de longueur 4.
\m{M} est un point mobile sur le segment \m{[AB]} .
Hi,
Last year after my speech at BachoTeX, Hans told me, that we can get a
local catalogue of ConTeXt macros. So I wrote on a piece of paper two
commands but did not note much more and now I am not sure what do they
stand for
mtxrun --script server --auto
When I run this, I got this on my
want, but if it helps, here is what I have
used. \setupnote handles the in-text reference to the note,
\setupnotation handles the note itself. The choice of SignalStyle
depends on the appearance of the chosen font's superiors, if they exist.
\define[1]\SignalStyle{\high{\small\hairspace#1
On Mon, 8 Apr 2019, Todd DeVries wrote:
Hello,
I use a progress note format which contains information that doesn't change
much from session to session. Items like date, location, people attending a
session. I would like to include two longer items, a diagnostic field and info
about
Hello,
I use a progress note format which contains information that doesn't change
much from session to session. Items like date, location, people attending a
session. I would like to include two longer items, a diagnostic field and info
about guardianship at the end of a table. Both
older, and once the download was finished I replaced the directory
>> texmf-local with a symbolic link to my texmf-local directory (which sits
>> somewhere else)
>>
>> 3) In the directory
>> ~/Library/TeXShop/Engines
>> I created a new file named LuaMetaTe
4/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin
>
> /context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/mtxrun --autogenerate --script context
> --autopdf "$1" --purgeall
>
> 4) Then when opening TeXShop, I can choose from the scroll menu which shows
> up on the top left of each a tex file, the en
ext-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin
before typesetting myfile.tex by saying
/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin/mtxrun --autogenerate --script
context --autopdf myfile.tex
(Note that the above command should be issued when one is already in the
directory containing myfile.tex, beacuse
the beta zip in
texmf-context probably works ok too but that won't update binaries)
On another note, it seems that I can't install modules and fonts in LMTX. When
running
mtxrun --script mtx-install.lua --help
I can see the options --modules and --fonts but running
for modules
updated installation scripts. Is there a resource
>> where I
>> can download the (unzipped) install script and binaries via rsync directly?
>>
>> On another note, it seems that I can't install modules and fonts in LMTX.
>> When running
>>
>> mtxrun -
ossibly updated installation scripts. Is there a resource where
> I
> can download the (unzipped) install script and binaries via rsync directly?
>
> On another note, it seems that I can't install modules and fonts in LMTX.
> When running
>
> mtxrun --script mtx-install.lu
have to download the zip from
http://www.pragma-ade.nl/install.htm, extract it and then run install.sh to
account for possibly updated installation scripts. Is there a resource where I
can download the (unzipped) install script and binaries via rsync directly?
On another note, it seems that I
.
Note that in the output the left and right offsets are zero. Any ideas
why this is happening and how to fix that.
such backgrounda are normally operating in a (vertical) text flow while
a texpage is basically a framed
\definetextbackground
[test]
[topoffset=1cm,
bottomoffset=1cm
work well.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\comment[xml-mkiv.pdf]\\
a\comment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Default]\\
b\comment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Newparagraph]\\
c\comment[xml-mkiv.pdf]
[symbol=Note]\\
d\comment[xm
Hi,
With the latest beta, the following example:
\definetextbackground
[test]
[
location=paragraph,
]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=5cm]
\starttest
\input knuth
\stoptest
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
gives the attached output.
Note that in the output the left and right offsets
ight use the "before" key in \setupnotation, but that will alter
the space before in all footnotes.
Maybe you might check the i-context.pdf document (on pages 233 and 234)
to check the options for both the \setupnotation (the individual note)
and \setupnote (the notes group). (It comes with the Co
;before" key in \setupnotation, but that will alter
the space before in all footnotes.
Maybe you might check the i-context.pdf document (on pages 233 and 234)
to check the options for both the \setupnotation (the individual note)
and \setupnote (the notes group). (It comes with the ConTeXt Suite
I started getting a bug, updated today and am still getting it. I hope
someone can at least make a note of it, if not provide a
suggestion/solution.
MWE included.
The bug is the 'incollection' and 'inbook' entries in the bibliography have
1. have page numbers in parentheses for apa and chicago 2
On Thu, 21 Mar 2019 13:16:04 -0300
Tomas Badan wrote:
> Looking at context documentations and source code, it says that for
> electronic category we have:
> * Required fields: title
> * Optional fields: address, author, howpublished, month, note,
> organization, url, year, doi
Looking at context documentations and source code, it says that for
electronic category we have:
* Required fields: title
* Optional fields: address, author, howpublished, month, note,
organization, url, year, doi
So, when I run this simple code:
\startbuffer[example]
@ELECTRONIC
OSFONTDIR=$MYTEXMFHOME/dummy_for_fonts
export OSFONTDIR
# Note starting with context-30 bst-files changed location to ../mkii
BSTINPUTS=$CONTEXTROOT/texmf-context/bibtex/bst/context/:$CONTEXTROOT/texmf-context/bibtex/bst/context/mkii
export BSTINPUTS
alias contextrun='mtxrun --script context'
alias cont
equations},
SERIES = {Universitext},
NOTE = {Translated from the Russian by Roger Cooke,
Second printing of the 1992 edition},
PUBLISHER = {Springer-Verlag, Berlin},
YEAR = {2006},
PAGES = {ii+334},
ISBN = {978-3-540-34563-3; 3-540-34563-9},
MRCLASS = {34-01
placeholder perhaps for unknown character?
Please note that typeset text is not impacted, it seems correct.
Joseph
The dlig feature for EBGaramond causes "Th" to be replaced by a ligature. Look
carefully at your typeset text and you will likely see that the "T&qu
output was :
user > margin > margin box text Thareh.
Now it is :
user > margin > margin box text areh.
The « Th » was replaced by some placeholder perhaps for unknown
character?
Please note that typeset text is not impacted, it seems correct.
Joseph
The
in box text Thareh.
Now it is :
user> margin > margin box text areh.
The « Th » was replaced by some placeholder perhaps for unknown character?
Please note that typeset text is not impacted, it seems corr
...]
\definenotation[longfootnote][...]
\starttext
\shortfootnote{short}\shortfootnote{short}\shortfootnote{short}
\longfootnote{This is a long footnote which spans the entire width of the
page.}
\shortfootnote{short}\shortfootnote{short}
\longfootnote{Another "long" footnote.}
\longfootnote{Note
On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 13:59:46 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You need (note the “start”)
>
> \startsection[title={...}]
>
> when you use \stopsection.
Ahh, I managed to try just those combination which do not work...feeling really
embarrassed. :-(
Thank you for being ki
_syst_helpers_push_macro \endcsname
\global \advance \lastname...
l.4 \stopsection
1 \starttext
2 \section[title={Testing ConTeXt}]
You need (note the “start”)
\startsection[title={...}]
when you use \stopsection.
Wolf
bad
\externalfigure [A.png] %% bad
\externalfigure [a.c-b.b.png] %% bad
%% bad names are reported in red
\usemodule [s-figures-names]
\stoptext
I note that “A.png” and “a.1.png” are bad file names and “a-1.b.png” and
“a-1.png” are good file names. What's the idea behind that logic? “A.png” and
“
or Question
\setupinteraction[state=start]
% We define two counters which follow the numbers
% appearing in Question and Answer
\newcounter\QuestionCounter
\newcounter\HintCounter
\newcounter\AnswerCounter
% We create two commands to be used in the
% enumeration environments
% Note that the check
On 1/30/2019 10:31 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick note on logo design:
The ConTeXt logo could just as well be a set of tulips or
some (TeX-styled) lion or a dutch cow or a windmill or
some variation off the Pragma-ADE logo (see pragma-ade.com).
There is no real need to display
XT” (C = orange+blue, O = blue+green, N = green+red
> etc.) But perhaps that is not what you wanted?
>
> On the blue logo I tried a little experiment myself, using the
> colors of http://group.contextgarden.net:
>
>
>
>
> WDYT?
>
> Side note: I like what gitl
Hi,
Just a quick note on logo design:
The ConTeXt logo could just as well be a set of tulips or
some (TeX-styled) lion or a dutch cow or a windmill or
some variation off the Pragma-ADE logo (see pragma-ade.com).
There is no real need to display the letters “context”.
In fact, having
the
colors of http://group.contextgarden.net:
WDYT?
Side note: I like what gitlab does with the logo in the circle crop
for its project icon. I believe it would be neat if that could be
formalised into the logo itself, but a simple circle crop does not
quite look right, and more advanced options
for the word “CONTEXT” (C = orange+blue, O = blue+green, N = green+red
etc.) But perhaps that is not what you wanted?
On the blue logo I tried a little experiment myself, using the
colors of http://group.contextgarden.net:
WDYT?
Side note: I like what gitlab does with the logo in the circle
Hi,
Hans and Wolfgang helped me to design this framed text. How to pass in text
parameter as we can for the length?
The text is set to "Note" and I would like it to be "Vocabulary" for the
second framed text.
Thank you
Fabrice
\definecolor[MyColorA][s=0.8784]
\definecolor[
jdh schrieb am 16.01.19 um 08:18:
Here is my small sample ConTeXt sample: I want to be able to control the blank
gap between the end of an item and the next item. It has to be fine tuned at
times. Any advice would be appreciated.
NOTE: Two cases with inbetween attempting use use two
Here is my small sample ConTeXt sample: I want to be able to control the blank
gap between the end of an item and the next item. It has to be fine tuned at
times. Any advice would be appreciated.
NOTE: Two cases with inbetween attempting use use two variations of the \blank
command which
(not even the immediately preceding one).
Note that in the case of z[], the last variable segment is the
common subscript [] not the ‘alphabetical segment’ “z”.
It is actually OK to say e,g,
pair z ;
color z[];
numeric z[].a;
z := point 3.6 of p ;
z
s them as a GNU extension.
>> https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Special-Functions.html#index-j0
>> Your example also works if you remove libcerf (at least for me on
>> Linux).
>
> I had stripped-down my example, for in fact I use the voigt and error
>
example also works if you remove libcerf (at least for me on
> Linux).
I had stripped-down my example, for in fact I use the voigt and error
functions from libcerf, and yes the Bessel functions from the standard
C math
moving it up the priority list. I would
request that the implementation allow additional text beyond the
rendered entry, as demonstrated in the cited example document, in the
footnote (or endnote, or marginnote).
As you note, it is a common requirement in some fields. It is also quite
useful in
On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 13:59:35 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> > On this note: I would like to have an ‘official’ way to map 3D
> > coordinates to 2D coordinates with for a camera position with an
> > orthogonal window.
> >
> > Not the most complicated thing in t
and dimensions. We are not thinking about 3D rendering or
raytracing, but rather simple projections and other transformations
such as polar coordinates. (Of course, log scales, for example are a
"simple" non-linear transformation.)
On this note: I would like to have an ‘official’ way
e are not thinking about 3D rendering or
> raytracing, but rather simple projections and other transformations
> such as polar coordinates. (Of course, log scales, for example are a
> "simple" non-linear transformation.)
On this note: I would like to have an ‘official’ way to
I’d like to change some input to modify used font but only in parts of it, for
example to implement having first line with different font. So basically if I
have text with macros etc…:
\WORD{i}eu \Note[]{}{Ebrieux \LeftDot 11.a.}crea au commencement le ciel et la
terre. Et la terre
estoit
construct it, so here is a not-necessarily-minimal
example. Note that the problem occurs in footnotes (and endnotes,
left as an exercise to the curious).
\setuppapersize[A9]
\starttext
\startparagraph
Text
\startfootnote
Text
\stopfootnote
\stopparagraph
]{term}\letterpercent
\xmlflush{#1}
Have you tried this?
(I cannot construct an MWE at this point either.)
And now I can construct it, so here is a not-necessarily-minimal
example. Note that the problem occurs in footnotes (and endnotes, left
as an exercise to the curious
, as
\Name[key]{term}%
\xmlflush{#1}
or perhaps
\Name[key]{term}\letterpercent
\xmlflush{#1}
Have you tried this?
(I cannot construct an MWE at this point either.)
And now I can construct it, so here is a not-necessarily-minimal
example. Note that the problem occurs in footnotes
:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Unexpected_behavior#Footnotes:_The_Difference_between_.5Csetupnotation_and_.5Csetupnote
The headcolor in \setupnotation is actually the color of the marker in the note
while the maker in the text is defined with \setupnote.
I guess I have to request edit rights for the
neither font nor color?
Shouldn’t the marker be green and bold?
Setting numberconversion works, but the other options seem to be without effect.
I want to include longer note as endnotes.
I can change the marker shown with the notes to (1) but he marker in the text
does not change.
Thus you can’t
={right}]
Prénom : Marion
\stopxcell
\stopxrow
\startxrow
\startxcell
\rotate[rotation=30,width=1.5cm]{\darkred Admise}
\stopxcell
\startxcell
Anglais
\stopxcell
\startxcell
Maths
\stopxce
how to generate epub from context.
> Since I got a new job in early 2015 I didn’t have time to finish the talk or
> go to the meeting.
> I’ll use the enclosed text as a starting point, unless someone already has a
> usable manual.
>
> Note: Dominik Wagenführ was an editor of th
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