rmatting that
will be fixed as they get clearly reported. Even though I started out
with the APS (numbered) specification, I have been using APA more
thoroughly. Note that APS is purposely very compact (and limited).
Thomas seems to use the author-num scheme principally, and this ap
XML result
> that can be transformed into a PDF by ConTeXt with the bibliography
> created according the the selected CSL format. This works well for
> documents that do not require significant customization, but may
> become cumbersome when you must fiddle with many individual objec
bibliography
handling works well. My work expands on that of Pablo Rodríguez, who
addressed the method in a note to you last year
<https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg83581.html> [3].
[1] http://pandoc.org/
[2] http://citationstyles.org/
[3] https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-conte
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 21:16:45 +0100, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es> wrote:
> On 12/21/2017 05:04 PM, Christoph Reller wrote:
>> Dear Pablo,
>>
>> At least for XML you could use my module highlight-xml:
>>
>> \usemodule[highlight-xml]
>> \definetyp
On 12/21/2017 05:04 PM, Christoph Reller wrote:
> Dear Pablo,
>
> At least for XML you could use my module highlight-xml:
>
> \usemodule[highlight-xml]
> \definetype[xml][option=xml]
> [...]
> Note that even partial XML is highlighted correctly.
Dear Christoph,
many than
or XML you could use my module highlight-xml:
\usemodule[highlight-xml]
\definetype[xml][option=xml]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=2em]
\xml{attr="value"}\crlf
\xml{This is text.}
\startXML
This is tex
<eidenb...@arch.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> I have this MWE that reflects my current layout where I have images
> in an xtable with captions defined as note. Both, footnotes and
> captions are set in the margin. The Example compiles correct with
> just one caption in a
Hans,
Including the second \caption (note) leads to:
publications> no entry 'tufte' found in dataset 'bib'
publications> no entry 'tufte' found in dataset 'bib'
Strange...
Alan
On Tue, 5 Dec 2017 21:06:59 +0100
Michael Eidenbenz <eidenb...@arch.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Hel
Hello List,
I have this MWE that reflects my current layout where I have images in an
xtable with captions defined as note. Both, footnotes and captions are set in
the margin.
The Example compiles correct with just one caption in a xcell. If there are two
(as in the MWE) the \cite command
] \PagellaRegular
\startlocalfootnotes
Text
\startfootnote
Note
\stopfootnote\
More text
\placelocalfootnotes
\stoplocalfootnotes
\stopframedtext
\dorecurse{5}{\input zapf}
\stoptext
Or use \switchtobodyfont[nonexisting] (if you feel more confortable
s many times
at meetings, although it is usually faster, I believe. It all depends
on what type of operations one is processing.
Note, as well, that luajittex is not available on all platforms for
now. Luajit cannot be compiled for ce
:10 PM, Alan Braslau
> > <braslau.l...@comcast.net (mailto:braslau.l...@comcast.net)> wrote:
> > \setupbtx
> > [apa:list:author]
> > [separator:3={\btxnobreakspace\textampersand\space}] % last of a list
> >
> > (But note that the "Oxford" c
08, 2017 at 6:10 PM, Alan Braslau <braslau.l...@comcast.net
> (mailto:braslau.l...@comcast.net)> wrote:
> \setupbtx
> [apa:list:author]
> [separator:3={\btxnobreakspace\textampersand\space}] % last of a list
>
> (But note that the "Oxford" comma is now not only offic
\setupbtx
[apa:list:author]
[separator:3={\btxnobreakspace\textampersand\space}] % last of a list
(But note that the "Oxford" comma is now not only officially accepted,
but it is also part of the APA specification, often not fully
respected.)
Alan
On Wed, 8 Nov 2017 13:49:23 +
and, inside the body of your text, when you want \startMyFrame[Title=A
Title], and when to stop the frame with the \stopMyFrame command.
Have a look to the code below and test it (note that the frame is red in this
sample).
% Début de la définition d'un texte encadré en rouge
% Defining a f
o the code below and test it (note that the frame is red in this
sample).
% Début de la définition d'un texte encadré en rouge
% Defining a framed text
\defineframedtext
[MyFrame]
[before={\blank[3*big]},
after={\blank[5*big]},
frame=off,
backgrou
that [translator] is not inserted into the text.
*NOTE* that when \cite[editor][tag] is attempted (and present in the
bib entry) compilation halts with the Lua error no string to print,
but continues to completion when allowed.
\mainlanguage[en]
\startbuffer[TestBib]
@BOOK{Tschichold1953
we need is a module upload to
https://modules.contextgarden.net/
and then a note saying you did so, so that we can add it to the
distribution and to CTAN. Taco or someone else might provide further
feedback in case some minor modifications would be needed.
Ideally the upload should be done by
stoptext
Oh, seems like I didn’t answer to that, sorry.
Thank you very much, this solves my problem for the most part.
Coming back to this now, since I completed my previous book project (with the
register issues) and attacking the next one (that needs those numbered marginal
notes).
It
, /Formenwandlungen/ does have the same hyphenation
points in both German and English; this was just a convenient example.)
It also shows that [translator] is not inserted into the text.
*NOTE* that when \cite[editor][tag] is attempted (and present in the bib
entry) compilation halts with the Lua
Thanks, Hraban. I finally got a chance to try it—and it works very nicely.
Note: I placed the command in text of the last page of the component and
got the desired result without specifying a page number. I wonder if this
more abuse than use.
Alan
On Wed, Oct 18, 2017 at 4:42 PM, Henning Hraban
chapter, not
the marking provided. This appears to be the same behavior as in the
example below in my first note, although I can provide another working
example using this apparatus if anyone wants it.
Can we please have a \setuphead or \setupheads option to clear markings
at the end
Hi Aditya,
Aditya Mahajan <adit...@umich.edu> writes:
>
> Note that this should be luatools --generate (two hyphens, which got
> changed to an endash in the previous email).
>
Unfortunately 'luatools --generate' produces the same error.
I have worked round the problem that s
e
May be, “ luatools —generate" is OK.
I am using TeXshop in OS X. So I am not sure this works in Linux system.
I hope that it may help.
Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it did not work:
luatools -generate
Note that this should be luatools --generate (two hyphens, which got
changed t
ternative=serried] is required here:
\setupnotes[location=text]
\setupnotations[alternative=serried]
\starttext
\bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
\bTR\bTD Something\postponenotes\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\flushnotes
\p
rendering
> > to work here? And are there any other examples from this thread that
> > should be added?
>
> Hi Brian,
>
> footnotes in the wiki are tricky:
>
> \starttext
> \startbuffer
> \bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
> \bTR\bTD S
]
\bTR\bTD Something\postponenotes\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\flushnotes
\stopbuffer
\getbuffer
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\getbuffer
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
The second page is similar to the problem with the wiki.
; > > Hello,
> > > >
> > > > in the current ConTeXt Minimals (ver: 2017.06.30 19:45 MKIV beta
> > > > fmt: 2017.7.3) the following example doesn't show any footnotes:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > \starttext
> > > > \bTABLE[split=repeat,align=no
Xt Minimals (ver: 2017.06.30 19:45 MKIV beta
> > > fmt: 2017.7.3) the following example doesn't show any footnotes:
> > >
> > >
> > > \starttext
> > > \bTABLE[split=repeat,align=n
\bTR\bTD Something\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
> >\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
> > \eTABLE
> > \stoptext
> >
>
> Hi Andreas,
>
> this might do what you intend:
>
> \starttext
>
eXt that we are using %macros = mkvi ?
>>>>
>>>> Best regards: OK
>>>>
>>>> > On 18 Aug 2017, at 17:54, Aditya Mahajan <adit...@umich.edu> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > On Fri, 18 Aug 2017, Otared Kavian wrote
as the
first thing in your project file if they will be used by any
components.
--
Rik
%macros=mkvi
\startcomponent dm-1
…
I was wrong, and (no surprise) Aditya was correct.
The %macros=mkvi line is not needed in dm1.tex. It shoul
Hello,
You find a need to modify the rendering of the bibliography as you are
misusing the bibtex data entry.
Here is your example, corrected:
1) @electronic is more appropriate than @misc;
2) Apple Inc. is not a name so you should not be using author:
organization is more appropriate.
Note
On 8/7/2017 5:08 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
2. Look at the output of the adjusted version above - attached. Note that >>
a subsubsection after a section gives
1.1
2.1
which are the same as those given by a subsection after a section. How can
we get a subsubsection after a section to p
e output of the adjusted version above - attached. Note that
> a subsubsection after a section gives
>
> 1.1
> 2.1
>
> which are the same as those given by a subsection after a section. How can
> we get a subsubsection after a section to produce the following?
>
lement/tlp/tlp.pdf
The dropbox links (from Introduction to Hegel by GRG Mure) illustrate a
combination of Wittgenstein numbering with paragraph indentation. So it
is
something of a hybrid between sectioning and paragraph numbering.
NOTE: A full implementation of Wittgenstein numbering is not re
agraph
\stopsection
}
\stoptitle
\stoptext
Challenges:
1. How can we get automatic indentation for all heads *except* the first
one that occurs after the \starttitle?
2. Look at the output of the adjusted version above - attached. Note that
a subsubsection after a section gives
on to Hegel by GRG Mure) illustrate a
> combination of Wittgenstein numbering with paragraph indentation. So it is
> something of a hybrid between sectioning and paragraph numbering.
>
> NOTE: A full implementation of Wittgenstein numbering is not required, and
> would probably
G Mure) illustrate a
combination of Wittgenstein numbering with paragraph indentation. So it is
something of a hybrid between sectioning and paragraph numbering.
NOTE: A full implementation of Wittgenstein numbering is not required, and
would probably not be wise except in the context of pro
\input ward
\input ward
\stoptext
Thanks for this. Note:
===
\setupwhitespace[big]
% \definelabel[ParagraphNumber][text=Paragraph,closesymbol={\hspace[big]}]
\definelabel[ParagraphNumber][text=,closesymbol={\hspace[big]}]
\setupparagraphintro[each][\ParagraphNumber]
\starttext
\section{S
Hello,
** Aditya Mahajan [2017-08-02 17:46:53 -0400]:
> On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 02 Aug 2017 15:15:59 -0600, Aditya Mahajan <adit...@umich.edu> wrote:
>>
>>> Not sure if it helps, but this is worth a try (note
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد wrote:
On Wed, 02 Aug 2017 15:15:59 -0600, Aditya Mahajan <adit...@umich.edu> wrote:
Not sure if it helps, but this is worth a try (note the force key):
mtxrun --script fonts --reload --force
Hmm, now I get
mkiv lua stats &g
tc
Cambria Italic : cambriai.ttf
Inspection shows cambria.ttc is indeed regular.
The log file says
:
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 2 files: cambria.ttc, cambriai.ttf
Updating to "current version: 2017.08.02 18:59" and purging the cache
doesn't
help
Not sure if it helps, but this is w
file says
:
mkiv lua stats > loaded fonts: 2 files: cambria.ttc, cambriai.ttf
Updating to "current version: 2017.08.02 18:59" and purging the cache doesn't
help
Not sure if it helps, but this is worth a try (no
. Here is a minimal example:
input.bib
```
@misc{objective-c,
author = "Apple Inc.",
note = "Online; accessed at 31-July-2017",
title = "About Objective-C",
url =
"https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/Cocoa/C
ered.
>
> My input is a bib-file. Here is a minimal example:
>
> input.bib
> ```
> @misc{objective-c,
> author = "Apple Inc.",
> note = "Online; accessed at 31-July-2017",
> title = "About Objective-C"
the following two rules:
1. The name is always rendered without abbrevations (I guess, this is
authorconversion=normal).
2. If an URL is given, it is always rendered.
My input is a bib-file. Here is a minimal example:
input.bib
```
@misc{objective-c,
author = "Apple Inc.",
> > \setupinteraction[state=start]
> >
> > \starttext
> > This\footnote[letter-s]{"s" is a letter.} is\note[letter-s] a
> > nons\note[letter-s]ens\note[letter-s]e text.
> > \stoptext
> >
> > ```
> > But this uses different fonts
On 07/28/2017 02:22 AM, Gerion Entrup wrote:
> [...]
> 6. Multiple references
> I want to create the same footnote on multiple locations in the text.
> Therefore I used:
> ```
> \setupinteraction[state=start]
>
> \starttext
> This\footnote[letter-s]{"s" is a
tate=start]
\starttext
This\footnote[letter-s]{"s" is a letter.} is\note[letter-s] a
nons\note[letter-s]ens\note[letter-s]e text.
\stoptext
```
But this uses different fonts for the number in the text. Is there a way to fix
if
keeping note and reference on one page is possible at all given other
constraints
(of course there can be a bug in context)
Hans van der Meer
On 20 Jul 2017, at 20:28, Pablo Rodriguez <oi...@gmx.es<mailto:oi...@gmx.es>>
wrote:
On 07/20/2017 11:16 AM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
It
to do or
what to change. I am convinced he will not be afraid of some trickery:-)
if verystrict is not helping there is not much that we can do as tex
decides if keeping note and reference on one page is possible at all
given other constraints
(of course there can be a bug in context)
Hans
elements (read: "without an id attribute"), and
their path is a good candidate.
To be more precise: when i parse a element, i look for elements
representing footnotes, to prepare them with \setnotetext;
then the table contents are parsed and the footnotes' markers are
typeset
epeat,align=normal]
>> \bTR\bTD Something\postponenotes\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
>> \bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
>>\eTABLE
>>\flushnotes
>>\stoptext
>> Just in case it helps,
>
> Hello Pablo,
>
> yes, this does
Am 2017-07-05 20:51, schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
this might do what you intend:
\starttext
\bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
\bTR\bTD Something\postponenotes\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\flushnotes
\stoptext
Just in case
gt; \bTABLE[split=repeat,align=normal]
>\bTR\bTD Something\footnote[x]{bla bla}\eTD\eTR
>\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
> \eTABLE
> \stoptext
>
Hi Andreas,
this might do what you intend:
\starttext
\bTABLE
\eTR
\bTR\bTD Foo\note[x] \eTD\eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
That second note reference (\note[x]) even causes a warning:
references > unknown reference '[
Hi,
Perhaps this?:
\starttext
\placeinitial
Knuth writes:
\hfill\break
\input knuth
\stoptext
There may be a more ConTeXt-idiomatic way, in which case someone else will
probably say. Note that structurally the above combines "Knuth writes:" and
the first text segment (up to the f
ooking
for a foot note.
Since many experienced users have workarounds for many situations, I
hoped to find one here. Hans' reply was satisfactory to me too. :D
Greetings, Sebastian
___
If your question is of in
selects the range of notes
that belong to the page.
I don’t need any reference, not to note number or to line number. Since
it is a vocabulary list, what I need is a minimal register with
"indicator=no, before=, after=".
So it would be possible to have well-balanced columns
On 06/01/2017 05:47 AM, Akira Kakuto wrote:
>> Directories are a problem here. I mean,
>> \shatwo{Desktop/i-context.pdf}
>> cannot work in Windows.
>
> Here both of your example and an example by Hans
> worked fine on Windows.
> Note that
> \shatwo{De
Directories are a problem here. I mean,
\shatwo{Desktop/i-context.pdf}
cannot work in Windows.
Here both of your example and an example by Hans
worked fine on Windows.
Note that
\shatwo{Desktop/i-context.pdf}
works only if the current directory is your %USERPROFILE%.
Best,
Akira
; \starttypescript [serif][sahel][name]
> \resetfontfallback [dejavudefault]
> \definefontfallback[dejavudefault][dejavusans]
> [range=generalpunctuation,check=yes,force=no]
> %
> \definefontsynonym [SahelReg]
> [Sahel][features={arabic,tlig},fallbacks=d
ejavudefault][dejavusans]
> [range=generalpunctuation,check=yes,force=no]
>
> %
>
> \definefontsynonym [SahelReg][Sahel][features={arabic,
> tlig},fallbacks=dejavudef]
>
> %% NOTE 1
>
> % \definefontsynonym [SahelReg] [Sahel][features={arabic,tlig}]
>
> \definefontsynonym [Sa
Hi Andrés,
The problem with \insertpages is that it inserts pages as layers, which
means that header, footer and page numbers will be printed on it as well.
That's what I don't want, and also your suggested link points to me to
\insertpage in my case:
"Please note that the inserted
ge-ID:
> <calbomsbtkzqwa9k7vfnjoyacumyc3xs8hu9gg-pyx-yxmbx...@mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
>
> On 29 April 2017 at 09:47, Nicola wrote:
>> For a while now, when I connect to contextgarden.net, I get redirected
>> to wiki.contextgarden.net
Same here, maybe a misconfiguration.
Le 29/04/17 à 09:47, Nicola a écrit:
> For a while now, when I connect to contextgarden.net, I get redirected
> to wiki.contextgarden.net// (note the double slash). Is it just me, or
> something to be fixed in the web site?
&g
On 29 April 2017 at 20:25, Nicola <nvitacolo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 29/04/2017 18:05, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
>>
>> On 29 April 2017 at 09:47, Nicola wrote:
>>>
>>> For a while now, when I connect to contextgarden.net, I get redirected
>>> to
On 29/04/2017 18:05, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 29 April 2017 at 09:47, Nicola wrote:
For a while now, when I connect to contextgarden.net, I get redirected
to wiki.contextgarden.net// (note the double slash). Is it just me, or
something to be fixed in the web site?
The server uses
On 29 April 2017 at 09:47, Nicola wrote:
> For a while now, when I connect to contextgarden.net, I get redirected
> to wiki.contextgarden.net// (note the double slash). Is it just me, or
> something to be fixed in the web site?
The server uses
RedirectMatch permanent ^(
yeah, I've had this problem awhile too.
On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 3:47 AM, Nicola <nvitacolo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> For a while now, when I connect to contextgarden.net, I get redirected
> to wiki.contextgarden.net// (note the double slash). Is it just me, or
> something to be f
For a while now, when I connect to contextgarden.net, I get redirected
to wiki.contextgarden.net// (note the double slash). Is it just me, or
something to be fixed in the web site?
Nicola
___
If your question
In the above example, a function _j1(x) in msvcrt.dll
is evaluated. The msvcrt.dll must be loaded as above,
because standard C library is linked statically.
The following DLLs can be used without loading,
because luatex knows them:
SHLWAPI.dll
WSOCK32.dll
USER32.dll
ADVAPI32.dll
SHELL32.dll
KERNEL32
ing the heading. But if I add a second paragraph
>> in that subsection it breaks again.
>
> Example, please. I have no problem adding a start/stopparagraph after
> your knuth. (Note that the knuth has to be terminated in a \par or a
> blank line. That is because of the con
/stopparagraph after
your knuth. (Note that the knuth has to be terminated in a \par or a
blank line. That is because of the construction of that input file.)
I use tagged pdfs for output
because they are more accessible with my screen reader. Without
tagging, all one gets is long blocks
) :
context --generate
context --make
and :
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
Then test a file.
2) Note that if your are using some Linux like OS, to set up fonts is quite
different :
export
OSFONTDIR=~/home/user/.fonts//:/usr/share/fonts:/usr/share/texmf/fonts/opentype/:/usr/share/texmf/fonts
tried
\fullheadnumber and such, but cannot find something appropriate.
\writestatus{!!}{\getfullstructurenumber{\thenamedheadlevel{subsection}}}
Nope. With commands like these:
\starttexdefinition LogNote #NOTETEXT
\writestatus{Note}{{\getfullstructurenumber{\thenamedheadlevel
.
Could anyone confirm the bug or tell me what I’m doing wrong?
fixed in next beta
Many thanks for the fix, Hans.
actually one can expect differences because in the case of multiple note
classes spacing is done better when there's nothing (basically we have
better control over the main before
>>
>> Could anyone confirm the bug or tell me what I’m doing wrong?
>
> fixed in next beta
Many thanks for the fix, Hans.
> actually one can expect differences because in the case of multiple note
> classes spacing is done better when there's nothing (basically we have
&
whether \setupnotes is used or not, luatex-1.0.3
gets wrong results.
Could anyone confirm the bug or tell me what I’m doing wrong?
fixed in next beta
actually one can expect differences because in the case of multiple note
classes spacing is done better when there's nothing (basically we have
better
idth=100bp,height=200bp]
>> \definepapersize[TestB][width=150bp,height=250bp]
>>
>> \setuppapersize[TestA][TestB]
>>
>> test
>>
>> \stoptext
>> -
>>
>> ConTeXt version 2017.01.27 gives
>>
>> [..]
>> 10 0 obj
&
,height=200bp]
\definepapersize[TestB][width=150bp,height=250bp]
\setuppapersize[TestA][TestB]
test
\stoptext
-
ConTeXt version 2017.01.27 gives
[..]
10 0 obj
<>
endobj
[..]
One additional note. The Mediabox precision seems to be 5 now (and not
4). Taken from my latest table using T
version 2017.01.27 gives
[..]
10 0 obj
<>
endobj
[..]
One additional note. The Mediabox precision seems to be 5 now (and not
4). Taken from my latest table using TeXpage (/MediaBox[0 0 1655.39105
969.22291]). The precision value for the other boxes should be adjusted
to avoid rounding problems
ian machine, but when I try to build
>> the PDF on a docker vm on Gitlab, I run into the
>> \Umathquad\displaystyle not set error. Surprisingly, that error
>
>
> This usually means a missing math font.
>
> Note that your log file says
>
> fonts > typescripts >
. Surprisingly, that error
This usually means a missing math font.
Note that your log file says
fonts > typescripts > unknown library 'neoeuler'
Have you installed the font in your docker image?
Aditya
___
I
use
> >
> > \setupurl[style=\addff{f:ns}\ss]
> >
> > (where f:ns is a fontfeature definition for lining/new style
> > numerals) for the rest of the document. The bibliography honors this
> > formatting for urls present in bibtex note entries, but persist
ing/new style
> numerals) for the rest of the document. The bibliography honors this
> formatting for urls present in bibtex note entries, but persists in
> serif and oldstyle (the document defaults) for urls provided by
> bibtex url entries.
The bibliography specifications use the comma
present in bibtex note entries, but persists in serif and
oldstyle (the document defaults) for urls provided by bibtex url entries.
--
Rik
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
dule as follows:
\defineregister
[indexofauthors]
\definebtrxregister
[authors]
[field=author,
register=indexofauthors,
method=always,
dataset=default,
alternative=invertedshort]
...
\placeregister [indexofauthors] [compress=yes]
This will create an index of all \cited authors
[encoding=texnansi]
>
> \setupbodyfont[mainface,11pt]
>
> \starttext
>
> L'aire hachurée se note \math{\int_1^3 k(x)\mathop{dx}}.
\math{\displaystyle\int_1^3 k(x)\diff x}
>
> L'aire hachurée se note :
>
>
typeface [mainface] [tt]
> >[mono] [palatino][default] [encoding=texnansi]
> >
> > \definetypeface [mainface] [mm]
> >[math] [palatino][default] [encoding=texnansi]
> >
> > \setupbodyfont[mainface,11pt]
> >
> > \starttext
> >
&
ncoding=texnansi]
>
> \setupbodyfont[mainface,11pt]
>
> \starttext
>
> L'aire hachurée se note \math{\int_1^3 k(x)\mathop{dx}}.
\math{\displaystyle\int_1^3 k(x)\diff x}
>
> L'aire hachurée se note :
>
]
\definetypeface [mainface] [tt]
[mono] [palatino][default] [encoding=texnansi]
\definetypeface [mainface] [mm]
[math] [palatino][default] [encoding=texnansi]
\setupbodyfont[mainface,11pt]
\starttext
L'aire hachurée se note \math{\int_1^3 k(x)\mathop{dx}}.
L'aire hachurée se note
bject = no", as suggested
by Hans, but without success.
Note that it is "object=no" (without spaces around equal to)
I would asking if you make any changes in filter module?
Or have I misunderstood Your opinion?
I will add the code between \unprotect ... \protect to the filter module after
I
\externalfilteroutputfile},
cache=yes,
purge=no,
]
\define[1]\NEW
{\setMARKDOWNbuffer{This is #1}}
\traceexternalfilters
\starttext
\startMARKDOWN
This is **one**
\stopMARKDOWN
\NEW{**ONE**}
\NEW{_TWO_}
{This is #1}}
\traceexternalfilters
\starttext
\startMARKDOWN
This is **one**
\stopMARKDOWN
\NEW{**ONE**}
\NEW{_TWO_}
\stoptext
Note that this has the same limitation as using \type{...}. The contents of
\NEW{...} must have matched braces. If this works, I can include the code in
t-filter (mkiv only
Hans,
I have the following sample:
\setuppagenumbering[A6]
\setupheadertexts[{\getmarking[chapter]}]
\definesectionblock
[whatcomeslast]
[lastmatter]
[number=no]
\setupsectionblock
[lastmatter]
[page=no,
after=\page]
On 11/23/2016 10:31 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 11/22/2016 08:14 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
[...]
Below is an example that should work with the latest beta. I introduced
two new keys 'spacebefore' and 'spaceinbetween' for notes. These are
needed when we have multiple note categories. In mixed
On 11/22/2016 08:14 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
> [...]
> Below is an example that should work with the latest beta. I introduced
> two new keys 'spacebefore' and 'spaceinbetween' for notes. These are
> needed when we have multiple note categories. In mixed columns this is
> suppo
; See the mismatch between texts on the second page in the sample below .
> Thank you very much for your remarks and advices.
Below is an example that should work with the latest beta. I introduced
two new keys 'spacebefore' and 'spaceinbetween' for notes. These are
needed when we have multiple
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