igh}“. Yet I
> couldn’t find a possibility to shift the picture vertically by some
> millimeters.
> Is there?
To whoever might be trying to get this to work, too:
\offset[y=2mm] *inside* \placeongrid will do
]
\starttext
\showgrid
\startplacefigure
[location=top,none,title={There is not so much basic instruction, as of
now, as there was
in the old days, showing the differences between good and bad typographic
design.},
]
\placeongrid[max
.
Third line, new paragraph again.
\placeongrid{\framed{This is a framed line placed on grid, default setup.}}
Some text.
\placeongrid[bottom]{\framed{This is a framed line placed on grid bottom.}}
Some text.
\placeongrid[top]{\framed{This is a framed line placed on grid top.}}
Some text
, I am getting almost desired output. But
when the grid is switched on (by uncommenting the first line), it again
produces extra lines after every TOC line...
%\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\showgrid
%\showmakeup
\starttext
%\placeongrid{\startlinecorrection
%\start
\setupinterlinespace[0] % looks like
I have defined the following macro:
\def\Qur[#1][#2][#3][#4]{\placeongrid{\blank[4pt]\testpage[4]
\setupindenting[no]
\startalignment[right]\setupalign[r2l]\setupinterlinespace[line=3.7ex]\amiri
#1 \stopalignment
\blank[4pt]
{\bf #2} \wordright{\tfx (Heiliger Qur'an #3:#4)}
\blank[3pt
Am 24.07.2013 um 12:23 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
I have defined the following macro:
\def\Qur[#1][#2][#3][#4]{\placeongrid{\blank[4pt]\testpage[4]
\setupindenting[no]
\startalignment[right]\setupalign[r2l]\setupinterlinespace[line=3.7ex]\amiri
#1 \stopalignment
\blank[4pt
Is this a bug, or has anybody an idea for a workaround?
Huseyin
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Am 02.05.2013 um 08:01 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
Is this a bug, or has anybody an idea for a workaround?
Add the \atomigrateinserts command to your document, it is necessary when you
have
footnotes in a box, e.g. \framed or \placeongrid.
\setuplayout[grid=yes
On Thu, 2 May 2013 08:20:54 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Add the \atomigrateinserts command to your document, it is necessary when you
have
footnotes in a box, e.g. \framed or \placeongrid.
Added to
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Footnotes
although further
Am 02.05.2013 um 10:01 schrieb Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr:
On Thu, 2 May 2013 08:20:54 +0200
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com wrote:
Add the \atomigrateinserts command to your document, it is necessary when
you have
footnotes in a box, e.g. \framed or \placeongrid
Wolfgang wrote:
Add the \automigrateinserts command to your
document, it is necessary when you have
footnotes in a box, e.g. \framed or \placeongrid.
Would it make sense for \setupalign[grid] to automatically call
\automigrateinserts, or
are there situations when
(a) one typesets on a grid
Am 02.05.2013 um 11:20 schrieb Sietse Brouwer sbbrou...@gmail.com:
Wolfgang wrote:
Add the \automigrateinserts command to your
document, it is necessary when you have
footnotes in a box, e.g. \framed or \placeongrid.
Would it make sense for \setupalign[grid] to automatically call
can do so by
“placeongrid”. But then another problem arises; if the paragraph is (without
placeongrid) half at the end of a page, and half at the beginning of the next
page, than WITH placeongrid the page-break of the paragraph is impossible, so
the complete paragraph is set on the next page
Wolfgang. So there is not way to have an functionality like
placeongrid with the possibility of page-breaking (or deactivating
gridsetting for a paragraph, like it is by default done for titles) ?
Could be a good feature for future, would help a lot when using the grid.
Huseyin
Hi there,
in the interior of placeongrid footnotes disappear (not shown at the
buttom). I think this is a bug?
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\starttext
A footnote.\footnote{Foo.}
\placeongrid[bottom]{Footnote in placeongrid.\footnote{Foo.}}
\stoptext
Huseyin
Perfectly I good disable gridsetting for a complete paragraph.
Typo - I could. Has anyone ideas how to get placeongrid with the
ability of pagebraking?
Huseyin
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Hi there, speaking code:
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\showgrid
\starttext
{This is a line without a big-sized font.\\
And this one has it: {\tfa THÜS}.}
\blank
Perfectly I good disable gridsetting for a complete paragraph. I can do
so by “placeongrid”. But then another problem arises
of the different sizes.
Instead of involved testings with different sizes and vertical spaces,
can I simply switch off the grid-setting for the toc? That would be the
easiest.
I tried
\placeongrid{\completecontent},
and that works, no more blank lines. But now the complete toc is set on
one page only
titles in the toc. I understand that behaviour, it is
because of the different sizes.
Instead of involved testings with different sizes and vertical spaces, can I
simply switch off the grid-setting for the toc? That would be the easiest.
I tried
\placeongrid{\completecontent},
and that works
trick to deactivate gridsetting, analogical to
placeongrid, or tricks with tables, or so? I am experimenting here, too,
of course :)
Huseyin
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Am 15.04.2013 19:03, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
Is there maybe another trick to deactivate gridsetting, analogical to
placeongrid, or tricks with tables, or so? I am experimenting here, too,
of course:)
Huseyin
Ok, maybe it is possible with a combination of \placeongrid
Am 15.04.2013 um 19:34 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
Am 15.04.2013 19:03, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
Is there maybe another trick to deactivate gridsetting, analogical to
placeongrid, or tricks with tables, or so? I am experimenting here, too,
of course:)
Huseyin
Ok
=10cm,frame=on]{\placeongrid{How do I place this
caption on the grid (bottom aligned with figure)?}}{}
\reservefigure[height=4cm,width=10cm,frame=on]{How do I place this caption on
the grid(bottom aligned with figure)?}{}
\input tufte
\stoptext
Hi there,
because I use gridsetting and mixed arabic and latin words together, I
have to use \placeongrid{} or \startlinecorrection\stoplinecorrection to
achieve gridsetting.
Now this probelm arised: In these environments footnotes disappear, they
are simply not printed
Am 26.11.2012 um 11:47 schrieb H. Özoguz h.oezo...@mmnetz.de:
Hi there,
because I use gridsetting and mixed arabic and latin words together, I have
to use \placeongrid{} or \startlinecorrection\stoplinecorrection to achieve
gridsetting.
Now this probelm arised: In these environments
Am 26.11.2012 12:00, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
Add \automigrateinserts to your document (before \starttext).
Wolfgang
Thanks! Just curious about that: Why not integrate this into these
environments by default?
Huseyin
On 11/26/2012 12:05 PM, H. Özoguz wrote:
Am 26.11.2012 12:00, schrieb ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl:
Add \automigrateinserts to your document (before \starttext).
Wolfgang
Thanks! Just curious about that: Why not integrate this into these
environments by default?
because it's not always okay
-gridsetting solution with \placeongrid), it's ok
for me.
Here an example of Arabic on the right, with german left under it
(should be side-by-side, did not implemend the paragraph yet)
++\setuplayout[grid=yes]\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\definefont[Sheh][name:Scheherazade*arabic
quotation mark
(»quot¹« instead of »quot«¹, which would be right).
Footnotes seem to be a bigger problem. When using the linecorrection
mechanism (either with \start|\stoplinecorrection and with
\placeongrid), the footnotetexts don't get typeset at all. They seem to
get lost within
of the ending quotation mark
(»quot¹« instead of »quot«¹, which would be right).
Footnotes seem to be a bigger problem. When using the linecorrection
mechanism (either with \start|\stoplinecorrection and with
\placeongrid), the footnotetexts don't get typeset at all. They seem to
get lost
to get both
the page header and grid snapping around headings?
(‘\placeongrid’ shows the same behaviour.) Thanks for any help,
Philipp
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it - the grid - in my test
document. I find it hard to understand what the below commands (which are
hardly documented) do:
- placeongrid,
- moveongrid,
- start/stop|linecorrection
and how is framed related to them. I experimented with various
settings/combinations of the above, but none seem
of sex appeal.
So - it's grid that attracted me. But I can't get it - the grid - in my test
document. I find it hard to understand what the below commands (which are
hardly documented) do:
- placeongrid,
- moveongrid,
- start/stop|linecorrection
and how is framed related to them. I
:
---
\def\Titel#1#2#3{% author, title, subtitle
\page%
{\writebetweenlist[chapter]{\placeongrid{\noindent #1:}}
\switchtobodyfont[12pt]\noindent #1%
\chapter{\noindent #2}%
{\ss\bf #3}%
\blank[2*big]}%
}
\setuphead[chapter][page=no, number=no, align
[chapter]{\placeongrid{\noindent #1:}}
\switchtobodyfont[12pt]\noindent #1%
\chapter{\noindent #2}%
{\ss\bf #3}%
\blank[2*big]}%
}
\setuphead[chapter][page=no, number=no, align=
{flushleft,nothyphenated,verytolerant}, style={\ss\bfa}, before={},
after={\blank
:
---
\def\Titel#1#2#3{% author, title, subtitle
\page%
{\writebetweenlist[chapter]{\placeongrid{\noindent #1:}}
\switchtobodyfont[12pt]\noindent #1%
\chapter{\noindent #2}%
{\ss\bf #3}%
\blank[2*big]}%
}
\setuphead[chapter][page=no, number
\placelistofsynonyms
\placelocalfootnotes[settings]
\placelogos[names]
\placeongrid[settings{text}
\placeontopofeachother{text}{text}
\placereferencelist[names]
\placeregister[name][settings]
\placeregister[settings]
\placerule[name]
\placesidebyside{text}{text}
\placesubformula[references]{text
texexec testfile),
some more lines are placed on the grid.
(So I need many passes to typeset the complete list correctly).
Why? Any idea?
(I fiddled around with \synchronizegrid, \placeongrid, \moveongrid, and
\startlinecorrection \stoplinecorrection, but none of these seems to work.)
You could
.
After the next pass (i.e. after the next texmfstart texexec testfile),
some more lines are placed on the grid.
(So I need many passes to typeset the complete list correctly).
Why? Any idea?
(I fiddled around with \synchronizegrid, \placeongrid, \moveongrid, and
\startlinecorrection
and line and Title
resp. should not depent on the grid. So I can not use
\placeongrid{textrule} in my chapterdefinition. I have to do this
afterwards.
\blank[force,3.9pt]
In short:
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\def\Sync{...}
\showgrid
\starttext
Bla Blub
\textrule
\Sync
Bla Blub
\stoptext
How should
\placeongrid[{broad,high}]
for bottom float \placeongrid[{broad,low}]
to be vertically align with text on the rest of column(s)
there is some control possible, so remind me when you need it again
(\OTRSETprepareforcolumnslot permits log/middle/high handling but it's
not keyword
but it's
always a bit tricky with left-overs
+ floats insertion with specifying place
? for top float: automatically setting \placeongrid[{broad,high}]
for bottom float \placeongrid[{broad,low}]
to be vertically align with text on the rest of column(s)
there is some control
enough value
does not solve it.
columnsets
+ very nice feature, really;
after Hans improvement seems that some floats soes not dissappered
now, but need to be carefull
+ floats insertion with specifying place
? for top float: automatically setting \placeongrid[{broad,high
+ floats insertion with specifying place
? for top float: automatically setting \placeongrid[{broad,high}]
for bottom float \placeongrid[{broad,low}]
to be vertically align with text on the rest of column(s)
* balancing: only manually by setting:
\setupcolumnsetlines
]
\showgrid
\definecolumnset[A][n=2,balance=yes]
\setupcolumnsetlines[A][1][1][21]
\setupcolumnsetlines[A][1][2][21]
\definecolumnset[B][n=2,balance=yes]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[A]
\section{Knuth}
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth \endgraf}
\stopcolumnset
\placeongrid{\hairline}
\startcolumnset[B
,balance=yes]
\setupcolumnsetlines[A][1][1][21]
\setupcolumnsetlines[A][1][2][21]
\definecolumnset[B][n=2,balance=yes]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[A]
\section{Knuth}
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth \endgraf}
\stopcolumnset
\placeongrid{\hairline}
\startcolumnset[B]
\section{Zapf}
\dorecurse{1
\definecolumnset[A][n=2,balance=yes]
\setupcolumnsetlines[A][1][1][21]
\setupcolumnsetlines[A][1][2][21]
\definecolumnset[B][n=2,balance=yes]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[A]
\section{Knuth}
\dorecurse{2}{\input knuth \endgraf}
\stopcolumnset
\placeongrid{\hairline}
\startcolumnset[B
Many thanks for the suggestion Vit. In this case, however, I've
split the \starttable and \stoptable commands in the \startAuthors and
\stopAuthors definitions which may well be the root of my
problem. This means that I cannot easily wrap the whole table
with \placeongrid{ }. I cannot see a way
This should do the trick:
\def\startAuthors{%
\placeongrid\bgroup
..
}
\def\stopAuthors{%
..
\egroup
}
Taco
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with \placeongrid{ }. I
cannot see a way of getting the \domoveongrid and/or \snaptogrid\vbox to
work either.
OK, in this case use in \startAuthor
\placeongrid[...]\bgroup
and in \stopAuthor
\egroup
cheers
vit
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can clean this up so that
\starttable
One more quick question. When using a grid, I gather that I
should wrap all floating content (tables figures in my case) with
\placeongrid to ensure \snaptogrid is being used. Does this also
apply to formulae? i.e. should I be using:
\placeformula
\placeongrid{%
\startformula
Randall Skelton wrote:
One more quick question. When using a grid, I gather that I should
wrap all floating content (tables figures in my case) with
\placeongrid to ensure \snaptogrid is being used. Does this also
apply to formulae? i.e. should I be using:
no, actually most environments
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