;> this underbar is a fraction to near the text. So I wanted to use
>> \setupbar[…] to change the offset. Unfortunately nothing happens whatever I
>> try.
>>
>> MWE:
>>
>> \setupba
Willi Egger schrieb am 28.03.2024 um 17:23:
Hello everybody,
I have a text, where a couple of lines are typeset with \underbar. — To me this
underbar is a fraction to near the text. So I wanted to use \setupbar[…] to
change the offset. Unfortunately nothing happens whatever I try.
MWE
Hello everybody,
I have a text, where a couple of lines are typeset with \underbar. — To me this
underbar is a fraction to near the text. So I wanted to use \setupbar[…] to
change the offset. Unfortunately nothing happens whatever I try.
MWE:
\setupbar[offset=-.5,dy=-.5]
\starttext
Hello
ks very much for the upload and the tutorial on 'adaptive'. It seems
> very
> > impressive and right away, one application which I could think of in my
> case
> > is its use in denoting prosodic elements in verses (of poems). For this
> > purpose I was using \definebar, \se
d and the tutorial on 'adaptive'. It seems very
impressive and right away, one application which I could think of in my case
is its use in denoting prosodic elements in verses (of poems). For this
purpose I was using \definebar, \setupbar so far to indicate certain types of
elements of vers
'adaptive'. It seems very
impressive and right away, one application which I could think of in my case
is its use in denoting prosodic elements in verses (of poems). For this
purpose I was using \definebar, \setupbar so far to indicate certain types of
elements of verses; now I think this
neath a chapter number, but neither achieve what I want. \underbar is
too close to the number
\setupbar[underbar][offset=-0.8] % play around with the number
and \crlf\blackrule too far below. So basically
my question is: is there a way of adjusting the position of a brief rule
beneath the number?
On Fri, 12 Nov 2021, jbf via ntg-context wrote:
> The following MWE deliberately shows two ways of getting a short rule
> beneath a chapter number, but neither achieve what I want. \underbar is
> too close to the number
\setupbar[underbar][offset=-0.8] % play around with the numb
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 03.06.2020 um 16:30:
Am 03.06.2020 um 16:19 schrieb Floris van Manen :
What is the preferred way to overstrike a text with a different color?
This does not work:
One \overstrike[color=red]{Two} Three
\setupbar[color=red,rulethickness=1.4] % measurement in pt
> Am 04.06.2020 um 20:00 schrieb Floris van Manen :
>
>> \setupbar[color=red,rulethickness=1.4] % measurement in pt
>
> the command also takes a parameter offset as well as dy.
> I assume the offset will position the line higher / lower .
> But I see no effect.
On 03/06/2020 16:30, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> \setupbar[color=red,rulethickness=1.4] % measurement in pt
the command also takes a parameter offset as well as dy.
I assume the offset will position the line higher / lower .
But I see no effect.
\setupbar[color=red,rulethickness=.3,offset=
> Am 03.06.2020 um 16:19 schrieb Floris van Manen :
>
> What is the preferred way to overstrike a text with a different color?
> This does not work:
> One \overstrike[color=red]{Two} Three
\setupbar[color=red,rulethickness=1.4] % measurement in pt
See also rules-m
Hi!
I would like to change the rule thickness that is used by default in ConTeXt.
However, from the command documentation
(http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf), I see that I would need
to basically change this for
\basegrid[rulethickness=...]
\setupbar[rulethickness
Hans Hagen <mailto:pra...@wxs.nl>
24. Mai 2016 um 14:19
On 5/24/2016 1:54 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to add a continuous underbar under a paragraph or a
title as in:
\setupbar
[color=red,offset=10pt]
\starttext
\underbar{Test this \high{\tfxx ®}}
\stoptext
... b
On 5/24/2016 1:54 AM, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
Hi,
I would like to add a continuous underbar under a paragraph or a title as in:
\setupbar
[color=red,offset=10pt]
\starttext
\underbar{Test this \high{\tfxx ®}}
\stoptext
... but I'm confused about two aspects:
- How can I prevent
Hi,
I would like to add a continuous underbar under a paragraph or a title as in:
\setupbar
[color=red,offset=10pt]
\starttext
\underbar{Test this \high{\tfxx ®}}
\stoptext
... but I'm confused about two aspects:
- How can I prevent \high{} from shifting the underbar?
- How can I add
On 7/28/2015 5:45 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
> Actually, some color can come through, as in the following example. The
\setupmarginrules color remains even in bodymatter mode (the \setupbar
color does not).
It was a side effect of the fix for pablos bookmarks (deep down some
argument got messed
\setupmarginrules color remains even in bodymatter mode (the \setupbar
color does not).
\setupmarginrules[rulethickness=1pt]
\setupmarginrules[1][rulecolor=red]
\setupbar[overstrike][color=red]
\define[1]\RR {\startmarginrule[1]\RRR#1\stopmarginrule}
\definehighlight [RRR
On 5/17/2015 8:07 PM, Alexander Shukaev wrote:
Hello,
So far I came up with the following solution:
\setupurl[
style={\mono\underbar},
color={blue},
]
\def
\url{%
\dosingleargument
\dourl
}
\def
\dourl[#1]{%
\begingroup
\setupbar[%
style={\urlparameter{style
Hello,
So far I came up with the following solution:
\setupurl[
style={\mono\underbar},
color={blue},
]
\def
\url{%
\dosingleargument
\dourl
}
\def
\dourl[#1]{%
\begingroup
\setupbar[%
style={\urlparameter{style}},
color={\urlparameter{color}},
]%
\from[#1
etbar[overstrike]},**textcolor=blue]
>
> \definehighlight[Whatever][**color=darkyellow]
> \definehighlight[Delete] [color=red,style={\setbar[**overstrike]}]
> \definehighlight[Keep][color=green]
>
> \starttext
>
> \setupbar[overstrike][**foregroundcolor=cyan,color=**blue]
&
etbar[overstrike]},textcolor=blue]
\definehighlight[Whatever][color=darkyellow]
\definehighlight[Delete] [color=red,style={\setbar[overstrike]}]
\definehighlight[Keep][color=green]
\starttext
\setupbar[overstrike][foregroundcolor=cyan,color=blue]
\startsection[title={{\green green} f
optext
>
> \starttext
\underbar{color this}:
\startcolor[red]
\setupbar[color=blue]
\underbar{but the underbar isn't!}
\stopcolor
\setupbar[color=]
\stoptext
You can also define you underbar(s): See node-rul.mkiv .
--
luigi
__
older version
> (context: 2009.06.14) it works just fine. Is there a bug, or am I doing
> something wrong?
>
> Use \setupbar[underbar][...].
>
> Wolfgang
>
>
My version of context:
mtx-context | current version: 2011.02.25 22:03
New code with Wolfgang's sugg
I use an older version
(context: 2009.06.14) it works just fine. Is there a bug, or am I doing
something wrong?
>
> Use \setupbar[underbar][...].
>
> Wolfgang
>
>
>
___
> If your question is of inte
Am 08.03.2011 um 13:01 schrieb Bart Wise:
> I have used the latest ConTeXt to compile the code below, but the
> \setupunderbar does not seem to function. If I use an older version
> (context: 2009.06.14) it works just fine. Is there a bug, or am I doing
> something wrong?
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