of
the line height.
The example below demonstrates the issue.
The same issue seems to occur with \startboxedcolumns ... \stopboxedcolumns
but not with \startsimplecolumns ... \stopsimplecolumns.
Is there a way to have a frame or hrules around the full content of
\startcolumns ... \stopcolumns
text fits on a single column or not. The following example
>> demonstrates this behaviour (ConTeXt LMTX version 2025.07.08 17:48 on a
>> 64-bits Linux machine): the first line looks slightly higher than the
>> second one.
>>
>> \starttext
>> \startframed[offset=0pt
on
> whether the text fits on a single column or not. The following example
> demonstrates this behaviour (ConTeXt LMTX version 2025.07.08 17:48 on a
> 64-bits Linux machine): the first line looks slightly higher than the
> second one.
>
> \starttext
> \startframed[offset=0pt]
-bits Linux machine): the first line looks slightly higher than the
second one.
\starttext
\startframed[offset=0pt]
\startcolumns
This is a test
\stopcolumns
\stopframed
\blank[medium]
\startframed[offset=0pt]
\startcolumns
This is a slightly longer test using two co
you would have been instructed where to tune in your area
for news and official information. This station serves the Palookaville
area. This concludes this test of the Emergency Broadcast System.
\stopbuffer
\setupcolumns[n=2, balance=yes]
\starttext
\placecontent
\startchapter[title={January
including “\problem 1”(4 lines vertically balanced)
even though there is no “\vfill” at all.
But the second \column and the third \column don't work. “Problem 2”, “Problem
3” and “Problem 4” are appeared in the second column.
\startcolumns … \stopcolumns are working well with \column and \vsk
]
\framed
[corner=rectangular, bottomframe=on, topframe=off, background=color,
backgroundcolor=white, framecolor=MysticMaroon, width=15.00cm]
{\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance=verytolerant]
{Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of
\column a new
system must not only be the implementer and
]{\startframedtext[width=13.50cm]
\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance=verytolerant,
color=Mediumviolet,width=13.50cm]
\color[mediumviolet] {Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
system must
not only be the.
\bf D.E. Knuth}
\stopcolumns
\stopframedtext}
But now I have a
][x=8F47B3]
\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance=verytolerant,
color=Mediumviolet]
\color[mediumviolet] {Thus, I came to the conclusion that the designer of a new
system must
not only be the implementer and first ..
\bf D.E. Knuth}
\stopcolumns
Many regards
Uschi
Von: Ursula Hermann
Gesendet
\Me[frame=on, corner=rectangular, topframe=off, bottomframe=off,
framecolor=mysticmaroon,width=13.50cm]
%hex
\definecolor[mysticmaroon][x=AD4379]
Hey, \color[mysticmaroon]{Hello}
\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance=verytolerant,color=mysticmaroon]
\color[mysticmaroon]{Thus, I came to the conclusion
Am 06.03.25 um 02:12 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
It took a lot of trial and error, but here's the glitch I am seeing in
this minimum working example:
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
Did you try \setuplayout[grid=yes] ?
I don’t know if that’s the case here, but columns need grid l
It took a lot of trial and error, but here's the glitch I am seeing in this
minimum working example:
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\section{Title}
\input knuth
\section{Title}
\input knuth
\section{Title}
\input
05.03.2025 um 15:07 schrieb Ursula Hermann:
> Dear List,
>
> I have tried an example, where I would like to have sentences in color
> in a column, but there is something wrong.
>
> \setuppapersize
> [A5]
>
> \starttext
> % hex
> \definecolor=[MediumViolet][h=8
Am 05.03.2025 um 15:07 schrieb Ursula Hermann:
Dear List,
I have tried an example, where I would like to have sentences in color
in a column, but there is something wrong.
\setuppapersize
[A5]
\starttext
% hex
\definecolor=[MediumViolet][h=8F47B3]
\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance
Dear List,
I have tried an example, where I would like to have sentences in color in a
column, but there is something wrong.
\setuppapersize
[A5]
\starttext
% hex
\definecolor=[MediumViolet][h=8F47B3]
\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,tolerance=verytolerant, foregroundcolor=Mediumviolet]
Thus, I came
nt.current()].fullname)}\crlf\smpl\bf\smpl\it\smpl\bi\smpl\blank}
\starttext
\enabletrackers[visualizers.fontkern]
\startcolumns[n=3,balance=no]
\switchtobodyfont[baskv]\test
\switchtobodyfont[bodon]\test
\switchtobodyfont[chart]\test
\switchtobodyfont[didot]\test
\switchtobodyfont
5 schrieb Jeong Dal via ntg-context:
>> Hi,
>> I use the following code to make a class material.
>> When I use \startcolumns … \stopcolumns, the vertical space between
>> section title and subsection title so big.
>> 1. Is there a way to reduce the vertical space bet
Am 18.12.24 um 00:25 schrieb Jeong Dal via ntg-context:
Hi,
I use the following code to make a class material.
When I use \startcolumns … \stopcolumns, the vertical space between
section title and subsection title so big.
1. Is there a way to reduce the vertical space between them?
2. Is
Hi,
I use the following code to make a class material.
When I use \startcolumns … \stopcolumns, the vertical space between section
title and subsection title so big.
1. Is there a way to reduce the vertical space between them?
2. Is there a way to make section command simpler?
Thank you for
{Attempt 1}
\startcolumns[n=2]
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{30}{
\item word
\startitemize[a]
\item \thinrule
\item \thinrule
\item \thinrule
\stopitemize
}
\stopitemize
\stopcolumns
\i
n the
options for both TABLE and framed. which ones do i need? i'd like it to
play nice with interline spacing options as well.
MWE:
% === mwe start ===
\startsetups document:start
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.5ex]
\stopsetups
%\showboxes
\startdocument
\startcolumns[n=4]
text\blank[none]
more
with
\startcolumns[n=2,blank=1pt]
\startcolumns[n=2,grid=no,blank=1pt]
Wolfgang
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irst screenshot has its items neatly stacked and is made with
>> \startsimplecolumns[n=2]
>> \placenotes[endnote]
>> \stopsimplecolumns
>> The second screenshot has its items wide apart and is made with
>> \startcolumns[n=2,b
\startcolumns[n=2,blank=1pt]
\placenotes[endnote]
\stopcolumns
Question: how do I get rid of the interline space in the last case.
Whatever I fill in for blank= doesn't make a difference, the output is always
the same.
Did you try \setupnote[footnote][n=2] t
The first screenshot has its items neatly stacked and is made with
\startsimplecolumns[n=2]
\placenotes[endnote]
\stopsimplecolumns
The second screenshot has its items wide apart and is made with
\startcolumns[n=2,blank=1pt]
\placenotes
startshapetex[NAME1], \startshapetex[NAME2], in order to alternate the
use of \getshapetext[NAME1] and \getshapetext[NAME2]
because currently only one can be active at a time ?
Garulfo
2 years ago...
Le 13/03/2022 à 22:13, Garulfo a écrit :
Hi all,
what would be the prefered way to typeset pul
Hi,
How could I prevent a column break after the second section title please?
Minimal example:
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\section{title 1}
\dorecurse{22}{bla\par}
\section{title 2} % Here starts a new column.
\startitemize
\dorecurse{15}{\item bla}
\stopitemize
\stopcolumns
in lmtx.
I tried to disable gridfitting for startcolumns, but it produces a
completely distorted output.
The pagecolumns environment supports bottom aligned content.
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupalign[depth]
\starttext
\startpagecolumns
\dorecurse{20}{\samplefile{jojomayer}\par}
\stoppagecolumns
ines there are in each column and how
exactly they are aligned.
If I understand correctly, that's how the multicols environment in
LaTeX works, and that's how old-multicolumns worked -- but this module
seems to be no longer supported in lmtx.
I tried to disable gridfitting for startcolumn
\mainlanguage[deo]
\setuplanguage[deo][
hyphenmin=4,
lefthyphenmin=2,
righthyphenmin=2,
]
\starttext
\hyphenatedfile{aesop-de}
\startcolumns
Funktioniert die Trennung? Heckeneckenzecken
\samplefile{aesop-de}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
Just as a start, the languages manual provides more
][
hyphenmin=4,
lefthyphenmin=2,
righthyphenmin=2,
]
\starttext
\hyphenatedfile{aesop-de}
\startcolumns
Funktioniert die Trennung? Heckeneckenzecken
\samplefile{aesop-de}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
Just as a start, the languages manual provides more details about
hyphenation.
\startexceptions[de
,
]
\starttext
\hyphenatedfile{aesop-de}
\startcolumns
Funktioniert die Trennung? Heckeneckenzecken
\samplefile{aesop-de}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
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Dear Otared,
Thank you for testing.
I run the sample after changing the column command to ‘\startsimplecolumns …
\stopsimplecolumns’.
I got the same result as your output. And it is same as the result using
\startcolumns … \stopcolumns.
If ‘\vfill’ works, then it is OK for me, but it isn’t
first item located at the end of the page.However, \vfill works, so I managed the items evenly spaced vertically.If I use “\startcolumns”, then I have the following problems: 1. \vfill doesn’t works, but \blank[] works. So, it isn’t easy to locate the items evenly spaced vertically.Here are sampl
works, so I managed the items evenly spaced vertically.If I use “\startcolumns”, then I have the following problems: 1. \vfill doesn’t works, but \blank[] works. So, it isn’t easy to locate the items evenly spaced vertically.Here are sample code and its outputs of two cases for comparison.Any
=\gobbleoneargument]
\setupnotation[question][counter=]
\startdocument
\startcolumns[n=2, balanced]
\dorecurse{19}{
\question{1. This is a question for discussion. I wished it was on the current page instead of the end}
\input{knuth}
}
\stopcolumns
\stopdocument
mwe.pdf
Description:
f a custom typing environment is created.
\definetyping[MyTyping][style=\tt]
\typefile[MyTyping][numbering=line]{three_lines.txt}
Still works if used in a column
\startcolumns
\typefile[MyTyping][numbering=line]{three_lines.txt}
\column
:-)
\stopcolumns
\blank
But doesn't work if used in tabulate
Two column text that ends near the foot of a page can push the next line into
the footer rather than starting a new page.
MWE for ConTeXt ver: 2023.09.26 18:19 LMTX :-
\setuppapersize [A4]
\showframe
\starttext
Knuth in knolumns
\dorecurse{30}{\crlf}
\startcolumns
\input knuth
\stopcolumns
up with a general-purpose solution (i.e., the prose itself is not
changed).
Here are a few examples. In the first, a "concurrent" environment is
created with two "timelines":
% SOT
\definestartstop[concurrent][
before={\startcolumns[n=2, align={verytolerant,stretch}, separato
}
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Also I seem to remember that column sets would enforce grid mode, but
they clearly don’t.
(BTW the old \startcolumns mode works better than I remembered.)
Hraban
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In https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Enumerations there is this example:
%
\setupwhitespace[big]
\definesymbol[1][$\triangleright$]
\startcolumns
{\bf joinedup:}\par before \startitemize[joinedup]
\item
Hi,
There are some footnotes in my text. When I use
\startcolumns...\stopcolumns, the locations of footnotes are not right.
Please see the followging sample:
\starttext
If there is a footnote here\footnote{It's a footnote!}.
\startcolumns[n=2]
\input knuth
\column
\input knuth
\stopcolumn
kip},
after={\vskip-\parskip},
width=3em,
hang=3,
]
\definedescription[answer][
before={\vskip-\parskip},
after={\vskip-\parskip},
width=3em,
hang=3,
indenting={yes, 3em, next}, % Does nothing
indentnext=yes, % Does nothing too
]
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\sta
er evolved or not.
>
> \placefigure
> [][fig:church]
> {Stephanus Church.}
> {\externalfigure[ma-cb-24][width=.4\textwidth]}
>
> \stopprettyblock
> \setupindenting[next]
> Below, we have two separate columns; but up here, for the nonce, we have but
> the one.
>
> \star
humans had ever evolved or not.
\placefigure
[][fig:church]
{Stephanus Church.}
{\externalfigure[ma-cb-24][width=.4\textwidth]}
\stopprettyblock
\setupindenting[next]
Below, we have two separate columns; but up here, for the nonce, we have but
the one.
\startcolumns [n=2]
Text, text, text \dots
ipsum. Lorem ipsum.
Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum.
\startMPcode draw fullcircle scaled 1cm; \stopMPcode\
Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum.}
\starttext
\example
\startcolumns[grid=off]
\example
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
-
.
\startMPcode draw fullcircle scaled 1cm; \stopMPcode\
Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum.}
\starttext
\example
\startcolumns
\example
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
Best regards,
Marcin Ciura
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.
>> Is this command (\version[temporary]) gone??
>> Please have a look at the example below: no overfull indicator ...
>> Steffen
>> ---
>> \setuppapersize[A6]
>> \setupexternalfigures[location={default}]
>> %\version[temporary]
>> \overfullrule30\poi
...
Steffen
---
\setuppapersize[A6]
\setupexternalfigures[location={default}]
%\version[temporary]
\overfullrule30\points% < BLACK BOX?
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=3]
% Overfull lines will have slugs in colum margins.
\input linden
% Underfull hboxes get no warning
x
\stopcolu
[location={default}]
%\version[temporary]
\overfullrule30\points% < BLACK BOX?
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=3]
% Overfull lines will have slugs in colum margins.
\input linden
% Underfull hboxes get no warning
x
\stopcolumns
\stopt
ig2'
% Top right of page will show successfully placed floats
\placefigure[here][fig1]{First windmill}{
\externalfigure[mill][width=1cm]
}
\placefigure[here][fig2]{Second windmill}{
\externalfigure[mill][width=1cm]
}
\startcolumns[n=3]
% Overfull lines will have slugs in colum marg
{Work supported by fund
\recurselevel.}}}
\endgraf
Me\dorecurse{10}{\expanded{\email{\tt my.name@mailbox.\recurselevel.com
}}\high{,}}\note[address][fst]\high{,}\note[address][snd]\high{,}\note[address][thd]
\endgraf
\placenotes[address]
\blank[medium]
\startcolumns\hyphenpenalty1000
rwards.
I still don't know why this \kern macro won't have any effect if it's
inside a token or a \startsetup.
On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 4:56 PM Ross wrote:
> Hi Massi,
>
> You are a champion!
>
> On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 4:41 PM mf wrote:
>
>> I hope I got the
Hi Massi,
You are a champion!
On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 4:41 PM mf wrote:
> I hope I got the point now:
>
> ...
> \startcolumns
>
> \the\titlefootnotes
>
> \kern-\rawcountervalue[address]\lineheight % dirty trick
>
> test\footnote{test}
>
> \input knuth
>
&
gt;
> > \define[1]\useaddress
> > {\setnotetext[address][#1]{\namedaddressparameter{#1}{name}}}
> >
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> >
> >
> > \defineaddress[fst][name={Name of Institute or Affiliation, City,
> Country}]
> > \defineaddress[snd][
City, Country}]
\processcommacommand[fst,snd]\useaddress
The Title\thanks{Work supported by somebody.}
Me\email{myemail@some.where}\high{,}\note[address][fst]\high{,}\note[address][snd]
\placenotes[address]
\blank[medium]
\startcolumns
\the\titlefootnotes
%\setcounter[footnote][0] % why it&
e[address][snd]
\placenotes[address]
\blank[medium]
\startcolumns
\the\titlefootnotes
%\setcounter[footnote][0] % why it's necessary to set the counter
outside the token if I define [putjustnote] as [footnote]?
test\footnote{test}
\input knuth
\sto
the
authors may have email addresses. If I use \note[thanks] and
\note[email] to do that,
only the markers are shown. That's expected. So I tried to put
\postponenotes before
the title and insert\placenotes[thanks] and \placenotes[email] after
\startcolumns. The
notes did show up b
Dear Hans,
I can use "\blank[9cm]” in column mode but I have to adjust the value to make
space evenly.
Since it was working well last December, I guess that there is something
changed in \startcolumns … \stopcolumns after last December.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
> 2022. 4.
le it provides the same
vertical spaces properly not in column mode.
The following code is compiled well but no vertical spaces between items. If I
comment out \startcolumns … \column … \stopcolumns, it provides the same
vertical spaces for each items.
\starttext
\startco
hright,frame=off]{(#1)}}
\defineenumeration
[aitem]
\setupenumeration
[aitem]
[text=,
alternative=empty,
headstyle=normal,
width=fit,
align=flushright,
closesymbol={\getnumber[aitem]},
closecommand=\aitemcmd]
\starttext
\startcolumns[distance
> But this example doen’t add spaces after first item.
> How to locate the two subitems evenly spaced in vertically?
>
> Thank you for reading.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dalyoung
>
>
> %%
> \starttext
> \startcolumns[n=2]
> \startitemize[n]
> \item
Hi all,
what would be the prefered way to typeset pull quotes (with
\startcolumns or even \startcolumnset if needed) between 2 columns.
Examples:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/45709/how-do-you-create-pull-quotes
https://www.societal.fr/sites/societal/files/old_site/societal-46-6
Hi all,
what would be the prefered way to typeset pull quotes (with
\startcolumns or even \startcolumnset if needed) between 2 columns.
Examples:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/45709/how-do-you-create-pull-quotes
https://www.societal.fr/sites/societal/files/old_site/societal-46-6
in three columns. The problem is, if there
> is an item with a somewhat long description, it can be split across columns.
> See the example below:
>
> \starttext
> \startcolumns[n=3]%
> \startitemize[1]%
> \item pizza cutter
>
be split across columns. See the
example below:
\starttext \startcolumns[n=3]% \startitemize[1]% \item
pizza cutter \item a word processor (or notebook paper)
\stopitemize% \stopcolumns%\stoptext
In the example, it split the second item across the
es?
--Joel
%prompt
\definesymbol[bighand][{{☞}}]
\define[1]\prompt{%
\setupitemize[symbol=bighand]
\startitemize
{\it #1}
\stopitemize
}%
\prompt{What did you learn about today?}
%vocabulary
\startcolumns[n=3]\startitemize[n]
\item word1
\item word2
\item word3
\stopitemize\s
hor 1\afiliação{asdf} Author 2\afiliação{asdf}
\dorecurse{5}{\afiliação{Nota explicativa.}}
\startcolumns[n=3]
\placenotes[afiliação]
\stopcolumns
%}
% end local notes
\blank[big]
This footnote will disapear completely if I use localnotes and don’t
enclose them.\footnote{Where does
w
> > rough edges for which I need help. This is the second problem I
> > face.
> >
> > I have some 300 group of short sentences placed in five columns
> > using \startcolumns[n=5]
> > \input aCharTable.tex
> > \stopcolumns
> >
> > The aChar
sentences placed in five columns using
\startcolumns[n=5]
\input aCharTable.tex
\stopcolumns
The aCharTex generated by a shell script contains the 300 plus commands
with the structure
\tfa{ \bold{variable} \par (12 - 0.13) } \blank
The problems are that - a) the group, with the two short paras
Hi,
I am trying to prepare a moderate sized document in Malayalam using
Context. Overall I have been successful. However, there are a few rough
edges for which I need help. This is the second problem I face.
I have some 300 group of short sentences placed in five columns using
\startcolumns[n=5
gt; work for text notes (they do work for notes at the bottom).
> >
> > […]
> >
> > \placelocalnotes[afiliação]
>
> Maybe this helps:
>
> \startcolumns [n=3]
> \placelocalnotes[afiliação]
> \stopcolumns
>
> Marco
>
> ___
x27;t seem to
> work for text notes (they do work for notes at the bottom).
>
> […]
>
> \placelocalnotes[afiliação]
Maybe this helps:
\startcolumns [n=3]
\placelocalnotes[afiliação]
\stopcolumns
Marco
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ure[directory={/Users/graph/Documents/figures,}]
\headTitle{2021. 12. 9.}{Set Theory}{Final Exam}
\usemodule[newcolumnsets]
\starttext
%\startcolumns[rule=on,n=2,leftframe=on]
\startcolumnset[exam]
\startitemize[n]
\item The first problem.
\vfill
\column
\item The second problem.
\vf
I stumbled upon a curious problem:
"""
\starttext
Some text\footnote{with a footnote}
\startcolumns
\samplefile{knuth}
\samplefile{knuth}
\stopcolumns
\samplefile{knuth}
\stoptext
"""
The footnote is typeset after the columns, not at the bottom of the
page,
Dear all,
I made an exam form by the help of the experts in this list.
However, it was not working after recent update.
Here is a code which I made for the test.
If I use “\startcolumns \stopcolumns”, then it has no problem.
But using “\startcolumnset[exam] … \stopcolumnset” produces error
egular]
> [features=devanagari-two]
> \definefontsynonym
> [SerifBold]
> [name:shobhikabold]
> [features=devanagari-two]
> \stoptypescript
>
> \starttypescript [shobhika]
> \definetypeface [shobhika] [rm] [serif] [shobhika]
> \stoptypesc
]
\stoptypescript
Below is the test file I am using to demonstrate the problem:
\setupbodyfont[shobhika]
\starttext
\startcolumns
ट्रा ट्रि ट्री ट्रु द्रू ट्रे ट्रै ट्रो ट्रौ
ठ्रा ठ्रि ठ्री ठ्रु ठ्रू ठ्रे ठ्रै ठ्रो ठ्रौ
ड्रा ड्रि ड्री ड्रु ड्रू ड्रे ड्रै ड्रो ड्रौ
ढ्रा ढ्रि ढ्री ढ्रु ढ्रू ढ्रे ढ्रै ढ्रो
Hi,
When a mathalignment is started at the end of a multi-column page ConTeXt
places it at the start of the previous second column instead of placing it on a
new page. Here's my code to test:
\starttext \startcolumns[n=4]
\startluacode
lorum = "Lorum ipsum dolor sit amet. "
f
> with fresh LMTX footnotes are still missing in \startcolumns as Clyde
> reported:
>
> \starttext
> \startcolumns
> \input knuth\footnote{D. E. Knuth}
> \stopcolumns
> \stoptext
>
> Tried columnsets. Footnotes are overlapping text and some text at the co
][2][width=3cm, align=middle]
\setupTABLE[c][each][frame=off]
\stopsetups
\switchtobodyfont[10pt]
\starttext
\doifmode{title}{\title{Rooster}}
\startcolumns[n=2]
\bTABLE[split=yes, setups=tablesettings]
\dorecurse{75}{\bTR \bTD 25 \eTD \bTD aug, wo \eTD \bTD Lecture \eTD \eTR
ied,
width=fit]
\starttext
\startsubject[title={A}]
\startsubsubject[marking={Term 1}]
\startcolumns
\startdes{term 1}1. bla. 2. bla bla 3. bla bla bla. {\em adjective}.
\textbullet\hskip 2pt
\input weisman
\rightarrow {\bf something else}.
\stopdes
\stopsubsubject
\startsubsubject[marking={Ter
I have the following MWE whereby the figure nicely fits the first column.
If I now have a picture with more details and want to expand it partially
into the second column, it will not work with width=1.5\textwidth , is
there a simple way to achieve this?
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=2]
\input
al list.
> >
> > \setuppapersize[A7]
> > \starttext
> > \startcolumns[separator=rule,
> >align={right,nothyphenated}]
> > \dorecurse{12}{→ one two three four five\par}
> > \stopcolumns
> > \stoptext
> >
> > For a different t
Il 25/04/21 22:19, Jano Kula ha scritto:
Dear list,
is there a way to avoid clubs and widows in columns? I don't know, how
it would be implemented, if the task is splitting typeset vertical list.
\setuppapersize[A7]
\starttext
\startcolumns[separator=rule,
align={
Dear list,
is there a way to avoid clubs and widows in columns? I don't know, how it
would be implemented, if the task is splitting typeset vertical list.
\setuppapersize[A7]
\starttext
\startcolumns[separator=rule,
align={right,nothyphenated}]
\dorecurse{12}{→ one two three
een
geautomatiseerd gegevensbestand en/of openbaar gemaakt in enige vorm of op
enige wijze, hetzij elektronisch, mechanisch, door fotokopieën, opnamen of
op enige andere manier zonder voorafgaande schriftelijk bevestigde
toestemming van Publisher.
\stopalignment
\stopmakeup
\startcolumns[2
een
geautomatiseerd gegevensbestand en/of openbaar gemaakt in enige vorm of op
enige wijze, hetzij elektronisch, mechanisch, door fotokopieën, opnamen of
op enige andere manier zonder voorafgaande schriftelijk bevestigde
toestemming van Publisher.
\stopalignment
\stopmakeup
\startcolumns[2
Hello Hans,
with fresh LMTX footnotes are still missing in \startcolumns as Clyde
reported:
\starttext
\startcolumns
\input knuth\footnote{D. E. Knuth}
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
Tried columnsets. Footnotes are overlapping text and some text at the
column break disappeared:
\starttext
Hi guys,
I have updated to the mtx-context to the current version: 2021.02.02 15:49
and
startcolumns is throwing errors about not defined (>> \startcolumns[n=2])
I have found m-old-multicolumns.mkiv in the ConTeXt directory. Not sure if
it is deprecated,
but if yes, my motivation to use
I can no longer print the footnotes when I using columns in LTMX. If I
remove the \{start|stop}columns, it works fine. This works on my old MKIV
2018.07.02 14:39 version.
\setupcolumns[n=2,rule=off,balance=no]
\starttext
\startcolumns
\input ward\footnote{A small footnote here
There's an example in the Wiki on how to put a table into multiple columns that
no longer works in LMTX (version 2020.11.05 23:01).
<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE#Tables_in_multiple_columns>
\starttext
\startcolumns[n=3]
\bTABLE
\dorecurse{21}
{\bTR \bTD a\eTD \bTD b \eTD \e
On 10/14/2020 6:58 PM, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Hi,
how can I get a graphic that floats left or right from the text in
columns or columnsets?
\starttext
\startcolumns[2]
\placefigure[left, high, none]{}
{\externalfigure[dummy][width=3em]}
\input ward
\input ward
\stopcolumns
Hi,
how can I get a graphic that floats left or right from the text in
columns or columnsets?
\starttext
\startcolumns[2]
\placefigure[left, high, none]{}
{\externalfigure[dummy][width=3em]}
\input ward
\input ward
\stopcolumns
\blank
\placefigure[left, high, none
Line
is
Poetic\par % needed, otherwise last line is not indented correctly
\stoplinenumbering
\column
Two
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
3. Same example without the first line: line numbers, but width is
ignored; both columns are of width 0.5\textwidth.
4. page columns: always start at new page.
5. \
anced.
%
\usemodule[ipsum]
\setupfootnotes[location=page,rule=on,bodyfont=8.5pt]
\setupcolumns [n=2,balance=yes,blank=line]
\starttext
\chapter{Footnote Test — \contextversion}
\startcolumns
\ipsum
Cursus metus aliquam eleifend mi in nulla posuere sollicitudin
aliquam. Id aliquet
notes[location=page,rule=on,bodyfont=8.5pt]
\setupcolumns [n=2,balance=yes,blank=line]
\starttext
\chapter{Footnote Test — \contextversion}
\startcolumns
\ipsum
Cursus metus aliquam eleifend mi in nulla posuere sollicitudin
aliquam. Id aliquet risus feugiat in ante metus dictum at
tempor.\foo
Hello Peter,
playing with "grid" option within \setuplayout and \setuphead might help - see:
\setuplayout[grid=no]
\setuphead[section][grid=no]
\starttext
\startsection[title=Space is ok here]
\input tufte
\stopsection
\blank
\startcolumns[n=2]
\startsection
is ok here]
\input tufte
\stopsection
\startcolumns[n=2]
\startsection[title=Too much white-space here]
\input tufte
\stopsection
\setuphead[section][after=\vskip-2ex]
\startsection[title=Space is ok here with workaround]
\input tufte
\stopsection
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
--8<-
Hi,
What is the right way please to get normal white-space after a section in
columns, i.e. not too much?
Example, that shows the problem:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
\starttext
\startsection[title=Space is ok here]
\input tufte
\stopsection
\startc
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