h
space to too little space; is this some sort of Goldilocks problem? :-)
I see that in this case \starthanging indents the number of lines that I
would expect (and that I would like). But (at least reading the wiki) I
don't see how to tell \starthanging to put N=2 full lines above the cow.
Mo
laceinitial\input knuth
>
> \framed[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input
> knuth
> }
>
> \framedtext[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input
> knuth
> }
>
> \stoptext
> %==
>
>
There is
\starthangaround is undefined. It isn’t in any of my context installation
files, including cont-new.tex. I'm using LMTX, installed a few days ago.
Is it possible for me to use \starthangaround ?
The environment was renamed a few years ago to \starthanging.
Wol
x27; photo, for each contributor to a book. So any suggestions on how to
wrap text around the photo that avoids this issue would be welcome.
\setuppapersize [A5] [A5]
\starttext
\dorecurse{12}
{\subject{Some heading}
\starthanging[right]{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][width=3cm]}
\sample
[6*left,right] \samplefile{tufte} \CrappyTraced
\stopnarrower
\starthanging [distance=4em,n=2] {test} \samplefile{tufte} \CrappyTraced
\stophanging
\page % \stoptext \setuppapersize[landscape,letter]
\samplefile{knuth} \CrappyTraced \startitemize[width=5em]
\startitem
\samplefile{knuth}
On 5/7/2021 11:55 AM, Jano Kula wrote:
Hello again,
does somebody have any hint on the long captions?
Ok, after a week of struggling with this you deserve an answer:
\starttext
\starthanging
{\framed[align=normal,bottom=\vkern10pt]{\externalfigure[t:/sources/cow.pdf][width=3cm
On 4/8/20 11:32 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> [...]
> \startframedtext[width=max,background=color,backgroundcolor=fondpaille]
> \starthanging[location=right]
> {\startMPcode
> draw unitsquare scaled 2cm ;
> \stopMPcode}
> \input tuft
Hi Pablo,
Here a sample.
Fabrice
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\definecolor[fondpaille][c=0,m=0,y=0.2,k=0]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=max,background=color,backgroundcolor=fondpaille]
\starthanging[location=right]
{\startMPcode
draw unitsquare scaled 2cm
gt;
> Best, Hraban
>
> > Am 2019-11-17 um 11:01 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur <
> fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I am looking but without success !
> > I tried \ starthanging [location = right] {tree} \ stophanging but that
> does not work
Salut,
do maybe combinations fit your needs?
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Combinations
Best, Hraban
> Am 2019-11-17 um 11:01 schrieb Fabrice Couvreur :
>
> Hello,
> I am looking but without success !
> I tried \ starthanging [location = right] {tree} \ stophanging but that d
Hello,
I am looking but without success !
I tried \ starthanging [location = right] {tree} \ stophanging but that
does not work either.
Fabrice
Le sam. 16 nov. 2019 à 12:44, Fabrice Couvreur
a écrit :
> Hello,
> I want to use a text frame to put text and a probability tree side by
>
ernalfigure[cow][width=.5\hsize]
\stopplacefigure
\samplefile{lorem}
\stopframed
\stoptext
\starttext
\startframed[align={width,tolerant},width=max,lines=20,offset=0pt]
\starthanging{\externalfigure[dummy][width=.5\hsize]}
\samplefile{lorem}
\stophanging
\stopframed
\sto
\starthanging[location=right]{\blackrule[color=darkgreen,width=1in,height=0.5in]}
\input ward
\stophanging
\startitemize[n]
\item
\starthanging[location=right]{\blackrule[color=darkred,width=1in,height=0.5in]}
\input ward
\stophanging
\stopitemize
\stoptext
hang.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
Dear all,
I am using \starthanging to implement dropcaps (with small pdf files). I use
this Inside mixedcolumns (2 columns).
I’d like to know if there is a better way than \testcolumn[N], N being the
number of lines of the dropcap, to prevent the location of dropcap being cut
between end
\starthanging{\externalfigure[D1.pdf]}
This is a first paragraph.\\ % how to have \par here ?
\input tufte
\stophanging
\lettrine[Image=yes, Lines=4, Nindent=0pt, Findent=0.5em]{D1.pdf} % avoid Lines
and use actual figure size ?
This is a first paragraph.\\ % how to have \par here ?
\input tufte
On 9/23/2015 10:15 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
there was a question on the Stackexchange site [*] with a problem
for the \starthanging environment when the alignment is R2L.
\def\spac_hanging_finish
{\scratchdistance\directhangingparameter\c!distance\relax
\ifdim\ht\nextbox>\stru
Hi,
there was a question on the Stackexchange site [*] with a problem
for the \starthanging environment when the alignment is R2L.
Here is shortened version of the example:
begin example
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\starttext
\starthanging[location=left]{\externalfigure[dummy][width=4cm,height
Hi Rik,
I actually read that Wolfgang had written, but there is some confusion for
me. Indeed, my environment uses a frame and Wolfgang said to be used \
starthanging ... \stophanging rather than \placefigure. But my text contains
a blank line which is to create a new paragraph and so I should use
withcolor \MPcolor{MyColorB} ;
draw p ;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\starttext
\startMyText
\starthanging[location=right]
{\startMPcode
path p ;
p := fullcircle xscaled 4cm yscaled 2cm ;
fill p withcolor cmyk(0,0.62,1,0) ;
path q ; q := fullcircle
= textext.rt("\white\Définition") ;
> p := p shifted (2BodyFontSize,OverlayHeight-ypart center
> p+.25ExHeight) ;
> b := boundingbox p leftenlarged .5EmWidth rightenlarged .5EmWidth ;
> fill OverlayBox withcolor \MPcolor{MyColorA} ;
> fill b wit
eMPgraphic
\starttext
\startMyText
\starthanging[location=right]
{\startMPcode
path p ;
p := fullcircle xscaled 4cm yscaled 2cm ;
fill p withcolor cmyk(0,0.62,1,0) ;
path q ; q := fullcircle scaled 1cm shifted (1cm, ypart center p)
;
?
>
> You have to use \starthanging instead of \placefgure when you’re in a
> frame.
>
> \starttext
>
> \startframedtext[width=max]
> \starthanging[location=right]
> {\startMPcode
> draw unitsquare scaled 2cm ;
> \stopMPcode}
>
Jeong Dal <mailto:hak...@me.com>
8. August 2015 15:49
Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you for letting me know the command “starthanging”.
I tried the command “\startfiguretext … \stopfiguretext”, and found
that there is no text below the square.
\startframedtext[width=\textwidth]{
\startfigu
.
then the text is wrapped around the figure when using \starthanging.
Best regards: OK
> On 08 Aug 2015, at 15:49, Jeong Dal wrote:
>
> Dear Wolfgang,
>
>> You have to use \starthanging instead of \placefgure when you’re in a frame.
>>
>> \starttext
>
Dear Wolfgang,
> You have to use \starthanging instead of \placefgure when you’re in a frame.
>
> \starttext
>
> \startframedtext[width=max]
> \starthanging[location=right]
> {\startMPcode
> draw unitsquare scaled 2cm ;
> \sto
Fabrice Couvreur <mailto:fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>
8. August 2015 00:49
Hi,
Why the text does not move in the first framedtext like the second
framedtext?
You have to use \starthanging instead of \placefgure when you’re in a frame.
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=max]
\starth
,
forgroundstyle=bold]
\dorecurse {100} {
\starthanging{\whatever{#1}}
\input tufte
\stophanging
}
\stoptext
And rounded corners?
you can either configure framed to do that or hook in some mp (see wiki
t;> \defineframed
>> [whatever]
>> [width=1cm,
>>height=1cm,
>>background=color,
>> backgroundcolor=darkblue,
>>foregroundcolor=white,
>>forgroundstyle=bold]
>>
>> \dorecurse
gt; backgroundcolor=darkblue,
> foregroundcolor=white,
> forgroundstyle=bold]
>
> \dorecurse {100} {
> \starthanging{\whatever{#1}}
> \input tufte
> \stophanging
> }
> \stoptext
>
>
And rounded cor
elsewhere?
\starttext
\defineframed
[whatever]
[width=1cm,
height=1cm,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=darkblue,
foregroundcolor=white,
forgroundstyle=bold]
\dorecurse {100} {
\starthanging{\whatever{#1}}
\input tufte
Hello,
Aditya has proposed the following solution on a forum, it works perfectly.
\definetextbackground
[imagebackground]
[
location=paragraph,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=white,
frame=off,
]
\starttext
\startimagebackground
\placefigure[right,none]{}{\externalfig
Hello,
I can not run text around the figure.
thank you,
Fabrice
\starttext
\starthanging[location=right]
{\externalfigure[image.pdf][width=8cm]}
\input knuth
\input knuth
\stophanging
\stoptext
___
If your question
][stopper=),style=bold]
\item Recopier le tableau ci-contre.
\startitemize[n][stopper=),style=bold]
\setuphanging[location=right]
\starthanging{%
\bTABLE[align={middle,lohi}]
\bTR\bTD {} \eTD \bTD {\bf Femmes} \eTD \bTD {\bf Hommes} \eTD \bTD {\bf
Total} \eTD \eTR
\bTR \bTD {\bf Cadres} \eTD \bTD {15
\starthanging{
\placefigure[here,none]{}
{\startcombination[1*2]
{\externalfigure[line.png][width=5cm]}{\tfx\input ward \endgraf}
{\externalfigure[line.png][width=5cm]}{}
\stopcombination}
}\input knuth
\stophanging
\stoptext
On Mar 24, 2014, at 4:43 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> Am 2014-03-24 um 14:11 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
> :
>
>>> - \starthanging doesn’t accept parameters (using \setuphanging for every
>>> second picture is evil)
>>> - As you can see in wiki,
Am 2014-03-24 um 14:11 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster :
>> - \starthanging doesn’t accept parameters (using \setuphanging for every
>> second picture is evil)
>> - As you can see in wiki, the picture stands on the first line of the text.
>> This is a MkII problem, it work
mkiv in the
>>> garden), but it’s unknown in latest beta.
>>> Is there a replacement?
>>
>> Try the hanging environment:
>>
>> \setupexternalfigures [location=default]
>> \starttext
>> \starthanging{\externalfigure [cow.pdf][width=3.141c
a replacement?
>
> Try the hanging environment:
>
>\setupexternalfigures [location=default]
>\starttext
> \starthanging{\externalfigure [cow.pdf][width=3.141cm]}
>\input ward
> \stophanging
>\stoptext
>
> I think it is supposed to be the
tupexternalfigures [location=default]
\starttext
\starthanging{\externalfigure [cow.pdf][width=3.141cm]}
\input ward
\stophanging
\stoptext
I think it is supposed to be the successor to hangaround.
Best regards,
Philipp
pgpWRYfPrrfSu.pgp
Descript
Again, thanks.
My tests so far indicate that the only way to go in footnotes is with
\starthanging[location-right]...\stophanging--and to be happy with the output
as it is (which is quite nice, when all is said and done).
Alan
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:24 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wo
Thanks, Wolfgang--it does help to know when one is asking too much of
ConTeXt.
Alan
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Wolfgang Schuster <
schuster.wolfg...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Am 02.03.2014 um 21:19 schrieb Alan Bowen :
>
> A follow up, if I may.
>
> Unlike \starthan
Am 02.03.2014 um 21:19 schrieb Alan Bowen :
> A follow up, if I may.
>
> Unlike \starthanging..\stophanging which behaves in the same way in both body
> text and footnotes, \placefigure does not. In footnotes, \olacefigure adds an
> opening blank line and runs the text throug
Thanks, Thangalin. I did not know of \hangsidefloat and \movesidefloat and
can see that they will very useful in combination with \placefigure in the
body text, when I need text to flow over and below images at the side.
The problem is that \placefigure[right or left] does not work in footnotes.
I
Hi Alan,
>From the archives:
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2006/015481.html
The \hangsidefloat and \movesidefloat commands may prove useful.
Once you have a simple working example, post it to this thread and
I'll update the wiki.
___
A follow up, if I may.
Unlike \starthanging..\stophanging which behaves in the same way in both
body text and footnotes, \placefigure does not. In footnotes, \olacefigure
adds an opening blank line and runs the text through the image. It does,
however, seem to place the image better. An example
Hi, Thangalin--
Right now I am working with this minimal example :
\setupexternalfigures[location={local,default}]
\starttext
text text.%
%
\footnote{\starthanging[location={right}]
{\externalfigure[cow][width=.1\textwidth]}
\dorecurse{2}{\input ward}
\stophanging}
\stoptext
Alan
On Fri, Feb
Hi Alan,
Please post your code.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 6:54 AM, Alan Bowen wrote:
> I am using using \starthanging…\stophanging to embed a small image in a
> paragraph in a footnote. Currently, I have a pattern like:
>
> xx
>
>
I am using using \starthanging...\stophanging to embed a small image in a
paragraph in a footnote. Currently, I have a pattern like:
xx
xx
xx
xx
n-the-margin-next-to-a-figure-using-context
Using \starthanging \stophanging put the text in the correct place but then
the figures ran into each other.
regards
Pete
___
If your question is of interest to others as
fter the other.
>
> I'm new to ConTeXT and have looked at the Details Manual but have not been
> able to fix this.
>
> I've been using something like:
>
> \starthanging{
> \placefigure[force][fig:first]{Caption 1}
> {\externalfigure[first-figure][width=\t
t have not been
able to fix this.
I've been using something like:
\starthanging{
\placefigure[force][fig:first]{Caption 1}
{\externalfigure[first-figure][width=\textwidth]}}
\inother[width=5cm]{Some text for the other bit}
\stophanging
\starthanging{
\placefigure[force][fig:first]{Caption
On Mon, 21 Jan 2013 19:48:09 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 1/19/2013 12:06 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > \starthanging\stophanging is a very appreciated feature.
> >
> > However, hanging text wrapped around a figure fails if a new
> > paragr
On 1/19/2013 12:06 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Hello,
\starthanging\stophanging is a very appreciated feature.
However, hanging text wrapped around a figure fails if a new paragraph
intervenes.
Minimal example:
\starttext
\starthanging [location=right] {\externalfigure [cow] [width=.3\textwidth
Hello,
\starthanging\stophanging is a very appreciated feature.
However, hanging text wrapped around a figure fails if a new paragraph
intervenes.
Minimal example:
\starttext
\starthanging [location=right] {\externalfigure [cow] [width=.3\textwidth]}
This is a first paragraph.
\input tufte
Hi,
I combined some functionality into:
\showframe
\starttext
\starthanging{\externalfigure[cow][scale=500]}
\input tufte
\stophanging
\blank
\starthanging[right]{\externalfigure[cow][scale=500]}
\input tufte
\stophanging
\blank
\starthanging[location=right,n=2,distance=1cm
figure
\startfloattext[left|right|high|middle|low|offset|tall][reference]{text}{text}
\stopfloattext
# \startFLOWcell \stopFLOWcell
# \startFLOWchart \stopFLOWchart
\startformula \stopformula
# \startframedcontent \stopframedcontent
\startframedtext[left|right|middle|none][settings] \stop
i,
>
> I know there is \starthanging \stophanging and \hangafter=1 \hangindent=1em
> .
> Both commands need to be added to each affected paragraph again and again, right?
>
> Is there a way to have this hanging first line for a series of paragraphs - with
> just a
Hi,
I know there is \starthanging \stophanging and \hangafter=1 \hangindent=1em .
Both commands need to be added to each affected paragraph again and again, right?
Is there a way to have this hanging first line for a series of paragraphs - with just
a kind of
\starthangingarea
want the second and following lines indented by the width
of the first word (or more) of the first line, you can use:
\starthanging
{Lorem} ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec
hendrerit tempor tellus. Donec pretium posuere tellus. Proin quam
nisl, tincidunt et, mattis ege
e
> manuals nor in the archive \setuphanging or \starthanging is
> mentioned...
Use the source, Luke ...
Thanks again Patrick. Nice example.
Do you also could me a hint where to start reading the source?
For example in this case - setuphanging - which file's to read?
So I don't
Steffen Wolfrum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There is always another surprise in ConTexT. I mean:
> How should I know?
I didn't know either. :-)
> My sources are Hans's manuals + the list-archiv. Neither in the
> manuals nor in the archive \setuphanging or \startha
ince settings to hangindent and alike are forgotten when
> the setup is followed by an empty line;
>
> there is \starthanging ... \stophanging now
Ah!
> but ... if we can assume that users start tagging their paragraphs with
> \bpar .. \epar i can imagine that we provide
ince settings to hangindent and alike are forgotten when
> the setup is followed by an empty line;
>
> there is \starthanging ... \stophanging now
Ah!
> but ... if we can assume that users start tagging their paragraphs with
> \bpar .. \epar i can imagine that we provide
and following lines?
> >
> >
> >First I thought this is what is ment by \indenting[next],
> >but \indenting[next] seems to be exactly the same as \indenting[first], is
> >this right?
>
> kind of tricky, since settings to hangindent and alike are forgotten
\indenting[first], is
this right?
kind of tricky, since settings to hangindent and alike are forgotten when
the setup is followed by an empty line;
there is \starthanging ... \stophanging now
but ... if we can assume that users start tagging their paragraphs with
\bpar .. \epar i can imagine that
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