ct
> \fact specific heat for water ... \celsius is much greater than air \\
> x \\ y \\
> \stopfact
>
> \startlegend
>\leg Temperature \\ 5 \celsius\\ xyz \\
> \stoplegend
>
>
> \startformula
>\frac{j}{ m^2 \cdot s \cdot \celsius }
ex: Argument
of ...
"
example macro document
\starttext
Temperature is in \celsius which seem cooler than degrees K, but really are not.
\startfact
\fact specific heat for water ... \celsius is much greater than air \\
x \\ y \\
\stopfact
\startlegend
\leg Temper
ge that the behavior is different before and after a \content?
No because i had been wrong and \\ isn’t a valid command to end the line
in tabulate, it’s used to write tabulate in a different form, e.g. look
at \startlegend in the manual or at the following example:
\starttext
\definetabulate[
mand but it does not seem to work. Here is an example I used
> in Live ConTeXt on the wiki :
> \setuplegend[bodyfont=small] % or big, 20pt, whatever...
\setuptabulate[legend][bodyfont=small]
> \starttext
> Hello world!
> \startlegend
> \leg test \\ test \\ test \\
> \stoplegend
] % or big, 20pt, whatever...
\starttext
Hello world!
\startlegend
\leg test \\ test \\ test \\
\stoplegend
\stoptext
The PDF file produced has no change of font size.
Surely I did not understand how legends work. Let me say that my first
attempt was to get rid of the "=" sign in the legend.
framedtext
# \startfrontmatter \stopfrontmatter
# \starthanging \stophanging
\starthiding \stophiding
\startinteractionmenu[name] \stopinteractionmenu
\startitemgroup[name][options][settings] \stopitemigroup
# \startitemize \stopitemize
# \startitemize \stopitemize
# \startJScode \stopJScode
# \startJSpreamb
e[greek]
\usemodule[units]
\starttext
\placeformula[formula:en_2]
\startformula
\Delta G = \Delta G\Degrees ' + RT\ln\frac{[C] \Times [D]}{[A] \Times
[B]}
\stopformula
\startlegend
\leg G\Degrees ' \\ Standard Gibbs' freie Energie \\ \Joule \Per \Mol \\
\leg R \\ Gaskonstante \\ 8314 \Joule
theta )} \right]\frac{{\partial \phi
}}{{\partial x}} = k\frac{{\partial \phi }}{{\partial x}}
\stopformula
\startlegend
\leg k \\ water vapor permeability \\ \\
\leg K \\ water vapor permance \\ \\
\leg S \\ surface \\ \\
\leg L \\ length \\ \\
\stoplegend
Aligning is also possible:
\startfo