On 5/19/2024 2:29 PM, garu...@azules.eu wrote:
I still get some difficulties with build_parshape, \getshapetex and sectionning.
I though I find a solution by removing \blank with
\setuphead [subsection] [before=, after=, style=,
command=\MySubSectionCommand, alternative=text
I still get some difficulties with build_parshape, \getshapetex and sectionning.
I though I find a solution by removing \blank with
\setuphead [subsection] [before=, after=, style=,
command=\MySubSectionCommand, alternative=text ]
But actually it's not enough : when I add text before
i page organization features, I moved
> some pages, for example
> wiki.contextgarden.net/blablabla
> ==> wiki.contextgarden.net/Topic/blablabla
[1] Previous style for reference:
<https://web.archive.org/web/2023
=\firstHeadings, indentnext=no]
Get rid of \dontleavehmode in your custom section layout, avoid blank
lines in definitions and move the font changes to \setuphead.
\define[2]\firstHeadings
{\FrameTitle{#1}%
\startFunnyText
#2%
\stopFunnyText}
\setuphead
[section]
[color=blue,
style
,
after={},
beforesection={},
aftersection={},
alternative=text,
style=\tf]
Le 15/05/2024 à 13:09, Wolfgang Schuster a écrit :
garu...@azules.eu schrieb am 14.05.2024 um 23:13:
Hi all,
\startshapetext works pretty well, but when I use \startsection
\stopsection, shapes are not respected anym
? (just trying to learn)
Below is a snippet from font-unk.mkxl where you can see which names are
mapped
to a certain font alternative, e.g. \tf (the normal upright style)
expect a fontsynonym
with the name Serif.
\definebodyfont [default] [rm]
[\s!tf=Serif sa 1,
\s!bf
ion up
withshadecolors (red,blue);
\stopMPcode
\stoptexdefinition
\starttext
\Mystyle{hello}
\stoptext
but what is the proper way if i want to use this style as simple as \tfb in
definition of this structures? such as:
\defineframed[Myframe][frame=off,style=\tfb\Mystyle,]
You can
xdefinition
\starttext
\Mystyle{hello}
\stoptext
but what is the proper way if i want to use this style as simple as \tfb in
definition of this structures? such as:
\defineframed[Myframe][frame=off,style=\tfb\Mystyle,]
Thanks in advance.
_
Mikael Sundqvist schrieb am 05.05.2024 um 16:45:
Hi
On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 4:40 PM Joel via ntg-context wrote:
\definedescription[latexdesc][headstyle=bold, style=normal, align=flushleft,
alternative=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm]
\starttext
\latexdesc{1540} some event happened
Hi
On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 4:40 PM Joel via ntg-context wrote:
>
>
> \definedescription[latexdesc][headstyle=bold, style=normal, align=flushleft,
> alternative=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm]
>
> \starttext
>
> \latexdesc{1540} some event happened
> \latex
\definedescription[latexdesc][headstyle=bold, style=normal, align=flushleft,
alternative=hanging, width=broad, margin=1cm]
\starttext
\latexdesc{1540} some event happened
\latexdesc{1541} some other event happened
\latexdesc{1542} some event happened quite different
\stoptext
I
=Theorem,
style=italic,
headstyle=bold,
headcommand=\groupedcommand{}{.},
]
\defineenumeration [theorem]
[...,
text=,
stopper=.,
numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{ Theorem},
...]
or
\defineenumeration [theorem]
[...,
text=,
stopper=.,
right={ Theorem
=Theorem,
style=italic,
headstyle=bold,
headcommand=\groupedcommand{}{.},
]
\starttext
Did you try:
text=,
stopper={ Theorem},
?
There are so many parameters in
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupenumeration and
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupcounter
…
Hraban
Dear List,
I would like to get something like:
1.1 Theorem instead of Theorem 1.1.
Seems simple enough but can't figure out how to switch the number and the
text. I have the following MWE:
\defineenumeration[theorem][
prefix=chapter,
text=Theorem,
style=italic,
headstyle=bold
s:
\index[NoteProcessor->sortkey]{index term}
where NoteProcessor is defined like this:
\defineprocessor[NoteProcessor][right={\itx n}]
In this case I'm adding a smaller "n" to the right of the page number of
the occurrence.
Adding the \high style is not difficult:
\defineprocess
In this case I'm adding a smaller "n" to the right of the page number of
the occurrence.
Adding the \high style is not difficult:
\defineprocessor[NoteProcessor][right=\high{n}]
but replacing a fixed "n" with the footnote number is quite challenging.
The second argument
by \startlines
unless you add the normal linenumbering mechanism)
- support for lines which don't fit on a single page where the
consecutive lines are indented
but the module is outdated and relies on an old mkii style code base.
A big difference between the \startlines environment
on an old mkii style code base.
A big difference between the \startlines environment and the format
module is that the first treats
each line in the input file as a separate line in the output while the
format module requires begin/end
tags for each line which works better for xml input
denis.ma...@unibe.ch schrieb am 30.04.2024 um 14:22:
Hi,
I just jumbled upon this question on tex stackexchange :
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/715799/context-switching-font-for-both-title-and-subject#715804
Using the style key as suggested in the accepted answer works, but
I’ve
Hi,
I just jumbled upon this question on tex stackexchange :
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/715799/context-switching-font-for-both-title-and-subject#715804
Using the style key as suggested in the accepted answer works, but I've had a
look in to this, and I don't understand why
How do I make the first one have the same exact
> formtating as the real footnote?
Footnotes apply the \tx style to the number in the running text and to
get the same text size with \high you need \tx before the argument.
Another solution is to create your own \high command where you set the
text s
to superscript text, but if
you compile this, you can see the first "1" and second "1" have entirely
different formatting. How do I make the first one have the same exact
formtating as the real footnote?
Footnotes apply the \tx style to the number in the running text and t
btxflushauthor{author}" and not to "D. E.
> Knuth".
>How can I pass the data?
>
> I use Lua only because I find it more convenient as a programming language.
> If a
> plain tex solution is simpler, I'm happy to use that.
>
>
> An
\sidenote {sidenote} \sidenote
\setupsidenote[
align=,
conversion=n,
way=bytext,
style=,
]
\definecounter[SidenoteMarkNumber] [prefix=no]
\definemargindata [SidenoteContent][outer]
[margin=margin,width
e code:
What effect have \c!, \s!, and \v!? These commands exist a lot in the above
cited files.
Gerion
Am Mittwoch, 17. April 2024, 15:44:12 MESZ schrieb Gerion Entrup:
> Hi,
>
> > The APS style is an example of a number-based citation system. As you
> > are looking for a
Hi,
> The APS style is an example of a number-based citation system. As you
> are looking for a tag-based citation, it might be better to start with
> something like the APA style.
I'm kind of satisfied with the publication-list layout of the APS style so I
chose
this
Hello,
The APS style is an example of a number-based citation system. As you
are looking for a tag-based citation, it might be better to start with
something like the APA style.
Is there some specification for your short tag-based citation style?
Alan
On Tue, 16 Apr 2024 06:04:35 +0200
Hi,
I'm trying to customize a cite format in a bibliography. Currently, I'm using
the aps style which fits so far, except of the plain number as reference.
In concrete, I want to change the following:
- Use the first letter of the last name and the year as reference (this should
be exactly
ch, since then the previously working
> viewers might break. He therefore added repeat as a key, so
> \setupsynctex[state=repeat] will use the new approach.
Thanks for that clarification.
>>> - we assume that synctex is set up in the document with
>>> \setupsynctex[sta
Command/ startxtable
Command/ stoplinenote
Command/ style
Command/ synonym
Command/ textbackground
Command/ textnote
Command/ tooltip
Command/ type
Command/ typebuffer
Command/ unit
___
If your question is of interest to ot
t; - we assume that synctex is set up in the document with
>
> > \setupsynctex[state=start]
> > \setupsynctex[state=repeat] % less efficient but gets around issue
>
> I haven't been using either of those, since auctex does The Right Thing for
> me. Or, at least, it used
emacs+auctex+PDFview work now?
> - we assume that synctex is set up in the document with
> \setupsynctex[state=start]
> \setupsynctex[state=repeat] % less efficient but gets around issue
I haven't been using either of those, since auctex does The Right Thing for
me. Or, at least,
[state=start]
\setupsynctex[state=repeat] % less efficient but gets around issue
- when context is run 'headless' (on a server) it's often done in
batchmode because one knows that the style works and in that case
synctex makes no sense so we disable it; this avoids the need to patch
the style
Hm, I see.
This question appeared while using the tug-boat-style. Taking the example at
the end of the style I adapted my article accordingly. However I missed the
point to enable the mode “columns”…
Thanks for the explanation!
Willi
> On 10 Apr 2024, at 14:21, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>
for i within tt : pathpart i && endfor cycle
withshademethod "linear"
withshadedirection up
withshadecolors (red, blue) ;
\stopMPcode
}
\definehead[Myhead][section]
\setuphead[Myhead][
style=\Mystyle,
]
\startMyhead[title=sample] a sample text
withshademethod "linear"
withshadedirection up
withshadecolors (red, blue) ;
\stopMPcode
}
\definehead[Myhead][section]
\setuphead[Myhead][
style=\Mystyle,
]
\startMyhead[title=sample] a sample text \stopMyhead
\stoptext
and the code below works but does not colo
ll).
Or, do you define commands for each page?
I think it is better to define a single margin text command and use a
doublesided page setup.
> \definemargindata[inrightmargin][right][margin=margin,width=.50em\rightmarginwidth,style=,color=]
> \definemarginframed[MyInMargin][topframe=on,b
Hi Jeroen,
You can try this :
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=inner,
style={\ssx\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=left]
Sorry if I send owls to Athens !
JP
Le 19/03/2024 à 15:38, Jeroen a écrit :
For comments that are placed in the margin
Jeroen schrieb am 19.03.2024 um 12:59:
I have some style adjustments for the chapters. The chapter "numbers"
need to be Boek I, Boek II, etc. A vertical separator was introduced
with an inframe. The chapter title at the right side does not vertically
align properly with the chap
Jeroen schrieb am 19.03.2024 um 19:34:
This one unbolds the margin text:
\setupmargindata[inouter][style=\tf]
This one works well, it unbolds and reduces the size of the margin text:
\setupmargindata
[inouter]
[style={\switchtobodyfont[8pt]}]
This one does not seem to make a change
{\framed[width=130mm,align=right,leftframe=on,
rulethickness=0.8pt]{#2}}%
\egroup}
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Boek~]
\setuphead[chapter][style={\bfc}, command=\HeadTitle, textstyle=bold]
...
\startchapter
[title={Algemene Beginselen},
ownnumber={I}]
Op di 19 mrt 2024 om 15:49 schreef Hraban Ramm
This one unbolds the margin text:
\setupmargindata[inouter][style=\tf]
This one works well, it unbolds and reduces the size of the margin text:
\setupmargindata
[inouter]
[style={\switchtobodyfont[8pt]}]
This one does not seem to make a change:
\setupmargindata[inmargin][style={\tf
On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 15:38:16 +0100
Jeroen wrote:
> Can this text be placed in the margin in regular text or possibly
> in slightly smaller font size compared to the regular text in the
> document?
\setupmargindata
[inleft]
[style=\tf
in the document?
\setupmargindata[inouter][style=]
or
\setupmargindata[inleft][style={\switchtobodyfont[8pt]}]
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg
?
Try \setupmargindata[inmargin][style={\tf}]
I don’t know why the default is bold.
Hraban
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki!
maillist : ntg-context@ntg.nl
] to assure the same text height.
HTH, Hraban
Am 19.03.24 um 12:59 schrieb Jeroen:
I have some style adjustments for the chapters. The chapter "numbers"
need to be Boek I, Boek II, etc. A vertical separator was introduced
with an inframe. The chapter title at the right side does not
I have some style adjustments for the chapters. The chapter "numbers" need
to be Boek I, Boek II, etc. A vertical separator was introduced with an
inframe. The chapter title at the right side does not vertically align
properly with the chapter number in the frame (inside the frame is
ommands for each page?
I think it is better to define a single margin text command and use a
doublesided page setup.
> \definemargindata[inrightmargin][right][margin=margin,width=.50em\rightmarginwidth,style=,color=]
> \definemarginframed[MyInMargin][topframe=on,bottomframe=on,rulethickness=1pt,
&g
, width=13.50cm]
\starttext
\margintext {1.1.1}
{\bf Beispiel 3.2.17. (Vertauschung von All- und Existenzquantor).} \par
So I have here an example from the second page:
\definemargindata[inrightmargin][right][margin=margin,width=.50em\rightmarginwidth,style=,color=]
\definemarginframed[MyInMargin
[probably off-topic , my apologies ]
For a project in my spare time (i.e. no deadlines)
I am collecting all kind of info I can find on the net (so free/non free
fonts, books , specs, images raster /vectorial..whatever) on the
Kaiti (楷体) or “Regular style”
https://fonts.google.com/knowledge
't showing the
error, so something else in the document is causing it:
\setvalue{W3}{this is text for W3}
\defineregister[learnedshort][compress=yes]
\setupregister[learnedshort][style=sansbold, textstyle=slanted, n=3,
pagenumber=yes, indicator=no]
%
\defineregister[learnedlong][compress=yes]
\set
the
error, so something else in the document is causing it:
\setvalue{W3}{this is text for W3}
\defineregister[learnedshort][compress=yes]
\setupregister[learnedshort][style=sansbold, textstyle=slanted, n=3,
pagenumber=yes, indicator=no]
%
\defineregister[learnedlong][compress=yes]
\set
}
\defineregister[learnedshort][compress=yes]
\setupregister[learnedshort][style=sansbold, textstyle=slanted, n=3,
pagenumber=yes, indicator=no]
%
\defineregister[learnedlong][compress=yes]
\setupregister[learnedlong][style=sansbold, textstyle=slanted, n=2,
pagenumber=yes, indicator=no]
%
\define[1
is whether this was caused by simply enabling compact
fonts or by doing it twice.
The results happen when you use compact mode and is a result of
\glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style even when you
switch back to the upright style.
Many thanks for your explaination,
using
compact
fonts or by doing it twice.
The results happen when you use compact mode and is a result of
\glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style even when you
switch back to the upright style.
Many thanks for your explaination,
using the low level commands
\glyphscale
\glyphxscale
you use compact mode and is a result of
\glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style even when you
switch back to the upright style.
Many thanks for your explaination,
using the low level commands
\glyphscale
\glyphxscale
\glyphyscale
\glyphslant
\glyphweight
directly can have side
results happen when you use compact mode and is a result of
> \glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style even when you
> switch back to the upright style.
Many thanks for your explaination,
Pablo
__
by default in LMTX.
AFAIR Hans uses the setting in his own documents.
Then my question is whether this was caused by simply enabling compact
fonts or by doing it twice.
The results happen when you use compact mode and is a result of
\glyphslant which keeps the value of the italic style eve
},
it={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}},
sl={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
a\\
\em b\\
\em c\\
\em d
},
it={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}},
sl={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}}]
\setupbodyfontenvironment
[default]
[em=italic]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
a\\
\em b\\
\em c\\
\em d
Dear list,
the following latest gets differents results when compiled with MkXL and
MkIV (in current latest from 2024.03.05 11:26):
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Termes]
[features={default, quality},
it={style: regular, features:{default, quality, slanted}},
sl={style
\md\normalmd
\let\mi\normalmi
\let\ms\normalms
\definehighlight[medium ] [command=no,style=medium]
\definehighlight[mediumitalic ] [command=no,style=mediumitalic]
\definehighlight[mediumslanted] [command=no,style=mediumslanted]
Is that necessary? And is it enough?
\starttypescript [sans
}
\let\md\normalmd
\let\mi\normalmi
\let\ms\normalms
\definehighlight[medium ] [command=no,style=medium]
\definehighlight[mediumitalic ] [command=no,style=mediumitalic]
\definehighlight[mediumslanted] [command=no,style=mediumslanted]
Is that necessary? And is it enough?
\starttypescript
On 3/3/2024 11:54 AM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfeature[wider][extend=2]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Pagella]
[features={default, quality, wider},
it={style: regular, features:{default, slanted
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfeature[wider][extend=2]
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Pagella]
[features={default, quality, wider},
it={style: regular, features:{default, slanted, quality}},
bf={style: regular, features:{default, boldened-30
yes,1em]
\setupinterlinespace
[line=2\bodyfontsize,
height=0.9,
depth=0.1]
\setupruby
[style={\switchtobodyfont[6pt]}]
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided,
location=none]
\setuphead
[title,subject]
[align=middle]
\startsetups [header:rightpage]
\startframed
=doublesided, location={header, inmargin}]
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=inner,
style={\ssx\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=right]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic]
% Use Theano Didot as Ancient Greek font
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][serif
style is interesting. I do not understand the purpose of
the \it for example. I did put something together that you can try,
but I don't know if this is what you are looking for.
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem
\m{\forall n \in \naturalnumbers\mtp{:} n^2 > n \implies n > 1},
\st
Hi Uschi,
Your coding style is interesting. I do not understand the purpose of
the \it for example. I did put something together that you can try,
but I don't know if this is what you are looking for.
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\startitem
\m{\forall n \in \naturalnumbers\mtp{:} n^2 > n \impl
]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided, location={header, inmargin}]
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=inner,
style={setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=right]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic]
\definefallbackfamily[mainface][rm][Theano
Didot
not much interested in dashed borders but to have lines
affected by my sketchy style - courtesy of Aditya et al., see below)
Taco, will the syntax pages in the wiki update automatically to a newer
version?
"""
\startuseMPgraphic{mp:sketchy}
input mp-sketch.mp;
sketchypaths;
ske
and for a
specific style that demands certain fonts one can also put the
definitions in the style.
On Sun, Feb 18, 2024 at 3:12 AM Shiv Shankar Dayal
mailto:shivshankar.da...@gmail.com>> wrote:
The only change I made was that I started using a 9pt modern font
than a 10 pt moder
Dear list,
It seems with one of the latest lmtx this old reported issue
(https://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg84988.html) is back.
MWE:
\setupinteraction[state=start,color=red,style=]
\setupbtx[aps:cite][alternative=entry]
\usebtxdefinitions[aps]
\startbuffer [bib]
@ARTICLE
ki.contextgarden.net/Command/starttabulate
>> and
>> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate
>> and
>> http://www.ntg.nl/maps/22/28.pdf
>> there is a conspicuous lack of examples with vrules. And the tables in the
>> (at least) the starttabulate wiki page which use
don't use tabulate
to create the tables.
Coincidence? I think not. :-)
Table which rely on rules to make the content readable have a serious
problem
(read Edward Tufte books how you can improve the visual style) but the
better
alternative in this case are either natural tables or extreme tabl
style
(also lightweight). On the contrary context uses layers of abstraction,
a more complex font, math, structure, page etc etc etc sytstem.
In fact, plain tex had to be as it is because otherwise it would take
ages to process teh texbook. On a pc one could see the page numbers
crawl so
> flushing realpage 19, userpage 17, subpage 19
structure > sectioning > section @ level 3 : 0.3.1 -> Scripts
tex error > tex error on line 370 in file
/home/gerion/src/context/doc/context/sources/general/manuals/math/math-spacing.tex:
Math error: par
d for align, so now that can
>>> be used "inline" in formulas. See attached. I hope it helps.
>>>
>>> Best, Mikael
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 9:41 PM Otared Kavian >> <mailto:ota...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi M
these documents cannot go through the mailing list.In a document written a year and half ago I have the following definition:\definemathmatrix[alignedcases][align={right,left,left},distance=3pt,left={\left\{},right={\right.},style=\displaystyle]in order to typeset multi-lines formulas regro
yfontenvironment[16pt]
> \setupbodyfont[mainface, 16pt]
> \starttext
> \startmakeup[standard][style=\bf]
> \switchtobodyfont[coverface]
> This is a cover.
> \stopmakeup
>
> This is text.
> \stoptext
>
> Compiling the sample with current latest (2024.01.08 11:23),
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\definefontfamily[mainface][rm][TeX Gyre Pagella]
\definefontfamily[coverface][rm][TeX Gyre Termes]
\setupbodyfont[mainface, 16pt]
\starttext
\startmakeup[standard][style=\bf]
\switchtobodyfont[coverface]
This is a cover.
\stopmakeup
I came across a table of contents style that’s hardly possible with TeX:
https://historians.social/@dbellingradt/111760591144801241
(image is too big for the ML)
(Yes of course you can do it with manual references and MetaPost lines…)
;D
Dear list,
the issue I’m experiencing comes from XML sources typeset with ConTeXt.
I have tried, but I found no way to get a minimal sample.
For code fragments in the XML source, I use:
\bgroup\xmlprettyprinttext{#1}{none}\egroup
To which I apply:
\setuptyping
[style={\tt\wider
Hi Shiv,
The author of tikz-euclide has another package, tikz-elements, which looks like
it could be used to do all of these calculations for MetaFun.
The tikz-elements package, in spite of its name, appears to contain exactly one
line of TikZ code. This line is in the very simple style file
inbetween.
2. Don't add the "MkXL" bit - it's a distracting detail that no one needs to know at this
stage. Also it looks like "Mk 40" in Roman numerals, or extra large.
ok. But “extra large” is intentional, I guess.
3. I though Hans had stopped using the TeX styl
On 12/01/2024 00:18, Bruce Horrocks wrote:
3. I though Hans had stopped using the TeX style capitalisation now i.e.
just "Context"?
Maybe this is the time to change to a 'ctx' token instead of 'context'
(e.g. a lot ambiguity when searching online)
ctx as in cee-tee-ex
or i
actual drawing.
2. Don't add the "MkXL" bit - it's a distracting detail that no one needs to
know at this stage. Also it looks like "Mk 40" in Roman numerals, or extra
large.
3. I though Hans had stopped using the TeX style capitalisation now i.e. just
"Context"
ow}, width=\outermarginwidth,
headcolor=red, color=green, style={\tfx\setupinterlinespace}, align=width]
\setupexternalfigures[location=default]
\setupmargindata[style={\tfx}, stack=yes]
\setupmargindata[inouter][color=orange]
\setupmargindata[ininner][color=blue]
\showframe
\starttext
\section{Margin Tes
em?
Take the file that is not working. Comment out as much as possible,
but so that you still have something that gives unexpected output. A
sample file that gives correct output is not so easy to help from.
/Mikae
Shiv Shankar Dayal schrieb am 30.12.2023 um 09:40:
I tried this for old style factorial, but it appears much below the
line in which it is used. How can I bring it up?
Replace the \inmframed command with \mcframed.
\define[1]\oldfact
{\mcframed[frame=off,strut=no,leftframe=on,bottomframe
I tried this for old style factorial, but it appears much below the line in
which it is used. How can I bring it up?
On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 6:18 PM Shiv Shankar Dayal <
shivshankar.da...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> A simple alternative to tikz is the usage of \framed.
>>
By "old style" factorial, do you mean the inside corner notation (shaped
like an L )?
If so, Why?
On 2023-12-27 05:01, Shiv Shankar Dayal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How can I typeset old style factorial symbol and theorems in ConTeXt. I found
> https://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pd
Hi!
Not by computer, and I'm sure Hans (or Wolfgang) has already shown a way to
do the old factorial with the actuarian mechanism when I'm back to the
computer...
/Mikael
Den ons 27 dec. 2023 13:49Shiv Shankar Dayal
skrev:
>
>
> A simple alternative to tikz is the usage of \framed.
>>
>>
A simple alternative to tikz is the usage of \framed.
>
> \define[1]\oldfact
> {\inmframed[frame=off,strut=no,leftframe=on,bottomframe=on]{#1}}
>
> \starttext
>
> \m{\oldfact{n}}
>
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
>
> Thanks a lot. It should work nicely.
--
Respect,
Shiv Shankar Dayal
Shiv Shankar Dayal schrieb am 27.12.2023 um 13:31:
What do you expect here to pass as argument to the oldfact command?
I will pass something like n, 5, 10 etc.
A simple alternative to tikz is the usage of \framed.
\define[1]\oldfact
What do you expect here to pass as argument to the oldfact command?
>
I will pass something like n, 5, 10 etc.
>
> This works here:
>
> \defineenumeration
> [proof]
> [closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}}]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startproof
> \samplefile{lorem}
> \stopproof
>
> \stoptext
>
/maps/36/09.pdf page no. 28 then proof is
defined as
\defineenumeration
[proof]
[ text=Proof,
number=no,
headstyle=italic,
title=no, %this is the default
closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}},
style=normal]
But the closessymbol does not work.
I will create a minimum working example and post
=no, %this is the default
closesymbol={\mathematics{\square}},
style=normal]
But the closessymbol does not work.
I will create a minimum working example and post it as soon as possible.
On Wed, Dec 27, 2023 at 5:44 PM Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Shi
Shiv Shankar Dayal schrieb am 27.12.2023 um 13:01:
Hi,
How can I typeset old style factorial symbol and theorems in ConTeXt.
I found https://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pdf but it does not work. What
adaptation should I do for it to work?
Can you be more precise what you have tried and doesn't
Hi,
How can I typeset old style factorial symbol and theorems in ConTeXt. I
found https://www.ntg.nl/maps/36/09.pdf but it does not work. What
adaptation should I do for it to work?
--
Respect,
Shiv Shankar Dayal
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