?
Below is a different solution to your problem with works without
\startlines because you already mark up each individual line in the poem
which make it possible to add a linebreak in the output.
With \blank options (samepage) you can avoid pagebreaks between stanzas.
\startxmlsetups xml:test
t here.
How can this be done?
Hi Denis,
I must confess I don’t get which is your actual question.
\blank works here and you know that (since you in
aces around it.
begin example
\def\CommandA#1{(#1)}
\tolerant\def\CommandB#_{(#1)}
\starttext
\CommandA abc\par
\CommandB abc\blank
\CommandA {ab}c\par
\CommandB {ab}c\blank
\stoptext
end example
You can find a list with all new co
ess, there must
be a
command to do that, but \par seems to have no effect here.
How can this be done?
Hi Denis,
I must confess I don’t get which is your actual question.
\blank works here and you know that (since you included it in your
code).
MkIV with \par works in your sample and LMTX with
t here.
How can this be done?
Hi Denis,
I must confess I don’t get which is your actual question.
\blank works here and you know that (since you included it i
i Denis,
I must confess I don’t get which is your actual question.
\blank works here and you know that (since you included it in your
code).
MkIV with \par works in your sample and LMTX with \par doesn’t.
I wonder whether this might be a bug in LMTX.
Just in case it might help,
Thanks for your a
it.
begin example
\tolerant\def\CommandA#_#*#_#*#_#*#_{(#1)(#2)(#3)(#4)}
\tolerant\def\CommandB#_#,#_#,#_#,#_{(#1)(#2)(#3)(#4)}
\starttext
A: \CommandA{a} xxx\par
B: \CommandB{a} xxx\blank
A: \CommandA{a}{b} xxx\par
B: \CommandB{a}{b} xxx\blank
A: \CommandA{a}{b}{c
to do that, but \par seems to have no effect here.
How can this be done?
Hi Denis,
I must confess I don’t get which is your actual question.
\blank works here and you know that (since you in
s…\stoplines. I guess, there must be a
> command to do that, but \par seems to have no effect here.
>
> How can this be done?
Hi Denis,
I must confess I don’t get which is your actual question.
\blank works here and you know that (since you included it in your code).
MkIV with \par works in
no effect here.
How can this be done?
Best,
Denis
%%%
\setuplines[before={\blank},after={\blank},inbetween={ARE WE INBETWEEN?\blank}]
% XML Nodes auswählen
\startxmlsetups xml:test
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{*}{-}
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{doc
out yet.
>>
>> Here it is my text:
>>
>> ```
>>
>> setuplist[height=0]
>>
>> \startitemize[n]
>>
>> \item It's impossible --- don't waste my time.
>>
>> \item It's possible, but not worth doing.
>>
>> \item I said it was
.
\stopitemize
```
Now the distance between the items is equal to the blank space between
paragraphs.
I want to reduce it equal to the distance between the lines of a paragraph.
You asked for a list, that is e.g. a table of contents (list of numbered
items like sections or floats).
If you want to affect
is equal to the blank space between
paragraphs.
I want to reduce it equal to the distance between the lines of a paragraph.
Best,
Hong
April 25, 2024 at 4:22 PM, "Henning Hraban Ramm" wrote:
> Am 25.04.24 um 10:20 schrieb h...@hongfeng.ch:
>
>> which parameter i
Am 25.04.24 um 10:20 schrieb h...@hongfeng.ch:
which parameter in `\setuplist` is used for adjusting the distance
between the items of a list?
Usually it’s the general line height.
You can use "inbetween=\blank[3pt]" to insert extra space.
(Unteste
Meyer:
how can I suppress a blank line between a text paragraph and
\placefigure?
I get one there, but I don't want it.
Did you try
\setupfloat[figure][spacebefore=,]
?
or "none" or "{disable,nowhite,back}"
You can set the space only for *all* floats, e.g.
\se
Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 06.04.2024 um 12:56:
Am 06.04.24 um 12:48 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
how can I suppress a blank line between a text paragraph and
\placefigure?
I get one there, but I don't want it.
Did you try
\setupfloat[figure][spacebefore=,]
?
or "none" or "{disab
Am 06.04.24 um 12:48 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
how can I suppress a blank line between a text paragraph and \placefigure?
I get one there, but I don't want it.
Did you try
\setupfloat[figure][spacebefore=,]
?
or "none" or "{disable,nowhite,back}"
https://wiki.contextgarden.ne
Hi folks,
how can I suppress a blank line between a text paragraph and \placefigure?
I get one there, but I don't want it.
Thanks and greetings on a sunny weekend
Thomas
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a similar
effect as \starttextdisplay.
\usemodule[visual]
\setupfloat[figure][location=left]
\starttext
\fakewords{10}{20}
\startlinecorrection
\fakeimage{4cm}{3cm}{6cm}{4cm}
\stoplinecorrection
\fakewords{10}{20}
\blank[2*line]
\fakewords{10}{20}
\startplacefigure[location={force,none}]
\fakeimage
[visual]
\setupfloat[figure][location=left]
\starttext
\fakewords{10}{20}
\startlinecorrection
\fakeimage{4cm}{3cm}{6cm}{4cm}
\stoplinecorrection
\fakewords{10}{20}
\blank[2*line]
\fakewords{10}{20}
\startplacefigure[location={force,none}]
\fakeimage{4cm}{3cm}{6cm}{4cm}
\stopplacefigure
\fakewords
]
\starttext
\fakewords{10}{20}
\startlinecorrection
\fakeimage{4cm}{3cm}{6cm}{4cm}
\stoplinecorrection
\fakewords{10}{20}
\blank[2*line]
\fakewords{10}{20}
\startplacefigure[location={force,none}]
\fakeimage{4cm}{3cm}{6cm}{4cm}
\stopplacefigure
\fakewords{10}{20}
\blank[2*line]
\fakewords{10}{20
!
\blank
\underbar{Good buye!}
\stoptext
I am using the latest version of ConTeXt from March 11.
Do I miss something?
Kind regards
Willi
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alternative=startendpages,
criterium=all,
headnumber=no,
interaction=page,
numberalign=flushright,
before={\blank[2.2ex, fixed]},
inbetween=\endgraf,
]
\setuplist[StudyTitle][
state=start,
textcolor=black,
alternative=startendpages,
criterium=all,
headnumber=no,
interaction=all,
numberalign=flushright
]
\strut
\blank
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\vfill
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\vfill
\stopbuffer
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d]{\bf
#1}\autoinsertnextspace}
…
\startsection[title=Lists]
\TODO{Research the options of \tex{setupitemgroup}!}
\stopsection
…
\startchapter[title=Work list]
Sections that still need work.\blank
\placetodos
\stopchapter
So I get a prominent marker in the content and the title of the affected
section a
es to link to that blank spot?
--Joel
On Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at 07:53:21 AM MDT, Joel via ntg-context
wrote:
I have some custom registers that I use to index some information. When
compiled, it just prints [entry not flushed] instead of printing some of the
page numbers.
I have tens of
d as being present, so the index will still point
to that particular page.
This solution seems to be what's causing the [entry not flushed] error in the
index.
Is there another solution instead of startnointerferencethat will hide text or
any content but still allow page references to link to
in principle all the setups
and definitions must be before the body of your document which begns with
\starttext. Another point i sthat instead of using \par you can leave a blank
line, which makes the document more readable. And you don’t need to break the
lines by « hand », since ConTeXt does
\getvariable{tugboat}{author}}\par
\getvariable{tugboat}{address}\par
{\tt\getvariable{tugboat}{email}}\par
\startStreszczenia
\doifelsebufferempty {abstract} {
% no abstract
} {
\blank[line
erkennen, dass
ein \m ∃\forall∀ oder ein \m \forall∀\m∃ versteckt ist. Dann ist es besonders
wichtig, die
Formulierung sehr lange zu prüfen und eventuell auch formalisiert
noch einmal aufzuschreiben.”
\blank
\setupnarrower [left=0.80cm, right=0.80cm]
\startnarrower[left, right]
\definehspace[oneem
] [sans] [FreeSans] [rscale=0.7]
\definefontfamily[mainface] [serif] [GFS Didot]
\setupbodyfont[mainface]
\setupindenting[1.5em]
\setupindenting[yes]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\defineframedtext
[MyFrame]
[before={\blank},
after={\blank},
frame=off,
background=MyFrame,
%width=\textwidth
eventuell auch formalisiert
noch einmal aufzuschreiben.”
\blank
Der Wert von \m{y = f(x)} ist unabhängig von der Wahl\par von \m{x\doubleprime}
ist gleichbedeutend mit \m{∃y : ∀x : f(x) = y} \par (Beutelspacher [10, S.54]).
\stopparagraph
\stoptext
So this is the example. What I like to do
cheval est prévue par les Thraces, ainsi qu'une fête de nuit
\quote{qui vaut la peine d'être vue} (ἣν ἄξιον θεάσασθαι; {\em èn
axion théasasthai} - 328a).
\blank
Κάθε άνθρωπος δικαιούται να επικαλείται όλα τα δικαιώματα και όλες τις
ελευθερίες που προκηρύσσει η παρούσα Διακήρυξη, χωρίς
±ÌÌξιον θεαÌÏαÏθαι; {\em èn
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ents in detail.
\startluacode
userdata = userdata or {}
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local the_buffer = buffers.getlines("TestQuestions")
local tracker = 0
local the_question = {}
-- Go through the buffer of questions one line at a time
for i = 1,#
"c"}
-- Go through the buffer of questions one line at a time
for i = 1,#the_buffer do
-- Skip blank lines but 'collect' non-blank lines until we have four
-- (which is assumed to be a whole question)
if string.strip(the_buffer[i]) == "" then
tra
sy=1.001 in order to get the original height. Although not to difficult with a jump to Lua code, I would prefer not.yours sincerelydr. Hans van der Meer\starttext\ConTeXt\space version \contextversion\blank\type{\externalfigure[testfile.jpg]} source figure\crlf\externalfigure[testfile.jpg]\crlf\t
gt; I'm typesetting an address book whose addresses are in XML. A typical entry
>> has this structure:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > mobile="" />
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> initials and birthday a
t; has this structure:
>
>
>
>
>mobile="" />
>
>
>
>
>
> initials and birthday are required, first_name can be left blank and email,
> mobile and maiden_name are optional.
>
> I've written a macro (name) to com
first_name can be left blank and
email, mobile and maiden_name are optional.
I've written a macro (name) to compose the name, i.e. initials,
first_name (maiden_name), and another macro (nameemaillink) to make the
name a link associated with an email address.
% Derive an individual's name
\def\nam
Greetings,
I'm typesetting an address book whose addresses are in XML. A typical entry
has this structure:
initials and birthday are required, first_name can be left blank and email,
mobile and maiden_name are optional.
I've written a macro (name
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
Consider the following:
\starttext
Text before.
\startitemize[1,nowhite]
\item item 1
\item item 2
\startitemize[5,nowhite]
\item sub-item 1
\item sub-item 2
\stopitemize
\item item 3
\stopitemize
Text after.
\stoptext
Notwithstanding the "nowhite" options, there is a blank line
Wichura's \BeginTable ... \EndTable macros, I occasionally
>> use the \\+nm feature to add n points above the current line and/or m
>> points below the current line.
>> Q3: Does ConTexT's \starttable ... \endtable have this feature?
>> If so, how does one ac
y not, you don’t use \\ in a ConTeXt table.
There’s \TB[] that understands the same parameters as \blank
Hraban
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paragraph is not on
grid in the new and the old version (and comma).
Grid is not as easy as it looks first. Low level tricks like fills
or skips can mess it up.
Maybe \startlinecorrection helps… (No, it doesn’t.)
It also doesn’t help to add a \blank or \par after \vfill.
I know it, i
.
Maybe \startlinecorrection helps… (No, it doesn’t.)
It also doesn’t help to add a \blank or \par after \vfill.
I know it, i tried it. And I tried \snaptogrid \vbox {}, it doesn't work
too.
Only counting empty rows and set the number in \blank[ *big] works!
You need a fixed space
… (No, it doesn’t.)
It also doesn’t help to add a \blank or \par after \vfill.
I know it, i tried it. And I tried \snaptogrid \vbox {}, it doesn't work
too.
Only counting empty rows and set the number in \blank[ *big] works!
Hans, how about adding \blank[fill] for a vertical fill that keeps
the problem
is still \hfill that the last paragraph is not on grid in the new and
the old version (and comma).
Grid is not as easy as it looks first. Low level tricks like fills or
skips can mess it up.
Maybe \startlinecorrection helps… (No, it doesn’t.)
It also doesn’t help to add a \blank
:
Here comes my minimal example.
\vfill doesn't fit the grid, the counted blank works.
Is it possible to jump to grid with blank[?] ?
Am 14.01.24 um 13:53 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Thomas Meyer schrieb am 14.01.2024 um 11:21:
Thank you Wolfgang and Hraban,
it can be so easy!
But if my last
Got it.
Am 14.01.24 um 17:36 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
Here comes my minimal example.
\vfill doesn't fit the grid, the counted blank works.
Is it possible to jump to grid with blank[?] ?
Am 14.01.24 um 13:53 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Thomas Meyer schrieb am 14.01.2024 um 11:21:
Thank you
\define[1]\mystopitemize{\stopitemize\doifsamestringelse{#1}{\par}{\blank}{#1}}
> \starttext
> This is a short paragraph.
> This is a line before an itemization.
> \startitemize[nowhite]
> \item First item.
> \item Second item.
> \mystopitemize
> This is a short paragraph i
On 15 Jan 2024, at 16:15, Jim wrote:
>
> I would like
> something which automagically "does the right thing".
Not pretty, but... :-)
\setupwhitespace [big]
\setuppapersize [letter]
\define[1]\mystopitemize{\stopitemize\doifsamestringelse{#1}{\par}{\blank}{#1}}
\startt
do you mean for all instances?
I hate to go out on a limb and say "all", but I mean that if there is text
"immediately" following the \stopitemize (i.e., no \par token or vertical
mode material before more text), then there is no white space following the
last \it
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 17:39 (+0100), Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Jim schrieb am 15.01.2024 um 01:42:
>> I have
>> \setupwhitespace [big]
>> so that I get "a blank line" between paragraphs.
>> I would like to *not* have "blank lines" before and af
Jim schrieb am 15.01.2024 um 01:42:
I have
\setupwhitespace [big]
so that I get "a blank line" between paragraphs.
I would like to *not* have "blank lines" before and after my items. For
example, if there is more "paragraph text" after the last item I wo
I have
\setupwhitespace [big]
so that I get "a blank line" between paragraphs.
I would like to *not* have "blank lines" before and after my items. For
example, if there is more "paragraph text" after the last item I wo
},
margin=yes,
align={right, broad},
blank={3*halfline},
before={\blank[3*halfline]},
after={\blank[3*halfline]}]
Could anyone be so kind to explain me why the first three options from
\setuptyping work (style, margin and alignment), and the other three
don’t work at all?
Sorry
Here comes my minimal example.
\vfill doesn't fit the grid, the counted blank works.
Is it possible to jump to grid with blank[?] ?
Am 14.01.24 um 13:53 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Thomas Meyer schrieb am 14.01.2024 um 11:21:
Thank you Wolfgang and Hraban,
it can be so easy!
But if my last
ge]
\setuppagenumbering
[state=stop]
\setupmakeup
[standard]
[align=middle]
\setupblank
[2*line]
\showframe
\starttext
\dorecurse{12}{%%
\startstandardmakeup
Text \blank
{\tfd\recurselevel} \blank
Text
\stopstandardmakeup
\page}
\stoptext
That's how I
}
\blank
\dontleavehmode\externalfigure[dummy][location=low,height=\lineheight]
\samplefile{ward}
\blank
\samplefile{ward} \inlinefigure[dummy] \samplefile{ward}
\blank
\inlinefigure[dummy] \samplefile{ward}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Am 09.01.24 um 14:43 schrieb G.C.H.M. Verhaag via ntg-context:
Hi,
The example below works as expected, but within my product it doesn't.
% Subject example before and after!
\setuphead[subject][color=limegreen,before={\blank[none]},after={\blank[none]},align={flushleft,nothyphenated,tolerant
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 2:45 PM G.C.H.M. Verhaag via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The example below works as expected, but within my product it doesn't.
>
> % Subject example before and after!
>
> \setuphead[subject][color=limegreen,before={\blank[none]},after={\blank[no
Hi,
The example below works as expected, but within my product it doesn't.
% Subject example before and after!
\setuphead[subject][color=limegreen,before={\blank[none]},after={\blank[none]},align={flushleft,nothyphenated,tolerant}]
\starttext
A paragraph before calling the subject.
\subject
command.
>
> Now I'd like to have no vertical space before and after the header. I've
> tried just that by setting either before= and after= and before=\blank[none]
> and after=\blank[none].
>
> But none of these seem to work. Any idea?
>
> Gerard
Can you give a small but
that by setting either *before=* and *after=* and
*before=\blank[none]* and *after=\blank[none]*.
But none of these seem to work. Any idea?
Gerard
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Files\MiKTeX 2.9\miktex\bin\texify.exe
My question is: Should I put the PATH in WinEdt or in Windows? Or in ConTeXt?
$TEXROOT/tex/texmf-$ARCH/bin/lib/luametatex/zint
Many thanks
Uschi
Von: Henning Hraban Ramm
Gesendet: Montag, 18. Dezember 2023 20:34:15
An: ntg
Ursula Hermann:
> Dear List
> After compiling
> \usemodule[m-zint]
> \starttext
> \barcode[alternative=isbnx, text=9783865419026, width=4cm] \blank[big]
> \barcode[alternative=qrcode, text={wie weet waar willem wever woont},
> width=3cm] \stoptext
>
> I got , what y
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 18, 2023 at 6:57 PM Dean Hung wrote:
>
> Hi ConText friends,
>
> I am trying to increase the vertical distance between the underbrace and the
> part of the equation above the underbrace.
>
> \startformula
> \underbrace{x+y+z}_{\blank[1cm]\mathrm{my te
the part of the equation above the underbrace.
> >
> > \startformula
> > \underbrace{x+y+z}_{\blank[1cm]\mathrm{my text here}}
> > \stopformula
> >
> > I've tried using \blank and \vspace, but to no avail. For example:
> >
> > \underbrace{x+y+z}_{\bl
On Mon, 18 Dec 2023, Dean Hung wrote:
> Hi ConText friends,
>
> I am trying to increase the vertical distance between the underbrace and
> the part of the equation above the underbrace.
>
> \startformula
> \underbrace{x+y+z}_{\blank[1cm]\mathrm{my text here}}
> \sto
Am 18.12.23 um 17:05 schrieb Ursula Hermann:
Dear List
After compiling
\usemodule[m-zint]
\starttext
\barcode[alternative=isbnx, text=9783865419026, width=4cm] \blank[big]
\barcode[alternative=qrcode, text={wie weet waar willem wever woont},
width=3cm] \stoptext
I got , what you see
Hi ConText friends,
I am trying to increase the vertical distance between the underbrace and
the part of the equation above the underbrace.
\startformula
\underbrace{x+y+z}_{\blank[1cm]\mathrm{my text here}}
\stopformula
I've tried using \blank and \vspace, but to no avail. For example
On 18/12/2023 17:05, Ursula Hermann wrote:
After compiling
\usemodule[m-zint]
\starttext
\barcode[alternative=isbnx, text=9783865419026, width=4cm] \blank[big]
\barcode[alternative=qrcode, text={wie weet waar willem wever woont},
width=3cm] \stoptext
I got , what you see in the pdf.
context
Dear List
After compiling
\usemodule[m-zint]
\starttext
\barcode[alternative=isbnx, text=9783865419026, width=4cm] \blank[big]
\barcode[alternative=qrcode, text={wie weet waar willem wever woont},
width=3cm] \stoptext
I got , what you see in the pdf.
Many Thanks
Uschi
-Ursprüngliche
]
\stoptext
Is that the right way?
just \usemodule[zint]
For what it is worth, the [zint] variant does not work on my linux
platform, the [m-zint] does work correctly.
\usemodule[m-zint]
\starttext
\barcode[alternative=isbnx, text=9783865419026, width=4cm]
\blank[big]
\barcode[alternative=qrcode
g nur schwer zu erkennen, dass ein
\m{∃\forall} oder ein \m{\forall\m∃} versteckt ist. Dann ist es besonders
wichtig, die Formulierung sehr lange zu prüfen und eventuell auch formalisiert
noch einmal aufzuschreiben.”
\blank
Der Wert von \m{y = f(x)} ist unabhängig von der Wahl\par von \m{x\do
ist es aus der Formulierung nur schwer zu erkennen, dass
ein \m{∃\forall} oder ein \m{\forall\m∃} versteckt ist. Dann ist es besonders
wichtig, die
Formulierung sehr lange zu prüfen und eventuell auch formalisiert
noch einmal aufzuschreiben.”
\blank
Der Wert von \m{y = f(x)} ist unabhängig von der Wa
, f).\par
\stoptext
\blank
\starttext
\startparagraph
\blank
\tf Mitunter ist es aus der Formulierung nur schwer zu erkennen, dass
ein \m ∃\forall∀oder ein \m \forall∀\m∃versteckt ist. Dann ist es
besonders wichtig, die
Formulierung sehr lange zu prüfen und eventuell auch formalisiert
noch
Frauen. Die Aus-\par
sage h(m, f) sei ”m ist verliebt in f“. Unter diesen Voraussetzungen
machen Sie sich die Bedeutung der beiden Aussagen klar.
\stoptext
\par
\starttext
1. \m\forall m ∈ M : ∃f ∈ F : h(m, f).\par
2. ∃f ∈ F : ∀m ∈ M : h(m, f).\par
\stoptext
\blank
\starttext
\startparagraph
\blank
,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=yellow,
framecorner=13,
backgroundcorner=07,
backgroundoffset=0.5em,
]{Das Runde muss ins Eckige}
\blank
\framed[
frame=on,
corner=round,
frameoffset=0.5em,
framecolor=black,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=darkgreen,
backgroundoffset=1em
Hasselt his consent in
1486.
\blank
Other cities in the neighbourhood of Hasselt were afraid of the
toll money to be paid when crossing this bridge so they
prevented the construction for many years.
\stopparagraph
\stoptext
The paragraph should have a color in the background. How can I get an colored
add width=fit, such as in:
\setuplayout[width=fit, leftmargin=6cm,rightmargin=10cm]
\showframe
\starttext
\ConTeXt\space\contextversion\blank
before the \type{\starttext}:\crlf
\type{\setuplayout[leftmargin=6cm,rightmargin=10cm]}\crlf
make no difference in displayed frame
width=fit, leftmargin=6cm,rightmargin=10cm]
\showframe
\starttext
\ConTeXt\space\contextversion\blank
before the \type{\starttext}:\crlf
\type{\setuplayout[leftmargin=6cm,rightmargin=10cm]}\crlf
make no difference in displayed frame
\showlayout
\stoptext
I wonder whether I might be missing
On 11/22/23 09:57, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks a lot Pablo for your comments, I think my bad English did not
> let me be clear.
Sorry (also for my delay in answering), but it was totally my fault (I
totally missed your point)..
Pablo
txmlsetups xml:table
\blank
\doifelsetext{\CaptionText}{%
\startplacetable[
title={\ignorespaces\CaptionText{}\removeunwantedspaces.},
reference={\AnchorXref}
]
\define\CaptionText{}
\define\AnchorXref{}
}{
\startplacetable
}
\startembeddedxtable
\start
25ex, width=7cm]
\setupenumerations [ before={\blank[big]},
after={\blank[big]},
location=serried,
width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
headstyle=bold,
titlestyle=normal,
way=bytext,
conversion=numbers]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Theorem,
title=yes,
style=italic,
Thanks a lot Pablo for your comments, I think my bad Englisch did not let me be
clear.
I just wanted to show my trick not to get the first page numbered, hiding the
number with [location=] and then changing the number format to the wished
option. I was not asking a question.
Of course, since
tomframe=on,rulethickness=1pt,width=1cm]
> \margintext{\blackrule[color=black, height=0.25ex,
> width=1cm]\\}\blackrule[color=black, height=0.25ex, width=7cm]
> \setupenumerations [ before={\blank[big]},
> after={\blank[big]},
> location=serried,
> width=broad
On 11/19/23 23:34, madiazm.eo...@gmail.com wrote:
> sorry if i dont get your problem right understood, but i'm completely
> new to context.
Hi Miguel,
I’m afraid it isn’t entirely clear whether you intend to ask something
or not.
> I use a hack not to get the number not printed in the title
25ex, width=7cm]
\setupenumerations [ before={\blank[big]},
after={\blank[big]},
location=serried,
width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
headstyle=bold,
titlestyle=normal,
way=bytext,
conversion=numbers]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Theorem,
title=yes,
style=italic,
sorry if i dont get your problem right understood, but i'm completely new to
context.
I use a hack not to get the number not printed in the title page (though I
define sectionblocks for keeping different numbering systems for the table of
contents and the document)
I use
Hans van der Meer via ntg-context schrieb am 19.11.2023 um 11:56:
I should have a first page without pagenumber and pagenumbers on the
subsequent ones.
However the MWE here introduces an unwanted blank page from the call
to \setuppagenumbering[state=start].
And the \setuppagenumbering has
I should have a first page without pagenumber and pagenumbers on the subsequent ones.However the MWE here introduces an unwanted blank page from the call to \setuppagenumbering[state=start].And the \setuppagenumbering has to come after the \page, of course.Should I program otherwise?
yours
\}\blackrule[color=black, height=0.25ex, width=7cm]
\setupenumerations
[ before={\blank[big]},
after={\blank[big]},
location=serried,
width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
headstyle=bold,
titlestyle=normal,
way=bytext,
conversion=numbers]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Theor
[ before={\blank[big]},
after={\blank[big]},
location=serried,
width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
headstyle=bold,
titlestyle=normal,
way=bytext,
conversion=numbers]
\defineenumeration
[theorem]
[text=Theorem,
title=yes,
style=italic,
list=all
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Betreff: [NTG-context] Re: Text and Remark
On 16 Nov 2023, at 12:52, Ursula Hermann wrote:
>
> \defineenumeration
> [remark]
> [location=top,text=Remark,inbetween={\blank[nowhite]},after=\blank,headstyle=bold,margin=1in]
Does
[alternative=left,text=Rema
On 16 Nov 2023, at 12:52, Ursula Hermann wrote:
>
> \defineenumeration
> [remark]
> [location=top,text=Remark,inbetween={\blank[nowhite]},after=\blank,headstyle=bold,margin=1in]
Does
[alternative=left,text=Remark,inbetween={\blank[nowhite]},after=\blank,headstyle=bold,margin=1in
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