ing[alternative=doublesided]
\definemargindata [MyInMargin][ininner]
\definemarginframed[MyInMargin]
[topframe=on,bottomframe=on,rulethickness=1pt,width=1.90cm]
\defineframed[topruletitle]
[width=max,
frame=off,
topframe=on,
rulethickness=1pt,
align={just
ata [MyInMargin][ininner]
\definemarginframed[MyInMargin]
[topframe=on,bottomframe=on,rulethickness=1pt,width=1.90cm]
\defineframed[topruletitle]
[width=max,
frame=off,
topframe=on,
rulethickness=1pt,
align={justify},
extras=\dontleavehmode]
\startt
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
cefigure
you can have different caption texts, like for titles.
> Option 2: some magazines print the copyright credit running up the
> side of the image, independently of the caption. I'd quite like to
> do this and wondered if anyone had already written something they
> could share?
already written something they could share?
I often use \ininner{\rotate[location=fit]{Copyright notice}}, but it’s
a hassle to get the placement right, don’t use it within the caption.
Using \setlayer is most reliable.
Hraban
\blank
\inright{marg}\startparagraph\input jojomayer\stopparagraph
\blank
\inouter{marg}\startparagraph\input jojomayer\stopparagraph
\ininner{marg}\startparagraph\input jojomayer\stopparagraph
\blank
\inmargin{marg}\startparagraph\input jojomayer\stopparagraph
\blank
nk
\inright{marg}\startparagraph\input jojomayer\stopparagraph
\blank
\inouter{marg}\startparagraph\input jojomayer\stopparagraph
\ininner{marg}\startparagraph\input jojomayer\stopparagraph
\blank
\inmargin{marg}\startparagraph\input jojomayer\stopparagraph
\blank
nt,stretch}]
\definemargindata
[InInner]
[method=first,
location=inner,
margin=margin,
width=\innermarginwidth,
style=\tf,
align=outer]
\definemarginframed[InOuter]
\definemarginframed[InInner]
%\setuplayout[width=12cm,rightmargin=4cm]
\starttext
Foo \InOuter{\input knuth } Bar.
}]
\definemargindata
[InInner]
[method=first,
location=inner,
margin=margin,
width=\innermarginwidth,
style=\tf,
align=outer]
\definemarginframed[InOuter]
\definemarginframed[InInner]
%\setuplayout[width=12cm,rightmargin=4cm]
\starttext
Foo \InOuter{\input knuth } Bar
twice and marginframed has no method key (the
source is wrong).
\definemargindata
[InOuter]
[method=first,
location=outer,
margin=margin,
width=\outermarginwidth,
style=\tf,
stack=continue,
align={normal,hanging,morehyphenation,hz,verytolerant,stretch}]
\definemargindata
[I
sample and it seems the margin notes stay stacked but not
nearby the line I insert them in the text, which is what I
am looking for. Is there a way to achieve this using notes ?
Otherwise I assume that there is a bug with \ininner \inouter then ?
Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin
but not
nearby the line I insert them in the text, which is what I
am looking for. Is there a way to achieve this using notes ?
Otherwise I assume that there is a bug with \ininner \inouter then ?
Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin, but I was curious to know what’s the
difference with \ininner
josephcan...@gmail.com <mailto:josephcan...@gmail.com>
10. Dezember 2015 um 11:04
Dear all,
Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have
notes in both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does
not work any longer. I see margin notes overl
with \ininner \inouter then ?
Also I noticed there is a \ininnermargin, but I was curious to know what’s the
difference with \ininner.
Thanks a lot
Joseph
From: Wolfgang Schuster
Sent: Friday, December 11, 2015 1:13 PM
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
josephcan...@gmail.com
10. Dezember
Dear all,
Another problem appears if using both \inouter and \ininner to have notes in
both sides. Apparently when doing so the stack=continue does not work any
longer. I see margin notes overlapping and not being stacked.
If the “left note” is removed the right side notes are stacked
,rightmargin=3.5cm]
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided,location=]
\starttext
\setuplayout[WithMarginnotes]
\dorecurse {6} {
\ininner[stack=yes]{\expanded{\dorecurse{2}{IM\recurselevel\space}}}%
\inouter[stack=yes]{\expanded{\dorecurse{3}{OM\recurselevel\space}}}%
\input
Thanks Hans. I used "ininner" instead of "innermargin" and "inouter" instead of "outermargin" as keys.Is there a difference between "inright" and "rightmargin"?Cheers,Tim On 1 oktober 2013 at 22:35:29, Hans Hagen (pra...@wxs.nl
Hi Hans,Is it possible to fix the "inouter" and "ininner" directives too? "inright" and "inleft" work as expected.Cheers,Tim On 18 september 2013 at 10:51:29, Tim Steenvoorden (tim.steenvoor...@gmail.com) wrote: Thanks Hans!Cheers,Tim On 17 september 201
/2013 11:46 AM, Tim Steenvoorden wrote:
Hi Hans,
Is it possible to fix the inouter and ininner directives too?
inright and inleft work as expected.
afaik
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided]
\setuplayout
[backspace=5cm,
width=middle]
\starttext
\dorecurse{4
]%
{\getrawparameters[Paragraph][heading=,mark=,#1]%
\incrementnumber[ParagraphNumber]%
\ininner{\tfx\getnumber[ParagraphNumber]}%
\doifsomething\Paragraphheading{\inouter{\Paragraphheading}}%
\doifsomething\Paragraphmark{\expanded{\textreference[\Paragraphmark]{\fullheadnumber/\rawnumber
Hi,
I am using \ininner and \inouter to set text into the margins. As soon
I also use duplex the margins are messed up at every second page.
Unluckily the [stack=continue] option does not help.
I put an example incl. pictures of the results on my user talk page on
the wiki:
http
On 10-5-2012 12:15, Peter Schorsch wrote:
Hi,
I am using \ininner and \inouter to set text into the margins. As soon
I also use duplex the margins are messed up at every second page.
Unluckily the [stack=continue] option does not help.
I put an example incl. pictures of the results on my user
).
Yue Wang
Well, I am no powerful ConTeXt user, but \inmargin and derivatives
(\inouter \ininner \inright \inleft) have an option stack=yes to avoid
overlapping and stack=continue to avoid ... overlapping. As I understand
it, the former is for shorter margin notes, the latter for use with
paragraph
graphics spanning text and margin and many others).
Yue Wang
Well, I am no powerful ConTeXt user, but \inmargin and derivatives
(\inouter \ininner \inright \inleft) have an option stack=yes to avoid
overlapping and stack=continue to avoid ... overlapping. As I understand
it, the former
way to do multiple float style in
ConTeXt (like graphics spanning text and margin and many others).
Yue Wang
Well, I am no powerful ConTeXt user, but \inmargin and derivatives
(\inouter \ininner \inright \inleft) have an option stack=yes to avoid
overlapping and stack=continue to avoid
\input ward
\inmargin{INMARGIN}
\input ward
\inleft {INLEFT}
\inright{INRIGHT}
\input ward
\ininner{INNER}
\inouter{OUTER}
\input ward
\stoptext
What has changed is how to defined a new command (\defineinmargin vs.
\definemargindata)
and how to customize these commands (\setupinmargin vs
point me to a reference. (I
searched the garden without success.)
You place them in the same way as you did it in the past:
\starttext
\input ward
\inmargin{INMARGIN}
\input ward
\inleft {INLEFT}
\inright{INRIGHT}
\input ward
\ininner{INNER}
\inouter{OUTER}
\input ward
On 10-11-2011 14:57, Peter Schorsch wrote:
Hi,
I am not sure but maybe it is a bug: in duplex documents empty lines
causing a mess with the margins on every second page.
Following lines create a fine pdf documents and all margins are set
correctly in the pdf file:
\ininner{X X X X X X X
Hi,
sorry that I repeat my question but I have really no idea how to solve
this.
When I use \ininner and \inouter directly, always the correct
width is used.
\ininner{X X X X X X X X X X X X}\inouter{M M M M M M M M M M M
M }\input tufte
But as soon I put it into a function
Hi,
the width of my inner and outer margin are different and the pagelayout
is double sided.
When I use \ininner and \inouter directly, always the correct width is
used. But as soon I put it into a function the wrong margin width is
often used.
I attached two files:
- simple example tex
[options]
\inframed[settings]{text}
\ininner[+|-|low][reference]{text}
\inleft[+|-|low][reference]{text}
\inline[reference]
\inmargin[+|-|low][reference]{text}
\inothermargin[+|-|low][reference]{text}
\inouter[+|-|low][reference]{text}
\inright[+|-|low][reference]{text}
\installlanguage[name][options
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