e in the
>> component chapter-14 :
>>
>> It is probably not related to the figure itself. Something may be
>> different in this component compared to the other ones. I cannot really
>> say, of course. Still, using external image instead of inline metapost may
>> be fix
not related to the figure itself. Something may be
> different in this component compared to the other ones. I cannot really
> say, of course. Still, using external image instead of inline metapost may
> be fix it. Not elegant, but if it works it works!
>
> Good luck,
> Taco
>
>
>
itself. Something may be different in
this component compared to the other ones. I cannot really say, of course.
Still, using external image instead of inline metapost may be fix it. Not
elegant, but if it works it works!
Good luck,
Taco
>
> \startcomponent[chapter-14]
> \startMPpage
> .
}]
Also the inline options seems to unbold the inline text nicely:
\margindata[inouter]{\rm \it example}
Op di 19 mrt 2024 om 16:17 schreef Marco Patzer :
> On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 15:38:16 +0100
> Jeroen wrote:
>
> > Can this text be placed in the margin in regular text or possibly
justment
> > https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#term.line-adjustment
> > • aligning of the lines to the Kihon-hanmen (optimizing the code below in
> > this regard)
> > • positioning and realm of headings https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig3_1_9
> > https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#f
igning of the lines to the Kihon-hanmen (optimizing the code below in
> > this regard)
> > • positioning and realm of headings https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig3_1_9
> > https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig3_1_15 et al, and
> > https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig3_1_4
> > • p
the Kihon-hanmen (optimizing the code below
> in this regard)
> • positioning and realm of headings
> https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig3_1_9 https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig3_1_15
> et al, and https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig3_1_4
> • positioning of yokugo-ruby https://www.w3.o
/jlreq/#fig2_3_24
*
inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
*
emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
*
itemization https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_6
Circled numbered are easy and achieved by adding additional number
conversions.
*
indenting of quotation
*
inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
*
emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
*
itemization https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_6
*
indenting of quotation paragraphs
https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_7
*
tab setting https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq
Hi Hans and Hraban,
Thank you both for your remarks: indeed I am aware of the commands \m{} and
\dm{} in ConTeXt, but for my work with math stuff I use the usual dollar signs
for inline maths, since in this way it is easier for me to read the source on
the one hand, and and on the hand when
/#fig2_3_24
inline cutting note (warichu) https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_4_1
emphasis with sesame dot or bullet
itemization https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_6
indenting of quotation paragraphs https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_5_7
tab setting https://www.w3.org/TR/jlreq/#fig2_6_1
furiwake https
with the modern ConTeXt approach of \m{}.
for regular inline math we just use \im{...} (which has an \dm{...}
companion with displaystyle
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
Ridderstraat 27
rmulas run into
>> the text just above them, as you can see in the attached PDF. I am using
>> ConTeXt LMTX version 2024.01.08 on MacOS 11.7.10. I don’t see what is wrong
>> with my installation…
>>
>> Best regards: Otared
>>
>>
>>
>>> On
: Adobe PDF document
On 17 Jan 2024, at 09:47, Mikael Sundqvist <mic...@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Otared,I'm not sure how you get that code, since you do not show the source.From last upload, there is location=packed for align, so now that canbe used "inline" in formulas. See attached. I ho
r]
> >> \keepblocks[H]
> > Thanks for this solution.
> >
> > Is there also something for inline-mode? Example:
> >
> > test \beginH TEST\endH test
>
> You can create different versions of your environment and let context choose
> one whether the mode is enab
Peter Münster schrieb am 17.12.2023 um 10:09:
On Sat, Dec 16 2023, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
\usemodule[abbreviations-logos]
\defineblock [H] [before=\startcolor[blue],after=\stopcolor]
\keepblocks[H]
Thanks for this solution.
Is there also something for inline-mode? Example:
test
On Sat, Dec 16 2023, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> \usemodule[abbreviations-logos]
> \defineblock [H] [before=\startcolor[blue],after=\stopcolor]
> \keepblocks[H]
Thanks for this solution.
Is there also something for inline-mode? Example:
test \beginH TEST\endH
diesen Voraussetzungen
machen Sie sich die Bedeutung der beiden Aussagen klar.
\stoptext
\par
\starttext
1. Use the itemize environment to create numbered blocks.
2. Learn the correct usage of inline math mode, i.e. \m{...}
1. \m\forall m ∈M : ∃f ∈F : h(m, f).\par
2. ∃f ∈F : ∀m ∈M : h(m
, Wolfgang. I am not sure I have something
>> valuable to say in addition to Adityas suggestion \frac{1/3} in inline
>> math. In any case, I attach a passage, with suggestions inspired by
>> Lansburgh's book (iin Swedish). Not sure the file size makes it
>> through to the li
answered by Mikael or Aditya!
Thank you for your trust, Wolfgang. I am not sure I have something
valuable to say in addition to Adityas suggestion \frac{1/3} in inline
math. In any case, I attach a passage, with suggestions inspired by
Lansburgh's book (iin Swedish). Not sure the file size makes
{\sfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\frac{1}{3}}: \m{\frac{1}{3}}
\type{\dfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\dfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\cfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\cfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\vfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\vfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\hfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\hfrac{1}{3}}
\stoplines
\stoptext
Or, for inline math, $\sqrt{1/3}$.
radicals are somewhat special to deal
}{3}}
> \type{\frac{1}{3}}: \m{\frac{1}{3}}
> \type{\dfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\dfrac{1}{3}}
> \type{\cfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\cfrac{1}{3}}
> \type{\vfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\vfrac{1}{3}}
> \type{\hfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\hfrac{1}{3}}
> \stoplines
>
> \stopt
with \setupinterlinespace or you use a different fraction command
which uses
smaller numbers or creates inline fractions.
\starttext
\startlines
\type{\frac{1}{3}}: \m{\frac{1}{3}}
\type{\xfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\xfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\xxfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\xxfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\tfrac{1}{3}}: \m{\tfrac{1}{3}}
\type{\sfrac{1}{3
On 12/4/2023 2:42 PM, Alexandre Christe wrote:
Hi Hans,
Thanks for your answer. It helps a lot. Would there be a way to only add
space when inline math is not followed by punctuation, i.e., when inline
math is followed by a space?
A. Christe
Le 4 déc. 2023 à 14:08 +0100, Hans Hagen
Hi Hans,
Thanks for your answer. It helps a lot. Would there be a way to only add space
when inline math is not followed by punctuation, i.e., when inline math is
followed by a space?
A. Christe
Le 4 déc. 2023 à 14:08 +0100, Hans Hagen , a écrit :
>
> \setupmathematics[textdistance=.25e
On 12/4/2023 6:43 AM, Alexandre Christe wrote:
Hi,
Here’s a MWE:
\setupinterlinespace[line=3ex]
\definefontfeature[default][default][lnum=yes,tnum=yes]
\usetypescriptfile[alegreya_libertinus]
\setupbodyfont[alegreya-light,ss,10pt]
\setupmathematics[autopunctuation={all}]
% math definitions
ote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I’m facing some strange spacing with inline maths. Sometimes the space
> > is ok (like around the first two fractions), but sometimes it is way too
> > little. Do I miss to configure something?
> your spacing is little between words too
On 12/3/2023 10:31 PM, Alexandre Christe wrote:
Dear list,
I’m facing some strange spacing with inline maths. Sometimes the space
is ok (like around the first two fractions), but sometimes it is way too
little. Do I miss to configure something?
your spacing is little between words too
Dear list,
I’m facing some strange spacing with inline maths. Sometimes the space is ok
(like around the first two fractions), but sometimes it is way too little. Do I
miss to configure something?
Thanks in advance,
A. Christe
On 10/30/2023 8:05 AM, Mia Bikey wrote:
Yes well of course no issue arises if I just change the whole font.
But I wanted to keep using the mono font thus reporting issues with it.
In that case you have to go for flushleft
\setupalign[verytolerant,nothyphenated,flushleft]
because otherwise tex
On 10/29/2023 1:33 PM, Mia Bikey wrote:
Hi,
I was using \setupalign[verytolerant,stretch] so that the mono font does
not go inside the right inline image but after using that command the
inline math seems to spread.
how about just using this
\setupbodyfont[concrete]
\starttext
When $a, b
Hi,
I was using \setupalign[verytolerant,stretch] so that the mono font does
not go inside the right inline image but after using that command the
inline math seems to spread.
Here is a Minimal Working Example:
ConTeXt ver: 2023.09.26 18:19 LMTX
\setupbodyfont[10pt, mono]
This is how
Thanks, that works great.
On Sat, Oct 28, 2023 at 7:10 PM Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 10/28/2023 2:25 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> > Am 28.10.23 um 14:17 schrieb Mia Bikey:
> >> Hi,
> >> I was using mono font as my default font but it appears to have issues
> &g
On 10/28/2023 2:25 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 28.10.23 um 14:17 schrieb Mia Bikey:
Hi,
I was using mono font as my default font but it appears to have issues
with right side inline images.
Here is a Minimal Working Example:
ConTeXt ver: 2023.09.26 18:19 LMTX
\setupbodyfont[mono
to have issues
> > with right side inline images.
> >
> > Here is a Minimal Working Example:
> >
> > ConTeXt ver: 2023.09.26 18:19 LMTX
> >
> > \setupbodyfont[mono]
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > Image on the right side gets issues.
> > \pla
Am 28.10.23 um 14:17 schrieb Mia Bikey:
Hi,
I was using mono font as my default font but it appears to have issues
with right side inline images.
Here is a Minimal Working Example:
ConTeXt ver: 2023.09.26 18:19 LMTX
\setupbodyfont[mono]
\starttext
Image on the right side gets issues
Hi,
I was using mono font as my default font but it appears to have issues with
right side inline images.
Here is a Minimal Working Example:
ConTeXt ver: 2023.09.26 18:19 LMTX
\setupbodyfont[mono]
\starttext
Image on the right side gets issues.
\placefigure[right]{}{\externalfigure[dummy
of the
\everyinitializeverbatim register because it is used for
inline and display verbatim. A better place to add the option is
\buff_verbatim_initialize_typing_two for \starttyping
and \buff_verbatim_initialize_type_two for \type.
ok
On 8/12/2023 11:33 PM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
On Aug 12, 2023, 2:11 PM -0600, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
, wrote:
impossible to reply as impossible to see what is your and mine text here
Hm.. This new/modern email client (forced to update by the university) supports
inline replies, and I can
On Aug 12, 2023, 2:11 PM -0600, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
, wrote:
> impossible to reply as impossible to see what is your and mine text here
Hm.. This new/modern email client (forced to update by the university) supports
inline replies, and I can see the levels, but the distinctions betw
conscience;-)
normally for soem inline change where one doesn not have side effects
(like interline spacing etc) \itx is okay as smaller \it (\itxx for even
smaller sizes)
Of course you can go on an adventure trip:
test {\it test
\glyphscale \numexpr \glyphscale * 700 / 1000 \relax test
Hi,
I uploaded a new lmtx. Apart from the modules installer (that Hraban has
to check) and subtle improvements in math (we're now in tweaking
penalties mode) there are a few changes:
- The endstrut in framed got lost but is back again; there is now alao a
location=inline option.
- Single
On Fri, 19 May 2023, Jeroen via ntg-context wrote:
> Many thanks. Is there a proper way to add some space (a couple of pt or em)
> to the left and the right of the text itself so the frame does not get so
> close to the text?
\framed[loffset=0.2ex, roffset=0.2ex]{...}
Also see:
chrieb am 19.05.2023 um 14:22:
> > In order to get some inline framed verbatim text, I have in the past
> > always used the following:
> >
> > \starttext
> >
> > This is an
> > \inframed
> > [frame=on,
> > corner=00,
> > radius=2mm,of
Jeroen via ntg-context schrieb am 19.05.2023 um 14:22:
In order to get some inline framed verbatim text, I have in the past
always used the following:
\starttext
This is an
\inframed
[frame=on,
corner=00,
radius=2mm,offset=-1.5pt]
{\ttx \bf example}
\stoptext
Since this has come-up
In order to get some inline framed verbatim text, I have in the past always
used the following:
\starttext
This is an
\inframed
[frame=on,
corner=00,
radius=2mm,offset=-1.5pt]
{\ttx \bf example}
\stoptext
Since this has come-up more and more often, I created the following:
\define[1
hapter][style={\switchtobodyfont[roboto,20pt]\ss}]
I will be glad to join forces and create the typescript file but maybe
missing something obvious. While I could use an inline definition suggested
by Hans in the other thread, Roboto is a great font and I or other people
would like to use it as a
to highlight
source code. This already worked with HTML, LaTeX, and formats
like docx, and is now also supported for ConTeXt.
- *Inline code*: older versions of pandoc had some weird behavior
wrt inline code in ConTeXt, switching between `\type` and
`\mono`, which made it difficult to customize
ngroup \letbtxparameter {punct}\empty \def
\currentbtxcitealternative {inline}\def \currentbtxcategory {\btxfield
{category}}\def \currentbtxloctext
{\btxparameter {loctex
\normalexpanded
\Word {\fastsetup {btx:sbl:cite:inline}
}\doif {\btxparameter {righttext}}{\empty } {\btx
n be added for all to use. So, now that I'm confident my code works well, I would like to do just that.
How should I proceed? Should I just send the file including my new
code as an attachement to the mailing list? Or would it be
preferrable to paste only the new parts of the code inline into
plenty with annotating formulas as part of all this
math stuff (part of exploring interference with spacing which is
something we don't want cq. bother users with); for inline, display and
matrices
but as usual it's demand driven so it is pending 'documenting' and
'interface improvements
new
code as an attachement to the mailing list? Or would it be
preferrable to paste only the new parts of the code inline into an
e-mail? Is that even the correct mailing list or would it be better
to send this to dev-cont...@ntg.nl?
just mail them to me and wolfgang and we'll have a look a
units-spacing.tex, is for testing spacing
for \unit used in text, inline math, and display math. The second,
units-linebreaks.tex, tests line breaks when \unit. is used in text or in
inline math. Line breaks were not my primary interest, but Max and Alan were
quite interested. My proposed fixes for s
>
> MWE:
>
> \setuppapersize[A5]
>
> \starttext
>
> The \type{\unit} command in text produces \unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}.
>
> Inline math \type{$\unit$} produces $\unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}$.
>
> Display math produces
> \startformula
> \unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s
!
Gavin
MWE:
\setuppapersize[A5]
\starttext
The \type{\unit} command in text produces \unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}.
Inline math \type{$\unit$} produces $\unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}$.
Display math produces
\startformula
\unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2} + \unit{8.64e5 newton m} = \unit{987,000 joule}
\stopformula
{\unit} command in text produces \unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}.
Inline math \type{$\unit$} produces $\unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2}$.
Display math produces
\startformula
\unit{1.23e5 kg m^2/s^2} + \unit{8.64e5 newton m} = \unit{987,000 joule}
\stopformula
Line breaking in math:
{\hsize=0pt $G = \unit
w that I'm confident my code works well, I would like to
do just that.
How should I proceed? Should I just send the file including my new code
as an attachement to the mailing list? Or would it be preferrable to
paste only the new parts of the code inline into an e-mail? Is that even
the corre
t.
How should I proceed? Should I just send the file including my new code
as an attachement to the mailing list? Or would it be preferrable to
paste only the new parts of the code inline into an e-mail? Is that even
the correct mailing list or would it be better to send this to
dev-cont...@ntg.
that
support Chinese
(about vertical-typesetting, Jiazhu or inline cutting note and punctuation)
and I'd be happy to contribute them to the ConTeXt project repository
when they're ripe,
if that's in line with the project policy. Your comments and guidance
are very welcome.
hm, i can have a look
partly in an earlier email, I've made 3 modules that
support Chinese
(about vertical-typesetting, Jiazhu or inline cutting note and punctuation)
and I'd be happy to contribute them to the ConTeXt project repository
when they're ripe,
if that's in line with the project policy. Your comments
hus, it does not get defined. If I patch the
btx:sbl:cite:footnote setup as follows, then I no longer get the "Undefined
control sequence \currentbtxloctext" error:
```
% Inline footnote citation setup (with intelligent trailing punctuation
replacement)
\startsetups btx:sbl:cite:fo
this instead of
that'
as you're playing with it ... there is a lot we haven't yet introduced
but we will do that stepwise .. here's one
inline formulas like $(x + a + 2)$ will break across lines but
traditionally \left( .. \right) doesn't which is why these \bigg things
are there : manual
}%
\fi
\tt
\installscitecommandsdisplay
\module_scite_inherit_typing
\dontcomplain
\raggedright
\startscitelines
\getbuffer[lex]
\stopscitelines
\endgroup}
Many thanks for your code, Hans.
I’m afraid I cannot make it work for the inline buffer
; \else
> \clf_scitelexbuffer{#1}{tex}%
> \fi
> \tt
> \installscitecommandsdisplay
> \module_scite_inherit_typing
> \dontcomplain
> \raggedright
> \startscitelines
> \getbuffer[lex]
> \stopscitelines
> \endgroup}
Many thanks for
\currentbtxloctext
\22>:btx:sbl:cite:inline
#1->\fastsetup {\s!btx :\s!cite :concat}\fastsetup
{btx:sbl:cite:lefttext}\begingroup \letbtxparameter {punct}\empty \def
\currentbtxcitealternative {inline}\def \currentbtxcategory {\btxfield
{category}}\def \currentbtxloctext
{
into previous uploads)
-- settling on one model for display math but with alignment variants as
well as improving inline math (e.g. wrt linebreaks)
-- redoing bit of the (sub) numbering
-- improving the alignment features (the traditional one and the
text/page mode one)
-- fixing the math font using all
settling on one model for display math but with alignment variants as
> well as improving inline math (e.g. wrt linebreaks)
>
> -- redoing bit of the (sub) numbering
>
> -- improving the alignment features (the traditional one and the
> text/page mode one)
>
> -- fixing the mat
uploads)
>
> -- settling on one model for display math but with alignment variants as
> well as improving inline math (e.g. wrt linebreaks)
>
> -- redoing bit of the (sub) numbering
>
> -- improving the alignment features (the traditional one and the
> text/page mode one)
>
inline math (e.g. wrt linebreaks)
-- redoing bit of the (sub) numbering
-- improving the alignment features (the traditional one and the
text/page mode one)
-- fixing the math font using all kind of tweaks in the goodie file
-- providing means to annotate formulas
-- we ditched support
Not a bug, although it may be unexpected. It's a grid snapping thing. Try:
\def\example{%
Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum.
Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum.
Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum.
Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum.
Lorem ipsum. Lorem ipsum.
Dear Hans and ConTeXt developers,
When you compile the following code with ConTeXt ver: 2021.10.28 10:19, you
will see that:
* in 1-column text the top spacing of the circle is normal,
* in 2-column text, the top spacing of the circle is too large.
Here is the link to the output PDF:
Am 23.06.22 um 15:08 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Hi,
You could just convert these separately to pdf/svg/jpg/png and then load them
as \externalfigure.
I thought about this solution.
You could also use the filter module to be able to take them inline into the
ConTeXt code:
Thanks
Hi,
You could just convert these separately to pdf/svg/jpg/png and then load them
as \externalfigure.
You could also use the filter module to be able to take them inline into the
ConTeXt code:
\usemodule[filter]
\define[1]\ReadFigure{\externalfigure[#1]}
\defineexternalfilter[graphviz
Hi Hans
[Inline Response to message by Hans Hagen via ntg-context, Mi, 2022-04-
20 19:18 +0200: Answers and comments below corresponding cited
paragraphs.]
> We had to adapt the lfg file for lm (other fonts are ok) so i'll make
> an
> update.
>
> If you're in a h
On 4/20/2022 7:07 PM, Christoph Hintermüller via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Michael
[Inline Response to message by Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context, Mi,
2022-04-20 17:12 +0200: Answers and comments below corresponding cited
paragraphs.]
The strange thing with fractions seems to be due
Hi Michael
[Inline Response to message by Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context, Mi,
2022-04-20 17:12 +0200: Answers and comments below corresponding cited
paragraphs.]
>
> The strange thing with fractions seems to be due to the parameter
> FractionNumeratorDisplayStyleShiftUp in lm.lf
t; Steffen
>>> Am 29.03.2022 um 09:56 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
>>> :
>>>
>>> Am 28.03.22 um 21:08 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum via ntg-context:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> is it possible to combine figuresymbol with some kind of \useurl?
>&
)]\autoinsertnextspace}
\chapter{a\Link}
text
\stoptext
Steffen
Am 29.03.2022 um 09:56 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
:
Am 28.03.22 um 21:08 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum via ntg-context:
Hi,
is it possible to combine figuresymbol with some kind of \useurl?
The goal is to have an inline symbol
ext
> :
>
> Am 28.03.22 um 21:08 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum via ntg-context:
>> Hi,
>> is it possible to combine figuresymbol with some kind of \useurl?
>> The goal is to have an inline symbol that provides a http url link.
>
> AFAIK there’s nothing ready-made in t
Am 28.03.22 um 21:08 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum via ntg-context:
Hi,
is it possible to combine figuresymbol with some kind of \useurl?
The goal is to have an inline symbol that provides a http url link.
AFAIK there’s nothing ready-made in that regard, but just define your
own macro.
E.g. I
Hi,
is it possible to combine figuresymbol with some kind of \useurl?
The goal is to have an inline symbol that provides a http url link.
Best wishes,
Steffen
___
If your question is of interest to others as well
of (in/de)creasing penalties
= auto-fenced inline material across lines and linebreaks in molecules
(read: complex atoms)
= taking stretch and shrink in encapsulated atoms into account in
linbreaks (using some new box related mechanism that is also available
in text and will be explained
spacing primitives have been replaced by a more general
mechanism, including support for fast setup of categories and inhertance
from other classes)
= idem for inter class penalties, including granular control over line
breaks using a system of (in/de)creasing penalties
= auto-fenced inline
or properly tackle
down I think I believe knowing about possible Limitations of exporter
in mkIV if any to be saving a lot of time
The abort in xml export also occurs when i inline all files exempt t-
vim code snippets, png or svg files replacing meta post images into one
huge document removing any \input
or properly tackle
down I think I believe knowing about possible Limitations of exporter
in mkIV if any to be saving a lot of time
The abort in xml export also occurs when i inline all files exempt t-
vim code snippets, png or svg files replacing meta post images into one
huge document removing any \input
the GitHub repo, if you'd like to pull and use it:
>
> ```
> % Inline footnote citation setup (with intelligent trailing punctuation
> replacement)
> \startsetups btx:sbl:cite:footnote
> \removeunwantedspaces
>
> \doifinstring{\btxparameter{punct}}{\btxparamete
change to the GitHub repo, if you'd like to pull and use it:
```
% Inline footnote citation setup (with intelligent trailing punctuation
replacement)
\startsetups btx:sbl:cite:footnote
\removeunwantedspaces
\doifinstring{\btxparameter{punct}}{\btxparameter{autopunctuation}}{\btxparameter{punct
}}{\btxparameter{autopunctuation}}{\btxparameter{punct}}
\begingroup
\letbtxparameter{punct}\empty % don't pass the trailing punctuation down
to the inline setup
\let\doifendswithpunctelse\btx_sbl_doifendswithpunctelse % why is this
necessary? For some reason, \btx_sbl_doifendswithpunctelse
Thanks, Wolfgang, perfectly works! I added an example to the Wiki.
> On Dec 21, 2021, at 18:03, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Benjamin Buchmuller via ntg-context schrieb am 21.12.2021 um 14:04:
>> Not sure if this is the behavior to expect, but I would like to get
>>
to be incorporated
into a future ConTeXt update. Regarding the specific features you described:
(1) The rules for first name-last name authorconversions and et al. limits
for inline citations (i.e., ones in the text/footnotes, but not in the
bibliographic list) can be implemented using the general
\definebtx
Benjamin Buchmuller via ntg-context schrieb am 21.12.2021 um 14:04:
Not sure if this is the behavior to expect, but I would like to get formatted
inline headers in itemize like:
The syntax for \starthead is
\starthead {...} ... \stophead
where the argument within the braces is mandatory
Not sure if this is the behavior to expect, but I would like to get formatted
inline headers in itemize like:
– Unformatted item.
– *Head One.* Something bla bla.
– *Head Two.* Other bla bla.
From:
\setupitemize[each][2, headintext]
% \setupitemize[each][headstyle={\groupedcommand{\bf}{.\space
On 12/13/2021 6:57 PM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
On Mon, 13 Dec 2021, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
which indeed makes
\starttext
\mathematics{$text$}
\stoptext
a puzzle
Isn't that effectively:
$\relax$text$\relax$
which prevents the $$ lookup.
Indeed, you solved
On Mon, 13 Dec 2021, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> which indeed makes
>
> \starttext
> \mathematics{$text$}
> \stoptext
>
> a puzzle
Isn't that effectively:
$\relax$text$\relax$
which prevents the $$ lookup.
Aditya
On 12/13/2021 4:35 PM, Taco Hoekwater via ntg-context wrote:
On 13 Dec 2021, at 16:15, Jack Hill via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
I was playing around and found that nesting $$s inside of \m blocks typesets
the code as text.
I can't find anything about this on the wiki or in the
> On 13 Dec 2021, at 16:15, Jack Hill via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Dear list,
>
> I was playing around and found that nesting $$s inside of \m blocks typesets
> the code as text.
> I can't find anything about this on the wiki or in the math-mkiv manual, so
> I'm asking whether this is
Dear list,
I was playing around and found that nesting $$s inside of \m blocks
typesets the code as text.
I can't find anything about this on the wiki or in the math-mkiv manual, so
I'm asking whether this is supported behaviour or just a bug?
Jack
\starttext
% All the same
\mathematics{math
the user should be able to specify yes/no
> "ibidtracker", "idemtracker", and "opcittracker" options via \setupbtx. The
> publ-ini.mkiv file already defines macros like
> \btxdoifsameaspreviouscheckedelse, \btxdoifsameaspreviouselse, and
> \btxdoif
cros like
\btxdoifsameaspreviouscheckedelse, \btxdoifsameaspreviouselse, and
\btxdoifcombiinlistelse to help with this sort of thing in the
bibliographic list, but we'd like something analogous for inline citations.
Specifically, we'd like a way to retrieve (or compare) the tag, author
le] \raggedcenter
> {\localrightbox par {R1}\input tufte \par}
> \stopnarrower
> \blank
>
> \stoptext
>
> New is the par keyword that forces the setting to be applied from the
> first line downards (fyio: these commands, when display set registers,
> when inline they set regist
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