{\SMsidenoteconversion}% mark in text
\SidenoteContent[#1]{\setscript[hanzi]\setup[\SMsidenotealign]%
\convertsidenotemark{\SMsidenoteconversion}% mark with
note
#2
}}
\protect
\starttext
天地玄黄,宇宙洪荒。日月盈昃,辰宿列张。寒来暑往,秋收冬\sidenote[align=flushleft] {天地玄黄,宇宙洪荒。}
\stoptext
mand/ mathextensible
Command/ mathframed
Command/ mathmatrix
Command/ mathornament
Command/ mathoverextensible
Command/ mathovertextextensible
Command/ mathradical
Command/ mathtriplet
Command/ mathunderextensible
Command/ mathundertextextensible
Command/ mathunstacked
Command/ nextparagraphs
C
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
/#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
on
the back of sheet 1, as will page 8. Page 2 is printed on the same
sheet, but on the front as an even page. However, note that page 3 (odd)
is printed (as an odd page, like page 1) on the reverse of sheet 2. Then
pages 4 and 5 are printed on the front of sheet 2, while page 6 faces
page 3
s, which I personally found well-done,
useful and welcome. It's interesting to note with a rather positive
smile that documentations, even if they're never really up to date in
the details of ConTeXt's evolution, copy each other: that's what I did
to write the beginning of a Wikibook in Fren
also have a look at
>
> https://www.lesfichesabebert.fr/TeX/TeX.html
>
> It is website introducing Context in French.
> The author was using LaTeX, but he switched to Context for his work
> maintaining a regular publication.
>
> Note: the site is now under reworking, but it is
One could also have a look at
https://www.lesfichesabebert.fr/TeX/TeX.html
It is website introducing Context in French.
The author was using LaTeX, but he switched to Context for
his work maintaining a regular publication.
Note: the site is now under reworking, but it is very
interesting
\eTABLE
>
> What I've been finding is that previous settings on TABLES appearing earlier
> in the document is impacting later tables. For instance, if one has a frame
> to the right of column 1, then the next table seems to acquire this setting
> as well, even if
is impacting later tables. For instance, if
one has a frame to the right of column 1, then the next table seems to
acquire this setting as well, even if it isn't expected to have any
frames at all.
Note that each unique table is defined inside a macro.
How can I make these table settings only
, if one has a frame to the
right of column 1, then the next table seems to acquire this setting as well,
even if it isn't expected to have any frames at all.
Note that each unique table is defined inside a macro.
How can I make these table settings only apply to the a specific table?
--Joel
t; \startsetups[ruledtable]
> \setupTABLE [frame=off,align=middle,loffset=.5em,roffset=.5em]
> \setupTABLE [column] [each] [leftframe=on,rightframe=on]
> \setupTABLE [row] [first]
> [topframe=on,bottomframe=on,foregroundstyle=bold]
> \setupTABLE [row] [last] [bottomfra
tatex
sh build.sh
cp build/native/luametatex "$PWD/tex/texmf-$PLATFORM/bin/"
Have fun,
Hraban
I did not try but took good note, making a port of context suite is in
my very long
TODO list. Not an official one, I am not able to run -current, but
something that helps when I need to
ed the file with Inkscape and converted
>> everything in curves. The PDF is even smaller now, and it proves that the
>> problem was with the fonts. Saving it in Acrobat Pro didn’t help.
>> BTW the "compact" settings didn’t change anything for my big songbook
>> (hundred
was with the fonts. Saving it in Acrobat Pro didn’t help.
BTW the "compact" settings didn’t change anything for my big songbook
(hundreds of note line PDFs with included fonts); I’m not sure about the
code examples in my ConTeXt book.
I found more graphics (PDFs with incl
it in Acrobat Pro didn’t help.
BTW the "compact" settings didn’t change anything for my big songbook
(hundreds of note line PDFs with included fonts); I’m not sure about the
code examples in my ConTeXt book
t easy to launch TeX executables (such as latex.exe) and GS's
gswin64c.exe/gswin32c.exe, which is used for ps -> pdf conversion...
In the above example, MiKTeX's bin folder got included to the PATH during
MiKTeX's installation, while the GS folder had to be added by WinEdt...
Note:
command line using the command:
>
> $ curl -L
> https://api.github.com/repos/{OWNER}/{REPO}/zipball<https://api.github.com/repos/%7BOWNER%7D/%7BREPO%7D/zipball>
> > results.zip
>
> If the existing Perl CGI uses a curl command like this then it may simply be
>
$ curl -L https://api.github.com/repos/{OWNER}/{REPO}/zipball
<https://api.github.com/repos/%7BOWNER%7D/%7BREPO%7D/zipball> > results.zip
If the existing Perl CGI uses a curl command like this then it may simply be
enough for Pablo to specify a suitably formatted Github URL.
Note that th
\NR
6\NC 0, \NC{} $|f| \geq \frac{1}{2T}$ \NR
7 \stopcases
8 \stopformula
9 \stoptext
10
I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think you left one out.
Proceed, with fingers crossed.
mtx-context | fatal error: return code: 1
Just another note: some exa
>
>
> Hello, I'm trying to achieve a look similar to a magazine our religious
organization frequently discusses, but unfortunately can't find the correct
settings to do so. Whenever I call a custom note on a column, instead of
the note showing on the bottom of the page, it shows a
ad a similar mechanism for toggling the
symbols for Unicode control characters but cannot find it.
Does anyone know or recall where the symbol-toggling mechanism is?
If not, what would be the simplest way to implement it?
Here is a MWE (note that the three control chars might be invisible in yo
ymbols for Unicode control characters but cannot find it.
Does anyone know or recall where the symbol-toggling mechanism is?
If not, what would be the simplest way to implement it?
Here is a MWE (note that the three control chars might be invisible in your
email client):
==
\startTEXpag
nyone know or recall where the symbol-toggling mechanism is?
If not, what would be the simplest way to implement it?
Here is a MWE (note that the three control chars might be invisible in your
email client):
==
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\definedfont[almfixed at 14pt]
ZWJ:
ZWN
l-toggling mechanism is?
If not, what would be the simplest way to implement it?
Here is a MWE (note that the three control chars might be invisible in your
email client):
==
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\definedfont[almfixed at 14pt]
ZWJ:
ZWNJ:
NBSP:
\stopTEXpage
==
In No
;>> apparently there isn’t. So, the example below does not work, but maybe it
>>> wouldn’t be too hard to add it…
>>>
>> There is a ‘before' key, but note that the sectionblock itself is called
>> “backpart”, not “backmatter”
>>
On 9/15/2023 4:10 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 15 Sep 2023, at 09:58,wrote:
I thought there should be a setups key on \setupsectionblock, but apparently
there isn’t. So, the example below does not work, but maybe it wouldn’t be too
hard to add it…
There is a ‘before' key, but note
> On 15 Sep 2023, at 09:58, wrote:
>
> I thought there should be a setups key on \setupsectionblock, but apparently
> there isn’t. So, the example below does not work, but maybe it wouldn’t be
> too hard to add it…
There is a ‘before' key, but note that the sectionblock i
Hi,
xml.text(t) is safer than directly accessing t.dt[1].
Note: you may need to strip some XML tags from that content.
If the element is not straight-up data but has nested elements, then this will
return the full xml representation instead:
A short title=> ‘A short ti
, I compiled with:
cmake -S . -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release
-DCMAKE_EXECUTABLE_ENABLE_EXPORTS=1
cmake --build build -j10
You can check the difference in dynamic symobls with:
readelf --dyn-syms build/luametatex
Note, that while this approach doesn't require any modification to
there. You can
(of course) attend in person, but registration for online only attendance is
also possible!
We hope to see you next month!
NOTE: There have recently been problems with the delivery of the filled-in
registration form to the organisers. If you have registered sometime *in the
last
. The old definefont mechanism is still there.
Unfortunately it doesn't work anymore - or at least not the way it used to. My
mkiv minion typescript collection, for example, still compiles in lmtx, but the
design sizes do not show up in the output anymore, only the default size.
As a side note:
fonts nor
use them.
(Thus some large typescript collections painstakingly built over the years are
now obsolete and have to be rewritten. Oh well..)
Well, i suppose one can still setup/use the typescripts but it's less
fun. The old definefont mechanism is still there.
As a side note: we hav
On Tue, 2023-08-15 at 18:22 +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 8/15/2023 5:33 PM, Hamid,Idris wrote:
>
>
> > so [\s!designsize=\s!auto] means there is no explicit call to
lmroman8-regular etc.? Interesting..
>
>
> check the lfg file ...
On that note, there seem
Xavier B. schrieb am 14.08.2023 um 23:24:
Thanks, Rik, for the comment. You're right.
Note that I've never been aware of such requirement because always in MKIV I
use \head without \par.
You have empty lines in your document which have the same effect as \par.
Commands (e.g. descriptions
On 8/14/2023 11:24 PM, Xavier B. wrote:
Thanks, Rik, for the comment. You're right.
Note that I've never been aware of such requirement because always in MKIV I
use \head without \par.
@all, please comment it out this behaviour in somewhere. The weak point of
context is documentation: wiki
Thanks, Rik, for the comment. You're right.
Note that I've never been aware of such requirement because always in MKIV I
use \head without \par.
@all, please comment it out this behaviour in somewhere. The weak point of
context is documentation: wiki is too bit not updated and reference manual
{glottalhamzah}c}}%
\hskip-.09em \ruledhbox {\transparentred
c\symbol{glottalhamzah}c}}
\hbox{\rlap{\ruledhbox {\transparentgreen\tfx c\symbol{glottalayn}c}}%
\ruledhbox {\transparentredc\symbol{glottalayn}c}}
:
Note the \rlap's (see attached pdf
-.09em \ruledhbox {\transparentred
c\symbol{glottalhamzah}c}}
\hbox{\rlap{\ruledhbox {\transparentgreen\tfx c\symbol{glottalayn}c}}%
\ruledhbox {\transparentredc\symbol{glottalayn}c}}
\stopTEXpage
==
Note the \rlap's (see attached pdf): we see that \tfx d
in the latest release.
Note that by default the following third user modules are installed:
'filter' 'visualcounter' 'vim' 'tikz' 'typescripts'
This is obviously a biased list corresponding to what packages I use. To
install other packages, simply open the PKGBUILD file and change the _module
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Please note: I work part-time for OPF, please bear with me if I don't
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convenient fo
e lettrine?
Here's the output I'm looking to achieve:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/XeZQS.png
Note how the second line honours the lettrine's width and padding, in the
same way that the second line of the first paragraph in Knuth's quote
respects the width and padding.
Here's a questionable Lua-base
ut I'm looking to achieve:
>
> https://i.stack.imgur.com/XeZQS.png
>
> Note how the second line honours the lettrine's width and padding, in the
> same way that the second line of the first paragraph in Knuth's quote
> respects the width and padding.
Here's a questionable Lua-based solutio
exers/scite-context-lexer-web-snippets.lua
> tex/texmf-context/doc/context/sources/general/manuals/start/en/ma-cb-en-commands.tex
>
> Thanks,
Note that they are broken via HTTP:
% wget
http://lmtx.pragma-ade.com/install-lmtx//tex/texmf-context/context/data/scite/context/scite-
Here's the output I'm looking to achieve:
https://i.stack.imgur.com/XeZQS.png
Note how the second line honours the lettrine's width and padding, in the
same way that the second line of the first paragraph in Knuth's quote
respects the width and padding.
On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 2:01 PM Thangalin
of 15 minutes.
Any ideas what's going on or how to fix it?
Note that upgrading against the version prior to 2023.05.29 (i.e.,
without re-installing from scratch), the process happens pretty
quickly.
can you try again? maybe the vm was in the process of beging backed up
: 0 % : 2447 :
tex/texmf-context/context-readme.txt
... snip ...
mtx-install | new : 48 % :21898 :
tex/texmf-context/doc/context/sources/general/manuals/about/still-expanding-10.png
Getting to this point has taken shy of 15 minutes.
Any ideas what's going on or how to fix it?
on the next page, that is fine, but I
don't want the next group of text to appear until *after* the figure.
This is really confusing my readers.
\starttext
\input knuth
\input knuth
{\boldface This is a short note about the picture. It should
appear right after this.}
\placefigure
of text to appear until *after* the figure.
This is really confusing my readers.
\starttext
\input knuth
\input knuth
{\boldface This is a short note about the picture. It should
appear right after this.}
\placefigure[here,force]{caption}{
\externalfigure[1.jpg][width=\textwidth
. This is really confusing my readers.
\starttext
\input knuth
\input knuth
{\boldface This is a short note about the picture. It should appear right
after this.}
\placefigure[here,force]{caption}{
\externalfigure[1.jpg][width=\textwidth]
}
\input knuth
\input knuth
be:
\seeindex{dogs}{animals+dogs}
with
\index{animals+dogs}
It's the author's choice, but this avoids redundant page entries and a very
long \placeindex.
(Note that we recently extended \seeindex to handl
that
> could be the subject of the next research?
The moral of the story is that we all missed something by not attending
BachoTeX - as is the case every year. One should note Hans' reference
to the gala dinner, which is better characterized by an excess of
dishes of food than by an excess of al
displaying the message: "[entry not flushed]" instead of the page number. When
I render this minimum working example below, the index is populated with [entry
not flushed] instead of page numbers. Note that if I delete the test "This is
invisible text."and recompile,
Am 14.04.23 um 18:18 schrieb Rik Kabel via ntg-context:
Hraban,
Is there a reason that t-handlecsv is listed in your note, but not in
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modules?
I didn’t work on the lists of modules on that page.
Too many building sites at once…
(BTW https://codeberg.org/fiee
Hraban,
Is there a reason that t-handlecsv is listed in your note, but not in
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modules?
--
Rik Kabel
On 2023-04-14 07:52, Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I just updated the module writing guidelines, since I couldn’t find a
description
n
%% however redistribute the complete source (feynmf.dtx and feynmf.ins)
%% and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
%% published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at
%% your option) any later version.
%%
%% As a special exception, you can r
(which I don't have) and
also for a plain.tex which I don't have either, and also presumably
for a contextcnf.lua (which I have) but the script concept is not so
smart, and finishes off with a final note that says warning: no lua
configuration files found. No shit Sherlock!
Of course it c
looks for a texmfcnf.lua (which I don't have) and
also for a plain.tex which I don't have either, and also presumably
for a contextcnf.lua (which I have) but the script concept is not so
smart, and finishes off with a final note that says warning: no lua
configuration files found. No shit Sherlock
Is there a better (automatic, consistent) way to insert separators between
non-instantiated (foot)notes (i.e., where there is at least one \note involved
with an immediately preceeding/following \footnote or \note? looking at the
source, the obvious hack was apparent but ... not ideal. Maybe
Hi,
On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 11:29 AM luigi scarso via ntg-context
wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sun, 2 Apr 2023 at 10:35, luigi scarso wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 1 Apr 2023 at 10:28, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>
On Sun, 2 Apr 2023 at 10:35, luigi scarso wrote:
>
>
> On Sat, 1 Apr 2023 at 10:28, Hans Hagen via ntg-context <
> ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
> As a side note (it's 2 april now)
> the concrete font of the pdf is not rendered
Hi,
On Sun, Apr 2, 2023 at 10:35 AM luigi scarso via ntg-context
wrote:
>
>
>
> On Sat, 1 Apr 2023 at 10:28, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>
> As a side note (it's 2 april now)
> the concrete font of the pdf is not rendered well
On Sat, 1 Apr 2023 at 10:28, Hans Hagen via ntg-context
wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
As a side note (it's 2 april now)
the concrete font of the pdf is not rendered well both on web and t on
win/linux desktop .
No surprise, I did some experiments with mflua years ago and my results
had the sam
ise. So,
> this makes us consider dropping families altogether which then
> provides (mem) space for
> even more classes or dictionaries. If we nevertheless decide to
> keep families, we can certainly go with less than we have now, maybe
> two (or four
> if we want t
es sense as companion for regular math which is
>something that in practice we can support otherwise. So, this makes us
>consider dropping families altogether which then provides (mem) space for
>even more classes or dictionaries. If we nevertheless decide to keep
>fam
y go with less than we have now, maybe two
(or four
if we want to be generous and also resemble original tex) of them
is enough.
We cannot imagine users wanting more. As a side note: completely
divorcing
families could make the math engine a bit leaner. It is hard to
explain and
u
no longer in Mk IV (and may also not be in Mk II
(I didn't check)). In 2015 both Hans and Wolfgang mentioned in this list
that the command was gone.
I just edited the wiki to note that the command was gone, should anyone
venture there, but I think even better would be to delete the wiki page
entirely
Hi,
I updated LMTX. Most improvements are in 'math' as Mikael and I keep
mailing down some details that bother us. We also have some updates in
the math fonts that Daniel Flipo maintains so the repertoire of
alternatives with all-right math support grows.
As a side note: lmtx installs
I was able to print Mikael's PDF without any problem.
I used a HP Laser Jet Pro MFP M276WBUT I should note that I also
used the PostScript driver available from HP's Linux-specific web pages:
https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/
Michael
On 2023-03-16 04:49, Mikael
(in
the source file) the flow of the main text, instead of using the \footnote
macro, I introduce the footnotes using \note[label] at the point where the call
to the footnote should be placed, and in a separate place in the source file I
write the text associated to the footnote using \footnotetext[label
> \footnote macro, I introduce the footnotes using \note[label] at the point
> where the call to the footnote should be placed, and in a separate place in
> the source file I write the text associated to the footnote using
> \footnotetext[label].
>
> This works quite well and allow
Good Morning to all list members.
I am writing a document with very long footnotes, and in order not to
break (in the source file) the flow of the main text, instead of using
the \footnote macro, I introduce the footnotes using \note[label] at the
point where the call to the footnote should
open in Okular.
>
> First you have to select the Annotations tab on the left pane, go to the
> annotation and then right-click on it to open (the pop-up note).
>
> Evince has a more effective approach: double-clicking on the icon opens
> the note (afaIk, this is similar to
to the
annotation and then right-click on it to open (the pop-up note).
Evince has a more effective approach: double-clicking on the icon opens
the note (afaIk, this is similar to Acrobat).
Right you are, it works with your method, thanks!
I think the students have Evince so perhaps it's the best
k on it to open (the pop-up note).
>
> Evince has a more effective approach: double-clicking on the icon opens
> the note (afaIk, this is similar to Acrobat).
Right you are, it works with your method, thanks!
I think the students have Evince so perhaps it's the best solution in
the abs
in Okular.
First you have to select the Annotations tab on the left pane, go to the
annotation and then right-click on it to open (the pop-up note).
Evince has a more effective approach: double-clicking on the icon opens
the note (afaIk, this is similar to Acrobat).
I ho
),
-- CrossHairs = pdfconstant("Cross Hairs"),
-- Graph= pdfconstant("Graph"),
-- InsertText = pdfconstant("Insert Text"),
-- New = pdfconstant("Insert"),
-- Paperclip= pdfconstant("Paperclip"),
-- RightArrow
heckMark= pdfconstant("Check Mark"),
-- Circle = pdfconstant("Circle"),
-- Cross = pdfconstant("Cross"),
-- CrossHairs = pdfconstant("Cross Hairs"),
-- Graph= pdfconstant("Graph"),
-- InsertText = pdfconstant(
On Wed, 28 Dec 2022 08:26:24 +0100
Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context wrote:
> Note that the 2 sits higher in
>
> \primed{a}^2
>
> than it does in
>
> (a')^2.
>
> For readability, I really prefer the version with parentheses.
Certain Mathematical writing styl
ich seems to be a messy fix). I will learn and use that.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Alan
>
> P.S. inverting the order of the "exponents", if prime is some sort of
> exponent, was a surprising result.
Alan,
Note that the 2 sits higher in
\primed{a}^2
there was no overlap with existing commands (as far as I am
aware the existing set are otherwise undefined)
A few things to note:
1. My current version of ConTeXt is 2022.12.09 16:34
2. For portability I have included the ttf files for Roboto in a directory
within my project directory and while setting things
:
\startenvironment env_corrige.mkiv
\startluacode
userdata = userdata or {}
function userdata.Critere (commentaire,note,notemax)
context.startxcell {"width=11cm","height=2.75cm"}
context(Eleve[commentaire])
context.stopxcell ()
context.star
= userdata or {}
function userdata.Critere (commentaire,note,notemax)
context.startxcell {"width=11cm","height=2.75cm"}
context(Eleve[commentaire])
context.stopxcell ()
context.startxcell {"width=1.5cm","align=flushright"}
{\tfxx e} de 11 allumettes.
\startitemize[n]
\startitem
De combien d'allumettes est formé le 4\high{\tfxx e} étage ? Le 5\high{\tfxx e} ?
\stopitem
\startitem
Pour tout entier naturel \m{n\geqslant 1}, on note \m{u_n} le nombre d'allumettes du \m{n-\text{i
)
>
>
>
> To Do -
>
>1. Make the source code open-source
> 2. Add new features (like Hover & Tooltip)
>3. Work with Taco to add MetaPost Language Server (this could be
>challenging and interesting
d for any Lua code (within
> > \startluacode & \stopluacode) it re-directs to the Lua Language Server
> > (from Sumneko - https://github.com/sumneko/lua-language-server
> > <https://github.com/sumneko/lua-language-server> )
> >
> > To Do -
> >
uld be challenging
and interesting)
Do give this a try and give your feedback. Note that this does not contain
*all* the macros but covers the vast majority of the ConTeXt commands.
Thank you,
best regards
Ramkumar
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er & Tooltip)
3. Work with Taco to add MetaPost Language Server (this could be
challenging and interesting)
Do give this a try and give your feedback. Note that this does not
contain *all* the macros but covers the vast majority of the ConTeXt
commands.
2. Add new features (like Hover & Tooltip)
3. Work with Taco to add MetaPost Language Server (this could be
challenging and interesting)
Do give this a try and give your feedback. Note that this does not contain
*all* the macros but covers the vast majority of the ConTeXt commands.
Hi,
https://pragma-ade.nl/
We're seeing a bad cert and a 404.
Possible to redirect the .nl to the .com to avoid breaking scripts and
download URLs?
Note that the following page references the .nl TLD for downloads:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Installation
Cheers
to the product PDF, I get the correct page but
> no highlighting.
>
> I am using TeXShop ver. 5.03—
> sync method: Both Pdf Sync and Search
> Alternative Path:
> /Users/bowen1/Applications/LuaMetaTeX/tex/texmf-osx-arm64/bin
>
> and also the latest
-osx-arm64/bin
and also the latest ConteXt (ver. 2022.10.15 10:37 LMTX) under macOS
12.6 (Apple M1 Pro chip)
Note: the product file has only one component file for now.
I suspect that I am missing something but am not sure where to look or what
to do now. Any guidance will be much appreciated
On Fri, 14 Oct 2022 10:07:19 +0200
Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> So you suggest to add atantwo? As side note, you can redure your
> definition to:
>
> vardef atantwo(expr dy, dx) =
> if dx == 0 :
> if dy < 0 : - fi pi / 2
> el
les(-1, 0);
showangles(-1, -1);
showangles(0, -1);
showangles(1, -1);
\stopMPpage
So you suggest to add atantwo? As side note, you can redure your
definition to:
vardef atantwo( expr dy, dx ) =
if (dx > 0):
atan( dy / dx )
with \-. Ideas?
Try
\setupdelimitedtext[quotation][method=font]
That fixes both issues, thanks!
Not sure where I should have learned this exists, however. ;)
Note that this does not fix the problem when the quotation begins a
footnote. See the thread "Hanging punctuation misalig
On 10/10/2022 12:12 AM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I'd like to add some area for readers to write in the margins of some
text. This would leave three lines, like this to the right of the text.
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The passage would take up about the left 60% of the text and the margin
note
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