> On Feb 18, 2020, at 7:45 PM, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
>
> Add what you discovered to the wiki!
I did…after a fashion. Once I knew the answer, I was able to find a reference
to it on the wiki. However, it was obscured because both \setupdescription and
\setupdescriptions are lis
two sides.
>> \stoptheorem
>> \stoptext
>>
>> QUESTIONS:
>> 1) I would like to prefix the theorem counter with the chapter number, such
>> that the number of the second theorem becomes 2.1. Can this be done?
>> 2) Is it possible to circumvent the misplacement of
herits from \setupdescriptions.
- In “ConTEXt reference manual”, the key “location” for
\defineenumeration should probably replaced by “alternative”. Right
now, all examples on page 247 are unaffected by this setting and hence
look the same.
ConTeXt contains two different interface files, a) a old
gt;
> Issues with the documentation:
> - In “ConTeXt Commands”, it says on page 224 that \setupenumeration inherits
> from \setupcounter; but in “ConTEXt reference manual", it says on page 246
> that \setupenumerations inherits from \setupdescriptions.
> - In “ConTEXt reference manual”,
the space to the left it.
Issues with the documentation:
- In “ConTeXt Commands”, it says on page 224 that \setupenumeration inherits
from \setupcounter; but in “ConTEXt reference manual", it says on page 246 that
\setupenumerations inherits from \setupdescriptions.
- In “ConTEXt reference m
Jan U. Hasecke <mailto:juh+ntg-cont...@mailbox.org>
4. März 2016 um 19:29
Thank you Wolfgang,
your examples are very helpful.
Did you make the pdf with \showsetup{...}?
I am missing setupdescriptions.
\setupdescriptions is a synonym for the \setupdescription command.
And I get &q
Thank you Wolfgang,
your examples are very helpful.
Am 04.03.2016 um 16:52 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
> Take a look at the attached files for the valid keys for the description
> and enumeration environments.
Did you make the pdf with \showsetup{...}?
I am missing setupdescriptions.
Jan U. Hasecke <mailto:juh+ntg-cont...@mailbox.org>
4. März 2016 um 16:25
Hi all,
I am working on a small documentation and today I tried all the options
in \definedescription and/or \setupdescriptions to understand what is
going on.
I have no idea what these options are doing:
closec
On Fri, 4 Mar 2016, Jan U. Hasecke wrote:
Hi all,
I am working on a small documentation and today I tried all the options
in \definedescription and/or \setupdescriptions to understand what is
going on.
I have no idea what these options are doing:
closecommand
titleleft
titleright
Hi all,
I am working on a small documentation and today I tried all the options
in \definedescription and/or \setupdescriptions to understand what is
going on.
I have no idea what these options are doing:
closecommand
titleleft
titleright
titledistance
titlestyle
titlecolor
headcommand
hang
Hi all,
In \showsetup{setupdescriptions} the option closesymbol is listed twice.
BTW: Is there a bugtracker anywhere?
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gt; \definedescription command to achieve this? I've tried all kinds of things
> with the 'before', 'inbetween', 'after', 'indentnext', 'command', and
> 'headcommand' options of the \definedescription command (based on
> http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions
> <http:/
achieve this? I've tried all kinds of things
with the 'before', 'inbetween', 'after', 'indentnext', 'command', and
'headcommand' options of the \definedescription command (based on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions), using \par, \crlf,
and \vspace, but didn't get the desired r
Thanks. I would not have thought of that. In the reference manual headcolor
occurs in 13.2 \setupdescriptions and in 13.5 \definelabel only. I did not
connect that with footnotes. Is \setupnotation a special form of
\setupdescriptions?
By the way, is a separate call to \setupnote[footnote
inbetween=\startframedtext,after=\stopframedtext in the
\setupdescriptions but this lead to an error Missing } inserted
search for textbackgrounds
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Is it possible ?
there was a similar discussion - see
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2015/081528.html
Best regards,
Lukas
I tried inbetween=\startframedtext,after=\stopframedtext in the
\setupdescriptions but this lead to an error Missing } inserted
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?
The foregroundstyle should list the same arguments as the style key from
other commands/environments.
For a example look at the arguments for \setupdescriptions:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions
Wolfgang
keys that are mapped to command
in the description. Or am I missing something here?
The foregroundstyle should list the same arguments as the style key from
other commands/environments.
For a example look at the arguments for \setupdescriptions:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command
I looked in the wiki for “descriptions” and found this:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions
I played around a lot with the parameters from there in \setupbtxlist,
but the problem remains. The only way to get hanging indentation is
\setupbtxlist[alternative=hanging
\stoptext
See also:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/defineenumeration
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions
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As in \in[labelname].
\stoptext
The problem appears to be with the alternative= key, which I do not see
in the wiki for \definelabel but take to be the MKIV equivalent of the
location= key (as described on the wiki for \setupdescriptions and
presented in numerous examples on the mailing list
to be
with the alternative= key, which I do not see in the wiki for
\definelabel but take to be the MKIV equivalent of the location=
key (as described on the wiki for \setupdescriptions and
presented in numerous examples on the mailing list). The
location= key
Yes:
You can show us a *complete* minimal example.
Wolfgang
% Regime
\enableregime[utf]
% Choose a language, and associated hyphenation rules.
\mainlanguage[ca]
% AMSTHM equivalent
%% Exercici
%% Mirar http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions
%%% posar alternative=left per
Hi there,
I have the following code:
\mainlanguage[la]
\definelinenote[linenote]
\setuplinenote[linenote][rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\qquad]
\setupdescriptions[linenote][display=yes,location=serried,distance=1em]\starttext
\startlinenumbering
Sed \startlinenote[one]{entia
is this:
\definelinenote[lnote]
\setuplinenote[lnote][rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\qquad]
\setupdescriptions[lnote][display=yes,location=serried,distance=1em]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
This\lnote{That} is\lnote{was} imposible\lnote{possible}.
\stoplinenumbering
\stoptext
which gives as result
ConTeXt works with linenotes:\definelinenote[lnote]\setuplinenote[lnote][rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\qquad]\setupdescriptions[lnote][display=yes,location=serried,distance=1em]\starttext\startlinenumberingEn un lugar\lnote{lugar: place} de la Mancha, de cuyonombre\lnote{nombre
=,inbetween=\qquad]
\setupdescriptions[lnote][display=yes,location=serried,distance=1em]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
En un lugar\lnote{lugar: place} de la Mancha, de cuyo
nombre\lnote{nombre: name} no quiero\lnote{querer: want}
acordarme\lnote{acordarse: remember}.
\stoplinenumbering
\stoptext
I'm
=1sp,#1]
\let\doitem\item
\def\item{\doitem[]\hbox{}\kern12pt\rightskip=0pt}%
}
\def\stopouteritemize{\stopitemize\endgroup}
\setupenumerations [indentnext=no]
\setupdescriptions [indentnext=no]
\unexpanded\def\smalltyping{%
\switchtobodyfont[tt]%
\parindent=0pt
}
% typing
Of all the parameter values for \setupdescriptions[][alternative=value] there
is one that fails here, i.e. right. right is a value mentioned in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions.
Below a minimal example and the error.
\definedescription[htmldd][before=,after
Am 13.05.2012 um 22:16 schrieb Meer, H. van der:
Of all the parameter values for \setupdescriptions[][alternative=value] there
is one that fails here, i.e. right. right is a value mentioned in
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupdescriptions.
Below a minimal example and the error
location to
alternative in the \definedescription command parameters, what else do I need to change to make the example run with
MkIV?
Which example doesn’t work?
Wolfgang
This one:
\setupdescriptions[descr][
headstyle=bold,style=normal,align=left,alternative=hanging,
width=fit,margin=1cm
if I use
MlIV via context. Outside of changing location to alternative in the
\definedescription command parameters, what else do I need to change to
make the example run with MkIV?
Which example doesn’t work?
Wolfgang
This one:
\setupdescriptions[descr][
headstyle=bold,style=normal
Two betas ago (as far as I can rembember), this worked right:
\definelinenote[significa]
\setupnote[significa][rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\quad]
\setupdescriptions[significa][display=yes,location=serried,distance=.5em]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
En un lugar\significa
Hi there,
I'm trying to typeset the following kind of document:
\setuppapersize[A6]
\definelinenote[significa]
\setupnote[significa][rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\quad]
\setupdescriptions[significa][display=yes,location=serried,distance=.5em]
\definelinenote[contextualiza
Hi there,
I have the following sample:
\definelinenote[dict]
\setupnote[dict][rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\quad]
\setupdescriptions[dict][display=yes,location=serried,distance=.5em]
\definemargindata[mgch][outer][hoffset=0.3em]
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\dorecurse{10
, but not if invoked from headcommand.
(untested) descriptions use titlecommand rather than headcommand.
Thanks, Aditya, for your reply.
I'm afraid it doesn't work.
According to https://bitbucket.org/wolfs/commands, \setupdescriptions
uses headcommand and \setupenumerations uses titlecommand
Am 18.01.2012 um 02:47 schrieb Kip Warner:
Ah, so \setupdescriptions inherits the default values of
\definedescription?
WIth \definedescription you create a new command (e.g. \definition) and
environment (e.g. \startdefinition … \stopdefinition).
With \setupdescriptions you can afterwards
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 09:26 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 18.01.2012 um 02:47 schrieb Kip Warner:
Ah, so \setupdescriptions inherits the default values of
\definedescription?
WIth \definedescription you create a new command (e.g. \definition) and
environment (e.g. \startdefinition
Am 18.01.2012 um 23:39 schrieb Kip Warner:
On Wed, 2012-01-18 at 09:26 +0100, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 18.01.2012 um 02:47 schrieb Kip Warner:
Ah, so \setupdescriptions inherits the default values of
\definedescription?
WIth \definedescription you create a new command (e.g
and
\setupdescriptions?
the first should define new description, the second change style of
already defined description.
Ah, so \setupdescriptions inherits the default values of
\definedescription?
I suppose no, '\define...', eh-m, defines a command while '\setup...', eh-m,
sets up its
On Tue, 2012-01-17 at 13:38 +0900, Vladimir Lomov wrote:
Hey Vlad.
(not an expert, just read command reference)
(1) What is the difference between \definedescription and
\setupdescriptions?
the first should define new description, the second change style of
already defined description
and
\setupdescriptions?
the first should define new description, the second change style of
already defined description.
Ah, so \setupdescriptions inherits the default values of
\definedescription?
I suppose no, '\define...', eh-m, defines a command while '\setup...', eh-m,
sets up its 'style'. When
Hey list,
A couple of questions concerning \definition:
(1) What is the difference between \definedescription and
\setupdescriptions?
(2) What is the difference between \definition and \description?
(3) How do I change the colour of the definition header? I tried the
following, but it did
Hello,
** Kip Warner [2012-01-16 19:52:39 -0800]:
Hey list,
A couple of questions concerning \definition:
(not an expert, just read command reference)
(1) What is the difference between \definedescription and
\setupdescriptions?
the first should define new description, the second change
for hanging:
\unprotect
\setupdescriptions[\c!width:\v!hanging=\v!fit]
\protect
but I'm not so sure about that
Hans
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something which broke with the October
beta (worked a week ago):
\definelinenote [critical]
\setupnote [critical]
[rule=off,paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\hskip.5em\vl\hskip0.2em\vl\hskip.5em]
\setupdescriptions[critical] [display=no,location=serried,distance=.5em]
\setuplinenumbering
=,inbetween=\hskip.5em\vl\hskip0.2em\vl\hskip.5em]
\setupdescriptions[critical] [display=no,location=serried,distance=.5em]
\setuplinenumbering[location=inner,step=5,method=page,style=\tfxx,align=left,distance=0.4em,width=0.4cm]
\starttext
ut \critical{labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat}, sed diam
I attached a updated version of the options for the \setupdescriptions and \setupenumerations commands.Unfortunatly there's no reference page for \setupnumber on the wiki, yet. How to find out which keys there are for \setupnumber?For the moment the source is the only reference but I’m working on a new l
and
numberconversion) from \setupnumber?
I attached a updated version of the options for the \setupdescriptions
and \setupenumerations commands.
Thank you very much.
Unfortunatly there's no reference page for \setupnumber on the wiki,
yet. How to find out which keys there are for \setupnumber?
For the moment
Am 24.05.2011 um 09:24 schrieb Oliver Buerschaper:
Dear all,
is there a way to align the numbers in the footnote block (flush) right as is
done without the key location=left in the following? I don't want the
numbers in the margin though…
---
\setupdescriptions
[footnote
Dear all,
is there a way to align the numbers in the footnote block (flush) right as is
done without the key location=left in the following? I don't want the numbers
in the margin though…
---
\setupdescriptions
[footnote]
[location=left,
distance=1ex]
\setupnote
[footnote
:
\setupdescriptions [...,...][..,.=.,..]
...
Lukas
\definedescription[Owner][headstyle=em,width=fit,command=\groupedcommand{}{
---},distance=.5em]
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overwrites the
margin=0pt?
Imagine, you have some wrapper (simplified user-friendly macro):
\definedescription[SpecialDesc][location=hanging, margin=1em] % 1em = default
\def\SetMargin#1{\setupdescriptions[SpecialDesc][margin=#1]}
Now, because of this (for me unexpected) behaviour, the \SetMargin
Hello,
margin=0pt does not work here:
\definedescription[Test][location=hanging, margin=0pt]
\starttext
\startTest{Problem}
\input tufte
\stopTest
\setupdescriptions[Test][margin=0.0001pt]
\startTest{Workaround}
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Hi list,
I tried something similar to (Mk IV version 2011.11.18 19:34):
Am 06.08.10 15:46, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode
Hi again,
it seems that i found the solution for problem 3:
\setupnote
[footnote][paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\hskip.5em\vl\hskip.5em]
\setupdescriptions[footnote][display=no,location=serried,distance=.5em]
at least the first tests seem to work like a charm...
Greetings,
Achim
, I would like to contribute to the wiki or whatever is
the main documentation source of the ConTeXt project something to
document those parameters that are specific de \setupenumerations. The
context reference manual and the wiki both just refer to
\setupdescriptions yet there are a number
\setupenumerations. The
context reference manual and the wiki both just refer to
\setupdescriptions yet there are a number of parameters that don't
exist for \setupdescriptions, such as number, counter, prefix,
prefixcomponents, etc.
Adding the missing options to the wiki is a good start. Currently
. How should I
define a footnote stream to run RtL in paragraph form?
\starttext
\showframe
\definenote[afootnote][numberconversion=set
2,paragraph=yes,rule=right,align=r2l]
\setupdescriptions[afootnote][display=no,location=serried,distance=.5em]
\startalignment[l2r]
test \footnote{\input ward
produce an example of parallel texts, because to the best of my
knowledge there is no robust system for that anywhere (my definition of
'robust' means it can handle RtL languages, like Arabic, as easily as ConTeXt
does).
\starttext
\definedescription[lemma]
\setupdescriptions[lemma][before
Thank you very much, but still does not work to me..
%%%
\definedescription
[proof]
[text=Proof.]
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square
On Sat, 7 Aug 2010 10:54:52 +0200
Emanuele Sacco emanuelesa...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much, but still does not work to me..
%%%
\definedescription
[proof]
[text=Proof.]
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle
.]
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
closecommand=\ifmmode\eqno\else\wordright\fi]
\starttext
\startproof
Questa \`e una dimostrazione
\startformula
a=b
and a few recent posts? Do I really
have to dig through the sources in base for switches, options, etc?
As with most comands, there is a definecommand. As footnotes are
descriptions you set them up with two commands: \setupnote and
\setupdescriptions
In ConTeXt MkIV \setupfootnotes is gone, it's
Am 05.08.10 22:17, schrieb Emanuele Sacco:
\definedescription
[proof]
[text=Proof.]
\setupdescriptions[proof]
[width=broad,distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=$\square$]
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad
Hi all,
I'have simulated the proof environment whit the following code:
%%%
\definedescription
[proof]
[text=Proof.]
\setupdescriptions[proof]
[width=broad,distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=$\square
Am 05.08.10 11:59, schrieb Emanuele Sacco:
Hi all,
I'have simulated the proof environment whit the following code:
%%%
\definedescription
[proof]
[text=Proof.]
\setupdescriptions[proof]
[width=broad,distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting
.]
\setupdescriptions[proof]
[width=broad,distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=$\square$]
I wanted to know if there is an equivalent of the command \qedhere
(LaTeX command) to solve the problem that arises when
\definedescription
[proof]
[text=Proof.]
\setupdescriptions[proof]
[width=broad,distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=$\square$]
\definemathcommand[Card][nolop]{\mfunction{Card}}
\starttext
\startproof
... la
][paragraph=yes,numbercommand=,inbetween=\hskip.5em\vl\hskip.5em]
\setupdescriptions[footnote][display=no,location=serried,distance=.5em]
% before=,after=
\starttext
\startlocalfootnotes
local 1a\footnote{local note 1a}
local 1b\footnote{local note 1b}
\placelocalfootnotes
Am 05.01.2010 um 05:08 schrieb Vladimir Lomov:
2010/1/5 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com:
Sorry to hijack your post and since we're already there, why are
\setupenumerations
and \setupdescriptions written in the plural form.
\setupenumerations[problem][stopper
Sorry to hijack your post and since we're already there, why are
\setupenumerations
and \setupdescriptions written in the plural form.
\setupenumerations[problem][stopper=)]
When I would follow the system from other setup commands in context
i expect as correct names \setupenumeration
Hi.
2010/1/5 Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com:
Sorry to hijack your post and since we're already there, why are
\setupenumerations
and \setupdescriptions written in the plural form.
\setupenumerations[problem][stopper=)]
When I would follow the system from other setup
with
before= or inbetween=).
\setupdescriptions[...][inbetween={\blank[samepage,line]}]
This isn't exactly what I need, since the page break occurs between the header
and the body of the description (the boxed block is inside the description).
Or is inbetween exactly where that should end up?
However
[no]
\startframedtext
H
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
\setupdescriptions[...][inbetween={\blank[samepage,line]}]
This isn't exactly what I need, since the page break occurs between the header
and the body of the description (the boxed block is inside the description).
Or is inbetween exactly where that should end up
in MkIV
\setupdescriptions[...][inbetween={\blank[samepage,line]}]
Wolfgang
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%\setupdescriptions[description][headalign=flushright]
\setupdescriptions[description][text=\hfill]
\description{text} bla bla bla
\description{longer text} bla bla bla
\stoptext
Thanks. I first guess was
\defineframed
[framehead]
[location=low,width=\leftmarginwidth,align=flushright,frame=off
[backspace=5cm,
leftmargin=4cm,
width=12cm]
\definedescription
[description]
[location=margin,
width=\leftmarginwidth]
\showframe
\starttext
\description{text} bla bla bla
\description{longer text} bla bla bla
%\setupdescriptions[description][headalign=flushright]
\setupdescriptions
the alignment of the headtext.
\setuplayout
[backspace=5cm,
leftmargin=4cm,
width=12cm]
\definedescription
[description]
[location=margin,
width=\leftmarginwidth]
\showframe
\starttext
\description{text} bla bla bla
\description{longer text} bla bla bla
%\setupdescriptions[description
Hello,
What about merging the 2 texshow databases (web and perl), and then
maintaining only one unique database?
I've just seen, that for example the command \setupdescriptions has more
options in the perl-database and more descriptions in the web-database...
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=yes|no]
\setupcaption[name][settings]
\setupcaptions[options]
\setupclipping[options]
\setupcolor[name]
\setupcolors[options]
\setupcolumns[options]
\setupcombinations[options]
\setupcombinedlist[name][levels and options]
\setupcomment[options]
\setupdescriptions[names][options]
# \setupencoding
I find a get a lot of whitespace around my defined descriptions.
Setting
\setupdescriptions[\c!before=,\c!inbetween=,\c!after=]
does not much help.
Is there something else that can be done. Preferably without
resorting to wild guesses like before=\godown[-10pt] or the like
[descr][
headstyle=bold,style=normal,align=left,location=hanging,
width=broad,margin=2em, before=\doMySetup]
\def\doMySetup{
\setupdescriptions[descr]
[before=\startnarrower,after=\stopnarrower]}
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\starttext
\startdescr{Para}
This is a shorter
]
\definedescription[description][procedure]
\definedescription[post] [procedure]
\setupdescriptions[operation] [title=no,text=Operation]
\setupdescriptions[description][title=no,text=Description]
\setupdescriptions[post] [title=no,text=Post]
\definetyping[code][before=\vskip-\lineheight,after
to the text-edge, and then a fixed-width space, and then the text?)
Use
\setupfootnotedefinition[location=left]
See \setupdescriptions for other possible options.
5.) In LaTeX, there's a means to place a footnote (and generate a number
and reference for the footnote) without typesetting
\setupdescriptions[...][...]
to tune spacing (eg. the keys before, after, inbetween). I remeber
having read about it in the bibliography manual, there should be more in
there.
- Define different page styles for the first page of each chapter (e.
g. no headers) and the following pages
You use eg
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