Alexey Kryukov schrieb am 27.03.2024 um 14:02:
Hi list,
I'd like to know if its is possible to get visually balanced
mixedcolumns in lmtx. For example, if I have \blank's between
paragraphs, I would like them to be stretched or expanded by
a such way that the bottommost lines have the same
Hi list,
I'd like to know if its is possible to get visually balanced
mixedcolumns in lmtx. For example, if I have \blank's between
paragraphs, I would like them to be stretched or expanded by
a such way that the bottommost lines have the same vertical
position -- no matter, how many lines
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 it
the footer
row if one has been requested).
I agree.
## Formatting
* maxwidth doesn’t seem to have an effect, neither on the whole table nor on a
column.
* textwidth works only for the whole table.
* width gets stretched if option=stretch; i.e. I can’t fix the width of single
cells or columns
ould be
an option.
>> * I don’t understand the addressing options "start" and "one".
Me neither. :)
>> ## Formatting
>> * maxwidth doesn’t seem to have an effect, neither on the whole table nor on
>> a column.
>> * textwidth works only for the whole table.
t are formatted, but not the same column in header. I couldn’t find
how to format columns in header.
* I don’t understand the addressing options "start" and "one".
## Formatting
* maxwidth doesn’t seem to have an effect, neither on the whole table
nor on a column.
* text
h doesn’t seem to have an effect, neither on the whole table
nor on a column.
* textwidth works only for the whole table.
* width gets stretched if option=stretch; i.e. you can’t fix the width
of single cells or columns.
## Page breaking
* What’s the difference between [split=repeat] and
On 9/28/2021 2:57 AM, jbf via ntg-context wrote:
I may have seen a response to this at some stage in the list, but I
cannot find it.
\- works for manual hyphenation in Mkiv but not (for me at least) in LMTX.
My general setting is \setupalign [hz,
nothyphenated,stretched,verytolerant
I may have seen a response to this at some stage in the list, but I
cannot find it.
\- works for manual hyphenation in Mkiv but not (for me at least) in LMTX.
My general setting is \setupalign [hz,
nothyphenated,stretched,verytolerant] because I am typesetting a book
for visually-impaired
cm{Uno dos tres}}
> >
> > where spacing is stretched so all the available space is filled, so I
> > want to know about a better way. Thank you beforehand.
>
> \starttext
>
> \framed{Uno dos tres}
>
> \framed{\stretched[width=10cm]{Uno dos tres}}
>
> \fra
Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 26.02.2021 um 22:38:
Hi list.
Is there an interface for \hbox to via framed? I think it's not
the ConTeXt spirit to do something like
\framed[offset=0cm]{\hbox to 10cm{Uno dos tres}}
where spacing is stretched so all the available space is filled, so I
want
ht=3cm, width=10cm]{...}
if you want a box with a specified width and height.
> where spacing is stretched so all the available space is filled, so I want
> to know about a better way. Thank you beforehand.
Aditya
Hi list.
Is there an interface for \hbox to via framed? I think it's not the
ConTeXt spirit to do something like
\framed[offset=0cm]{\hbox to 10cm{Uno dos tres}}
where spacing is stretched so all the available space is filled, so I want
to know about a better way. Thank you beforehand
this, is it possible in xtables? Seems
weird if it's not. Or did I miss something?
2. I know how to use [option=stretch] to fill the textwidth, but can I make
specific columns "tight", so they don't get stretched beyond their content?
3. When I use [option=tight] sometimes columns are n
,stretched], and
\setuplanguage[en][spacing=packed].
This latter especially because I want to avoid some rather ugly spaces
after a period. Then once I see how things look, I apply
{\kerncharacters[-0.025] my text} in particular instances where things
need to be tidied up. I have found that -0.025
On Fri, 3 Jul 2020, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
\hbadness affects reports on stretched/shrunk box glue, but not
overfull boxes. You need \hfuzz for that
\hfuzz = 12pt
Or, for something more drastic:
\dontcomplain
Aditya
\hbadness affects reports on stretched/shrunk box glue, but not
overfull boxes. You need \hfuzz for that
\hfuzz = 12pt
Best wishes,
Taco
> On 3 Jul 2020, at 14:53, Hans van der Meer wrote:
>
> I would very much like to get rid of the overfull hbox messages in the log.
> They clu
no old installation to compare the example below but the problem
> is the \hskip\measure{...} in your code which is stretched as well.
>
> \starttext
>
> text
>
> \kerncharacters{text}
>
> \dontleavehmode\hskip\emwidth text
>
> \dontleavehmode\kerncharac
le?
Am I missing something obvious?
I have no old installation to compare the example below but the problem
is the \hskip\measure{...} in your code which is stretched as well.
\starttext
text
\kerncharacters{text}
\dontleavehmode\hskip\emwidth text
\dontleavehmode\kerncharacters{\hskip\em
the image page to push the new chapter to
the next odd page.
- Do you use full page images?
- Are the images cropped to fit the page dimension, stretched or
centered with margins?
For this usecase images are blown up and cropped to fit the page
dimension including the bleed.
\setuppagenumbering
these blue pages shows an image. Is this possible?
> Yes but there are different ways for different requirements.
>
> - Do you you have a picture before *every* chapter?
No, the additional image page shall appear only if the last chapter ends
on an odd page. Then I need the image page to push t
. Is this possible?
Yes but there are different ways for different requirements.
- Do you you have a picture before *every* chapter?
- Do you use full page images?
- Are the images cropped to fit the page dimension, stretched or
centered with margins?
- ...
Wolfgang
happens in the backend is that glyphs are output as
sequences and scaled as whole and occasionally the starting points get
synchronized .. this is what threshold deals with.
Anyway, I might improve thinsg over time as in context lmtx we have a
bit more control over matters.
One can argue if in
]}
Another paragraph to make columns uneven.\par\blank[myBlank]
\dorecurse{3}{\input knuth \blank[myBlank]}
\stopmixedcolumns
\stoptext
Is there a way to configure mixedcolumns so that \blank[myBlank] is
stretched or shrinked to get the two columns end aligned at the bottom
of the page?
Thanks
On 30/08/18 08:20, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I would like to introduce character expansion to novice users.
>
> I know that ConTeXt adds values automatically.
>
> But I’m interested in showing extremely stretched and shrinked
> characters, as an example of
Dear list,
I would like to introduce character expansion to novice users.
I know that ConTeXt adds values automatically.
But I’m interested in showing extremely stretched and shrinked
characters, as an example of character expansion done wrong.
Sorry for not providing a minimal example, but I
On 8/14/2018 11:53 AM, Henri Menke wrote:
Dear list,
According to the wiki page for \setupalign
"height" Fill the height: press the last line's baseline against the
lower boundary.
but that doesn't see to work in framed. How can I get the interline
space stretched to flush to
Dear list,
According to the wiki page for \setupalign
"height" Fill the height: press the last line's baseline against the
lower boundary.
but that doesn't see to work in framed. How can I get the interline
space stretched to flush to the bottom? MWE is below.
Che
Great, thanks a lot Hans. Not a big issue (some glues are bit more stretched
than before here and there, but not to the point to have underfulls), but
curious to understand.
Best regards
Joseph
De : Hans Hagen
Envoyé le :jeudi 13 octobre 2016 20:51
À : mailing list for ConTeXt users
Objet :Re
in the documentation, maybe it doesn't exist: I
simply don't know and don't see a way to find out. \stretched is not an
answer.
\starttext
some words
\WORD{some words}
\definecharacterkerning[mine][factor=0.5]
\definecharacterkerning[less][factor=0.05]
\definecharacterkerning[more][factor=0.1
it doesn't exist: I
simply don't know and don't see a way to find out. \stretched is not an
answer.
Any hints appreciated.
Cheers -- Thomas
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[.40]}]
\startsubject[title={Properties of Blood}]
\stopsubject
\setuphead[subject][style=\setff{smallcapitals},deeptextcommand={\stretched}]
\startsubject[title={Properties of Blood}]
\stopsubject
\stoptext
On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 5:33 PM, Michael Guravage <gurav...@gmail.com>
Hi,
I am trying to use kerning in subject titles. \kernchracters works pretty
good, but as you can see in the attached example, there is a gap before the
Ts in Properties, and again in Praefatio and Praefationis. The \stretched
command yields similar results, vis-à-vis the gaps.
If somebody can
uses mathcases.
I tried to use mathcases, but it seems mathcases can't be nested??
I was thinking of other solutions, like replacing the vertical line with a
small column in which to put a vertical stretched brace symbol, at the
appriopriate lowered cell, but don't know how the vertical stretch
Dear list, if somebody cares, the following solution works for me:
\hrule
\penalty1
\vfill
\penalty1
\dontleavehmode\framed{...}
\penalty1
\vfill
\penalty1
\hrule height 0pt
\par\penalty-5000
Joshua
Dear list,
at first, I thought the following code (simplified) with frames,
hrules and vfills between them would work to typeset my table. However,
I have now realized that sometimes a pagebreak occurs before the final
(invisible) hrule, and then there's no vfill at the bottom of the page.
See
Dear list,
if I specify option=height with an xtable, a single-page
table is stretched vertically to fill the whole textheight. However, I
need this feature with a multipage table. In the following example,
the table on the first page should be stretched, but isn't:
\showframe
\starttext
On 4/7/2014 2:56 PM, Joshua Krämer wrote:
Dear list,
if I specify option=height with an xtable, a single-page
table is stretched vertically to fill the whole textheight. However, I
need this feature with a multipage table. In the following example,
the table on the first page should
On 2014-04-07, 23:18, Hans Hagen wrote:
the height stretch is a special case and not interfaced with the
splitter (would demand multipass whihc in turn could lead to
oscillation)
Thanks for the information, I've already feared it would be like that.
I have thus created a custom solution
]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[one,50pt]Stretched
\switchtobodyfont[two,50pt]Stretched
\switchtobodyfont[three,50pt]Stretched
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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]
\definefontfamily [one] [serif] [Latin Modern Roman]
\definefontfamily [two] [serif] [Latin Modern Roman] [features={default,wide}]
\definefontfamily [three] [serif] [Latin Modern Roman]
[features={default,narrow}]
\definebodyfontenvironment[50pt]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[one,50pt]Stretched
alignment (as shown in blue)? If you look
closely, the two spacing is different even between the black arcs on left
and right sides.
Regards,
Magnus
On 2013-10-13 Hans Hagen wrote:
inbetween the arcs, that should als? be drawn). The text should not be
stretched but center on the top, flowing
On 2013–10–14 Marco Patzer wrote:
On 2013–10–13 Hans Hagen wrote:
inbetween the arcs, that should alsó be drawn). The text should not be
stretched but center on the top, flowing evenly distributed on each
side. This link will give you an idea:
http://www.heilsuefling.is/heilsuefling
Hello list,
How can I call the \followtokens macro (or a similar solution) from within
metapost? Specifically, I want to integrate text between the semi-circle
arcs in a rainbow-like structure (with the text placed inbetween the arcs,
that should alsó be drawn). The text should not be stretched
be drawn). The text should not be
stretched but center on the top, flowing evenly distributed on each
side. This link will give you an idea:
http://www.heilsuefling.is/heilsuefling/upload/images/whp_in_general/determinants_of_health/determinants_of_health.jpg
How can this achieved?
a bit clumsy
On 2013–10–13 Hans Hagen wrote:
inbetween the arcs, that should alsó be drawn). The text should not be
stretched but center on the top, flowing evenly distributed on each
side. This link will give you an idea:
http://www.heilsuefling.is/heilsuefling/upload/images/whp_in_general
On 10/9/2013 7:11 AM, hwit...@gmail.com wrote:
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
snipped ..
\starttext
\framed[width=40mm]{word}
\framed[width=40mm]{\stretched[features=none,width=\framedwidth]{word}}
\stoptext
I also appreciate the example provided by Wolfgang. I have found an anomaly
which
Dear list,
I have a very simple request, but I wasn’t able to find information on
the wiki or the ConTeXt manual. Here is the sample:
\starttext
\framed[width=40mm]{word}
\stoptext
How can I get the word stretched to the frame width?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--
http
Am 08.10.2013 um 20:04 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
Dear list,
I have a very simple request, but I wasn’t able to find information on
the wiki or the ConTeXt manual. Here is the sample:
\starttext
\framed[width=40mm]{word}
\stoptext
How can I get the word stretched
On 10/08/2013 08:15 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 08.10.2013 um 20:04 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez oi...@gmx.es:
[...]
How can I get the word stretched to the frame width?
\starttext
\framed[width=40mm]{word}
\framed[width=40mm]{\stretched[features=none,width=\framedwidth]{word}}
\stoptext
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
snipped ..
\starttext
\framed[width=40mm]{word}
\framed[width=40mm]{\stretched[features=none,width=\framedwidth]{word}}
\stoptext
I also appreciate the example provided by Wolfgang. I have found an anomaly
which produces incorrect results on my system
\stoptext
Actual results: the image appears as undefined.
Expected results: the image appears, stretched to fill the column.
Work around 1: use wfactor.
Work around 2: \defineexternalfigure[fullwidth][factor=fit] and then use
\externalfigure[file.jpg][fullwidth]
Kind regards
\definefontfeature[slanted] [slant=.2]
\definefontfeature[boldened][extend=1.2]
\definedfont[file:kedage-n*default] ...
The slanting and stretched effects come out nicely -- but the complex
combinations of the signs are not supported as they are in XeTeX. XeTeX
supports the combinations
On 6/22/2013 10:45 PM, Sander Maijers wrote:
If I decide to use, for instance, Σ instead of \sum, this operator
is no longer stretched/scaling regardless of the sub/superscripts
specified tot it. Is it possible to keep stretching/scaling while using
Inicode characters for such operators
If I decide to use, for instance, Σ instead of \sum, this operator
is no longer stretched/scaling regardless of the sub/superscripts
specified tot it. Is it possible to keep stretching/scaling while using
Inicode characters for such operators
Hi,
Below \stretched works by itself, but causes a fatal error when in the macro
(\Name). I get the same result with all variants.
Perhaps there's a better way?
MWE:
\def\Name{\stretched[width=]}
%\def\Name#1{\stretched[width=]{#1}}
%\define[1]\Name{\stretched[width=]{#1
OK, it's not the macro. This fails (same error: ! This can't happen
(add_disc_widths)):
\starttext
St. \stretched[width=]{Banac}
\stoptext
This works:
\starttext
St. \stretched[width=]{Bana}
\stoptext
Strange.
On Apr 6, 2013, at 10:26 AM, Rogers, Michael K mrog...@emory.edu
wrote:
Hi
On 3/11/2013 8:20 PM, Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi,
I have two questions concerning MP graphics.
What's going on here? The “abcdefghi” text is not displayed in the second
graphic and the “A” is stretched to match the size of the first graphic. Can
someone explain why this happens
Hi,
I have two questions concerning MP graphics.
What's going on here? The “abcdefghi” text is not displayed in the second
graphic and the “A” is stretched to match the size of the first graphic. Can
someone explain why this happens and if this is expected?
\startreusableMPgraphic{foo}
draw
provided. - What is wrong with the first line with the \hbox? This stretched
text is as long as the second line and uses the whole text width. The third
line has a width of 10cm as it seems.
\ruledhbox to 5cm{\stretched{to the limit}}
means that the box has 5cm, but \stretched must use
Hello!
I just downloaded yesterday night's version of Context and tried the example
provided. - What is wrong with the first line with the \hbox? This stretched
text is as long as the second line and uses the whole text width. The third
line has a width of 10cm as it seems.
Willi
On Jun 28
On Thu, Jul 5, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl wrote:
Hello!
I just downloaded yesterday night's version of Context and tried the
example provided. - What is wrong with the first line with the \hbox? This
stretched text is as long as the second line and uses the whole text
Hi,
In the next version, the \stretched command has been replaced by a new
one using the character kerning feature.
\hbox to 5cm{\stretched{to the limit}}
\stretched{to the limit}
\stretched[width=10cm]{to the limit}
In addition one can set a style and color.
Hans
Hi,
if a paragraph is set to align=block the space between words can be stretched.
If eg. a japanese word is mentioned in such a paragraph the space between the
japanes characters gets spaced/stretched too (see example attached).
This may be right for japanese texts, but it is wrong
Hello,
here comes yet another I could do this in Word but can't figure it
out how ConTeXt does it font-related question:
How can I reduces inter-character spacing in a font?
I've found out that the spacing can be temporarily expanded by
\stretched{}, but what's the opposite and how to control
Hi,
I, personally, like the solution for hyphenated url (by stretching).
Only a author of mine feels that it was too much (see attached, first line).
Is there a way to adjust the degree of stretching?
Steffen
---
PastedGraphic-2.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
On 30-3-2012 10:01, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I, personally, like the solution for hyphenated url (by stretching).
Only a author of mine feels that it was too much (see attached, first line).
Is there a way to adjust the degree of stretching?
\def\lang_url_space{\nobreak\hskip\zeropoint
Am 30.03.2012 um 20:10 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 30-3-2012 10:01, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I, personally, like the solution for hyphenated url (by stretching).
Only a author of mine feels that it was too much (see attached, first line).
Is there a way to adjust the degree of stretching?
On 30-3-2012 21:29, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 30.03.2012 um 20:10 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 30-3-2012 10:01, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I, personally, like the solution for hyphenated url (by stretching).
Only a author of mine feels that it was too much (see attached, first line).
Is there a
Am 04.03.2012 um 15:43 schrieb S Barmeier:
\usemodule[ruby]
\setupruby[overhang=start]
\starttext
foo \ruby{bar}{foo bar baz} baz
\stoptext
end,yes,auto all give overhang=none. Am I doing something wrong?
You need also “align=center” because by default the base text is stretched
Hi,
the “stretch” option for \definefontfeature doesn’t work anymore for “slant”
does work.
\starttext
\definefontfeature[slanted] [default][slant=.25]
\definefontfeature[stretched][default][stretch=2]
\start \definedfont[Serif*slanted at 20pt] \ruledhbox{Test!} \stop
\start \definedfont
is stretched to the given value
but the problem when you copy the text can be in the algorithm Adobe Reader
use to determine spaces in the text.
\starttext
\define[1]\ExtendFont
{\definefontfeature[condensed][default][extend=#1]
\definedfont[name:allerlight*condensed]The quick brown fox jumps over
, in this example the aaa...a-word is not moved to the next
line but written partially into the margin instead. I understand this
behaviour for right-left-aligned text to avoid extremely stretched-out
spaces, but here it doesn't seem right to me. Can I change this
behaviour somehow?
Thanks
the
width parameter manually. But I would like something like the following:
- A picture is not stretched more as a certain value. (Say two.)
- A picture is never to wide.
- A picture is never to high to fill more as 75% of a page.
Is this something that is possible?
Also: is it a good idea
that with ConTeXt?
I use MkIV, so any Lua solution is welcome.
\starttext
\definefontfeature[realugly][default][extend=0.25]
\definedfont[Serif*realugly] Only You Can Read This
\stoptext
Thank you - but this is fixed narrowing. I also found stretching to a
fixed width using \stretched:
\hbox
. they change at the same
rate as the normal space when stretched)
Are there any other types of spaces I should be aware of? I would be
most grateful for any comments, especially concerning the existence of a
slow-stretching (or non-stretching) space...
Thank you,
Severin
stretching, or the space in do n't (sic) in early 20th
century American texts).
I currently use
\ to prevent a line break
~ to prevent extra space after a period
\,
\;
etc. as fractions(?) of the normal space (i.e. they change at the same
rate as the normal space when stretched)
Are there any other
character to the right of a hypenatable word?
If that is possible now, why was it not possible beforehand?
It was possible. But ConTeXt calculates the breakpoints (including possible
hypenation) so that the paragraphs look nice and the inter word space will not
be stretched too much.
In another
2011/2/24 Marco net...@lavabit.com
If that is possible now, why was it not possible beforehand?
It was possible. But ConTeXt calculates the breakpoints (including possible
hypenation) so that the paragraphs look nice and the inter word space will
not
be stretched too much.
Okay
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Subject: Re: [NTG-context] \stretched in chapter titles in MKII
Am 22.02.2011 um 14:42 schrieb Tom:
I'm sorry for being so thick but this code errors out when I run it under
TexLive 2010
characters since last summer?
Use \structuretitle and \structurenumber to access the values.
\defineconversion [tom] [One,Two,Three,Four,Five,…]
\define[1]\ChapterTextCommand
{\line{\expanded{\stretched{\structuretitle
\define[1]\ChapterNumberCommand
{\line{\expanded{\stretched{Chapter
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To: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Subject: Re: [NTG-context] \stretched in chapter titles in MKII
Am 22.02.2011 um 01:18 schrieb Tom:
The code that follows works fine in MKII but doesn't stretch the chapter
. However, I want to stretch the title as well as
the chapter number, so that is not a solution. I couldn't find documentation
for \structuretitle and \structurenumber and am completely lost.
Use the ConTeXt minimals or use a more pleasant layout for your headers,
the stretched titles don’t look very
] \stretched in chapter titles in MKII
Am 05.07.10 21:15, schrieb Tom:
I am trying to stretch two lines of text to the same width for use as a
chapter head.
I have two major problems:
1. The second line of text is appended to the end of the first line
instead
of being placed below it.
2. I
resulted in abject failure. I am clearly missing something.
\def\MyChapterCommand#1#2
{\switchtobodyfont[ss,30pt]
\hbox to \hsize {\stretched{Chapter\\One}}
\blank[small]
\switchtobodyfont[sansbold,20pt]
\hbox to \hsize {\stretched{It\\Was\\The\\Best\\Of\\Times}}}
\setuphead[chapter
. Numerous attempts at that have
resulted in abject failure. I am clearly missing something.
\def\MyChapterCommand#1#2
{\switchtobodyfont[ss,30pt]
\hbox to \hsize {\stretched{Chapter\\One}}
\blank[small]
\switchtobodyfont[sansbold,20pt]
\hbox to \hsize {\stretched{It\\Was\\The\\Best
was added last march and it’s now up to you to document it.
The values for the key are
none : no distance between items
small : half the value of a normal space, can be stretched by half of a em
medium : normal space distance, can be stretched by 1em
big: 1em, can be stretched or shrinked
find documentation about “textdistance”,
The option was added last march and it’s now up to you to document it.
The values for the key are
none : no distance between items
small : half the value of a normal space, can be stretched by half of a em
medium : normal space distance, can
is a table that is as wide as the text in the second row
(A very very long text in one line, perhaps more) or at most the line width and
the other two cells (the first line) stretched to mach that width (see image).
I am pretty sure that this is possible, but how?!?
Patrick
inline
is not stretched
%number of closing }s determined by trial and error
\def\MyChapterCommand#1#2% #1 is number, #2 is text
{ \framed[frame=off,align=middle]
{{\hbox to \hsize {\ss\stretched{Chapter {#1
\par
{{\hbox to \hsize {\switchtobodyfont[20pt]{\ss\bf\stretched{My
, i.e {Chapter #1} and {#2}.
Because of these errors I have hardcoded the values in the example that
follows:
You can use \stretched in headers only with \deeptextcommand and
\deepnumbercommand.
Wolfgang
as values, i.e {Chapter #1} and {#2}.
Because of these errors I have hardcoded the values in the example that
follows:
\define[1]\ChapterTextStretch {\line{\stretched{#1}}}
\define[1]\ChapterNumberStretch{\determineheadnumber[chapter]\ChapterTextStretch{Chapter
\currentheadnumber}}
\setuphead
\define[1]\ChapterTextStretch {\line{\stretched{#1}}}
\define[1]\ChapterNumberStretch{\determineheadnumber[chapter]\ChapterTextStr
etch{Chapter
\currentheadnumber}}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[alternative=middle,
textstyle=sansbold,
numberstyle=sans,
deeptextcommand
\define[1]\ChapterTextStretch {\line{\stretched{#1}}}
\define[1]\ChapterNumberStretch{\determineheadnumber[chapter]\ChapterTextStr
etch{Chapter
\currentheadnumber}}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[alternative=middle,
textstyle=sansbold,
numberstyle=sans,
deeptextcommand
}.
Because of these errors I have hardcoded the values in the example that
follows:
\def\MyChapterCommand#1#2% #1 is number, #2 is text
{\hbox to \hsize {\ss\stretched{Chapter 1}}
\par
\hbox to \hsize {\ss\bf\stretched{Test Chapter Title}}}
\setuphead[chapter]
[command=\MyChapterCommand
Hello Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com writes:
Am 27.06.10 13:02, schrieb Oliver Heins:
I want to typeset the section title in stretched smallcaps in the
header. This is what I came up with, but it won't print the section
title, but instead the phrase »section
Am 29.06.10 13:07, schrieb Oliver Heins:
Hello Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Schusterschuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com writes:
Am 27.06.10 13:02, schrieb Oliver Heins:
I want to typeset the section title in stretched smallcaps in the
header. This is what I came up with, but it won't print
I want to typeset the section title in stretched smallcaps in the
header. This is what I came up with, but it won't print the section
title, but instead the phrase »section«:
\setuppagenumbering[none]
\def\stretchedspacefactor{4}
\def\stretchedspaceamount{.2em}
\setupheader[]
\setupheadertexts
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