Dear list,
I've got a problem. Not the first one, but the first one to contribute to the
list. ;)
system> ConTeXt ver: 2024.04.01 08:59 LMTX fmt: 2024.4.12 int:
english/english
system> 'cont-new.mkxl' loaded
%==
%==
\definehead[Datum][subsubsubject]
\startsetups[Test
tion]
[
style=\bf,
textcolor=Couleur5,
numbercolor=CouleurContraste5,
sectionsegments=1:5,
align=flushleft,
]
\setuphead
[subsubsubject]
[
]
\setuphead
[subsubsubsection]
[
textcolor=CouleurContraste3,
numberc
[NTG-context] Title for tabulate
> >>
> >> On 11/28/2021 9:15 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
> >>
> >>> A couple of questions :
> >>>
> >>> - Is it possible to have the title be typeset only once? I.e., it
> >>> should
/2021 9:15 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
A couple of questions :
- Is it possible to have the title be typeset only once? I.e., it
should not repeat on each page.
why not just use
\subsubsubject{}
That sounds like a neat solution. I'll investigate.
Does that play nicely
:15 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
>
> > A couple of questions :
> >
> > - Is it possible to have the title be typeset only once? I.e., it
> > should not repeat on each page.
> why not just use
>
> \subsubsubject{}
That sounds like a neat solution.
On 11/28/2021 9:15 AM, Denis Maier via ntg-context wrote:
A couple of questions :
- Is it possible to have the title be typeset only once? I.e., it should
not repeat on each page.
why not just use
\subsubsubject{
]
\setuphead[subject][alternative=text,style=bolditalic]
\setuphead[subsubject][alternative=text,style=\ss]
\setuphead[subsubsubject][alternative=text,style=\ss\it]
\startbuffer[waltham]
\input waltham
\stopbuffer
\starttext
\startlinenumbering
\starttitle[title={Waltham}]
\dorecurse{4}{\getbuffer
subsubject\stopxcell\stopxrow
\startxrow\startxcell 4\stopxcell\startxcell subsubsection\stopxcell\startxcell
subsubsubject\stopxcell\stopxrow
\stopxtablebody
\stopxtable
\stoptext
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Hello,
there are many modes for various situations
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Modes).
Is there a mode to signal being inside a footnote?
This would be handy for head definition:
\definehead[paragraph][subsubsubject]
\define\ShBlank{\doifnotmode{*footnote}{\blank}}
\setuphead
;
}
section[detail=section], section[detail=subject] {
margin-top: 2.5em ;
margin-bottom : 2.5em ;
}
section[detail=subsection], section[detail=subsubject] {
margin-top: 2em ;
margin-bottom : 2em ;
}
section[detail=subsubsection], section[detail=subsubsubject] {
margin-top: 1em
][title,subject,subsubject,subsubsubject]
\setuphead[chapter][color=red]
\setuphead[section][color=green]
\setuphead[subsection][color=blue]
\define\PlaceList
{\startsectionlevel[extra][title=List]
%
\stopsectionlevel}
\starttext
\startsectionlevel[title=Chapter 1]
\PlaceList
for the formula. I have provided a
minimal example to illustrate the behaviour.
Any ideas for a quick fix?!
Use the unnumbered counterparts \title (=\chapter), \subject
(\section), \subsubject and \subsubsubject. See strc-def.mkiv for
more information if you prefer to define your own sectioning
On Monday, June 18, 2012, at 12:48 Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
You can tell context to force a page break when there isn’t enough space for
the heading.
\setuphead[subsubsubject][before={\testpage[6]\blank[big]}]
Wolfgang
Nice, that does the trick! Thank you!
--
Best Regards,
Andreas
Hello,
the attached example causes very strange page breaks.
1. The subsubsubject is the last line on the first page. That doesn't
look very nice.
2. The xtable is broken although the whole table fits on that page.
Is there anything I (or you? :-)) can do about these two problems
On 18-6-2012 09:43, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello,
the attached example causes very strange page breaks.
1. The subsubsubject is the last line on the first page. That doesn't
look very nice.
2. The xtable is broken although the whole table fits on that page.
Is there anything I (or you
On Monday, June 18, 2012, at 11:54 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-6-2012 09:43, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello,
the attached example causes very strange page breaks.
1. The subsubsubject is the last line on the first page. That doesn't
look very nice.
2. The xtable is broken although the whole
Am 18.06.2012 um 12:41 schrieb Andreas Schneider:
On Monday, June 18, 2012, at 11:54 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-6-2012 09:43, Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello,
the attached example causes very strange page breaks.
1. The subsubsubject is the last line on the first page. That doesn't
look
,
before={\blank[halfline]},
after={}%
]
\setuphead [subsubsubject][%
style=\hfontiii,
command=\runin,
alternative=text,
before={\blank[halfline]}%
]}
%
%%% floats
\setupfloats [location=center, before={\ss}]
\setupcaptions [headstyle={\ssbf
On Thursday, March 22, 2012, at 15:56 Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello,
I have several natural tables with the split=repeat option set. Those
tables are directly after a subsubsubject. Every now and then it
happens, that the heading stays on the previous page (as last line
On Thursday, March 22, 2012, at 16:56 Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello,
I have several natural tables with the split=repeat option set. Those
tables are directly after a subsubsubject. Every now and then it
happens, that the heading stays on the previous page (as last line
On 27-3-2012 08:36, Andreas Schneider wrote:
On Thursday, March 22, 2012, at 16:56 Andreas Schneider wrote:
Hello,
I have several natural tables with the split=repeat option set. Those
tables are directly after a subsubsubject. Every now and then it
happens, that the heading stays
Hello,
I have several natural tables with the split=repeat option set. Those
tables are directly after a subsubsubject. Every now and then it
happens, that the heading stays on the previous page (as last line)
and the table slips to the next page.
Without split=repeat it correctly
On 2-3-2012 05:23, Kip Warner wrote:
Hey list,
Another broken nightly to report. I got this error while compiling my
book:
structure sectioning subsubsubject @ level 5 : 0.7.1.0.0 -
\bf 44 Aquarius, 48 B.R.
structure sectioning subsubsubject @ level 5 : 0.7.1.0.0 -
\bf 48 Aries, 15
Hey list,
Another broken nightly to report. I got this error while compiling my
book:
...
structuresectioning subsubsubject @ level 5 : 0.7.1.0.0 -
\bf 44 Aquarius, 48 B.R.
structuresectioning subsubsubject @ level 5 : 0.7.1.0.0 -
\bf 48 Aries, 15 B.R.
structure
observed with ConTeXt 2012.02.20 01:42. Perhaps it has
been fixed since, but this is a build from only yesterday so perhaps
not.
...
structuresectioning subsubsubject @ level 5 : 0.7.1.0.0 - \bf 3
Libra, 14 B.R.
graphics invalid region for 'tbg:1'
! LuaTeX error /usr/share
it has
been fixed since, but this is a build from only yesterday so perhaps
not.
...
structuresectioning subsubsubject @ level 5 : 0.7.1.0.0 - \bf 3
Libra, 14 B.R.
graphics invalid region for 'tbg:1'
! LuaTeX error /usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/anch-pgr.lua:530: attempt
}}
\def\startsection#1%
{\section[#1]{#1}\index{#1}}
\def\startsubsection#1%
{\subsection[#1]{#1}\index{#1}}
\def\startsubsubsection#1%
{\subsubsection[#1]{#1}\index{#1}}
\def\StartTimelineDate#1%
{\subsubsubject{\bf #1}}
\def\StopTimelineDate%
{
\crlf
}
\def\StartTimelineDocument%
{
\crlf
not be there.
If I don't use the grid, I don't get the extra blank line.
Is something broken (I'm using the latest beta), or am I doing something
wrong?
Thanks,
Bart
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\definehead[paragraph][subsubsubject]
\setuphead[paragraph][
alternative=text,
style=bold]
\starttext
\paragraph
line after the first line should not be there. If I don't
use the grid, I don't get the extra blank line.
Is something broken (I'm using the latest beta), or am I doing something
wrong?
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\definehead[paragraph][subsubsubject]
\setuphead
[paragraph]
[strut
doing something
wrong?
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\definehead[paragraph][subsubsubject]
\setuphead
[paragraph]
[strut=no,
textcommand=\groupedcommand{}{:},
alternative=text,
style=bold]
\starttext
\paragraph{Text} \input knuth
\stoptext
Wolfgang
[chapter,title,
section,subject,
subsection,subsubject,
subsubsection,subsubsubject]
[distance=1.5em]
\definehead[subsectionX][subsection]
\setuphead
[subsectionX]
[align=middle]
\starttext
\subsection{Model}
\subsectionX{Model}
\stoptext
Hello,
I'd have one more question.
I need to have many \subsubject behind each other (again: actually processing
an external file, but a small example is attached):
---
\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\starttext
\subsubsubject{001}
\subsubsubject{002}
\subsubsubject{003}
\subsubsubject{004
On Tue, Oct 12 2010, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. wrote:
The problem is that typesetting n-th \subsubject doesn't go to the next
page, but is typeset on the same page, so that the last ones disappear.
This works, but I can't explain why:
\starttext
Am 12.10.2010 um 09:13 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
Hello,
I'd have one more question.
I need to have many \subsubject behind each other (again: actually processing
an external file, but a small example is attached):
Am 12.10.2010 um 09:13 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
Hello,
I'd have one more question.
I need to have many \subsubject behind each other (again: actually processing
an external file, but a small example is attached):
Thanks, it works perfectly.
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:18:54 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
Am 12.10.2010 um 09:13 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o.:
Hello,
I'd have one more question.
I need to have many \subsubject behind each other (again:
2010/10/12 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz:
Thanks, it works perfectly.
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:18:54 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com wrote:
• the ctx file extension has a special meaning for context (file for
proprocessing in xml format).
-
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:40:19 +0200, luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com wrote:
• the ctx file extension has a special meaning for context (file for
proprocessing in xml format).
- OK, I'm planning to use .tex for Ctx files in the future. Now I'm using
LaTeX and ConTeXt both, so I use .ctx
2010/10/12 Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r. o. l...@pontex.cz:
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010 10:40:19 +0200, luigi scarso luigi.sca...@gmail.com
You can also use .mkiv for ConTeXt MKIV
Yes, it sounds better. I noticed .mkiv files in Ctx installation tree but I
thought this extension is reserved for
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 10:35:01AM +0200, Procházka Lukáš Ing. - Pontex s. r.
o. wrote:
- OK, I'm planning to use .tex for Ctx files in the future. Now I'm using
LaTeX and ConTeXt both, so I use .ctx extension for Ctx sources. Moreover,
till I'm trying to achieve the same things in Ctx as
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 10:49:18 luigi scarso wrote:
Yes; a good point for three letters for suffix is compatibility with
old OS and perhaps MIME questions.
What? You mean DOS? And FAT?
Maybe we should restrict our coding as well to ascii...
Alan
P.S. I am still using some real-time
On 12-10-2010 11:30, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 10:49:18 luigi scarso wrote:
Yes; a good point for three letters for suffix is compatibility with
old OS and perhaps MIME questions.
What? You mean DOS? And FAT?
Maybe we should restrict our coding as well to ascii...
it's
On 10/12/2010 11:30 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 10:49:18 luigi scarso wrote:
Yes; a good point for three letters for suffix is compatibility with
old OS and perhaps MIME questions.
What? You mean DOS? And FAT?
Maybe we should restrict our coding as well to ascii...
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 10:49:18 luigi scarso wrote:
Yes; a good point for three letters for suffix is compatibility with
old OS and perhaps MIME questions.
What? You mean DOS? And FAT?
yes; more generally I think
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 11:36:26 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
But as far as I know, windows still bases its file type detection
on extension, so that is something to keep in mind.
Oh, Windows... (written with disdain)
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 11:45:28 luigi scarso wrote:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
P.S. I am still using some real-time applications
running on computers under DOS, but I would not dream
of trying to put ConTeXt on such a system!
Maybe
On 12-10-2010 12:12, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 11:36:26 Taco Hoekwater wrote:
But as far as I know, windows still bases its file type detection
on extension, so that is something to keep in mind.
Oh, Windows... (written with disdain)
actually I like the filetype /
[subject][incrementnumber=list]
\setuphead[subsubject][incrementnumber=list]
\setuphead[subsubsubject][incrementnumber=list]
\setuphead[subsubsubsubject][incrementnumber=list]
\setupheads[sectionstopper=.]
\definecombinedlist
[content]
[part,
chapter,
section,
subsection
}
%\startlinenumbering
Volet, B. 2006: Liste der Vogelarten der Schweiz. Ornithol. Beobachter
103: 271-294
%\stoplinenumbering
\section[title:abbrev]{Abkürzungen -- Abbréviations}
\subsubsubject{Abkürzungen der erwähnten Einsenderinnen und Einsender
von Beobachtungen}
snip
Schweiz. Ornithol. Beobachter
103: 271-294
%\stoplinenumbering
\section[title:abbrev]{Abkürzungen -- Abbréviations}
\subsubsubject{Abkürzungen der erwähnten Einsenderinnen und Einsender
von Beobachtungen}
snip
]},
after={\blank[medium]},
]
\setuphead
[subsubsection,subsubsubject]
[ style=\tf,
numberstyle=mediaeval,
before={\blank[medium]},
after={\blank},
]
%D Now we setup the captions. The captions head are set in normal font, and
%D the caption number is set
En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
I running with the last version of MKII via minimals and I get the
same problem. With MKIV via minimals I get error (it hangs!).
So, please, can you let it a change: can you run context with this
source with the last subsubsubject changed
subsubsubject changed to subsubsection and you
will see that there are a lot of warnings
as a start:
(1) the loop in mkiv ... something fishy with lastnode; temp solution:
\let\removeunwantedspaces\relax
For now I test with the latest version of MKII (in minimals)
(2) fix your bib file (. outside
) that
you need to use the sectionblock tags (frontmatter etc)
Oh!, silly question. But what happens with references when I substitute
subject for section?
Please try: simply change the \subsubsubject{L'espectre isoperimètric}
for \subsubsection{L'espectre isoperimètric} and I receive warnings
subsubsubject changed to subsubsection and you will
see that there are a lot of warnings
Xan.
PS: I send you the source compressed.
test.tar.bz2
Description: application/bzip
___
If your question is of interest
with the last subsubsubject changed to subsubsection and you will
see that there are a lot of warnings
as a start:
(1) the loop in mkiv ... something fishy with lastnode; temp solution:
\let\removeunwantedspaces\relax
(2) fix your bib file (. outside )
(3) check math modes: \startmytheorem Per
and cont.new.mkiv). I have this
version of MKII:
texexec --version
TeXExec | version 6.2.0 - 1997-2006 - PRAGMA ADE/POD
in ubuntu.
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
PS; Please CCme
subsubsubject : - Els grafs de Cayley i el problema de la paraula
subsubject : - Diagrames de van Kampen
{vertical mode
). I have this
version of MKII:
texexec --version
TeXExec | version 6.2.0 - 1997-2006 - PRAGMA ADE/POD
in ubuntu.
Thanks a lot,
Xan.
PS; Please CCme
subsubsubject : - Els grafs de Cayley i el problema de la paraula
subsubject : - Diagrames de van Kampen
{vertical mode: \tracingstats
with spaces: \underbar{\dorecurse{40}~}
% Define new register for the Index of Symbols
\defineregister[symbol][symbols]
% Start the text
\starttext
%\version[concept]
\subsubsubject{Paraules sobre un alfabet}
En aquest apartat farem memòria de la definició de paraula (sobre un alfabet)
i
Hi,
Sorry for perhaps silly question, but I receive and error for this code:
\subsubsubject{El problema de la paraula}
\startitemize[1]
\item $\pi(x^{-1}) = \pi(x)^{-1}$ per a tot $x \in X$.
\item Per a tota paraula $w = w_1 \ldots w_r$ sobre $X \cup X^{-1}$,
\startformula
\pi(w) = \pi(w_1
Ah!, for startitemize[n] it works.
En/na Xan ha escrit:
Hi,
Sorry for perhaps silly question, but I receive and error for this code:
\subsubsubject{El problema de la paraula}
\startitemize[1]
\item $\pi(x^{-1}) = \pi(x)^{-1}$ per a tot $x \in X$.
\item Per a tota paraula $w = w_1 \ldots w_r
]
\subsubsubject{Paraules sobre un alfabet}
En aquest apartat farem memòria de la definició de paraula (sobre un alfabet)
i introduirem certes notacions i operacions està ndards que farem servir
posteriorment.
Recordem que un {\em alfabet}\index{alfabet} és un conjunt qualsevol de
sÃmbols, els quals
No, with the version line commented I get the same error:
Presentacions de grups
[3.3] [4.4] [5.5]
subsubsubject : - El problema de la paraula
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
[
\setcounter ...name #1\endcsname {\the \numexpr #2
%\version[concept]
\subsubsubject{El problema de la paraula}
Sigui $G$ un grup i $X$ un subconjunt de $G$. Aleshores l'aplicació $\pi
\colon {(X \cup X^{-1})}^* \to G$\symbol{$\pi$} consistent a enviar cada lletra
$x \in X$ a l'element corresponent $\pi(x) = x \in G$ es pot estendre de manera
[references]{text}
\subsubject[references]{text}
\subsubsection[references]{text}
\subsubsubject[references]{text}
\switchtobodyfont[font settings]
\switchtorawfont[name]
\sym{text}
\symbol[name][name]
\synchronizationbar[name][alternative=page|local][settings]
\synchronize
\synonym[text]{text}{text
2007/10/20, John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Friday 19 October 2007 05:24:14 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried building my own TOC as follows:
...
\definelist[subject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubsubject][alternative
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 17:24:14 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried building my own TOC as follows:
...
\definelist[subject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubsubject][alternative=a]
\definecombinedlist[foo]
[subject,subsubject,subsubsubject]
[level
On Friday 19 October 2007 05:24:14 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried building my own TOC as follows:
...
\definelist[subject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubsubject][alternative=a]
\definecombinedlist[foo]
[subject,subsubject,subsubsubject]
[level
I tried building my own TOC as follows:
...
\definelist[subject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubsubject][alternative=a]
\definecombinedlist[foo]
[subject,subsubject,subsubsubject]
[level=subsubsubject,criterium=local]
\setupcombinedlist[foo]
\starttext
defined [subsubject]
system : mark subsubjectnumber defined [subsubjectnumber]
system : mark subsubsubject defined [subsubsubject]
system : mark subsubsubjectnumber defined [subsubsubjectnumber]
system : mark subsubsubsubject defined [subsubsubsubject]
system : mark subsubsubsubjectnumber defined
[subject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubsubject][alternative=a]
\definecombinedlist[foo]
[subject,subsubject,subsubsubject]
[level=subsubsubject,criterium=local]
but when I state
\placelist[foo]
...nothing appears.
Should I start all over, replace subjects
tried defining a combined list foo thus:
\definelist[subject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubject][alternative=a]
\definelist[subsubsubject][alternative=a]
\definecombinedlist[foo]
[subject,subsubject,subsubsubject]
[level=subsubsubject,criterium=local]
but when I state
\placelist[foo
style
Replace: \subsubject{WhatItFound} %replaces what it found and
wraps \subsubject{} around it.
Find: Heading 3%find stuff formatted with heading 3 style
Replace: \subsubject{WhatItFound} %replaces what it found and
wraps \subsubsubject{} around it.
The above method uses
defined [titlenumber]
system : mark subject defined [subject]
system : mark subjectnumber defined [subjectnumber]
system : mark subsubject defined [subsubject]
system : mark subsubjectnumber defined [subsubjectnumber]
system : mark subsubsubject defined
defined [subject]
system : mark subjectnumber defined [subjectnumber]
system : mark subsubject defined [subsubject]
system : mark subsubjectnumber defined [subsubjectnumber]
system : mark subsubsubject defined [subsubsubject]
system : mark
subjectnumber defined [subjectnumber]
system : mark subsubject defined [subsubject]
system : mark subsubjectnumber defined [subsubjectnumber]
system : mark subsubsubject defined [subsubsubject]
system : mark subsubsubjectnumber defined [subsubsubjectnumber]
system
[subject]
system : mark subjectnumber defined [subjectnumber]
system : mark subsubject defined [subsubject]
system : mark subsubjectnumber defined [subsubjectnumber]
system : mark subsubsubject defined [subsubsubject]
system : mark subsubsubjectnumber
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