i, dashes or whatever) is way more
readable than a character combination for a ligature or a TeX command.
This single-character approach also makes easier to copy and paste text
to other formats.
> (the question is just out of curiosity, since I plan to create a
> command that adds a hairspace
ve imposition to the printshop and they don't do binding
>>> correction in their workflow, I'd need to set horoffset differently for
>>> every single page (i.e. first, second, second-to-last and last the same;
>>> 3th, 4th and from back the same etc.). Or is pageshift applied
value (paper thickness) should be enough in combination
with an imposition schema. I.e. if I define a paper thickness and the number of pages
that are in one booklet (as a single booklet or part of a "proper" book), then
the page shift should work automatically.
Well, for a sing
second-to-last and last the same; 3th, 4th
> and from back the same etc.). Or is pageshift applied independently from
> arranging?
>
> And then, it makes no sense to add the same value all the time. I don’t know
> if BCOR works this way in LaTeX, but one value (paper thickness)
the same etc.). Or is pageshift applied
independently from arranging?
And then, it makes no sense to add the same value all the time. I don’t
know if BCOR works this way in LaTeX, but one value (paper thickness)
should be enough in combination with an imposition schema. I.e. if I
define a paper
and Chinese are
introduced into a document written in French. With footnotes and a few
framed lines.
I submit this example for your perusal and ask you whether it could
possibly appear on a wiki page devoted to the combination of
non-European languages in the same text. In English translation
se, Gavin. Otherwise, Uschi may find it
hard to follow totally independent suggestions.
Uschi, if you are compiling your ConTeXt sources using WinEdt, your issue might
be the wrong button (or the wrong keystroke combination).
You might be invoking pdflatex directly, or maybe a button or
w totally independent suggestions.
Uschi, if you are compiling your ConTeXt sources using WinEdt, your
issue might be the wrong button (or the wrong keystroke combination).
You might be invoking pdflatex directly, or maybe a button or keystroke
combination is labelled ConTeXt and it may really be
combination as in practice
for most documents one needs a single setup and therefore only a handful
of lines of code (and likely use some typescript file for a math font).
There's also the selectfont mechanism that uses heuristics to do the
same. There are plenty of examples in the distribution
>>>> b. Second item.
>>>> This sentence is part of the same paragraph.
>>>> The next paragraph starts here...
>>> \startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
>> I won't argue abo
so I know it isn't (at least in plain TeX) a
difficult thing.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 16:08 (+0100), Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 15.01.24 um 15:36 schrieb Jim:
>>> \startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
>> I won't argue about "should", but
, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
>> Am 15.01.24 um 01:42 schrieb Jim:
>
>>> Some text preceding the list of items:
>>> a. Item one.
>>> b. Second item.
>>> This sentence is part of the same paragraph.
>
>>> The next paragraph starts here...
Am 15.01.24 um 15:36 schrieb Jim:
\startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
I won't argue about "should", but I will point out it isn't, at least on my
computer with a recently updated context.
Here is a non-minimal but short non-working example.
Sorry, the
aph.
>> The next paragraph starts here...
> \startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
I won't argue about "should", but I will point out it isn't, at least on my
computer with a recently updated context.
Here
Am 15.01.24 um 01:42 schrieb Jim:
Some text preceding the list of items:
a. Item one.
b. Second item.
This sentence is part of the same paragraph.
The next paragraph starts here...
\startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
Hraban
Paragraph
Hi Uschi,
unfortunately you also forgot the source code.
I’m not sure if the examples in the wiki are good – the combination with
\startnarrower might be a problem.
Maybe setting the width helps (e.g. to \makeupwidth).
Hraban
Am 05.12.23 um 15:29 schrieb Ursula Hermann:
> Dear Hra
Hi Uschi,
unfortunately you also forgot the source code.
I’m not sure if the examples in the wiki are good – the combination with
\startnarrower might be a problem.
Maybe setting the width helps (e.g. to \makeupwidth).
Hraban
Am 05.12.23 um 15:29 schrieb Ursula Hermann:
Dear Hraban,
Sorry
On Fri, 1 Dec 2023 15:09:32 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> You get the same error with Latin Modern as soon as you use a non
> predefined font size in combination with bold math.
True, thanks for pointing that out. I wasn't aware and frankly,
that's rather unexpected behaviour.
So
[mainface, 8.5pt]
\starttext
\bold{\math{x_y}}
\stoptext
You get the same error with Latin Modern as soon as you use a non
predefined font size in combination with bold math.
begin example
% \starttypescript [math] [default] [size]
% \definebodyfont [8.5pt] [mm] [default
> The unit for feet is "foot" and "ft" is a combination of a prefix
> (femto) and a unit (tonne).
Makes sense if you think about it. Never crossed my mind that ft not
meaning feet in this instance and also never contemplated the
existence of a “femto tonne”.
> You can list the in
unit{20 ft}
\stoptext
When registering Farad as new unit it messes up feet. This looks
like a bug to me, since “20 ft” does not contain a capital “F” and
units are case-sensitive. How to use Farad correctly without messing
up other units?
The unit for feet is "foot" and "ft" is a c
re and after the environment is
> to use the spacebefore and spaceafter keys.
Now it is clear to me how the after and spaceafter differ in delimited
texts.
> It would interesting to know what you're trying to achieve with your
> combination of itemize and blockquote.
I’m quot
you're trying to achieve with your
combination of itemize and blockquote.
Wolfgang
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body) font size
tw : (layout) text width
th : (layout) text height
hs : (current) hsize
vs : (current) vsize
cd : (when set) column distance
cw : (when set) column width
cx : combination cell width
uu : user unit (\METAFUN)
Many thanks for the new release, Hans.
I wonder whether we could have
font size
> tw : (layout) text width
> th : (layout) text height
> hs : (current) hsize
> vs : (current) vsize
> cd : (when set) column distance
> cw : (when set) column width
> cx : combination cell width
> uu : user unit (\METAFUN)
Many thanks for the new release, Hans.
I wo
if it's empty) entry for each cell.
\startcontent ... \stopcontent
\startcaption \stopcaption
2. You create 15 cells but include 16 images.
3. When you need a combination without caption/label you can just use
natural tables or extreme tables.
Wolfgang
distance
cw : (when set) column width
cx : combination cell width
uu : user unit (\METAFUN)
So Mikael can now have
test \hskip 3pi\relax test
and Alan can have
\setuplayout
[width=1ft]
to be consistent with inches.
The reason why we have this mechanism is that it provides a level
ore},
after=\directsetup{concurrent:after}
]
This allows for typesetting a wider range of pandoc-style Markdown
annotations, such as:
::: {.concurrent title="Terminal Berth 5, 3:17 a.m."}
text goes here
:::
With these changes, the titles now only appear at the start of the
demarcated text
here
:::
With these changes, the titles now only appear at the start of the
demarcated text, in any combination of "concurrent" annotation instances
spanning any number of pages.
Much appreciated.
Cheers!
P.S.
The following line requires KeenWrite themes:
\expandafter\TextReplacement{ ... }
driven
> in the file itself:
>
> % language=us runpath=texruns:manuals/musings
>
> in combination with
>
>TEXRUNS=c:\data\temporary\texruns
>
> so that I don't overwrite a stable manual in the source path. Over the
> decades that context evolved there have
uded pages in an explicit
makeup (as I am now doing)?
\pagefigure[...][...] (no need for \startpagefigure .. \stoppagefigure)
is a combination of \startTeXpage and \externalfigure and you shouldn't
put the command in a makeup environment.
but not for any font defined. This is true regardless of using rm= or tf= in the definition.So, it seems to be the combination of using definefontfamily and \rmOn 4 Jul 2023, at 23:48, Gerben Wierda <gerben.wie...@rna.nl> wrote:Also doesn't work with ConTeXt ver: 2023.06.22 14:13 LMT
Found it (I think)
\definefontfamily defines tf= but the text says \rm
If I use \tf in the text it works.
If I use \rm in the text it works for default Latin Modern but not for any font
defined. This is true regardless of using rm= or tf= in the definition.
So, it seems to be the combination
, but there it is driven
in the file itself:
% language=us runpath=texruns:manuals/musings
in combination with
TEXRUNS=c:\data\temporary\texruns
so that I don't overwrite a stable manual in the source path. Over the
decades that context evolved there have been plenty such tricks added.
I
re you can
control the extra height/width for cutting.
To get an extra of 3mm on each side you have to add
\setuppapersize[distance=6mm] (you need 6mm because it's the combined
value for the left and right side) in combination with
\setuplayout[location=middle].
begin example
\enable
size and I always start with
that but sometimes I play about with page sizes when typesetting and so
can just change when coding.
In the document I'm working on, some pages will only contain images
and/or combination of images so I went down the Layers route since this
also allows me
3.2023 um 17:59:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I would like to position a combination of images where the centre
> > > of the combination coincides with the centre of the text area of a
> > > page. In the example below I have made the combination into a layer
&
On Thu, 16 Mar 2023 18:27:53 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
> Keith McKay via ntg-context schrieb am 16.03.2023 um 17:59:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I would like to position a combination of images where the centre
> > of the combination coincides
On 3/16/23 17:59, Keith McKay via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to position a combination of images where the centre of the
> combination coincides with the centre of the text area of a page.
Hi Keith,
I think the following sample might achieve what you want:
Keith McKay via ntg-context schrieb am 16.03.2023 um 17:59:
Hi,
I would like to position a combination of images where the centre of
the combination coincides with the centre of the text area of a page.
In the example below I have made the combination into a layer thinking
that this would
Hi,
I would like to position a combination of images where the centre of the
combination coincides with the centre of the text area of a page. In the
example below I have made the combination into a layer thinking that
this would be the easiest way to position it where I wanted. However
Hi Bruce, and thanks for your answer.
In the end, I think a combination of `insidesection` and `placehead`
does what I want:
###
\setuphead[interview][
placehead=hidden,
insidesection={\setup{interview:cover}},
]
###
I'll test it harder in the coming days!
Alex
Le 23/02/23 à 14
ext
> wrote:
>
> On 1/26/2023 10:52 PM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
>
>> Indeed the command \colonequals give the precise expected alignment for the
>> combination glyph « := ». Befors changing the combination « := » to
>> \columnequals in my documents, I a
On 1/26/2023 10:52 PM, Otared Kavian via ntg-context wrote:
Indeed the command \colonequals give the precise expected alignment for
the combination glyph « := ». Befors changing the combination « := » to
\columnequals in my documents, I am wondering whether one could add a
small lua code
Hi Hans and Mikael,
Thank you both for your attention to my reply and the clarification and hints
regarding the comman \colonequals and
\setupmathematics[autospacing=yes]
Indeed the command \colonequals give the precise expected alignment for the
combination glyph « := ». Befors
« = », in the combination « := » (used
to define for instance a new variable) should be alos centered around the math
axis, as explained in the article. For instance in the following example
\setupbodyfont[lucidaot,12pt]
\starttext
\startformula
f(x) := -(u|x) := - \langle u, x \rangle
\stopformula
\stopformula
lmost
> impercebtile details in ConTeXt make us to adhere to and love LuaMetaTeX… So
> a great thank you to Hans and Mikael for all this work!
>
> Regarding the details of vertical alignment in math, I wonder whether the
> column « : » in front of the equal sign « = », in the c
and Mikael for all this work!
Regarding the details of vertical alignment in math, I wonder whether the
column « : » in front of the equal sign « = », in the combination « := » (used
to define for instance a new variable) should be alos centered around the math
axis, as explained in the article
this is rendering find, not covering the \input
knuth text.
Also, if I add more more items to the combination, the second row
appears above the first row!
My document is rather complex, so I couldn't find a way to simplify it
enough to get a minimal example to reveal the problem
, not covering the \input knuth text.
Also, if I add more more items to the combination, the second row appears above
the first row!
My document is rather complex, so I couldn't find a way to simplify it enough
to get a minimal example to reveal the problem that is appearing.
Any ideas what might
of \textwidth. ...though the
last image can have the ordinary gap afterwards.
How can I se the vertical spacing between this sequence of image to
0.02\textwidth?
Do you need floats at all? Otherwise a combination might fit your needs,
and there you can setup the distances.
https
ect SI symbol (N, J, etc.).
Some units are also recognized by their symbols (m, s, kg,…). Celsius is
recognized by the single character “℃” and by the name “celsius”, but not by
the two character combination “°C”. Probably, the parser could be expanded to
recognize the two character combination. That re
ve page 11 on the front, 12 on the back
>> and so on, so that each stack has a quarter of the book.
>>
>> Is this something LMTX can do and if so what combination of
>> \setuplayout and \setuppaper do I need to use? If they can be printed
>> in reverse order then great b
heet which has page 9 on the front and page 10 on the back. Stack 'b'
would have page 11 on the front, 12 on the back and so on, so that each stack
has a quarter of the book.
Is this something LMTX can do and if so what combination of \setuplayout and
\setuppaper do I need to use? If they can be pri
age 3 and 4, and
> so on down to the last sheet which has page 9 on the front and page 10
> on the back. Stack 'b' would have page 11 on the front, 12 on the back
> and so on, so that each stack has a quarter of the book.
>
> Is this something LMTX can do and if so what combina
k 'b'
would have page 11 on the front, 12 on the back and so on, so that each stack
has a quarter of the book.
Is this something LMTX can do and if so what combination of \setuplayout and
\setuppaper do I need to use? If they can be printed in reverse order then
great but I assume the printer ca
on to turn them opentype so we can ditch their setups
too (we can't test anyway; to some extend that is also true for minion
math).
High on the agenda is euler (in combination with pagella). This also
relates to upgraded mixed script and calligraphic support in math. It
actually means
le,
style=\BigFontOne,
numbercommand=\outlineTitle,
% align = middle,
number=yes]
\setupexternalfigures[location={default,local,global}]
%\definefont[fancy][Zapfino at 24pt]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={Very Long Long Long Title}]
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow] [combina
Long Long Title}]
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow] [combination]}{cow}
{\externalfigure[mill] [combination]}{mill}
{\externalfigure[hacker][combination]}{hacker}
\stopcombination
\stopchapter
\stoptext
> On Aug 15, 2022, at 7:42 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context
> wrote
:
\startcombination[3*1]
{\externalfigure[cow] [width=.3\textwidth]}{cow}
{\externalfigure[mill] [width=.3\textwidth]}{mill}
{\externalfigure[hacker][width=.3\textwidth]}{hacker}
\stopcombination
But that’s ugly and tedious. Hans did it for you:
\definemeasure[combination][
(\textwidth
\stopInvisiSection
> >\page
> >\startInvisiSection[title={Hidden Custom Section B}]
> > Text of Hidden Custom Section B
> >\stopInvisiSection
> >\page
> >TEST\bookmark[CustomBMarks]{Start of Teststack} \dorecurse{800}{TEST
> > }N
\page
TEST\bookmark[CustomBMarks]{Start of Teststack} \dorecurse{800}{TEST
}NEEDLE\bookmark[CustomBMarks]{Needle in the Teststack}
\dorecurse{400}{TEST }TEST.\bookmark[CustomBMarks]{End of Teststack}
%%%
%%% So far no problems.
%%% The following combination does the job, but I see
\bookmark[CustomBMarks]{Needle in the Teststack}
\dorecurse{400}{TEST }TEST.\bookmark[CustomBMarks]{End of Teststack}
%%%
%%% So far no problems.
%%% The following combination does the job, but I see no possibility
%%% to arrange the "CustomBMarks"-list in multi-levels.
%
Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context schrieb am 07.07.2022 um 21:25:
Am 07.07.22 um 20:52 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context:
How can I do this?
Sorry for the noise, I solved it with Lua. The cld manual even
contains a combinations example.
The Lua method is also simpler than a TeX
Am 07.07.22 um 20:52 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context:
How can I do this?
Sorry for the noise, I solved it with Lua. The cld manual even contains
a combinations example.
Hraban
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Hi, I’d like to place pages from a multipage PDF in a combination:
\startcombination[3*1]
\dorecurse{3}{%
{\externalfigure[multipage][width=\textwidth/3,page=\recurselevel]}{}
}
\stopcombination
That doesn’t work, because ConTeXt expects a { after \startcombination.
(“A left brace
but couldn’t make it compile. Combinations,
> combined with framed and externalfigure, are difficult to write in Lua - or
> am I too stupid to find the winning combination (sorry for the puns).
>
> 3. columns
>
> Again, this would seen like a natural approach, having every A4 pag
combinations
are for), but I ran into expansion problems, added a few “function () end” in
my code, but couldn’t make it compile. Combinations, combined with framed and
externalfigure, are difficult to write in Lua - or am I too stupid to find the
winning combination (sorry for the puns).
3. columns
r
>
> > Two questions, then:
> >
> > 1. Is Libertinus Math considered a "useful" math font?
>
> Mikael knows .. I never used libertinus (and am an unlike candidate; i
> mostly use cambria, pagella, dejavu, lucida)
I think it could be useful, yes (I like the l
accessible
\starttext
\chapter{test}
\setupheadnumber[chapter][+5]
\placefigure{}{}
\chapter{test}
\placefigure{}{}
\setcounter[figure][4]
\placefigure{}{}
\stoptext
chemical combination endnote figure footnote formula graphic
intermezzo itemgroup:itemize itemgroup:itemize:note linenote
paragrap
t there in the version from mid
>>> Dec.
>> Not a bug, but new interface. You need:
>> \definemathmatrix[matrix]
>> [align={1:right,2:left,3:left}]
>> It is also possible to say: align={all:middle}. Combination of the two don't
>> see
={1:right,2:left,3:left}]
It is also possible to say: align={all:middle}. Combination of the two don't
seem to work.
basically we increment each element but a number sets the column so one
can go to a specific column; empty (whatever non number will start again
at zero)
Hans
align={all:middle}. Combination of the two don't
seem to work.
Aditya
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:51:24 +0100
Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
> There's an issue with defining new floats in LMTX in combination
> with bottom placement.
>
> The following works in MkIV, but throws an error in LMTX:
Short followup: This issue is still present in 2021
ef\kilo {\rm{k}}
>>\def\mega {\rm{M}}
>>\def\giga {\rm{G}}
>>\def\tera {\rm{T}}]
>>
>> \unprotect
>>
>> \processaction
>> [\currentmoduleparameter{arrowmos}]
>> [true=>\pgf@circuit@mos@arrowstr
is:
> /Users/bruce/Applications/context-osx-64/tex/texmf-osx-64/bin
>
> TeXShop uses this path to launch the program it needs to convert a synctex
> location into a file name
> and line number. If this path is wrong then the editor just does nothing.
>
> 4) These two lines
ynctex and then there won't be any need to configure anything.
> On 13 Dec 2021, at 09:45, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> I'm having trouble getting the new synctex to work on a Mac. I've completely
> re-installed MacTeX and TeXWorks and synctex works fine for LaTeX
I'm having trouble getting the new synctex to work on a Mac. I've completely
re-installed MacTeX and TeXWorks and synctex works fine for LaTeX documents.
But for ConTeXt no combination of magic lines etc will work for me. The
symptoms are... nothing - no errors but no synching, either way.
Q1
On 12/10/2021 4:00 PM, Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:51:24 +0100
Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
There's an issue with defining new floats in LMTX in combination
with bottom placement.
The following works in MkIV, but throws an error in LMTX:
I don't know
On Tue, 30 Nov 2021 15:51:24 +0100
Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
> There's an issue with defining new floats in LMTX in combination
> with bottom placement.
>
> The following works in MkIV, but throws an error in LMTX:
I don't know if the error changed or if I copied the
On 11/30/2021 2:52 PM, Taco Hoekwater via ntg-context wrote:
On 30 Nov 2021, at 14:38, Denis Maier via ntg-context
wrote:
Thanks, Taco. Good to know. Although it's not what I wanted to hear, of
course...
I was thinking using mp to draw the combination could be solution
Hi!
Apologies for spamming this list with my all the floaty stuff.
There's an issue with defining new floats in LMTX in combination
with bottom placement.
The following works in MkIV, but throws an error in LMTX:
I'm ignoring this; it doesn't match any \if.
mtx-context | fatal error
s Christian (UB)
> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] double underbars
>
>
>
> > On 30 Nov 2021, at 14:38, Denis Maier via ntg-context cont...@ntg.nl> wrote:
> >
> > Thanks, Taco. Good to know. Although it's not what I wanted to hear, of
> course...
> >
> On 30 Nov 2021, at 14:38, Denis Maier via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Thanks, Taco. Good to know. Although it's not what I wanted to hear, of
> course...
>
> I was thinking using mp to draw the combination could be solution, but
> unfortunately I don't know
Thanks, Taco. Good to know. Although it's not what I wanted to hear, of
course...
I was thinking using mp to draw the combination could be solution, but
unfortunately I don't know metafun yet.
If my understanding of https://source.contextgarden.net/node-rul.mkiv is
correct, it should
> On 30 Nov 2021, at 12:06, Denis Maier via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> for a current project I’ll need different variants of underbars.
>
> - A normal underbar
> - A dotted underbar
> - A combination of both
>
> Is there a way to combine t
Hi,
for a current project I'll need different variants of underbars.
- A normal underbar
- A dotted underbar
- A combination of both
Is there a way to combine them? I was hoping to have the dotted variant above
the normal bar.
This is not working
yourself (\definefontfamily [...] [...] [...]
[extras=...,goodies=...]). For a few fonts these patches are loaded
automatically but the system is not always up to date.
What I suggest is to use \definefontfamily to select your text fonts
(serif, sans and mono) in combination with \definetypeface
On 11/17/2021 11:50 PM, Marco Patzer via ntg-context wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 20:17:52 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
2. There are no changes to adjust the vertical before and after a
combination environment.
That's unfortunate.
Local patches can also be tricky because ConTeXt tries
On Wed, 17 Nov 2021 20:17:52 +0100
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> 2. There are no changes to adjust the vertical before and after a
> combination environment.
That's unfortunate.
> Local patches can also be tricky because ConTeXt tries to freeze
> the definitions of many user level co
Marco Patzer via ntg-context schrieb am 17.11.2021 um 16:54:
Hi!
I'm in the process of converting some projects to LMTX. Combinations
lacking “”before” and “after” keys (that place content before/after
the *entire* combination, rather than the individual cell pairs), I
came up
Hi!
I'm in the process of converting some projects to LMTX. Combinations
lacking “”before” and “after” keys (that place content before/after
the *entire* combination, rather than the individual cell pairs), I
came up with the following ugliness – which worked for longer than
it deserved
umberR{\incrementcounter[MyLineNumberR]\convertedcounter[MyLineNumberR]}
>
> \protected\def\LeftNumber {\hbox to
> \localboxesparameter{width}{\strut(\LineNumberL\hss)}}
> \protected\def\RightNumber{\hbox to
> \localboxesparameter{width}{\strut(\hss\LineNumberR)}}
>
> \pro
combination now permits weird applications (which for sure some
of you will (ab)use). The above example shows how to implement line
numbers (there are drawbacks compared to the existing mechanisms) and
other stuff in the margins and text edges but the most important aspect
is that when
On 10/22/21 5:46 PM, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> On 10/22/2021 5:20 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
>> [...]
>> How could I get all lines with images vertically centered?
>
> maybe by using the command the right way ...
>
>\setupexternalfigure[location=default]
>
On 10/22/2021 5:20 PM, Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context wrote:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\setupexternalfigure[location=default]
\startcombination[nx=3, ny=2, location={middle}]
{\externalfigure[mill.png][width=.25\textwidth]}
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\starttext
\setupexternalfigure[location=default]
\startcombination[nx=3, ny=2, location={middle}]
{\externalfigure[mill.png][width=.25\textwidth]}
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][width=.25\textwidth]}
{\externalfigure[cow.pdf][width=.25\textwidth]}
>> Hi,
> >>
> >> I am trying to use a combination figure with luacode (both with
> >> latest MKIV and LMTX).
> >> However, the figures do not line up in the grid of the combination.
> >>
> >> I get the correct result with examples 1 and 2 be
Hans Hagen via ntg-context schrieb am 12.10.2021 um 14:12:
On 10/11/2021 1:38 PM, Adam Reviczky via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use a combination figure with luacode (both with
latest MKIV and LMTX).
However, the figures do not line up in the grid of the combination.
I get
On 10/11/2021 1:38 PM, Adam Reviczky via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use a combination figure with luacode (both with latest
MKIV and LMTX).
However, the figures do not line up in the grid of the combination.
I get the correct result with examples 1 and 2 below, but example 3
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