Dear powerful ConTeXt users:
Is there some way to do tufte style side notes? I googled and did
found Wolfgang's solution
(http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20110906.202722.f501f115.en.html)
but it's just too simple and cannot be used for production. Side notes
will cluttered or fall out of
On 04/22/2012 04:16 PM, Yue Wang wrote:
Dear powerful ConTeXt users:
Is there some way to do tufte style side notes? I googled and did
found Wolfgang's solution
(http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20110906.202722.f501f115.en.html)
but it's just too simple and cannot be used for
Am 22.04.2012 um 09:33 schrieb S Barmeier:
On 04/22/2012 04:16 PM, Yue Wang wrote:
Dear powerful ConTeXt users:
Is there some way to do tufte style side notes? I googled and did
found Wolfgang's solution
(http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20110906.202722.f501f115.en.html)
but
Am 2012-04-22 um 10:17 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
All of the mechanisms are added at different times in the process to
make from text a page.
Margindata (\inmargin etc.) is added to the line where you have it
in your
and doesn’t move from this position but you prevent overlapping of two
Am 22.04.2012 um 11:55 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm:
Thank you for the example, I need the same, and my setup worked some months
before, but ConTeXt (latest beta) seems broken in that regard:
- footnotes appear doubled in margin and in footer, even with location=none
in both setups
I
Am 2012-04-22 um 13:13 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
- footnotes appear doubled in margin and in footer, even with
location=none in both setups
I noticed this and this does also happen with \endnotes etc.
- numbering is by document (at least not by page, if I setup
way=bypage)
Did you use
I understand that there was a problem with cross-references within
components of a product structure that use \goto[…] and \reference[…]. Has
this been fixed yet?
I have not been able to get them to work with the latest ConTeXt standalone
and thought I should check. My \at[] and \in[]
Dear list,
I use \(start|stop)lines[spaces=on] to typeset poetry, which seems the
right thing to do to preserve eventual initial whitespace.
Anyway, I encounter the following issues:
= cut here = %
\starttext
this is normal text.
\startlines[space=on]
this
There are many styles available on the context-garden site
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sample_documents) which are really
helpful to help newcomers to learn how to define styles in context.
Wouldn't it be great to add tufte's and bringhurst's as extra
examples?
On Sun, Apr 22, 2012 at 4:17 AM,
On 2012-04-22 17:16, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Dear list,
I use \(start|stop)lines[spaces=on] to typeset poetry, which seems the
right thing to do to preserve eventual initial whitespace.
Anyway, I encounter the following issues:
= cut here = %
\starttext
Philipp Gesang ges...@stud.uni-heidelberg.de writes:
On 2012-04-22 17:16, Marco Pessotto wrote:
n I remember I brought this up a while ago:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20100916.124413.0e12af0e.en.html
Seems like one can avoid the spaces through grouping (or with
When I run this example I don’t get the symbol unless I enable the indicator:
%\setupnote[footnote][indicator=yes]
This was an unknown option for me, it wasn’t used in the document.
My old ConTeXt ver: 2012.03.05 is updated now and without indicator=no
it’s solved now.
Thank you!
Am 2012-04-22 um 18:30 schrieb Yue Wang:
There are many styles available on the context-garden site
(http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Sample_documents) which are really
helpful to help newcomers to learn how to define styles in context.
Wouldn't it be great to add tufte's and bringhurst's as
Hi,
I can’t get simple pagenumbers starting right-left-right-etc.
This minimal example results in middle pagenumbers (ConTeXt ver:
2012.04.19):
---
\setuppagenumbering [ alternative=doublesided,
Am 22.04.2012 um 20:50 schrieb Markus Finke:
Hi,
I can’t get simple pagenumbers starting right-left-right-etc.
This minimal example results in middle pagenumbers (ConTeXt ver: 2012.04.19):
---
\setuppagenumbering [
Delete the blank after marginedge.
Matthias
On Apr 22, 2012, at 2:50 PM, Markus Finke wrote:
Hi,
I can’t get simple pagenumbers starting right-left-right-etc.
This minimal example results in middle pagenumbers (ConTeXt ver: 2012.04.19):
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided,
location=margin] % location={header,margin}
I need »marginedge«, but with this option I get pagenumbers starting on
the left side. In an earlier project I used »marginedge« well.
Ignore this, it was a patch for the core which is
Delete the blank after marginedge.
Always? I have to clean up my code …
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On 19.04.2012 21:11, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Xenia wrote:
Dear context-folks,
I have to write some short protocols including some matlab-code. Do you
have a recommendation for an easy way to include '.m'-files and diaries
as code?
I'd recommend to use the vim module,
On 2012-04-22 19:38, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Philipp Gesang ges...@stud.uni-heidelberg.de writes:
On 2012-04-22 17:16, Marco Pessotto wrote:
n I remember I brought this up a while ago:
http://archive.contextgarden.net/message/20100916.124413.0e12af0e.en.html
Seems like one can avoid
Philipp Gesang ges...@stud.uni-heidelberg.de writes:
On 2012-04-22 19:38, Marco Pessotto wrote:
Thanks! Still there is the problem of the footnote. I can live with some
random space (expecially if there is the workaround!), but the footnotes
are quite an issue.
Took some code digging but
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012, Xenia wrote:
On 19.04.2012 21:11, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Thu, 19 Apr 2012, Xenia wrote:
Dear context-folks,
I have to write some short protocols including some matlab-code. Do you
have a recommendation for an easy way to include '.m'-files and diaries
as code?
I'd
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