Re: [NTG-context] Emacs + latest beta

2018-08-26 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello, ** Fabrice Couvreur [2018-08-25 01:23:28 +0200]: > Hi Vladimir, > I use ConTeXt Full following this question asked on the forum > https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2017/089501.html > Then, if I compile with ConTeXt, the problem is not solved and the file > vladimir.log is empty

Re: [NTG-context] Emacs + latest beta

2018-08-26 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello, ** Hans Hagen [2018-08-24 16:39:54 +0200]: > On 8/24/2018 3:48 PM, Vladimir Lomov wrote: > >> I don't know why you get "damaged" pdf file (in fact how do you know >> that file is damaged?) but "TEXMFCNF" is special variable that I uses to >> tweak TeX Live configuration for my latex

[NTG-context] split long formula in two pages

2018-08-26 Thread Jeong Dal
Dear all, Sometimes, I wrote a long formula using \startformula\startalign … \stopalign\stopformula. In that case, if the remaining space in the current page is not enough to contain the formula, then it adds ‘page break’ and write the whole formula int the new page. I have read a discussion

Re: [NTG-context] closesymbol on same line as displayed formula

2018-08-26 Thread Jeong Dal
Hi, I am sorry to bring up old topic “Re: closesymbol on same line as displayed formula” again. (ntg-context Digest, Vol 153, Issue 40) Is there any progress after that? It seems to me that there is no more discussions about it. The same thing happens after the itemization as in the following

Re: [NTG-context] Some questions about an extreme table

2018-08-26 Thread Fabrice Couvreur
Hello, Thank you for your suggestions. Fabrice Le dim. 26 août 2018 à 15:19, Aditya Mahajan a écrit : > On Sun, 26 Aug 2018, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > > > The normal alignment of figures is with the bottom of the figure on the > > baseline. > > > > You can control the vertical alignment with a

Re: [NTG-context] question about German hyphenation

2018-08-26 Thread Ulrike Fischer
Am Sun, 26 Aug 2018 17:26:45 +0200 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez: > Dear list, > > I have the following sample: > > \starttext > \de\hyphenatedword{Rindfleisch} > \de\hyphenatedword{Rindfleischetikettierung} > \stoptext > > I’m not a native speaker, but I think that

Re: [NTG-context] index with more than one column?

2018-08-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Try it without the columns environment in your document, i.e. \startchapter[title=\mytitle{Register}] \placeregister[index] \stopchapter Hans van der Meer schrieb am 26.08.18 um 17:48: Could the following setup I used be the culprit?

Re: [NTG-context] index with more than one column?

2018-08-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
The real question is why do you get an index without two columns. \starttext \dorecurse{26}{\convertnumber{a}{#1}\expanded{\index{\convertnumber{a}{#1 \placeregister[index]%[n=3] \stoptext Hans van der Meer schrieb am 26.08.18 um 17:37: How do I produce an index with more than one

[NTG-context] index with more than one column?

2018-08-26 Thread Hans van der Meer
How do I produce an index with more than one column? This produces one column only: \startchapter[title=\mytitle{Register}] \startcolumns[n=2] \placeregister[index] \stopcolumns Nor did \placeregister[index][n=2] or \placeindex[n=2], with or without the

[NTG-context] question about German hyphenation

2018-08-26 Thread Pablo Rodriguez
Dear list, I have the following sample: \starttext \de\hyphenatedword{Rindfleisch} \de\hyphenatedword{Rindfleischetikettierung} \stoptext I’m not a native speaker, but I think that "Rindfleisch-etikettierung" is right in German. (And I think that "Rindflei-schetikettierung" is

Re: [NTG-context] unwanted page break in contents

2018-08-26 Thread Jeong Dal
Dear Wolfgang, > > \setuplist > [section] > [width=10mm, > style=, > textstyle=\ss, > after={\blank[preference]}] It works perfectly. Thank you so much. Best regards, Dalyoung ___ If your question is of

Re: [NTG-context] unwanted page break in contents

2018-08-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Jeong Dal schrieb am 26.08.18 um 10:06: Hi, In the table of contents, there is a unwanted blank space after chapter 2. There is a page break if the remaining space is not enough to cover the list of the next chapter. For example, page break after ch 2. in the following example. Is it

Re: [NTG-context] Some questions about an extreme table

2018-08-26 Thread Aditya Mahajan
On Sun, 26 Aug 2018, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: The normal alignment of figures is with the bottom of the figure on the baseline. You can control the vertical alignment with a few box commands but what you should use depends on the context, in tables I would use 2 while in running text 3 can

Re: [NTG-context] Some questions about an extreme table

2018-08-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
The normal alignment of figures is with the bottom of the figure on the baseline. You can control the vertical alignment with a few box commands but what you should use depends on the context, in tables I would use 2 while in running text 3 can be better. Which alignment you’re using is your

[NTG-context] unwanted page break in contents

2018-08-26 Thread Jeong Dal
Hi, In the table of contents, there is a unwanted blank space after chapter 2. There is a page break if the remaining space is not enough to cover the list of the next chapter. For example, page break after ch 2. in the following example. Is it possible to list them continuously? Best regards,

Re: [NTG-context] Some questions about an extreme table

2018-08-26 Thread Wolfgang Schuster
Number them by hand (or replace the descriptions I used with enumerations). The alignment of the graphics can be improved with the \tbox command, which raises the argument by the height of a strut. \useMPlibrary[dum] \switchtobodyfont[pagella,12pt] \setuplayout [topspace=10mm,