On Sun, 6 Dec 2020, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> Setting maxwidth and textwidth on the \bTABLE doesn't seem to do anything.
Use:
\bTABLE[width=broad]
\eTABLE
Aditya
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On Sat, 5 Dec 2020, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> If I understand correctly, \setupTABLE applies to each table after the
> \setupTABLE, correct? If so, can you make it only apply to one table?
If you really need it for one table:
\bTABLE
\setupTABLE[...][...]
\setupTABLE[...][...]
\bTR ... \eTR
Setting maxwidth and textwidth on the \bTABLE doesn't seem to do anything.
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Oh, after looking at some examples I found that
\startplacetable[location=force,title={Caption
Text}] places the table without the extra vertical space, as long as there
wasn't a \setupalign[line] !
On Sat, Dec 5, 2020 at 11:01 PM T. Kurt Bond wrote:
> If I use \placetable or startplacetable
If I use \placetable or startplacetable with location=force it shows up but
there is lots of space before and after it, I assume it is because it is a
float. Is there a way I can caption the table without using something that
makes it float, or remove the space otherwise?
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Thanks for the help!
On Sat, Dec 5, 2020 at 10:21 PM Jairo A. del Rio
wrote:
> Hi,
> You could enclose your table and setup using \bgroup and \egroup
>
> \bgroup
> \setupTABLE ...
> \bTABLE ... \eTABLE
> \egroup
>
> \begingroup ... \endgroup also works, although I have to admit I'm not
> aware
Hi,
You could enclose your table and setup using \bgroup and \egroup
\bgroup
\setupTABLE ...
\bTABLE ... \eTABLE
\egroup
\begingroup ... \endgroup also works, although I have to admit I'm not
aware of the differences between both.
Regards,
Jairo :)
El sáb., 5 de dic. de 2020 10:01 p. m., T.
If I understand correctly, \setupTABLE applies to each table after the
\setupTABLE, correct? If so, can you make it only apply to one table?
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> On 5 Dec 2020, at 11:48, MANUEL GONZALEZ SUAREZ
> wrote:
>
> Regarding the first question, Scite comes from the App Store. I have
> downloaded and installed it. When I open Scite, I can open .tex files without
> problem, but when I try to compile, I get an error. On the other hand, there
Hi Hans,
The removal of typo-spa.lua breaks the format generation in mkiv:
loading > ConTeXt Typesetting Macros / Wrapping
resolvers > lua > loading file
'/usr/share/texmf/tex/context/base/mkiv/typo-wrp.lua' succeeded
close source> level 1, order 226, name
Hi Hans,
I have this sample:
\starttext
\startMPcode{doublefun}
draw lmt_followtext [
text = " ·\input{zapf} ",
path = ((12,0)--(32,15)--(50,0)--(45,26)--(64,42)
--(40,42)--(32,65)--(24,42)--(0,42)--(0,42)
..(20,26)--(12,0)),
autoscaleup = "max",
reverse=true,
Regarding the first question, Scite comes from the App Store. I have downloaded
and installed it. When I open Scite, I can open .tex files without problem, but
when I try to compile, I get an error. On the other hand, there is no syntax
highlighting nor do they appear in the taskbar> options,
> Am 04.12.2020 um 10:04 schrieb Hans Hagen :
>
> On 12/4/2020 8:02 AM, Axel Kielhorn wrote:
>>> Am 01.12.2020 um 18:23 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
>>> :
>>>
>>> The following example shows the output of all commands:
>>>
>>> \starttext
>>> \starttabulate [|T|T|]
>>> \NC \type{\jobname}
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