There is some mention of a mechanism to get binding correction from an old
article in the wiki about emulating the Koma TypeArea from LaTeX, you can
see it in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/KOMA-scrartcl_Type_Area
There is also some discussion about the subject in SE:
Hraban Ramm schrieb am 19.03.2024 um 21:41:
Following up on the other imposition question, I'm trying to make an
example file that shows an imposition schema according to command line
arguments.
This way it works for the number of pages, as used in
\dorecurse{\Pages}{…}, but not for the
Hello Hraban,
I puzzled a while. To me the —arguments= option does not work. I saw then on
the Wiki, that one can also add documentarguments as —schema=2UP
—numberofpages=16.
I further changed to \startdocument … \stopdocument.
Please look at the attached file
Willi
impositiontest-2.tex
Hi Hraban,
> On 19 Mar 2024, at 21:56, Hraban Ramm wrote:
>
> Thank you Willi!
>
> Generally I know for what binding correction is used, I just never tried to
> set it up. If I look carefully at one of our printed booklets, the printshop
> also didn’t. So I'd need pageshift without applying
Thank you Willi!
Generally I know for what binding correction is used, I just never tried
to set it up. If I look carefully at one of our printed booklets, the
printshop also didn’t. So I'd need pageshift without applying imposition
(setting it up wouldn’t hurt).
I didn’t think about
Following up on the other imposition question, I'm trying to make an
example file that shows an imposition schema according to command line
arguments.
This way it works for the number of pages, as used in
\dorecurse{\Pages}{…}, but not for the imposition schema. Typesetting
\Schema looks
Jeroen schrieb am 19.03.2024 um 20:35:
I am trying to suppress the chapter number in a section number as
below as in 1., 2., etc instead of 1.1, 1.2, etc. Is there a simple way
to achieve this?
1. The First Chapter
1. The First Section
...
2. The Second Section
...
2. The Second Chapter
Hi Jeroen,
You can try this :
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=inner,
style={\ssx\setupinterlinespace[line=2.8ex]}]
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=left]
Sorry if I send owls to Athens !
JP
Le 19/03/2024 à 15:38, Jeroen a écrit :
For comments that are placed in the margin, the
I am trying to suppress the chapter number in a section number as below as
in 1., 2., etc instead of 1.1, 1.2, etc. Is there a simple way to achieve
this?
1. The First Chapter
1. The First Section
...
2. The Second Section
...
2. The Second Chapter
1. The Third Section
...
2. The Fourth Section
Jeroen schrieb am 19.03.2024 um 12:59:
I have some style adjustments for the chapters. The chapter "numbers"
need to be Boek I, Boek II, etc. A vertical separator was introduced
with an inframe. The chapter title at the right side does not vertically
align properly with the chapter number in
Jeroen schrieb am 19.03.2024 um 19:34:
This one unbolds the margin text:
\setupmargindata[inouter][style=\tf]
This one works well, it unbolds and reduces the size of the margin text:
\setupmargindata
[inouter]
[style={\switchtobodyfont[8pt]}]
This one does not seem to make a change:
I have been able to achieve it as following, but the first frame width is
fixed so will cause problems with other chapter numbers such as VIII
\unexpanded\def\HeadTitle#1#2%
{\hbox to \hsize \bgroup
\hfill
\setupframed[offset=.5em,frame=off]
\tbox{\framed[width=22mm,align=right]{#1}}%
This one unbolds the margin text:
\setupmargindata[inouter][style=\tf]
This one works well, it unbolds and reduces the size of the margin text:
\setupmargindata
[inouter]
[style={\switchtobodyfont[8pt]}]
This one does not seem to make a change:
\setupmargindata[inmargin][style={\tf}]
Hi Hraban,
I think we should clarify this.
Binding correction is a fixed amount of whitespace in the spine added to the
inner white-space. This is to ensure, that the binding, which is consuming
white-space, keeps the inner white-space optically as intended..
The page shift mechanism works
On Tue, 19 Mar 2024 15:38:16 +0100
Jeroen wrote:
> Can this text be placed in the margin in regular text or possibly
> in slightly smaller font size compared to the regular text in the
> document?
\setupmargindata
[inleft]
[style=\tfx]
Marco
Jeroen schrieb am 19.03.2024 um 15:38:
For comments that are placed in the margin, the \inleft{}, \inouter{}
etc will place text in the margin in bold. Can this text be placed in
the margin in regular text or possibly in slightly smaller font size
compared to the regular text in the
Am 19.03.24 um 15:38 schrieb Jeroen:
For comments that are placed in the margin, the \inleft{}, \inouter{}
etc will place text in the margin in bold. Can this text be placed in
the margin in regular text or possibly in slightly smaller font size
compared to the regular text in the document?
Hi Jeroen,
it might make sense to use
\setuphead[chapter][
conversion=R,
]
\setuplabeltext[nl][chapter={Boek }]
instead of ownnumber.
I would use one command for number and title and put both in the same
kind of frame. Probably you should use a \strut in the text or
\inframed[strut=yes]
I am using: \margindata[]{group to isolate change e.g. {\rm \it etc}}
yours sincerely
dr. Hans van der Meer
> On 19 Mar 2024, at 15:38, Jeroen wrote:
>
> For comments that are placed in the margin, the \inleft{}, \inouter{} etc
> will place text in the margin in bold. Can this text be
For comments that are placed in the margin, the \inleft{}, \inouter{} etc
will place text in the margin in bold. Can this text be placed in the
margin in regular text or possibly in slightly smaller font size compared
to the regular text in the document?
I have some style adjustments for the chapters. The chapter "numbers" need
to be Boek I, Boek II, etc. A vertical separator was introduced with an
inframe. The chapter title at the right side does not vertically align
properly with the chapter number in the frame (inside the frame is
vertically
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