Thanks, Pablo and Henning
I suppose I am making a mistake with my setupinterlinearspace. My school asks
for Times New Roman (I use termes) 12pt and onehalfspacing. In latex I used
linespread{1.3} and so I supposed setting ConTeXt with
setupinterlinearspace[1.3ex] was the right way (I read somew
sorry if i dont get your problem right understood, but i'm completely new to
context.
I use a hack not to get the number not printed in the title page (though I
define sectionblocks for keeping different numbering systems for the table of
contents and the document)
I use \setuppagenumbering[lo
Thanks a lot Pablo for your comments, I think my bad Englisch did not let me be
clear.
I just wanted to show my trick not to get the first page numbered, hiding the
number with [location=] and then changing the number format to the wished
option. I was not asking a question.
Of course, since th
Thanks Hans,
I supposed that lua would be more suitable, but unfortunately I still did not
learn it (I hope in summer I have time to read the manual)
The problem arises from the fact that for each line i will perform a different
action and for \def\foo I need four arguments so that I can correct
no, I just want to split at the end of each sentence to get the four arguments:
now I pass this four lines to my macro \tareaAbc (with the dirty trick of ñ)
In den Büchereien gibt es auch …ñ
… Kuchen.ñ
… Theater.ñ
… Workshops.ñ
and I wish your context.foo(lines[i]) iteration woul
Thanks a lot Bruce, that did the trick! definitely I will have to learn a bit
lua in summer.
I just got an error on \qquad and found searching in internet that it was
because escape character conflicts between tex and lua. For the time i removed
it and since I will create itemizes I hope I dont
Thanks again Bruce. I will play with the code a bit.
Miguel
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Hi everyone,
I'm a bit puzzled because I usually don't get an em-dash when I type tree
hyphens. If I use the command \emdash, no problem but when I use the hyphens
some days it works... and somedays I see three small hyphens.
I tried it on overleaf and of ContextOnWeb with the same inconsistency.
thanks to all for pointing to the reason, to the collapsing command and to
pablo for pointing to the hbox-trick. I will use the \emdash to ensure a right
dash
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Hi all,
I'm trying to configure my document to use Libertinus font for the general text
and Cormorant for the headings, but I can't get the cormorant-font applied
(neither in the text self). The Libertinus fonts get loaded without problems
but for cormorant I don't get even a message in log, as
indeed! thanks a lot, I'm trying different things since yesterday and got no
clues...
I just adapted it to the other script that works good (and there reads
[SerifRegular]...[SerifItalic]...[SerifBold]...
why is no Regular needed here? (just trying to learn)
thanks in advance
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Hi,
I used some code from the meta-fun manual to recreate a labelled frame around
my sections. But the first framedtext protrudes a couple of mm into the margin.
Only the first one in the page. I intentionaly added other sections and the
frames aline to the margin ok.
I tried to put something be
buahhh, I'm on context-on-web too, but I get this protruding...
I even tried to put something before the section (letter k in the pdf) to see
if the reason was being the frame the first thing on the page, but persists...
... I can't atach my pdf! here the link
https://drive.google.com/file/
thanks Wolfgang for your advice and sorry for being so verbose, but since the
margins are "included" in the problem I decided to put my layout there too.
I made your suggested changes and unfortunately it doesnt work, but being a bit
surprised by the margins I printed a copy of the page and
I finally found showframe (so difficult to remember things...) to see and
indeed the first frame is ignoring the margin-distance (apart from the issues
of printed margins in paper, that I should persue too...
page with frames:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1684nQRH_Cgm2P_5dW1JbODJjdscrj3tB/vie
thanks Pablo, but this is strange
If I reproduce your code in a new file I see the perfect alignment of the
frames. But I had changed the code in my original file as suggested by Wolfgang
and I additionally commented all lines in the "firstHeadings" definitions
following your advice and after c
here again...
incredibly the protruding comes after creating the second script. If I only use
the libertinus fonts every thing is ok. the code definitions don't find the
cormorant font and use libertinus. But after adding the second typescript and
compiling... there comes the protruding of the
yeee that's it.
adding the command after the scripts solved the protruding.
thanks to all of you who took time to look into the thing... and to you Hans.
It would be imposible that I had thought of this as the source of my problem!!!
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