Hi,
did you see [1]? You have to do something like
\starttext
\clubpenalty=1
\widowpenalty=1
My text that should not contain any widow or orphan lines.
\stoptext
If that does not work for you, please provide a minimal example.
HTH,
Stefan
[1]
Hi!
This works now with 201200310 13:15 MkIV. I have a deadline in less than a
week, thank you SO much for fixing this!
You rock,
Stefan
On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 10:10:49 +0100, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list,
I tried the example below again with 2012003005 19:49 MkIV and it still
shows 2.2
Dear list,
with one of the last versions (I'm currently using ConTeXt standalone
2012003005 19:49 MkIV) \notin is not working anymore. See
\starttext $a \notin b \not\in c$ \stoptext
It seems that \notin refers to \not. Is this intended behavior or a bug?
Best regards,
Stefan
--
NEU:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2012 13:46:56 -0500 (EST), Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Fri, 9 Mar 2012, Stefan Müller wrote:
Dear list,
with one of the last versions (I'm currently using ConTeXt standalone
2012003005 19:49 MkIV) \notin is not working anymore. See
\starttext $a \notin b \not\in c
14:13:59 +0100, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list,
in the following example, I want the enumerations to be numbered as 1.1
and 2.1, respectively. What am I doing wrong? Using MkIV 201200221 14:02.
\defineenumeration[myenum][way=bychapter, prefix=chapter]
\starttext
\chapter{Chapter
On Fri, 02 Mar 2012 21:03:34 +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 26-2-2012 14:34, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi Michael,
thanks for your answer. The macro \Word is a predefined macro that
capitalizes the first letter of its argument. E.g. \Word{title} should
expand to Title, but it doesn't in my
Hi,
have you tried the following?
\setuppublications[alternative=ams, refcommand=num]
This sets the default cite style to [1], [2], ... You can also see
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Bibliography and the bib module manual
which is linked from there. Sorting the citations by the order in the
Hi,
yeah, is seems as if both problems (this and the one about
way=bychapter from my other thread) have been introduced some time
ago. It worked on MkIV version 2025 21:29.
On 27.02.2012 00:30, Rogers, Michael K wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I didn't know about \Word. It retried your example and
Hi list,
there is possibly an easy explanation for my following problem, but I don't
know it. Why does \Word have no effect in the following example, and how can I
make it work? In my real document I have \Word in a macro inside the title, so
I can't just write Foo in the title.
Hi list,
in the following example, I want the enumerations to be numbered as 1.1 and
2.1, respectively. What am I doing wrong? Using MkIV 201200221 14:02.
\defineenumeration[myenum][way=bychapter, prefix=chapter]
\starttext
\chapter{Chapter}
\startmyenum
enum
\stopmyenum
Hi Michael,
thanks for your answer. The macro \Word is a predefined macro that capitalizes
the first letter of its argument. E.g. \Word{title} should expand to
Title, but it doesn't in my example.
Stefan
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ey, leute, ich hab so lange gebraucht um mir plan a auszudenken, fragt
Hi,
you can try (and experiment with)
\clubpenalty=1
\widowpenalty=1
after \starttext.
Hope that helps,
Stefan
On 07.12.2011 22:32, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
Hi there,
I have been using ConTeXt for some months and one of the things I cannot
control is orphan or widow lines appearing
Hi list,
when I am using reference formats to put text in front of my text
references, I get no color. Please see the following minimal example
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\definereferenceformat[insec][text=section~]
\starttext
\section[mylabel]{A Section}
A Reference to
On 14.11.2011 09:32, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 13-11-2011 12:12, Stefan Müller wrote:
It still looks the same. Does the stacking only influence the behaviour
of (the breaking between) multiple margin notes?
I was not very clear here, I think.
each margin data blob is seen as a whole
between \start...\stopcolumnset).
I hope someone can give me some insight here. Thanks in advance and
best regards,
Stefan
[1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setupfootnotes
On 31.10.2011 17:53, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi folks,
please consider the following example.
\starttext
, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 31-10-2011 13:57, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list!
In my document I have some margin notes that appear right before a page
break and so end up in the bottom margin, see the following example.
\starttext
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth}
\blank[2*line]
\inmargin{This note ends up
On 3-11-2011 23:01, Stefan Müller wrote:
\define\Doesnt{\startxtable \startxrow \startxcell does not work
\stopxcell \stopxrow \stopxtable}
\starttext
\Works \stopxtable
%\Doesnt
\stoptext
\def\test
{\setbuffer[demo]
\startxtable
\startxrow
Hi list,
I just played a bit with the nice new xtables. It seems as if \stopxtable
does not work if used inside a custom macro. I get a Runaway argument error
with the current standalone if I uncomment \Doesnt in the following example.
\define\Works{\startxtable \startxrow \startxcell works
Am 03.11.2011 um 20:37 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Hi list,
I just played a bit with the nice new xtables. It seems as if
\stopxtable does not work if used inside a custom macro. I get a Runaway
argument error with the current standalone if I uncomment \Doesnt in the
following example
Hi list,
some time ago there was a discussion about the following issue,
demonstrated by
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n=2]
\input knuth
\input tufte
\column
\inmargin{This is not in the margin!}
\input tufte
\inmargin{This is in the wrong margin}
\input knuth
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
Hi list!
In my document I have some margin notes that appear right before a page
break and so end up in the bottom margin, see the following example.
\starttext
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth}
\blank[2*line]
\inmargin{This note ends up in the bottom margin}
%\margintext{This note ends up in the
Hi folks,
please consider the following example.
\starttext
\startcolumnset[n=2]
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth\footnote{Some footnote which is not wrapped
correctly and has a bad number}}
\stoptext
The footnotes are very messed-up (overlapping, numbers all in left
column). Is there a better
Hi,
I think I found a small bug. The interaction colors interact strangely
with page breaks in certain cases. See the following example. I'm
using ConTeXt 201110003 12:59 MkIV.
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupitemize[each][n, packed]
On 06.10.2011 16:19, luigi scarso wrote:
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Stefan Müllerwarrence@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
I think I found a small bug. The interaction colors interact strangely with
page breaks in certain cases. See the following example. I'm using ConTeXt
201110003 12:59
On 06.10.2011 16:44, luigi scarso wrote:
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 4:31 PM, Stefan Müllerwarrence@gmx.de wrote:
On 06.10.2011 16:19, luigi scarso wrote:
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Stefan Müllerwarrence@gmx.dewrote:
Hi,
I think I found a small bug. The interaction colors
Sorry, I forgot to mention (and maybe it's obvious) that the problem
only seems to appear in the paragraph directly after the enumeration, so
the colors are correct in last paragraph in:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupitemize[each][n, packed]
Hi,
please consider the following example.
\setupbibtex[database={sample}]
\starttext
\cite[alternative=authornum, extras={, p.\ 1}][Eijkhout1991]
\cite[alternative=authoryear, extras={, p.\ 1}][Eijkhout1991]
\placepublications[criterium=all]
\stoptext
In the cite with
Thank you very much! \bi and \bolditalic work like you said. I have to
admit that I should have tried that...
Stefan.
On 27.09.2011 18:04, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 27.09.2011 um 15:29 schrieb Stefan Müller:
On a related note, there's a more
Will do :) Thanks!
Stefan
On 28.09.2011 21:59, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 28.09.2011 um 19:30 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Thank you very much! \bi and \bolditalic work like you said. I have to admit
that I should have tried that…
You can also install the latest beta and write “style
Hi,
I think this is related to my message from yesterday [1]. The
booktitle key is ignored in inproceedings entries when crossref is
present. See the following excerpt from cont-ab.bst:
FUNCTION {inproceedings}
{ start.entry
format.authors
:
! Missing \endcsname inserted.
Thus the missing \title thus seems to result in extra call to a bibliography
entry that does not exist.
This is about as far as I am at the moment in analyzing the problem.
Hans van der Meer
On 27 sep. 2011, at 12:09, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi,
I think this is related
the booktitle was present as \title (used by
bibl-apa.tex) when the crossref was missing... so I guessed this
should work...
Stefan
On 27 sep. 2011, at 12:50, Stefan Müller wrote:
Maybe one could modify
FUNCTION {inproceedings}
{ start.entry
format.authors
On 27.09.2011 14:56, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 09/27/2011 02:51 PM, Meer, H. van der wrote:
My best guess now is the description of the
FUNCTION {format.crossref}
{ \crossref crossref do.out
}
entry on the .bst file. Probably this generates the bad code leading
to a missing \endcsname.
I do
Hi list,
how can I get double line spacing in the table of contents and in the
publication list? I tried \setupcombinedlist[content][after=\blank]
but this produces to much vertical spacing. \setupinterlinespace[big]
doesn't influence those lists.
I'm using 201100920 00:09 MKIV
headings)?
TIA and best regards,
Stefan.
On 20.09.2011 11:12, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi,
In ConTeXt standalone MkIV 2011.08.04 00:42 this used to work:
\setuphead[section][style=bold]
\starttext
\section{Ward}
\input ward
\stoptext
In 2011.09.20 00:09 it doesn't anymore. If I use style=\bf I
in the reference, but it could be useful to have the booktitle
also available, in case of a custom style...
Stefan
On 25.09.2011 21:27, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
On Sun 25 Sep 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
I have an @incollection-entry with booktitle set in a bib-file used in
a ConTeXt document. Unfortunately
Hi list,
I'm using 201100920 00:09 MkIV standalone. Some time ago Marcin
Borkowski asked [1] on this list about framing floats together with
their captions. It seems to be unanswered and now I stumbled upon a
similar problem. I want to have a figure with a caption together in a
frame as
Hi list,
I have an @incollection-entry with booktitle set in a bib-file used in
a ConTeXt document. Unfortunately there is no \title, generated from
booktitle, in the respective .bbl file. Only \arttitle, generated
from the bib-key title, is present. Guess it's a bug(?)
Best regards,
be a not too involed solution for this in MkIV.
Best regards,
Stefan
On 25.09.2011 18:32, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 25.09.2011 um 18:10 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Hi list,
I'm using 201100920 00:09 MkIV standalone. Some time ago Marcin Borkowski
asked [1] on this list about framing floats together
Hi,
On 22.09.2011 12:03, Christian wrote:
- Can I get hyperlinks working with references in Context ? For example, with
Biblatex with a citation and its reference, if I select the authoryear style,
then
I get : my citation (author year). And the reader can click on the year and be
redirected
Hi list,
I found two small errors in bibl-ams.tex:
- for articles the period behind page numbers is missing
- there is an additional space after title (or editors if present) of
incollections because of missing %
A patch is attached. Hope that this is okay and can be fixed in the core.
Best
Hi list,
I want to have double line spacing in my document setup, including the
headings. But in the following example, the space before the heading is
slightly different from the interline spacing between the other lines.
How to do this right? (standalone MkIV 2011.09.20 00:09)
Hi,
In ConTeXt standalone MkIV 2011.08.04 00:42 this used to work:
\setuphead[section][style=bold]
\starttext
\section{Ward}
\input ward
\stoptext
In 2011.09.20 00:09 it doesn't anymore. If I use style=\bf I still
get bold face. Is this a bug or was the interface changed deliberately?
Hi again,
in one of my documents I want the text to be flushedleft and not
hyphenated, see the following example.
\setupalign[flushleft, nothyphenated]
\starttext
\showlayout
bb bb bb bb bb
aa bb
\stoptext
However, in
Ah, thank you very much! Can you tell me why it's called broad? I
don't get the intention behind this key...
Stefan
On 20.09.2011 11:34, Andreas Harder wrote:
On 20.09.2011, at 11:31, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi again,
in one of my documents I want the text to be flushedleft
Hi list,
some time ago I posted on this list about problems with MetaObj in
ConTeXt when using labels. There's a wiki article about this now [1].
Just recently I was forced to notice that this solution does not work
when the label to be drawn is part of the object definition. So the
Hi again,
I was told the where the style files (e.g. bibl-apa-de.tex) are located
and got directions on how the files should be modified.
I started modifying the bibl-apa.tex according to the 6th edition of the
APA style manual. But now I get the impression, that the mechanism with
those
to all of my points above, and
any hints and suggestions are appreciated.
Unfortunately I'm very unfamiliar with ConTeXt's mechanisms concerning
the reference list and I don't know where and how to fix these issues,
otherwise I would try to post patches instead...
Kind regards,
Stefan Müller
-doc.pdf
[e] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setuppublications
[f] APA Publication manual, 6th edition, 2010. Page 199, section 7.01
Periodicals.
Thanks in advance for considering this!
Stefan
On 18.08.2011 14:24, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list,
I have some problems with a bibliography
I have \setupinteraction[state=start] in my mkiv-document and get
clickable links (they are displayed in green) for all my \cite. Those
links bring me to the correct bibliography page. Could you please
provide a minimal example that's not working on your machine?
Kind regards,
Stefan
On
On 07.07.2011 11:25, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Am 06.07.2011 um 12:47 schrieb Hans Hagen:
you can write a script that does it for you ... maybe at some point I will
provide some extra hooks in the bib module but it has no priority on my agenda
an even more challenging option, that might need
Hi list,
in one of my documents (MkIV) I defined several different enumerations
with \defineenumerations. Currently their only differences are in the
values of text= and style=. With the following I got what I wanted
so far:
\defineenumeration[lemma][text=Lemma, location=serried,
On 22.06.2011 21:02, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
[...]
\defineenumeration[lemma][title=yes]
\startlemma {Farkas Lemma} ...
...
\stoplemma
Thanks a lot, that does the job!
I'm pretty confident that ConTeXt can already handle this, but I don't
know how
On 22.06.2011 21:14, Stefan Müller wrote:
On 22.06.2011 21:02, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jun 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
[...]
\defineenumeration[lemma][title=yes]
\startlemma {Farkas Lemma} ...
...
\stoplemma
Thanks a lot, that does the job!
I'm pretty confident that ConTeXt
, yet. How to find out which
keys there are for \setupnumber? In general, I find it extremly hard to
find out which values for which keys are even defined for a given
ConTeXt command...
Stefan.
On 22.06.2011 21:47, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 22.06.2011 um 21:35 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Two
On 22.06.2011 22:14, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 22.06.2011 um 22:03 schrieb Stefan Müller:
Thank you. I wanted to add this to the wiki, but now I'm not sure how
the mentioned commands relate to each other. So I guess
\setupenumerations inherits all keys (among them number
On 21.06.2011 11:19, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 09:35, Marc Trius wrote:
This might be different for you if you're already used to Vim or Emacs, which I
wasn't.
As I said, if you are not used to work with those, it is a steep learning curve.
TeXworks is configured to
On 23.05.2011 23:47, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
As to the question why strings: Pontus's answer named one important aspect. I have several .bib files which contain
nothing but string definitions: one with abbreviated, one with full journal titles; one with English strings
(reprint, Munich) and
On 24.05.2011 00:57, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
On Tue 24 May 2011, finkler wrote:
in my publication list from the bibliography, every word, except the
first starts in small case letters. How can I change this?
This might help: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=capbibtex
Pont
On 22.05.2011 22:14, Otso Helenius wrote:
using ConTeXt and not LaTeX you maybe also use a nice reference
management software the main stream does not know about. But probably it
is not related to ConTeXt at all since it is BibTeX in the end.
I can warmly recommend Zotero. It works very well
to replace those with abbreviations. Is it because I don't
understand BibTeX strings?
Does JabRef offers synchronisation (e.g. WebDAV) between different machines?
Stefan
On 23.05.2011 23:00, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On May 23, 2011, at 10:45 PM, Stefan Müller wrote:
+1 for Zotero
I tried
.
p := fullcircle scaled (2 * la) shifted za ;
q := fullcircle scaled (2 * lb) shifted zb ;
but this does not work.
Thanks for your attention: OK
np, Stefan.
On 24 mars 2011, at 10:29, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi,
what about
\startMPdefinitions
vardef
On 18.03.2011 03:42, mathew wrote:
On Mar 17, 2011, at 11:53, Stefan Müller wrote:
Yes, I thought so. I just asked, because I couldn't find an environment variable with that name. Even after
setuptex.bat typing echo %OSFONTDIR% did only print %OSFONTDIR% and not a
list of paths, as I
Indeed, that works! Thank you very much. So again, structure matters.
Kind regards,
Stefan.
On 18.03.2011 12:39, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-3-2011 12:26, Stefan Müller wrote:
I have the following:
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ *.mf
texmf-fonts \ fonts \ rsfs \ type1 \ *.pfb
texmf-fonts \ fonts
Hi mathew,
thanks for your reply!
On 16.03.2011 16:58, mathew wrote:
On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 09:00, Stefan Müllerwarrence@gmx.de wrote:
[...]
I put the rsfs directory with its subdirs from the .zip to the folder
c:\context\tex\texmf-fonts\fonts\data\ as Wolfgang suggested [4] and ran
Ah, thanks for that. Indeed, there are .pfm and .pfb files in the Fonts
directory now. But still
mtxrun --script fonts --reload
doesn't seem to check for those file types...
Best regards,
Stefan.
On 17.03.2011 13:40, Ulrike Fischer wrote:
Am Thu, 17 Mar 2011 10:05:17 +0100 schrieb Stefan
On 17.03.2011 16:04, mathew wrote:
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 04:05, Stefan Müllerwarrence@gmx.de wrote:
I'm using Windows Vista 64bit and installed the rsfs font by right-clicking
the .pfm files. I thought I had to use the .pfb files, but Windows did not
recognize those and didn't show
So... I think I got somewhere now with the explanations from you and mathew.
It seems that the problem were the missing .afm files (as mtxrun wanted
those, not .pfm nor .pfb). I found two different solutions A and B:
(1) Install fonts (.pfm) in Windows
(2A) Put .afm files to C:\Windows\Fonts
Hi,
like others before, I tried to get the script alphabet from Ralph
Smith's Formal Font to work in MkIV (minimals) and failed. There seems
to be only outdated or unclear and unspecific information about where to
start with fonts available. Or: there is information everywhere but I
can't
Hi list,
there were some ConTeXt-related questions on the TeXworks mailing list.
I tried to answer some of them but I'm pretty sure someone with more
experience should take a look at this.
The message from Stefan Löffler can be found here:
http://tug.org/pipermail/texworks/2011q1/003878.html
Hi!
On 02.03.2011 12:25, Ian Lawrence wrote:
Sorry. me again...and I have been all over the wiki, mailing lists and
manuals...
I have this:
\setlayer[progresssteps]% name of the layer
[hoffset=904 px, voffset= 28\nuggetnumber px] % placement (from upper
left corner of the layer)
{\stepstack}
On 28.02.2011 17:58, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 28.02.2011 um 17:38 schrieb Stefan Müller:
I just learned that some of those labels are, in fact, reused. That caused some
confusion when I tried something like
\setuplabeltext[en][section=section~]
Is there a list or something which labels
Hi Cecil,
I think here is what you are looking for:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Description
There it is explained how to define descriptions. In
\definedescription[descr][
headstyle=bold,style=normal,align=left,location=hanging,
width=broad,margin=1cm]
the option headstyle=bold does the
On 28.02.2011 00:20, Khaled Hosny wrote:
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 06:14:36PM -0500, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 28 Feb 2011, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
IMO this does only partially help, consider the following example:
\starttext
$(B, Y, R, X)$
\setupmathematics[autopunctuation=no]
$(B, Y, R, X)$
Hi!
On 27.02.2011 05:02, S Barmeier wrote:
I was wondering if there are any kind of spaces which (partly) fix the
spacing between characters. For example, typesetting Chapter 1, I
would like to keep the space from stretching at the same rate as the
surrounding spaces (just like ck ligatures in
Hi list,
until now I used the bib module for my bibliography in a rather large
document in MkIV by calling \usemodule[bib].
Today I updated to version 2011.02.25 22:03 and the document does no
longer compile. I removed the above line from my document and it ran
again, but the References
Hi,
I think it could be useful to be able to reuse the label text setups
elsewhere, too.
I have for example
\definereferenceformat[inexp][label=example]
\setuplabeltext[en][example=example~]
in one of my documents. Why not specify this label when defining an
enumeration example:
I just learned that some of those labels are, in fact, reused. That
caused some confusion when I tried something like
\setuplabeltext[en][section=section~]
Is there a list or something which labels alexist and what values they
have?
Stefan
On 28.02.2011 16:08, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi,
I
Thanks for the fast replies! I really appreciate it.
On 28.02.2011 18:00, Thomas Schmitz wrote:
2. Hans is working on bib issues as we speak, but he has only so much
time, so no ETA.
I'm fine with that. What else could I ask for? ;)
3. For the problem described above, try
Hi!
On 27.02.2011 20:58, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 27 Feb 2011, S Barmeier wrote:
I don't know if anyone feels the same, but I'm not happy with the
spacing of commas in math mode (pictures attached). For instance,
typesetting H^1(X,F), the comma seems to be closer to the F than to the
X.
Hi,
with \startmathcases ... \stopmathcases you get a curly bracket to the
left of ..., see [1]. If you just want to have multiline equations,
then \startalign ... \stopalign could be want you need (it's also on
page [1]). There's also a My Way [2] about mathalign.
HTH,
Stefan
[1]
Hi Hans,
a good starting point would probably be
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Interaction
There are some infos about it, at least.
HTH,
STefan
On 07.02.2011 19:26, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Where can I find some introduction/reference for interacion macro's in ConTeXt?
I rroamed the wiki,
Hi,
I wouldn't like the idea of displaying \date in ISO 8601 format. I'd
rather prefer the human-readable version. The ISO 8601 is a standard for
exchange of date and time-related data [1], not for text documents
made for humans to read.
How to get what you want is explained here [2], I
Hi list,
this is probably pretty easy to solve, but I didn't find anything about
in on wiki or mailing list about it. I'm using ConTeXt MkIV.
How can I get the text in the following example to be left and right
justified, i.e. the default alignment behaviour of text outside a TABLE
Amazing! Thank you very much for that. Your example works.
However, for some reason the following does not work. Only the space
before the first line and the space between the first line and second
line are changed (not even to the same dimension). Any ideas?
\starttext
\bTABLE
Thank you, that did the magic.
Stefan.
On 31.01.2011 16:05, Peter Münster wrote:
Stefan Müllerwarrence@gmx.de writes:
However, for some reason the following does not work. Only the space before
the first line and the space between the first line and second line are
changed (not even to
Hi list,
please consider the appended example. I get a gap in the first row after
the first column because of the \setupTABLE command. However, I also get
a gap after the second column, because in the second row the first cell
just ended. Can this be considered a bug? (Mk IV)
If it's not a
Hi,
I just downloaded context-setup-mswin.zip from
http://minimals.contextgarden.net/setup/
It is 3.83MB and contains only one context and one bin folder. Maybe
this was fixed by now(?)
Kind regards,
Stefan.
On 26.01.2011 14:46, Vnpenguin wrote:
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 13:40, Mojca
Wikified: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/MetaObj_and_Labels
Please update/change as appropriate.
Best regards,
Stefan
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Wiki!
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On 22.01.2011 17:30, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
So its either using text or using metaobj? Too bad, metaobj is quite
fun... I still hope you guys can fix this, but it's not urgent (to me).
Anyway, what does the [+] after \startMPinclusions? I did not find
On 23.01.2011 12:40, Stefan Müller wrote:
On 22.01.2011 17:30, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
So its either using text or using metaobj? Too bad, metaobj is quite
fun... I still hope you guys can fix this, but it's not urgent (to me).
Anyway, what does
Hi,
did you already take a look at this?
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Shaped_paragraphs
HTH,
Stefan.
On 23.01.2011 13:38, Procházka Lukáš wrote:
Hello,
I would need to form paragraphs to such a shape:
Abc defhi jklm nop qrst uvw
xyz. ABCDE FGHIJKL MNOPQR
STUW XYZ.
Abc defhi jklm nop qrst
On 23.01.2011 18:22, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011, Stefan Müller wrote:
Sorry for double posting... The method with if not flag is a bit
arkward, because assignObj isn't the only problem. rotateObj(s, 90)
would rotate the object 180 degrees instead of 90; when defining
\stoptext
On 22.01.2011 02:38, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-1-2011 9:59, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
On 01/18/2011 01:17 PM, Stefan Müller wrote:
Hi list,
I'm having some trouble with MetaPost in general and MetaObj in
particular.
The core problem
Because of the new beta I tried it again with a current Mk IV version
(2011.01.18 19:34).
The examples I provided (from the wiki, now abbreviated, with numbering)
have correct line breaks but the second line does not get a number.
\setuptyping[TEX][escape=yes, numbering=line]
\startTEX
Hi list,
I tried something similar to (Mk IV version 2011.11.18 19:34):
Am 06.08.10 15:46, schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
\setupdescriptions
[proof]
[width=broad,
distance=0.5em,
location=serried,
headstyle=it,
indentnext=yes,
indenting=yes,
closesymbol=\mathematics{\square},
Hi list,
I'm having some trouble with MetaPost in general and MetaObj in
particular. I hope someone on this list can assist me here. I'm trying
to run the appended ConTeXt file with a quite simple object Segment
(from the manual [1], section 2.1). This script works fine as it is. I
wanted to
\setuptyping[TEX][escape=//] seems to have no effect at all, //
is printed just like normal chars.
Best regards,
Stefan Müller.
[1] http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Verbatim#Embedded_formatting_commands
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If your
On 10.01.2011 15:38, Hans Hagen wrote:
Is this a bug or am I missing something here?
I get newlines here.
I'm using minimals: ConTeXt version 2011.01.06 17:08
Just to clarify: My first line in the PDF result is
sometexsometex \after
Also \setuptyping[TEX][escape=//] seems to have no
Am Dienstag 26 Oktober 2010, 21:12:01 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 26.10.2010 um 20:47 schrieb Stefan Müller:
One more question before wikifying: Is there a way to prevent the prefix
line? I want to say something like In lines 3 to 13.
The texts „line“ and „lines“ are set
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