On 2/25/2023 5:01 PM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I have a list like this:
\startitemize[1]
\item fish
\item eggs
\item milk
\stopitemize
Is there any command in ConTeXt to make this display the items as a
comma-separated list, like this:
fish, eggs, milk
Or a semi-colon-separated list
On 2/25/2023 5:01 PM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
I have a list like this:
\startitemize[1]
\item fish
\item eggs
\item milk
\stopitemize
Is there any command in ConTeXt to make this display the items as a
comma-separated list, like this:
fish, eggs, milk
Or a semi-colon-separated list
I have a list like this:
\startitemize[1]\item fish\item eggs\item milk\stopitemize
Is there any command in ConTeXt to make this display the items as a
comma-separated list, like this:
fish, eggs, milk
Or a semi-colon-separated list?
fish; eggs; milk
--Joel
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>
>
> \setupbodyfont[bonum,rm,12pt]
> \showframe
>
> \starttext
> \startchapter[title={Introduction}]
> This is the chapter for introduction.
> \stopchapter
>
> \startchapter[title={Function}]
> Now, we study the function.
> \stopchapter
>
>
ion.
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Function}]
Now, we study the function.
\stopchapter
\starttitle[title={References}]
\startitemize[n]
\item first
\item second
\item third
\stopitemize
\stoptitle
\stoptext___
If y
\stopitemize
}
}
\starttext
\chapter{Recipe 1}
\materialsneeded{\needsoven}
\subject{Instructions}
Spread peanut butter on sandwich.
\chapter{Recipe 2}
\materialsneeded{\item pizza cutter \item stove}
{}{\usestaticMPfigure[square]}
\item bla
\item bla
\placemarginfigure{}{\usestaticMPfigure[square]}
\item bla
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Thanks in advance,
Alex
For me it looks alright, in particular if you have longer
text in the \item. The figures are aligned with the \item's.
One thing which
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[outermargindistance=-\outermargintotal,
default={outermargin,height,high,low,none}]
\starttext
\startstaticMPfigure{square}
draw fullsquare scaled 3cm;
\stopstaticMPfigure
\startitemize
\placemarginfigure{}{\usestaticMPfigure[square]}
\item bla
\item bla
\placemarginfigure
Will this suit you?
\starttext
\input knuth
\startitemize[n]
\item x
\stopitemize
\startitemize[n][leftmargindistance=-.1\textwidth,width=.1\textwidth]
\starttabulate[|lp(.1\textwidth)|cp(.35\textwidth)|cp(.2\textwidth)|cp(.35\textwidth
When I place a tabulate environment inside itemize, it indents and the entire
table is shifted to the right about 1/2".
\starttext
\input knuth
\startitemize[n]
\item x
\stopitemize
\startitemize[n]
\starttabulate[|lp(.1\textwidth)|c
calculation, such as in:
>
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{64}
> {\input knuth\footnote{\input zapf}
>
> \startitemize[a, columns, eight, packed]
> \dorecurse{64}{\item\currentitemnumber}
> \stopitemize}
> \stoptext
>
> There is a similar issue with paragraph not
\starttext
\dorecurse{64}
{\input knuth\footnote{\input zapf}
\startitemize[a, columns, eight, packed]
\dorecurse{64}{\item\currentitemnumber}
\stopitemize}
\stoptext
There is a similar issue with paragraph notes.
Pablo
_
, columns, two, nowhite, after]
\item\hspace[big] $\frac{d}{dx} x^2$
This is where the solution should be. Text answers look fine, but formulas have
too much space above, below and between lines\dots.
\item\hspace[big] $\frac{d}{dx}\left( x^3 + 2x \right)$
\item\hspace[big] $\frac{d}{dx}\left( x^{-2
Is there a way to align text with an item on the facing page?
I'm typesetting author biographies for a book and I'm doing two per page. The
author's name appears on a line of its own in \tfa size and then the bio text
follows. Ideally I'd like their names aligned so that all four (on a two page
- show fonts metadata (inclusion etc.)
No.
Pity. Should also not be too difficult, since the viewer needs the data
anyway.
- show PDF Boxes (MediaBox, CropBox, TrimBox, BleedBox, ArtBox) as
colored frames, switchable via preferences and menu (bar) item
No.
Of course. There’s no
t; metadata, but XMP doesn't work.
> - show fonts metadata (inclusion etc.)
No.
> - show PDF Boxes (MediaBox, CropBox, TrimBox, BleedBox, ArtBox) as
>colored frames, switchable via preferences and menu (bar) item
No.
> - check for PDF/A and PDF/X compliance would be nice (
lumns,joinedup] [n=3,grid=line]
> \item $ 56 + 2 \cdot 3 $
> \item $ 5-(7) $
> \item $ \frac{21}{7} $
> \stopitemize
>
> \stoptext
>
> Could be that there is a better way.
>
> Le jeu. 22 sept. 2022 à 12:57, Jan-Erik Hägglöf via ntg-context
> mailto:ntg-context@
Hi Jan-Erik,
One way I came across searching the mailing list is the following:
\starttext
\startitemize [a,columns,joinedup] [n=3,grid=line]
\item $ 56 + 2 \cdot 3 $
\item $ 5-(7) $
\item $ \frac{21}{7} $
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Could be that there is a *better* way.
Le jeu. 22 sept. 2022 à
\startitemize[a,columns,three]\item $ 56 + 2 \cdot 3 $\item $ 5-(7) $\item $ \frac{21}{7} $\stopitemize\stoptextThanks in advanceJan-Erik
result.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\setupcolors[state=start]
%\setupexternalfigure[directory={/Users/graph/Documents/figures,}]
\headTitle{2021. 12. 12.}{Set Theory}{Final Exam}
\starttext
\startcolumnset[exam]
\startitemize[n]
\item The first problem.
\column
\item The second problem.
\column
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item\godown[-\lineheight]
\startitemize[a,columns,packed][before={\blank[nowhite]},right=\),stopper=]
\item bla
\item bla
\item bla
\item bla
\stopitemize
\item\godown[-\lineheight]
\startitemize[a,columns,packed][before={\blank[nowhite]},n=3,right
Dear all,
I'm struggling to setup a nested itemize with no blank line and several
columns.
What I mean is something like
1. a) bla c) bla
b) bla d) bla
The following MWE is my starting point
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item \blank[-line]
\startitemize[a,horizontal,two] [margin=2cm
}]
\beginquestion
\startquestion
\startitemize[a,packed][stopper=,right=)]
\item Question 1
\item Question 2
\stopitemize
\stopquestion
\endquestion
\beginanswer
\startanswer
\startitemize[a,packed][stopper=,right=)]
\item Answer 1
\item Answer 2
\stopitemize
\stopanswer
\endanswer
\startsection
://live.contextgarden.net/cgi-bin/result.cgi?id=UnSfnS
Best regards,
Marcin
\setupalign[nothyphenated,flushleft]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,nowhite,columns,two]
% The word '(boków' sticks through the right
% margin of the left column.
\item {\bf Wielokąt} to figura na płaszczyźnie,
której brzeg składa się z
such
as:
\setuppapersize[landscape,letter]
\showframe
\starttext
\samplefile{knuth}
\ctxlua{context(tex.dimen["textwidth"])} % 37213340
\ctxlua{context(tex.dimen["localhsize"])} % 0
\startitemize[width=5em]
\item \samplefile{knuth
apersize[A5]
\showframe
\starttext
This is text width:
\ctxlua{context(tex.dimen["textwidth"])}
This is hsize:
\ctxlua{context(tex.dimen["hsize"])}
This is localhsize:
\ctxlua{context(tex.dime
\samplefile{knuth}
\ctxlua{context(tex.dimen["textwidth"])} % 37213340
\ctxlua{context(tex.dimen["localhsize"])} % 0
\startitemize[width=5em]
\item \samplefile{knuth}
\ctxlua{context(tex.dimen["
after the bullet and before the item
text, use \bpar (and closing \epar) to tag paragraphs.
It's probably more consistent then to use \bpar ... \epar everywhere.
If I understood Hans right, \start/stopparagraph is not necessary any
more to get properly tagged XML. I didn’t check it yet mysel
add tags.
Thank you Wolfgang, I wasn't aware! Searching the wiki brought me to
<https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Epub_Sample>. It states:
> In places where \startparagraph does not work, such as itemizations,
> where it causes a blank line after the bullet and before the item
> text, use \bpar (a
to use pull quotes, I need to use the dimensions of the different
elements to be typeset, before typesetting, in order to adapt the shapes
of the flow accordingly.
So here is just a basic code to
1/ get the dimensions of an item A that will be typeset, before it is
actually typeset
2/ use
][width=\widthofstring{0.0.0},distance=1em]
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item one
\startitemize[n]
\item one-one
\item one-two
\stopitemize
\item two
\startitemize[n,repeat]
\item two-one
\startitemize[n]
\item two-one-one
\item two
Hi to All
A have this piece of code that works in old ConText versions but with new
versions (current version: 2022.04.19 19:53) don’t.
\def\legalconversion#1{
\dorecurse{\numexpr\currentitemlevel-1}{%
\rawcounter[itemgroup:\currentparentitemgroup][\recurselevel].}%
#1%
}
> Till there is a fix, I am able to workaround it by:
> • using only lowercase characters (a-z) in the item tags
> • comment out all occurrences of
> tag = lowered[tag]
> field = lowered[field]
>in publ-ini.lua
>
> Sreeram
Unfortunately, commen
85.html
>
> Till there is a fix, I am able to workaround it by:
> • using only lowercase characters (a-z) in the item tags
> • comment out all occurrences of
> tag = lowere
On 5/11/22 3:23 PM śrīrāma wrote:
> Till there is a fix, I am able to workaround it by:
> • using only lowercase characters (a-z) in the item tags
> • comment out all occurrences of
> tag = lowered[tag]
> field = lowered[field]
> in publ-ini.lua
es: this issue has been there for some time now. Please see:
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/105649.html, and,
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/105585.html
Till there is a fix, I am able to workaround it by:
• using only lowercase characters (a-z) in the item
bib files are in camel-case since I find that to be
easier to read and it gives me a better clue of what the item is. With some
recent uploads I noticed that in publ-ini.lua 'tag' and 'field' entries were
string.lowered(). Upon removing those statements, I am able to get the proper
output.
I also h
Hi Hans,
as already reported
(https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2022/105443.html), LMTX
(from 2022.05.02 16:19) quits messaging only fatal error with such a sample:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item one
\stoptext
I know that \stopitemize is missing above.
But in real--world
An: 'mailing list for ConTeXt users'
Betreff: process list items differently depending on position in list
Hi,
I need to process a comma separated list, and adapt the formatting according to
the position of an item in the list (example below). Expected output would be:
{\bf foo
}, {\em bar
Hi,
I need to process a comma separated list, and adapt the formatting according to
the position of an item in the list (example below). Expected output would be:
{\bf foo
}, {\em bar} and baz.
Is that possible? Can I somehow get the position of an item in the list? (My
understanding
it provides the same
> vertical spaces for each items.
> \starttext
> \startcolumns
> \startitemize[n]
> \item
> \vfill
> \item
> \vfill
> \column
> \item
> \vfill
> \item
> \vfil
lumns
\startitemize[n]
\item
\vfill
\item
\vfill
\column
\item
\vfill
\item
\vfill
\stopitemize
\stopcolumns
\stoptext
This code was working in last December.
Thank you for your fix.
Best regards,
Dal
t|stop)item, or
equivalently (start|stop)itemgroupitem. It does not seem to group like (most?)
other groups. (see strc-itm.mklx)
For instance if we switch to bold without grouping inside \(start|stop)item it
cascades through.
\startitemize[circle]
\startitem \bf First \stopitem
\startitem
g to context.(start|stop)()?
Some expansion stuff?
In my MWE, only the first item was left-to-right.
Best regards,
Damien Thiriet
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ld be a path issue - or some other environment variable. This link should
> help you decide what needs to go where:
> <https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/71253/what-should-shouldnt-go-in-zshenv-zshrc-zlogin-zprofile-zlogout>
>
>> Notes
>> 1) My machine is a mac-
On 4/15/22 2:24 PM Damien Thiriet via ntg-context wrote:
> I read the cld manual and my guess is I should use function()
> but looks like I lack some understanding of context proceeding.
>
>
> This is what I did so far
> [...]
In function 'ListeAleatoireGauche' calling startitemize as below
> You can use different alignment settings to move the bullet points to
> the right side of your lists.
Thank you Wolfgang, this is exactly what I need.
One more question: I am typesetting those questions in lua,
because lua vectors were more convenient for reading the whole
but I am not sure
s to use \citem (comma item) and \pitem (period
> item) as required.
cleaned up the example –
%% start example
\def\citem{\item\AfterPar{\hspace[-normal],}\GetPar}
\def\pitem{\item\AfterPar{\hspace[-normal].}\GetPar}
\defineitemgroup
[pitemize]
[command=\Word]
\starttext
On 4/12/22 1:57 PM A A via ntg-context wrote:
> Is there a straightforward way of setting up the itemize command such that
> every first letter is capitalized, regardless of whether I do so in the
> source file?
>
> Also, is there a way to insert a comma at the end of e
Damien Thiriet via ntg-context schrieb am 12.04.2022 um 20:46:
Thank you for all your answers.
I will have a deeper look at them.
My first comments:
If you are certain that the there will be no
multi-line item
Unfortunately there are often some. History
teachers are not known for loving short
Thank you for all your answers.
I will have a deeper look at them.
My first comments:
> If you are certain that the there will be no
> multi-line item
Unfortunately there are often some. History
teachers are not known for loving short texts,
at least in France.
> Using the “columns
On 4/12/22 1:57 PM A A via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Is there a straightforward way of setting up the itemize command such that
> every first letter is capitalized, regardless of whether I do so in the
> source file?
>
> Also, is there a way to insert a comma at
Dear All,
Is there a straightforward way of setting up the itemize command such that
every first letter is capitalized, regardless of whether I do so in the
source file?
Also, is there a way to insert a comma at the end of each item except for
the last, and then a full stop at the end
* "Nietzsche is dead, God is dead
> and I don't feel so good"
> God * * "Nietzsche is dead"
>
> I design it as a two-cells xtable with itemized lists inside.
> How can I have the item mark on the right side?
If y
* "Nietzsche is dead"
>
> I design it as a two-cells xtable with itemized lists inside.
> How can I have the item mark on the right side?
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize [8]
> \startitem Nietzsche \stopitem
> \startitem Allen \
On 4/11/22 20:46, Damien Thiriet via ntg-context wrote:
> [...]
> I design it as a two-cells xtable with itemized lists inside.
> How can I have the item mark on the right side?
Hi Damien,
I’m not sure I get your point, but this may be helpful:
\startitem \inrightmargin{\currenti
el so good"
God * * "Nietzsche is dead"
I design it as a two-cells xtable with itemized lists inside.
How can I have the item mark on the right side?
\starttext
\startitemize [8]
\startitem Nietzsche \stopitem
\startitem Allen \stopitem
\startitem God \stopitem
\stopitemize
\stopte
> But this example doen’t add spaces after first item.
> How to locate the two subitems evenly spaced in vertically?
>
> Thank you for reading.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Dalyoung
>
>
> %%
> \starttext
> \startcolumns[n=2]
> \startitemize[n]
> \item
to
write all you bibliographical sources in the buffer. The better is to
build a separate bibtex file with such a software as JabRef (which is a
kind of bibtex tool). This bibtex file is in your ConTeXt repository and
you need only to call the name of your bibtex item. For instance, the
book
It seems that putting \column before itemize of 'c', forces 'c' together with
this content. Repeating this step produces what I want:
\startexercici[exercici:operacions-amb-fraccions-2]{multiplicació i divisió}
Opereu:
\startitemize[a, columns, three]
\item \startformula 3 \cdot \frac{5}{3
t; for
> >
> > \startexercici[exercici:operacions-amb-fraccions-2]{multiplicació i
> > divisió} Opereu:
> > \startitemize[a, columns]
> >
> >
> > the 'c' jumps.
> >
> > Isn't ConTeXt capable of handle that?
>
> Please see the at
ons-amb-fraccions-2]{multiplicació i divisió}
> Opereu:
> \startitemize[a, columns]
>
>
> the 'c' jumps.
>
> Isn't ConTeXt capable of handle that?
Please see the attached PDF which is your sample with the command
\showmakeup[vbox] added after \starttext
The green l
:
\startitemize[a, columns, three]
\item\m{\dfrac{2}{7} + \dfrac{6}{7} - \dfrac{1}{7}}
\item\m{\dfrac{5}{8} + \dfrac{9}{8}}
\item\m{\dfrac{1}{4} + 5 - \dfrac{1}{4}}
\item\m{\dfrac{3}{5} - \dfrac{2}{5} + \dfrac{11}{5}}
\item\m{\dfrac{2}{3} + \dfrac{1}{4}}
\item\m{5 + \dfrac{4}{5}}
\item\m{\dfrac{2}{3
fraccions}
\subject{Preguntes}
\startexercici[exercici:operacions-amb-fraccions-1]{suma i resta} Opereu:
\startitemize[a, columns, three]
\item \startformula \frac{2}{7} + \frac{6}{7} - \frac{1}{7} \stopformula
\item \startformula \frac{5}{8} + \frac{9}{8} \stopformula
\item \startformula \frac{1}{4
(‘) that causes the problem. The item comes last in the sub
entry list. And if i include a key [special], then it comes
first in the sub entry list. Either way, it is out of the
desired sorting order.
I believe I have followed the helpful suggestions of various
ones
gt;>
>> \setupregister[index][n=1,method={zc,pc,zm,pm,uc},style=WORD]
>> \defineprocessor[special][style=italic]
>> In the periti case it is the \it command that clearly interferes with
>> correct alphabetic positioning in the sub entry list. Placing +periti in the
>>
kinds’ case it is the initial single quote mark
(‘) that causes the problem. The item comes last in the sub entry
list. And if i include a key [special], then it comes first in the
sub entry list. Either way, it is out of the desired sorting order.
I believe I have followed
oblem.
>
> In the ‘special kinds’ case it is the initial single quote mark (‘) that
> causes the problem. The item comes last in the sub entry list. And if i
> include a key [special], then it comes first in the sub entry list. Either
> way, it is out of the desired
list. Placing +periti in
the key does not overcome that problem.
In the ‘special kinds’ case it is the initial single quote mark (‘) that
causes the problem. The item comes last in the sub entry list. And if i
include a key [special], then it comes first in the sub entry list.
Either way
’}: in this case ‘special kinds’ appears
in the subentry list at the bottom of the list, after one that starts
with 'v'. I 'messed with' this by adding keys, e.g., \index[Animals]
etc. but the item disappeared from the index altogether.
2. \index{Plenary Council+{\it periti} (experts)}: in this case
in the subentry list at the bottom of the list, after one that starts
with 'v'. I 'messed with' this by adding keys, e.g., \index[Animals]
etc. but the item disappeared from the index altogether.
2. \index{Plenary Council+{\it periti} (experts)}: in this case it is
the italicised /periti
list in three columns. The problem is, if there
> is an item with a somewhat long description, it can be split across columns.
> See the example below:
>
> \starttext
> \startcolumns[n=3]%
> \startitemize[1]%
> \item pizza cutter
>
Reviczky
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Why isn't bold + italics working together?
Adam Reviczky via ntg-context schrieb am 29.01.2022 um 17:19:
> Hi Joel,
>
> I don't think you can stack those, just use \bi (see:
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching)
>
> \starttext
>
Adam Reviczky via ntg-context schrieb am 29.01.2022 um 17:19:
Hi Joel,
I don't think you can stack those, just use \bi (see:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching)
\starttext
\startitemize
\item This text has {\bf bold} in it.
\item This text has {\it italics} in it.
\item Why
Hi Joel,
I don't think you can stack those, just use \bi (see:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching)
\starttext
\startitemize
\item This text has {\bf bold} in it.
\item This text has {\it italics} in it.
\item Why doesn't this have {\bi bold and italics} in it?
\stopitemize
See also
]\definetypeface[garamond]
[rm][serif][garamond][default]\definetypeface[garamond]
[ss][sans][garamond][default]\definetypeface[garamond]
[mm][math][modern][default]\stoptypescript%
\setupbodyfont[garamond, 12pt]%
\starttext\startitemize\item This text has {\bf bold} in it.\item This text has
{\it italics
I am writing a workbook that contains a materials list in front of some craft
activities.
I found that simply displaying a bulleted list can take up lots of space on the
page, so instead put the list in three columns. The problem is, if there is an
item with a somewhat long description, it can
> }%
This is a global definition. So, once this macro is used, symbol=bighand for
all itemize. What you can use instead is:
\define[1]\prompt{%
\startitemize[symbol=bighand]
{\it #1}
\stopitemize
}%
or even better:
\defineitemgroup[prompt][symbol=bighand,style=italic]
%prompt
\definesymbol[bighand][{{☞}}]
\define[1]\prompt{%
\setupitemize[symbol=bighand]
\startitemize
{\it #1}
\stopitemize
}%
\prompt{What did you learn about today?}
%vocabulary
\startcolumns[n=3]\startitemize[n]
\item word1
\item word2
\item word3
\stopitemize\stopcolumns
Thomas A. Schmitz via ntg-context schrieb am 23.01.2022 um 21:13:
This is a FAQ: you can't mix keywords and assignments, hence:
\startitemize [n,text] [stopper=]
Put a comment after the second argument to get rid of the extra space
before the first item.
\startitemize [text,n] [stopper
:
\startitemize[text, n, stopper=]
\item rabbits,
\item pigs,
\item sheep,
and
\item dogs.
\stopitemize
\stoptext
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) dogs.
--Joel
Minimum working example:
\starttext
There are many kinds of animals at the children's zoo:
\startitemize[text, n, stopper=]
\item rabbits,
\item pigs,
\item sheep,
and
\item dogs.
\stopitemize
\stoptext
On 1/20/2022 3:45 PM, andrei--- via ntg-context wrote:
Hi! I’m new to ConTeXt.
I need to make a custom table of contents that looks like this:
https://imgur.com/a/Ca3By6X <https://imgur.com/a/Ca3By6X>
Each row in the table corresponds to an item that has following data to
print in the
Hi! I’m new to ConTeXt.
I need to make a custom table of contents that looks like this:
https://imgur.com/a/Ca3By6X
Each row in the table corresponds to an item that has following data to print
in the table of contents: page, total number of pages which the item spans,
name of the item
code and
output below, for anyone who is interested.
Even when I’m a bit confused, I’m glad to be working with ConTeXt rather than
any other system!
Best,
Gavin
\starttext
\defineitemgroup[questions]
\setupquestions [1] [n]
\define\question{\item}
\defineitemgroup[choices]
\setupchoices
if this is related to the itemize column spacing in my previous
comment.
Thanks, again!
Gavin
\starttext
\defineitemgroup[choices]
\setupchoices [each] [A,joinedup] [left=(, right=), width=1.7em, stopper=,]
\define\choice{\item}
\def\mycolor{.625red}
\startuseMPgraphic{name}
fill fullcircle scaled 40pt
am happy using
[columns, one] as a solution for multiple choice problems, just somewhat
surprised by the difference.
Gavin
\starttext
%\unprotect
%\c_strc_itemgroups_spacing_mode\plusone
%\protect
\defineitemgroup[questions]
\setupquestions [1] [n]
\define\question{\item}
\defineitemgroup
On 1/13/2022 6:15 PM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
Hi list,
When I define an items group, it seems to mess up the spacing for a nested item
group. See example below. Any ideas?
I’m typesetting with
> ConTeXt
I define an items group, it seems to mess up the spacing for a nested
>> item group. See example below. Any ideas?
>>
>> I’m typesetting with
>>
>> > ConTeXt ver: 2022.01.06 19:51 LMTX fmt: 2022.1.9 int:
>> english/english
>>
>> on an M
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022, Gavin via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> When I define an items group, it seems to mess up the spacing for a nested
> item group. See example below. Any ideas?
>
> I’m typesetting with
>
> > ConTeXt ver: 2022.01.06 19:51 LMTX fmt
Hi list,
When I define an items group, it seems to mess up the spacing for a nested item
group. See example below. Any ideas?
I’m typesetting with
> ConTeXt ver: 2022.01.06 19:51 LMTX fmt: 2022.1.9 int:
english/english
on an M1 Mac.
Thanks!
Gavin
\usemodule[vis
d ran into a puzzling
>> problem. I define \sub to produce subscript text in math mode. (See
>> definition below.) This worked for my ConTeXt book, but fails in the problem
>> sets because in ConTeXt \sub is a special item command, and I use itemize to
>> number problem
in ConTeXt \sub is a special item command, and I use itemize to number problems.
Obviously, I can rename my \sub command, but it is already used in hundreds of
problems and solutions that I am converting. Is there a way to get my \sub to
work in an itemize? I only need it in math mode. I
Hi List,
I am converting problem sets from LaTeX to ConTeXt and ran into a puzzling
problem. I define \sub to produce subscript text in math mode. (See definition
below.) This worked for my ConTeXt book, but fails in the problem sets because
in ConTeXt \sub is a special item command, and I use
Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context schrieb am 08.01.2022 um 16:53:
I don’t know since when the questionnaire item command \its doesn’t
exist any more:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/its
\starttext
\startitemize[5,packed][items=7,width=5em,distance=1em]
\ran{\ss\tfx 1 \hss 7
I don’t know since when the questionnaire item command \its doesn’t
exist any more:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/its
\starttext
\startitemize[5,packed][items=7,width=5em,distance=1em]
\ran{\ss\tfx 1 \hss 7}
\its \CONTEXT\ or \LaTeX?
\its Tofu or sausage
item itself.
one aspect is how ligatures are made: some fonts have single shapes,
others use replacements and kerning of (then) multiple shapes
I think you wrote about this somewhere else and it got me interested in
physical type from my period: it looks like some printers did some of
the same
; \noleftkerning
> etc
This is very useful. I'm thinking of writing an environment that
switches: I like keeping the ease of typing normal characters, rather
than getting glyphs directly, because it's easier to proof on screen in
the editor.
>> writing about reproduced in my work and
writing about reproduced in my work and thus now can in the historical
item itself.
one aspect is how ligatures are made: some fonts have single shapes,
others use replacements and kerning of (then) multiple shapes
But, I think that the actual solution is a real font for this. I'm just
making
read more of the prose, you start
noticing that the description is different in subtle ways and
eventually--I hope--learn to see the evidence of typesetting that I'm
writing about reproduced in my work and thus now can in the historical
item itself.
But, I think that the actual solution is a real fon
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