On 3/6/2020 12:07 PM, Floris van Manen wrote:
Using lmtx, while trying to get multiple pieces of black rule on one
line, for some reason the line breaks after the first item, to continue
on the second line with the remainder.
\starttext
\dontleavehmode
\blackrule[width=15mm,height=1mm,depth
Using lmtx, while trying to get multiple pieces of black rule on one
line, for some reason the line breaks after the first item, to continue
on the second line with the remainder.
\starttext
\blackrule[width=15mm,height=1mm,depth=0mm,color=yellow]\quad%
\blackrule[width=15mm,height=1mm,depth=0mm
Hi,
Sorry if my minimal example is not, but I have to understand with your help
what is wrong. For example, why a page break after the second item when
there seems to be enough space to stay on this page ?
Thanks
Fabrice
\define\starttikzpicture
{\hbox\bgroup\forcecolorhack\tikzpicture
Sample:
A.mkiv
\starttext
A
\input B.mkiv
\stoptext
B.mkiv
\startitemize
\item B
<- "\startitemize" is unbalanced (unfinished by \stopitemize) in
the scope of B.mkiv,
so a message/log ("unfinished \startitemize") should be printed
when B.m
st regards,
Lukas
On 2019-12-26 20:07, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 26.12.2019 um 19:55:
I'm defining item groups in ConTeXt and I find the following issue:
combining the "text" parameter with others automatically disables
"left" and "right&qu
Jairo A. del Rio schrieb am 26.12.2019 um 19:55:
I'm defining item groups in ConTeXt and I find the following issue:
combining the "text" parameter with others automatically disables
"left" and "right" keys, so numbers always appear enclosed in parentheses.
I'm defining item groups in ConTeXt and I find the following issue:
combining the "text" parameter with others automatically disables "left"
and "right" keys, so numbers always appear enclosed in parentheses.
%What I expect:
%I. This ain't right
%What I get:
%(I) Thi
at the beginning of the document, then the combination \item
and \quotation and \dots prevents the item to be shown correctly…
(In my case I was typesetting a document with the above command in which a file
containing it also was \input).
Below is the minimal example and its PDF.
you can check the (lmtx
at the beginning of the document, then the combination \item
and \quotation and \dots prevents the item to be shown correctly…
(In my case I was typesetting a document with the above command in which a file
containing it also was \input).
Below is the minimal example and its PDF.
Best regards: OK
, then the combination \item
and \quotation and \dots prevents the item to be shown correctly…
(In my case I was typesetting a document with the above command in which a file
containing it also was \input).
Below is the minimal example and its PDF.
Best regards: OK
% begin file: bug-itemize-lmtx.tex
ike:
\getparameters[PIT!][test=off,margin=1em,distance=1em,minwidth=1em,\iffirstargument#1\fi]
but it doesn't work.
For the second question, see the first item of page 3: i think the
\lastlinewidth fails because there's a page break. From supp-box.lua:
implement {
name= "lastlinewidth"
-104, 276, 345, 401, 403, 512.}
\type{\PlaceIndexTerm} has 6 parameters:
\startitemize[n]
\item the main text
\item the pages' numbers
\item the text width
\item the left margin of the lines made only of page numbers
\item the width of the separator (an hbox) before the first page
number, when
{\PlaceIndexTerm} has 6 parameters:
\startitemize[n]
\item the main text
\item the pages' numbers
\item the text width
\item the left margin of the lines made only of page numbers
\item the width of the separator (an hbox) before the first page number,
when there's room
in the last line
thanks for an answer.
\starttext
\section{One}
\startitemize
\item \type{\displaystyle}: $\displaystyle\sum\lim$
\item \type{\textstyle}: $\sum\lim$
\item \type{\scriptstyle}: $\scriptstyle\sum\lim$
\stopitemize
\section{Two}
$\underbrace{xyz}_{n}$
\section{Three}
also posted at https
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ok, so how do you run ? with the full path?
can you test with --addbinarypath
Hans
No difference with --addbinarypath. I run this from a command prompt
(within ConEmu) in which setuptex had already been run, so the path was
set properly and is the first TeX-related item in the path.
amma
\defineblock[question]
\defineblock[answer]
\hideblocks[question]
\hideblocks[answer]
\defineenumeration[question]
\defineenumeration[answer]
\starttext
\input knuth
\beginquestion
\startquestion
Question text
\startitemize[a]
\item Answer A
\item Answer B
\item Answer C
\stopitemiz
ich doesn't compile:
>>>
>>>
>>> \starttext
>>> \startitemize
>>> \item
>>> A\footnote{%
>>> B
>>> \startitemize
>>> \item C
>>> \stopitemize
>>>
agen wrote:
On 10/22/2019 2:16 PM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
here is a minimal sample which doesn't compile:
----
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
A\footnote{%
B
\startitemize
\item C
\stopitemize
}\crlf
D
\item E %
On 10/22/2019 2:16 PM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
here is a minimal sample which doesn't compile:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
A\footnote{%
B
\startitemize
\item C
\stopitemize
}\crlf
D
\item E
Hello,
here is a minimal sample which doesn't compile:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item
A\footnote{%
B
\startitemize
\item C
\stopitemize
}\crlf
D
\item E % <<<< This sample compiles when this line
On 10/7/2019 8:25 AM, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
anyone to confirm/explain/fix the vertical gap?
Lukas
On 2019-10-02 14:40, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
in the following sample there is unwanted vertical gap between text
"Foo" and the first item "- bar&quo
Hello,
anyone to confirm/explain/fix the vertical gap?
Lukas
On 2019-10-02 14:40, cont...@vivaldi.net wrote:
Hello,
in the following sample there is unwanted vertical gap between text
"Foo" and the first item "- bar" in the footnote 1 (and also between
"Bar"
Hello,
in the following sample there is unwanted vertical gap between text
"Foo" and the first item "- bar" in the footnote 1 (and also between
"Bar" and "- bar") - see red arrows.
The same code used outside the footnote behaves as expected - there is
][previous])~
both=(\getmarking[M][both])~
all=(\getmarking[M][all])~
current=(\getmarking[M][current])
\stopsetups
\setupheadertexts[text]
[\setups{S}][]
[\setups{S}][]
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\starttext
\startitemize[a]
\item
\startitemize[n]
\item \marking[M
])~
all=(\getmarking[M][all])~
current=(\getmarking[M][current])
\stopsetups
\setupheadertexts[text]
[\setups{S}][]
[\setups{S}][]
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item
\startitemize[a]
\item \marking{\currentitemnumber} [\currentitemnumber] \input{knuth
Hi all,
How does \marking really work? Can’t seem to get \currentitemnumber into it.
MWE:
\definemarking[M]
\startsetups S
\getmarking[M]
\stopsetups
\setupheadertexts[\setups{S}][][][\setups{S}]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item First item
\marking[M]{Really? \currentitemnumber
]
> \setupbodyfont[10pt,rm]
> \definecolumnset
> [exam]
> [n=2]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startcolumnset[exam]
>
> \startitemize[n]
> \item Answer to the questions:
> \vfill
>
>\item Answer to the questions:
> \vfill
>
> \co
[n]
\item Answer to the questions:
\vfill
\item Answer to the questions:
\vfill
\column
\item Answer to the questions:
\vfill
\item Answer to the questions:
\vfill
%\column
\stopitemize
\stopcolumnset
\stoptext
basically boils down to the difference between:
\showboxes
\starttext
\noindent
\inmargin{Example 1}
\startitemize
\item This is how enumeration works.
\stopitemize
\inmargin{Example 2}
\startitemize
\item This works correctly
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Note that the first example has an extra
indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the margin=
key does
2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want
o do
what I want.
# > #
# > # In descriptive text, what I want is:
# > #
# > # 1. some global indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the
margin= key does
# > # 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width=
key
# > # 3. some distance between the n
e to do what
> I want.
> #
> # In descriptive text, what I want is:
> #
> # 1. some global indentation to the left and/or right. That is what the
> margin= key does
> # 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width=
> key
> # 3. some distanc
does
# 2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
# 3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
# 4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want a *different*
indentation from the first item line
the margin=
key does
2. the symbol (or number) typeset in a specific width. That is the width= key
3. some distance between the number box and the following text. That is the
distance= key
4. on line 2 and forward to the end of the item, I want a *different*
indentation from the first item line
Hello,
I need to have itemize with "joinedup" option inside footnote which comes
within itemize:
\starttext
A%
\startitemize[][]
\item ItemA%
\footnote{%
Some text
\startitemize[joinedup][] % <<< "joinedup" doesn't work h
setups
>
> \starttext
> \startuserdata[margintext]
> Une population, à effectif stable, se répartit entre deux régions A et B.
>
> On suppose que chaque année :
> \startitemize[1]
> \item \pcent{30} des habitants de la région A déménagent pour la région
&g
— }\getinlineuserdata}
\stopsetups
\starttext
\startuserdata[margintext]
Une population, à effectif stable, se répartit entre deux régions A et B.
On suppose que chaque année :
\startitemize[1]
\item \pcent{30} des habitants de la région A déménagent pour la
région B (les autres
\m{AMNP} et \m{MBQR} sont deux carrés.
On note \m{x} la distance \m{AM}.
\blank
{\bf On cherche les positions de \m{M} telles que la surface
constituée par les deux carrés soit supérieure à 10.}
\blank
\startitemize[n]
\item À quel intervalle appartient \m{
Hi Fabrice,
You can define your own symbol, as in the following:
\starttext
\definesymbol[mysymbol][{$\red\blacklozenge$}]
\definesymbol[redtriangle][{$\red\blacktriangleright$}]
\startitemize[mysymbol]
\item foo
\item bar
\item baz
\stopitemize
\startitemize[redtriangle
Hi,
Is it possible to fill the diamond ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[4][color=red]
\item One
\item Two
\stopitemize
\stoptext
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
(untested)
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\setupitemize[indentnext=auto]
\starttext
\startitem
\item One
\stopitem
This paragraph should be indented.
\startitemize
\item Two
\stopitemize
This paragraph should not be indented.
\stoptext
Aditya
--
Ing. Lukáš Procházka | mailto:l
s no blank space.
So (untested)
\setupindenting[medium,yes]
\setupitemize[indentnext=auto]
\starttext
\startitem
\item One
\stopitem
This paragraph should be indented.
\startitemize
\item Two
\stopitemize
This paragraph should not be indented.
this?
The following code gives the desired output:
\setupindenting[yes,big]
\starttext
\section{Sec}
\input knuth
\startitemize[][after={\blank\noindent}]
\item Aaa
\item Bbb
\stopitemize
% "%" JUST TO SUPPRESS BLANK LINE
\input knuth
\stoptext
but (obvious
indenting[yes,big]
>
> \starttext
>\section{Sec}
>
>\input knuth
>
> \startitemize[][after={\blank\noindent}]
> \item Aaa
> \item Bbb
>\stopitemize
> % "%" JUST TO SUPPRESS BLANK LINE
>\input knuth
> \stoptext
>
>
Hello,
Czech typo rules prefer not indenting paragraphs after itemization.
How to setup indenting best to achieve this?
The following code gives the desired output:
\setupindenting[yes,big]
\starttext
\section{Sec}
\input knuth
\startitemize[][after={\blank\noindent}]
\item
setup (and code) for
ConTeXt.
Richard Koch added a special syntex code in TeXShop in order to use the changes
introduced by Hans. Richard added also a special menu item in the Macros menu
of TeXShop which adds the line
% !TEX useOldSyncParser
in your source file.
Now, that being said
> Did you try \item[myref] and \in[myref]?
>
This will do the job indeed.
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item One
\item[refTwo] Two
\startitemize[a]
\item A
\item[refB] B Test
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
see (\in[refTwo].\in[refB]) for Test
Is there some construction to combine a
Am 2019-04-06 um 16:51 schrieb Floris van Manen :
> Could someone point me to the docs where to find the proper way to
> make a reference to some stacked itemize context?
>
>
> \startitemize[n]
> \item One
> \item Two
> \startitemize[a]
> \item A
> \item B Test
Could someone point me to the docs where to find the proper way to
make a reference to some stacked itemize context?
\startitemize[n]
\item One
\item Two
\startitemize[a]
\item A
\item B Test
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
how to label / ref the generated label for item 2.b ?
see (2.b) Test
On 3/20/19 8:50 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.03.19 um 20:43:
>> [...]
>> Is there a way with a \setupitemize (or \setupitemgroup) to configure
>> only one kind of numbered (or unnumbered, for that matter) item groups?
>
> You hav
.
I need a \setup... command, since I’m going to use it in an environment
file to typeset XML sources.
Is there a way with a \setupitemize (or \setupitemgroup) to configure
only one kind of numbered (or unnumbered, for that matter) item groups?
You have to create a new itemgroup environment
a \setup... command, since I’m going to use it in an environment
file to typeset XML sources.
Is there a way with a \setupitemize (or \setupitemgroup) to configure
only one kind of numbered (or unnumbered, for that matter) item groups?
Many thanks for your help,
P
Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 20.03.19 um 20:03:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showframe
\setupitemize[each][option=inmargin]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{5}{\item item}
\stopitemize
\startitemize
\dorecurse{5}{\item item
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\showframe
\setupitemize[each][option=inmargin]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\dorecurse{5}{\item item}
\stopitemize
\startitemize
\dorecurse{5}{\item item}
\stopitemize
\startitemize[I]
\dorecurse{5
.
While I can understand the change to use the text font for the symbols I
miss a simple way
to switch back to the math font for the symbols, e.g. \usesymbols[math].
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item First item
\item Second item
\item Third item
\stopitemize
\startitemize[packed]
\sym{\m
] Setting tabulate table width with \textwidth
inside an item group
Clyde Johnston schrieb am 27.02.19 um 22:49:
> Dear List:
>
> I have a tabulate table inside an indented item group and I would like
> to set the width of the table to the \hbox size of the surrounding
> text. If I
Clyde Johnston schrieb am 27.02.19 um 22:49:
Dear List:
I have a tabulate table inside an indented item group and I would like
to set the width of the table to the \hbox size of the surrounding
text. If I use \textwidth as a width parameter, the table spills into
the right margin (see
Dear List:
I have a tabulate table inside an indented item group and I would like to
set the width of the table to the \hbox size of the surrounding text. If I
use \textwidth as a width parameter, the table spills into the right margin
(see attached).
What is the correct parameter to use
Dear Wolfgang,
> \startitemize[n][stopper=),width=0pt]
>
> You have to set the width for the item symbol to 0pt because it’s now part of
> the table.
It works perfectly.
A short argument "width=0pt” solves my problem.
Thank you so mu
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Prove the following identity.
\startitemize[n][stopper=)]
\item ${\displaystyle \int \tan^n x \,dx=\frac{\tan^{n-1}x}{n-1}-\int
\tan^{n-2}x \,dx}$ ($n>1$)
\item ${\displaystyle \int \sec^n x \,dx=\frac{\sec^{n-2}x \tan
x}{n-1}+\frac{n-2}{n-1}
\
Dear all,
I used \itemtag in \starttabulate to make columns in itemization for some
reasons.
Actually, it works fine.
For more detailed alignment, I’d like to ask about the fine tuning of vertical
alignment.
Here is an MWS.
%%%
\showframe
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Prove
ts.
Martin
For the record:
ConTeXt ver: 2019.01.28 16:58 MKIV beta fmt: 2019.2.4 int:
english/english
I'm not sure if the FF makes it through the mail. A hex editor
will/would show it in front of the \page (sheer coincidence)
\starttext
\startitemize[columns]
\item auf \hl[6]~ Baum
\s
rrent support of ePub, will it export pictures automatically?
it will, but you need postprocessing to make them usable for HTML/ePub
> 2. Do I need to rewrite source code to use those verbose \startsXXX of every
> element (paragraph, item,...) or is there any simplier way how to handle
>
source code to use those verbose \startsXXX of
every element (paragraph, item,...) or is there any simplier way how to
handle sources as they are now?
Regards,
BruXy
___
If your question is of interest to others
]
\chapter{A heading}
\startitemize[n,repeat,2*broad][prefix=yes]
\starthead{A sub-heading}\stophead
Optional intro text here:
\startitemize[n,repeat,3*broad][prefix=yes]
\item \input knuth
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\starthead{Another sub-heading}\stophead
]
\starthead{A heading}\stophead
\startitemize[n,repeat,2*broad]
\starthead{A sub-heading}\stophead
\startitemize[n,repeat,3*broad]
\item \input knuth
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
MWE #2:
\starttext
\placecontent[alternative=c]
\chapter{A heading
nce=no]
\starttexdefinition unexpanded MIndex
\dosinglegroupempty\doMIndex
\stoptexdefinition
\starttexdefinition unexpanded doMIndex #MARKER
\def\Marker{#MARKER}%
\dosinglegroupempty\doMIndexFull
\stoptexdefinition
\starttexdefinition doMIndexFull #ITEM
\doifelse{#I
jdh schrieb am 16.01.19 um 08:18:
Here is my small sample ConTeXt sample: I want to be able to control the blank
gap between the end of an item and the next item. It has to be fine tuned at
times. Any advice would be appreciated.
NOTE: Two cases with inbetween attempting use use two
with \startitemize. Is there?
I did try \setupitemize[inbetween=\whitespace[medium]] , but it didn't do much
or seemed to be applied
to every line and not just between item and 'medium' doesn't give much
information. Is there some way to specify a measurement to seperate between
items such as .5cm
Here is my small sample ConTeXt sample: I want to be able to control the blank
gap between the end of an item and the next item. It has to be fine tuned at
times. Any advice would be appreciated.
NOTE: Two cases with inbetween attempting use use two variations of the \blank
command which
Hi,
You can define your own white space and then attribute it to each item, as in
the following:
\setupwhitespace[big]
\startsetups[mywhitespace]
\setupwhitespace[small]
\setupblank[small]
\stopsetups
\setupitemize[each][inner=\directsetup{mywhitespace}]
\starttext
\input knuth
\setupitemize[inbetween=\whitespace[medium]] , but it didn't do much
or seemed to be applied
to every line and not just between item and 'medium' doesn't give much
information. Is there some way to specify a measurement to seperate between
items such as .5cm for example?
Thanks
On Wed, 19 Dec 2018 18:29:33 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> \setupfloat
>[figure]
>[default=left,margin=1cm]
Thanks for the eye-opener. I realised I applied the margin on the item
group instead of the float. Sometimes it's the simple thing
Dear list,
I don’t find how to align xtables in lists.
My mwe:
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \input knuth
\blank
\startxtable[option=stretch]
\startxrow
\startxcell
text
\stopxcell
\startxcell
more text
\stopxcell
\stopxrow
\stopxtable
\item \input knuth
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The table has
Hi Aditya,
Sorry but with this file, there are some problems, especially with the last
item.
Thanks.
Fabrice
Le mar. 23 oct. 2018 à 09:46, Fabrice Couvreur
a écrit :
> Hi Aditya,
> Thanks.
> Fabrice
>
> Le lun. 22 oct. 2018 à 12:45, Aditya Mahajan a écrit :
>
>> On M
Hans Hagen schrieb am 09.10.18 um 10:28:
inbetween is actually meant for spacing so there is logic deep down
that put is between seccessive items depending on curcumstances
hard to beat heuristics
Whether the second level \startitemize uses before or inbetween depends
on the
Hans,
Thank you for your answer.
> you can do this:
>
> \setuppapersize[S6]
> \setupitemize[1][before={\page}]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n]
> \startitem \input knuth \stopitem
> \stopitemize
>
> \startitemize[continue]
> \startitem \input ward
>\startitemize[a]
>
On 10/9/2018 9:21 AM, Damien Thiriet wrote:
Hi list,
I am designing a presentation for my pupils (some lng exercices to
learn LibreOfficeDraw by doing). To be sure that they don't misview any
question, I decided to force a pagebreak after each first level item.
A question on TSE gave me
Hi list,
I am designing a presentation for my pupils (some lng exercices to
learn LibreOfficeDraw by doing). To be sure that they don't misview any
question, I decided to force a pagebreak after each first level item.
A question on TSE gave me the proper key to \setupitemize, but I am
facing
n? (margin or
> > inmargin or width=-2em puts the symbol in the margin.)
>
> Not sure whether I understood the question correctly.
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[intext]
> \item \samplefile{knuth}
> \stopitemize
>
> \stoptext
Yes, I guess that I always
sure whether I understood the question correctly.
\starttext
\startitemize[intext]
\item \samplefile{knuth}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
>
> Alan
> ___
> If your question is of interest to others as well, please
,
location=inmargin,
alternative=left,
headstyle=,
way=bychapter,
prefixsegments=chapter,
prefix=yes]
\starttext
\startchapter
\startbuffer[question]
\beginquestion
\startquestion
Question text
\startitemize[a,packed][stopper=,right=)]
\item Answer 1
\item Answer 2
\item
Jan Willem Flamma schrieb am 24.09.18 um 08:48:
Thank you, also for the follow up in reporting the bug.
I have playing around with \item at various positions but hadn’t
considered using \itemtag.
As a more general question:
My understanding is that in a tabulate environment \NI is short
On 9/23/2018 7:13 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi,
for another thread in the normal list I tried to show how you can use
the \itemtag command with natural tables but the result was that no item
counter appeared in the PDF.
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD
Thank you, also for the follow up in reporting the bug.
I have playing around with \item at various positions but hadn’t considered
using \itemtag.
As a more general question:
My understanding is that in a tabulate environment \NI is short for \NC
\itemtag \NC
Is that the case as well
Hi,
for another thread in the normal list I tried to show how you can use
the \itemtag command with natural tables but the result was that no item
counter appeared in the PDF.
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD (\itemtag) Item 1 \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stopitemize
You would use the \itemtag command in the same way as you would do it
with tabulate
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\bTABLE
\bTR
\bTD (\itemtag) Item 1 \eTD
\eTR
\eTABLE
\stopitemize
\stoptext
but there is a bug which prevents the item counter to appear in the
output (which I
\starttext
\bTABLE [setups=table]
\bTR \bTC Item 1 \eTC\bTC Column 1 \eTC \startmode[test] \bTC Column 2
\eTC \stopmode \eTR
\bTR \bTC Item 2 \eTC\bTC Column 1 \eTC \startmode[test] \bTC Column 2
\eTC \stopmode \eTR
\eTABLE
\stoptext
Kind regards,
Jan
Thank you very much!
alternative=interactive
*without* interaction=anything
did the trick.
Everything else needed a lot more adjusting, since the ToC entries are also
\item s (see thread "ToC as itemize" in May/June 2018).
Greetlings, Hraban
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\HL
\VL \color[white]{\bf Table NAME} \CM[black] \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL \bf Description: \VL\NR
\HL
\VL \VL
\startitemize
\dorecurse{60}{\item Item \recurselevel}
\stopitemize
\VL\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
white]{\bf Table NAME} \CM[black] \VL\NR
> \HL
> \VL \VL \bf Description: \VL\NR
> \HL
> \VL \VL
> \startitemize
> \dorecurse{60}{\item Item \recurselevel}
> \stopitemize
> \VL\NR
> \HL
> \stoptabulate
> \stoptext
>
\dorecurse{60}{\item Item \recurselevel}
\stopitemize
\VL\NR
\HL
\stoptabulate
\stoptext
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Mikael P. Sundqvist schrieb am 03.09.18 um 14:37:
Hi,
the following example generates (with latest standalone) the attached
result. As you can see, the final item is not correctly aligned
vertically. Am I doing something wrong, or is it a bug?
/Mikael
PS Yes, I use \displaystyle
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Tabulate>
Best regards,
Dalyoung
> 2018. 9. 3. 오후 9:38, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl 작성:
>
> Hi,
>
> the following example generates (with latest standalone) the attached
> result. As you can see, the final
Hi,
the following example generates (with latest standalone) the attached
result. As you can see, the final item is not correctly aligned vertically.
Am I doing something wrong, or is it a bug?
/Mikael
PS Yes, I use \displaystyle in the real example, but the same error exist
with this simpler
Dear Aditya,
Thank you for the reply.
>> \startproof
>> \startitemize[n]
>> \item first line.
>> \item second line
>
> Add: \placeclosesymbol here
>
>> \stopitemize
>> \stopproof
>>
>> \stoptext
>
It works in many cases that item
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\starttext
\startproof
This is a simple proof.
\stopproof
\startproof
This is another simple proof that ends with a formula
\startformula
1+1=2.
\stopformula
\stopproof
\startproof
\startitemize[n]
\item first line.
\item second line
Add: \placeclosesymbol here
\stopitemize
\stopproof
\startproof
This is another simple proof that ends with a formula
\startformula
1+1=2.
\stopformula
\stopproof
\startproof
\startitemize[n]
\item first line.
\item second line
\stopitemize
\stopproof
\stoptext
f a strut.
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\switchtobodyfont[pagella,12pt]
\setuplayout
[topspace=10mm,
header=10mm,
footer=10mm,
height=middle,
backspace=20mm,
width=middle]
\definedescription
[Item]
[width=1.5em,
distance=none]
\
=10mm,
footer=10mm,
height=middle,
backspace=20mm,
width=middle]
\definedescription
[Item]
[width=1.5em,
distance=none]
\starttext
\startxtable[bodyfont=10pt]
\startxrow
\startxcell[width=2cm]
Expression\\\m{B'(x)}
\stopxcell
\startxcell
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