ce
>
> \useMPlibrary[dum]
>
> \switchtobodyfont[pagella,12pt]
>
> \unexpanded\def\Item#1{\framed[frame=off,location=hanging]{#1}}
>
> \setuplayout
>[topspace=10mm,
> header=10mm,
> footer=10mm,
> height=middle,
> backspace=20mm,
> w
Hello,
In the table, how to have a. b. c. in each line instead of a. a. a ?
Is the macro to place the figures on the baseline of the labels to be
improved ?
Thanks.
Fabrice
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\switchtobodyfont[pagella,12pt]
\unexpanded\def\Item#1{\framed[frame=off,location=hanging]{#1
> mostra. \NC \MR
> \HL
> \NC Variable estadística: \NC Cadascuna de les {\em propietats} o
> característiques que volem estudiar d'un conjunt de dades. \NC \LR
> \stoptable}
>
> Existeixen dues branques de l'estadística:
>
> \startitemize
> \item L'{\em esta
Variable estadística: \NC Cadascuna de les {\em propietats} o
característiques que volem estudiar d'un conjunt de dades. \NC \LR
\stoptable}
Existeixen dues branques de l'estadística:
\startitemize
\item L'{\em estadística descriptiva}, que simplement descriu i
interpreta les característiques del
=\groupedcommand{}{:\,},
width=broad,
closesymbol={\symbol[square]}]
\starttext
\startproof
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\item three
\stopitemize
\stopproof
\startproof
\startitemize[n,text][lefttext=,righttext=]
\item one\par
\item two\par
\item three
\stopitemize
,
closesymbol={\symbol[square]}]
\starttext
\startproof
\startitemize[n]
\item one
\item two
\item three
\stopitemize
\stopproof
\stoptext
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add
Dear Wolfgang,
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize[n,packed][stopper=)]% [stopper=,right=)]
> \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par
> \item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par
> \item This is a test for the referencing the formula li
\starttext
\startitemize[n,packed][stopper=)]% [stopper=,right=)]
\item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par
\item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par
\item This is a test for the referencing the formula like.
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Jeong Dal
Dear Hans,
Thank you for the solution.
It works perfectly.
Have a nice weekend.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
%
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\startitemize[n,text][stopper=,lefttext=,]
\item This is a test for the referencing the formula like\par
\item This is a test
On 8/10/2018 8:09 AM, Jeong Dal wrote:
Dear Thomas,
Using your example,
\starttext
\startitemize[n,text]
\startitem
One
\stopitem
\startitem
Two
\stopitem
\stopitemize
\stoptext
I tested the following example and it is working well.
%
\starttext
\startitemize[n,text]
\item
Dear Thomas,
Using your example,
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n,text]
> \startitem
> One
> \stopitem
> \startitem
> Two
> \stopitem
> \stopitemize
>
> \stoptext
>
I tested the following example and it is working well.
%
\starttext
\startitemize[n
Testing 1971-04-26
\startcolumns[n=3]
\dorecurse{200}{+ 17271 \rightarrow\ 2018-08-08
}
\stopcolumns
\stoplines
\stoptext
If the closing parenthesis is on the same line, the plus sign is
misplaced in the last item.
With the previous sample
tspace}
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize]
> [color=darkred,
>distance=0pt]
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize:1]
> [option={n,packed,fit,intext},
>command=\ItemCommand]
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize:2]
> [lefttext=,
>righttext=,
>
rtlines
>>> Testing 1971-04-26
>>> \startcolumns[n=3]
>>> \dorecurse{200}{+ 17271 \rightarrow\ 2018-08-08
>>> }
>>> \stopcolumns
>>>\stoplines
>>>\stoptext
>>>
is on the same line, the plus sign is
misplaced in the last item.
With the previous sample, the second page gets a wrong interline space
(between the third and the fourth item from the first column).
Pablo
--
http://www.ousia.tk
]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize:2]
[lefttext=,
righttext=,
option={a,text}]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item We thrive in \unknown
\item \startitemize
\item \input tufte\par
\item \input tufte
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stoptext
%%
PS. If you want an answer from me
>> \startlines
>> Testing 1971-04-26
>> \startcolumns[n=3]
>>\dorecurse{200}{+ 17271 \rightarrow\ 2018-08-08
>>}
>> \stopcolumns
>> \stoplines
>> \stoptext
>>
>> If the closing parenthesis is
mns
>\stoplines
>\stoptext
>
> If the closing parenthesis is on the same line, the plus sign is
> misplaced in the last item.
>
> With the previous sample, the second page gets a wrong interline space
> (between the third and
n=3]
\dorecurse{200}{+ 17271 \rightarrow\ 2018-08-08
}
\stopcolumns
\stoplines
\stoptext
If the closing parenthesis is on the same line, the plus sign is
misplaced in the last item.
With the previous sample, the second page gets a wrong interline space
(between the th
e=\spaceamount,
> option={packed,fit,n}]
>
> \setupitemgroup
>[itemize][2]
>[color=darkred,
> distance=\spaceamount,
> option={packed,fit,a}]
>
> \starttext
> \startitemize
> \item \startitemize
> \item \input zapf
rkred,
distance=\spaceamount,
option={packed,fit,a}]
\starttext
\startitemize
\item \startitemize
\item \input zapf
\item \input knuth
\item \input montgomery
\stopitemize
\item \startitemize
\item \input zapf
\item \input knut
ple?
>> The commented lines below are wrong. Is there another way?
> Did you read the manual?
Yes, but I found only how to format each item (cell, row, column, group) within
the table, not in advance, except as styles.
But I don’t want to format e.g. each header cell of each table wit
On 7/26/2018 3:43 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2018-07-23 um 13:33 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
Hello again,
in the MWE below I’d like to limit the run width of the item text so that the
(page) number is standing out, e.g.
• This is a long and winding text
that leads to a number
Am 2018-07-23 um 13:33 schrieb Henning Hraban Ramm :
> Hello again,
>
> in the MWE below I’d like to limit the run width of the item text so that the
> (page) number is standing out, e.g.
>
> • This is a long and winding text
> that leads to a number .. 99
>
Hello again,
in the MWE below I’d like to limit the run width of the item text so that the
(page) number is standing out, e.g.
• This is a long and winding text
that leads to a number .. 99
The text can become one or several lines long.
I tried to put the text in boxes, e.g
On 7/18/2018 10:56, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 7/18/2018 4:59 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
List,
Another oddity with elements in XML / xhtml / html export:
With a defined highlight, a break is inserted if the highlight is the
first item in an environment. If it is not the first item in the
environment
On 7/18/2018 4:59 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
List,
Another oddity with elements in XML / xhtml / html export:
With a defined highlight, a break is inserted if the highlight is the
first item in an environment. If it is not the first item in the
environment, no break is inserted.
Most
On 7/18/2018 4:59 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
List,
Another oddity with elements in XML / xhtml / html export:
With a defined highlight, a break is inserted if the highlight is the
first item in an environment. If it is not the first item in the
environment, no break is inserted.
Most
List,
Another oddity with elements in XML / xhtml / html export:
With a defined highlight, a break is inserted if the highlight is the
first item in an environment. If it is not the first item in the
environment, no break is inserted.
Most of the other odd breaks can be dealt with in css
pacity
exceeded, sorry [input stack size=1]
\starttext
A
\startcontentexport[t~.out.mkiv]
Hello!
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stopcontentexport
B
\bX[t2~.out.mkiv]
Ahoj
\eX
\stoptext
HSo how to define "shortcuts" properly?
Best
tcontentexport[t~.out.mkiv]
Hello!
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stopcontentexport
B
\bX[t2~.out.mkiv]
Ahoj
\eX
\stoptext
HSo how to define "shortcuts" properly?
impossible ... just define an extra grabbuffer
what has this to do
; Use of these two "shortcuts" is
not possible,
\let\eX=\stopcontentexport % < I'm getting : ! TeX capacity
exceeded, sorry [input stack size=1]
\starttext
A
\startcontentexport[t~.out.mkiv]
Hello!
\startitemize
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stopconten
]
}
\let\bX=\startcontentexport % < Use of these two "shortcuts" is not
possible,
\let\eX=\stopcontentexport % < I'm getting : ! TeX capacity exceeded,
sorry [input stack size=1]
\starttext
A
\startcontentexport[t~.out.mkiv]
Hello!
\startitemiz
\starthanging[location=right]{\blackrule[color=darkgreen,width=1in,height=0.5in]}
\input ward
\stophanging
\startitemize[n]
\item
\starthanging[location=right]{\blackrule[color=darkred,width=1in,height=0.5in]}
\input ward
\stophanging
\stopitemize
\stoptext
hang.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
> before=,
> after=,
> command=\ChapterTocEntry]
So I was missing alternative=command.
If you consider my attached MWE one problem remains:
The usual space between items is missing between the last manual item and the
ToC list:
...
\startitem Test entry \stopitem
%\blank[1em
title
a paragraph of text
another paragraph of text
Another title
a paragraph of text
another paragraph of text
The TeX file is cut and pasted from pages 5 and 6 of xml-mkiv.pdf:
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:base
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{document|section|p|itemize|item}{xml:dem
pasted from pages 5 and 6 of xml-mkiv.pdf:
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:base
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{document|section|p|itemize|item}{xml:demo:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregisterdocumentsetup{demo}{xml:demo:base}
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:document
\starttitle[title={Contents}]
\placelist[chapter]
\sto
df:
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:base
\xmlsetsetup{#1}{document|section|p|itemize|item}{xml:demo:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregisterdocumentsetup{demo}{xml:demo:base}
\startxmlsetups xml:demo:document
\starttitle[title={Contents}]
\placelist[chapter]
\stoptitle
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlset
Hello,
deducing:
\starttext
\startitemize[i][stopper=),headstyle=bold]
\starthead[h]{Head}
Some text.
\stophead
\item[i] Item.
\stopitemize
See \in[h] and \in[i].
\stoptext
Thank you.
Lukas
On Wed, 23 May 2018 13:18:27 +0200, Wolfgang Schuster
\starthead takes takes the title as argument, i.e.
\starthead {…}
…
\stophead
Wolfgang
Procházka Lukáš Ing. <mailto:l...@pontex.cz>
23. Mai 2018 um 11:11
Hello,
referring to \head doesn't work in the ME bellow:
\starttext
\startitemize[n][]
\item[a] A
\head[b] B
Hello,
the "headstyle" option in \startitemize affect undesirably all text following
\head in the itemize scope:
\starttext
\startitemize[i][stopper=),headstyle=bold]
\starthead[h] Head \stophead
Some text.
\item[i] Item.
\stopitemize
See \in[h]
ex.cz>
23. Mai 2018 um 11:11
Hello,
referring to \head doesn't work in the ME bellow:
\starttext
\startitemize[n][]
\item[a] A
\head[b] B
bbb
\item See \in[a] and \in[b].
\stopitemize
\startitemize[n][]
\item See \in[a] and \in[b].
\stopitemize
\stoptext
Use \starthead.
Wolfgang
Procházka Lukáš Ing. <mailto:l...@pontex.cz>
23. Mai 2018 um 11:11
Hello,
referring to \head doesn't work in the ME bellow:
\starttext
\startitemize[n][]
\item[a] A
\head[b] B
bbb
\item See \in[a] and \in[b].
\stopitemize
\starti
Hello,
referring to \head doesn't work in the ME bellow:
\starttext
\startitemize[n][]
\item[a] A
\head[b] B
bbb
\item See \in[a] and \in[b].
\stopitemize
\startitemize[n][]
\item See \in[a] and \in[b].
\stopitemize
\stoptext
\head doesn't recongize
We just don't know.
\startitemize[a]
\item Toucan
\item Quetzal
\item Cassowary
\stopitemize
\head Mammals \par
\startitemize[continue]
\item Anteater
\item Sloth
\item Capybara
\stopi
headstyle={bold},
>> style=italic,
>> headcommand=\ProprieteHeadcommand,
>> numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\nbsp},
>> after=\textrule]
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \startpropriete
>> \placefigure[right,none]{}{\externalfigure[dummy]
,
numbercommand=\groupedcommand{}{\nbsp},
after=\textrule]
\starttext
\startpropriete
\placefigure[right,none]{}{\externalfigure[dummy]}
\startitemize
\item \input ward
\item \input ward
\stopitemize
\stoppropriete
\startpropriete
\placefigure[right,none]{}{\externalfigure[dummy
\startpropriete
\placefigure[right,none]{}{\externalfigure[dummy]}
\startitemize
\item \input ward
\item \input ward
\stopitemize
\stoppropriete
\startpropriete
\placefigure[right,none]{}{\externalfigure[dummy]}
\startitemize
\item First item
\item Second item
\stopitemize
\stoppropriete
\stoptext
ure to OverlayBox enlarged 2.5mm;
fi
\stopuseMPgraphic
\defineoverlay
[verticalrule]
[\useMPgraphic{verticalrule}]
\definecolumnset
[exam]
[n=2,
background=verticalrule]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[exam]
\startcolumns[n=2, rule=on]
\startitemize[n]
\item Question 1.
G
ime...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 2018-04-11 at 20:08 +, Brian Hunt wrote:
> > So here's what I've got for a TODO so far to get ConTeXt working on
> Alpine
> > Linux with musl (subject to item #6, mtx-context.lua not being found):
> >
> > 1. Add the musl test to firs
On Wed, 2018-04-11 at 20:08 +, Brian Hunt wrote:
> So here's what I've got for a TODO so far to get ConTeXt working on Alpine
> Linux with musl (subject to item #6, mtx-context.lua not being found):
>
> 1. Add the musl test to first-setup.sh
> 2. Add the same musl test to t
;j.ha...@xs4all.nl> wrote:
> On 4/11/2018 10:08 PM, Brian Hunt wrote:
> > So here's what I've got for a TODO so far to get ConTeXt working on
> > Alpine Linux with musl (subject to item #6, mtx-context.lua not being
> > found):
> >
> > 1. Add the musl test to
On 4/11/2018 10:08 PM, Brian Hunt wrote:
So here's what I've got for a TODO so far to get ConTeXt working on
Alpine Linux with musl (subject to item #6, mtx-context.lua not being
found):
1. Add the musl test to first-setup.sh
2. Add the same musl test to tex/setuptex
no problem adding
So here's what I've got for a TODO so far to get ConTeXt working on Alpine
Linux with musl (subject to item #6, mtx-context.lua not being found):
1. Add the musl test to first-setup.sh
2. Add the same musl test to tex/setuptex
3. Add texlua (and texluac?) to
a. the setup rsync bin/ directories
gt;
> All is well with the default setting for focus. I don't like that with
> most (?) PDF viewers the default setting changes the zoom level, so I
> usually turn on \setupinteraction[focus=standard] instead. But this
> seems to break (some of) the interactive links. The links to the the
]
\startitem[it:ref]
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, \periods
\stopitem
\stopitemize
And now we can refer to formula~\in[eq:ref], chapter~\in[pt:ref], and
item~\in[it:ref].
\page
And now we can refer to formula~\in[eq:ref], chapter~\in[pt:ref], and
item~\in[it:ref].
\stopchapter
\stoptext
All is well
xis y label/.style={
>> at={(ticklabel* cs:1.01)},
>> anchor=south,
>> },
>> samples=2000,
>> >=stealth,
>> ]
>>
>> \addplot [smooth,domain=-20:20,thick,darkblue] {f(x)} ;
>> \addplot [smooth,domain=-20:20,thick,darkred] {g(x)} ;
&
-20:20,thick,darkred] {g(x)} ;
\addplot [smooth,domain=-20:20,thick,yellow] {h(x)} ;
\draw[thick,darkgreen](5,-25)--(5,30) ;
\node[below left=2pt] at (-0.1,-0.1,0) {\math{0}} ;
\stopaxis
\stoptikzpicture}}}
\startitemize[n]
\item On considère les droites \math{{\cal D}\,\colon x=5} et
\m
ure}}}
\startitemize[n]
\item On considère les droites \math{{\cal D}\,\colon x=5} et \math{{\cal
D'}\,\colon y=3x+7}.
\startitemize[a]
\item Que vaut l'abscisse du point d'intersection de \math{{\cal D}} et
\math{{\cal D'}} ?
\item Calculer alors son ordonnée.
\item Interpréter graphiquement
,
rulecolor=,
balance=,
grid=strut,
]
\setupalign[verytolerant,stretch,hanging]
\starttext
\startMycolumns
\startitemize[n]
\item Le taux d'évolution du prix du menu entre l'été 2012 et l'été 2015
est égal à \math{t_g=\frac{13,80-9,80}{9,80}\approx 0,4082}.
On a alors \math{(1+t_m)^3=(1
Hi all,
I kindly ask for your attention for this problem again. I would like subitems
to appear differently in the reference than they are in the listing:
1. item 1
a. subitem a, reference a
b. item b
c. Item c, reference c
2. Item 2, reference 2 See Item b, 2, 1
Hi Otared,
Thanks for your time and trouble!.
I had found \defineseparatorset[none][][]
with the same result: it oppresses the dots.
Yes, I want subitems to appear differently in the reference than they are in
the listing:
1. item 1
a subitem
b subitem
2. item 2
Hi Robert,
Again I answered too quickly… excuse-me!
If you want to have the subitems appear without the prefix, but references to
them contain the number of the item where they appear, I don’t know how to do
it.
My previous message addresses only the separators between the numbers of the
items
][numberseparatorset=nothing]
This removes all the dots between the item sympbols or numbers.
Best regards: OK
> On 7 Feb 2018, at 12:56, r.erm...@hccnet.nl wrote:
>
> Hi Otared,
>
> Thanks, the solution works to some extend. It yields the following output.
>
> 1. item 1
>
>
Hi Otared,
Thanks, the solution works to some extend. It yields the following output.
1. item 1
1.a. subitem a, reference a
1.b. item b
1.b.i. A sub-sub item
1.b.ii. Another sub-sub item, B 1.c. Item c, reference c
2. Item 2, reference 2
See Item 1.b, see
I have the output is as
expected.
Best regards: OK
%% begin repeat-subitem.tex
\setupitemgroup[itemize][1][n,repeat][width=1em]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][2][a,repeat][width=2em]
\setupitemgroup[itemize][3][r][width=3em]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item[ref:1] item 1
\startitemize
example underneath gives
the following result:
1. item 1
a. subitem a, reference a
b. item b
c. Item c, reference c
2. Item 2, reference 2
See Item b, 2, 1 above.
This should be:
See Item 1b, 2, 1 above.
Regards,
Robert
\starttext
\startitemize[n]\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item
r.erm...@hccnet.nl <mailto:r.erm...@hccnet.nl>
7. Februar 2018 um 10:58
Hi Otared,
Thanks for your response. In mkii this worked flawlessly.
I tried it in mkiv Texlive too (2017.05.15 21:48), but it does not
work. Could this be because I have item [it:ref] rather than
\startitem[
Hi Otared,
Thanks for your response. In mkii this worked flawlessly.
I tried it in mkiv Texlive too (2017.05.15 21:48), but it does not work. Could
this be because I have item [it:ref] rather than \startitem[it:ref] … \stopitem?
Anyway, I will install a new standalone - on my Mac (no TeXShop
rried,
>width=2em,
>distance=0pt,
>text=]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startex
> \startitemize[text]
> \item First \par
> \item Second \par
> \item Third \par
> \stopitemize
> \stopex
>
> \stoptext
>
> Wolfgang
>
>
y line) after each line.
\defineenumeration
[ex]
[alternative=serried,
width=2em,
distance=0pt,
text=]
\starttext
\startex
\startitemize[text]
\item First \par
\item Second \par
\item Third \par
\stopitemize
\stopex
\stoptext
Wo
abrice Couvreur <fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>
> 28. Januar 2018 um 22:54
> Hello,
> How to make the first item on the baseline of the numbering as in the
> first exercise ?
>
>
> You have put the item environment in a box.
>
> \defineenumeration
> [ex]
> [
Fabrice Couvreur <mailto:fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>
28. Januar 2018 um 22:54
Hello,
How to make the first item on the baseline of the numbering as in the
first exercise ?
You have put the item environment in a box.
\defineenumeration
[ex]
[alternative=serried,
wid
.
2.
3.
Thank you.
Fabrice
2018-01-28 22:54 GMT+01:00 Fabrice Couvreur <fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>:
> Hello,
> How to make the first item on the baseline of the numbering as in the
> first exercise ?
> Thanks.
> Fabrice
>
> \defineframed
> [ACFRAME]
&g
Hello,
How to make the first item on the baseline of the numbering as in the first
exercise ?
Thanks.
Fabrice
\defineframed
[ACFRAME]
[frame=off,
boffset=0pt,
width=fit,
align=flushleft,
location=low,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=MyColorA]
\defineframed
[EXFRAME
character/symbol?
>
>
> Here is a vacabulary list example?:
>
>
>
>
> \setuppapersize[letter]
> \starttext
> \startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
> \item ability
> \item absorb
> \item accuse
> \item ac
fontawesome symbols for checkbox for
example)
>
>>
>>
>> \setuppapersize[letter]
>> \starttext
>> \startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
>> \item ability
>> \item absorb
>> \item accuse
>> \item act
>
X columns. In this case I want
> three
>
>
> #2 Is there any way to turn off a bullet character/symbol?
>
>
> Here is a vacabulary list example?:
>
>
>
>
> \setuppapersize[letter]
> \starttext
> \startitemize[columns,join
st example?:
\setuppapersize[letter]
\starttext
\startitemize[columns,joinedup,packed]
\item ability
\item absorb
\item accuse
\item act
\item active
\item actual
\item adopt
\item advantage
\stopitemize
\stoptext
\startitem
>> three
>> \stopitem
>> \startitem
>> four
>> \stopitem
>> \stopitemize
>>
>> \stopMycolumns
>> \stoptext
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> Weit
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> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Multicolumn enumeration in a column
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> Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Multicolumn enumeration in a column
> Datum: Sat, 30 Dec 2017 20:49:06 +0100
> Von: Lars <axteff...@gmail.com> <axteff...@gmail.com>
> An: ntg-con
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Von:Lars <axteff...@gmail.com>
An: ntg-context@ntg.nl
Hey there,
the code that you're using won't work with \item command.
Use the \startitem ... \stopitem command pair instead.
Another way to get itemizations in columns is to simply place one
itemizeation per column:
Hey there,
the code that you're using won't work with \item command.
Use the \startitem ... \stopitem command pair instead.
Another way to get itemizations in columns is to simply place one
itemizeation per column:
\starttext
two columns:
\startcolumns[n=2]
\startitemize[packed
]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=landscape]
\starttext
\startMycolumns
\startitemize[n]
\item
\item
\blank
\startitemize[a,columns,three,joinedup]
\item
\item
\item
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
\stopMycolumns
\stoptext
baseline ?
>> Thank you.
>> Fabrice
>>
>>
>> \starttext
>>
>> \startitemize[n]
>>\item Donner l'ensemble de définition \math{\cal D} de la fonction
>> \math{f}.
>>\item Comparer, lorsque c'est possible, les images :
>> \blan
On 12/16/2017 11:44 PM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
Hello,
Why are the second level items not on the same baseline ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Donner l'ensemble de définition \math{\cal D} de la fonction
\math{f}.
\item Comparer, lorsque c'est possible, les
Hello,
Why are the second level items not on the same baseline ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Donner l'ensemble de définition \math{\cal D} de la fonction
\math{f}.
\item Comparer, lorsque c'est possible, les images :
\blank
\startitemize[a,columns,three,joinedup
On Fri, 1 Dec 2017 12:49:33 +0100 luigi scarso <luigi.sca...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Christoph Reller
> <christoph.rel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > \starttext
> > Text \footnote{Bla}
> > \startitemize[columns]
> >
On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Christoph Reller
<christoph.rel...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Consider the following MWE:
>
> \starttext
> Text \footnote{Bla}
> \startitemize[columns]
> \item Item
> \stopitemize
> \stoptext
>
> In the rendered output
Hi,
Consider the following MWE:
\starttext
Text \footnote{Bla}
\startitemize[columns]
\item Item
\stopitemize
\stoptext
In the rendered output, the footnote is drawn on top of the item (see
attached output.png). I am afraid this looks like a bug. Please consider
fixing this or tell me how
Dear Otared,
Thank you for checking my code.
> The strange fact is that if one puts
> \startitem $\overline{A} = A$ \stopitem
> as the first item in your example (instead of the second), then ConTeXt
> creates three columns, with the first item the result of th
22:45.
The strange fact is that if one puts
\startitem $\overline{A} = A$ \stopitem
as the first item in your example (instead of the second), then ConTeXt creates
three columns, with the first item the result of the above line, and then items
2 and 3 in the second column and finally
.
Best regards,
Dalyoung
%
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item Here is a line of math formulas: $\overline{A} = A$, $A' \subset A$, $A
\cap A' = \emptyset$ and $A^c$ is open.
\item list items one by one in a new line
\startitemize[n, packed, broad][stopper=,left=(, right
Dear Hans,
Consider the following MWE with nested multi-column itemize and item label:
\setuptagging[state=start]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item[label] First
\startitemize[a, columns]
\item Second
\item Third
\stopitemize
\stopitemize\crlf
Bla \in{Item
ning={Hi Parchd,}]
>
> The elements of the letter environment can be changed with the
> \tex{setupletterelements} commands,
> the default order of them is
>
> \startitemize[packed]
> \item title,
> \item subject,
> \item opening,
> \item content,
> \item closing a
\usemodule[letter]
\startletter
[subject={How to change the position of the subject line},
opening={Hi Parchd,}]
The elements of the letter environment can be changed with the
\tex{setupletterelements} commands,
the default order of them is
\startitemize[packed]
\item title,
\item
Hi,
Level two items are not on the same baseline.
Thank you
Fabrice
\starttext
\startitemize[n]
\item 15\,\% d'un stock de 12\,000 jouets sont des jouets
\quotation{1\high{\tfxx er} âge}.
Le nombre de jouets \quotation{1\high{\tfxx er} âge} est :
\startitemize[columns,a,three]
\item \math
]
Dear \xmltext{#1}{/prefix} \xmltext{#1}{/formalname},
\blank [line]
% \input knuth \relax
This is a {\bf bold} test. \TeX\
\startitemize
\item item
\item item
\stopitemize
\input brieftekst-test.tex \relax
\par
%this \par is needed, for the last word of the file merges with Kind
(s:line, s:col, escapechar) && s:id == synID(s:lnum, s:col + 1, 1)
+let s:col = s:col + 1
+ endwhile
+endif
" Output the text with the same synID, with class set to {s:id_name}
let s:id = synIDtrans (s:id)
let s:id_name = synIDattr (s:id, "name",
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