[osx]
\setupbodyfont [stfangsong]
\unprotect
\installlanguage[cnt] [default=cn,patterns=cn,factor=yes]
\setuplanguage [cnt] [spacing=packed,default=cn,patterns=cn,factor=yes]
\setuplabeltext [cnt] [appendix={附錄}]
\protect
\mainlanguage[cnt]
\currentmainlanguage
\labeltext{appendix}
%%% stopexample
alllanguage[cnt] [default=cn,patterns=cn,factor=yes]
\setuplanguage [cnt] [spacing=packed,default=cn,patterns=cn,factor=yes]
\setuplabeltext [cnt] [appendix={附錄}]
\protect
\mainlanguage[cnt]
\currentmainlanguage
\labeltext{appendix}
%%% stopexample
I think I'm going to get the two kanji [附錄]. But
\installlanguage[cnt] [default=cn,patterns=cn,factor=yes]
\setuplanguage [cnt] [spacing=packed,default=cn,patterns=cn,factor=yes]
\setuplabeltext [cnt] [appendix={附錄}]
\protect
\mainlanguage[cnt]
\currentmainlanguage
\labeltext{appendix}
%%% stopexample
I think I'm going to get the two kanji [附錄
>>> > page, which has a different layout structure.
>>> >
>>> > I've pasted a sanitized version of the tex file below. Any assistance
>>> > would be greatly appreciated!
>>> >
>>> > Thanks,
>>> > Ross Schulman
>&
yout structure.
>> >
>> > I've pasted a sanitized version of the tex file below. Any assistance
>> > would be greatly appreciated!
>> >
>> > Thanks,
>> > Ross Schulman
>> >
>> >
>>
> > Ross Schulman
> >
> >
> > [...]
> >
> > Lorem Manager
> > \startitemize[packed]
> >\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
> >\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space]
assistance
would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Ross Schulman
[...]
Lorem Manager
\startitemize[packed]
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n
)}
Senior Fellow
\startitemize[packed]
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\item \ipsum[alternative=words, n=10, inbetween=\space] \par
\item
Existenzquantor).}
{\it Sei M die Menge aller Männer und F die Menge aller Frauen. Die Aussage
h(m, f) sei ”m ist verliebt in f“. Unter diesen Voraussetzungen machen Sie sich
die Bedeutung der beiden Aussagen klar.}
\startitemize[n,packed,broad]
\item \m{\forall m ∈ M : ∃f ∈ F : h(m, f)}
\item
verliebt in f“. Unter diesen Voraussetzungen machen Sie
sich die Bedeutung der beiden Aussagen klar.}
\par
\startitemize[n,packed,broad]
\item \m{\forall m ∈ M : ∃f ∈ F : h(m, f)} \item ∃f ∈ F : ∀m ∈ M : h(m, f).
\stopitemize
\startGrayBackground
\tf Mitunter ist es aus der Formulierung nur schwer zu
before
sub-item 1, which I do not want.
Oddly (to me), if I change the first "nowhite" to "packed", the space
before sub-item 1 goes away, but then I get undesired space before and
after the out itemization.
Q1: Can someone explain the Zen of this? That is, why does the blank
{bla
bla bla bla} \NR
\stopalignedcases
\stopformula
\stopplaceformula
\samplefile{knuthmath}
\startplaceformula
\startformula
\startalign[location=packed,n=2,m=2,align={1:right,2:left},fences=cases]
\NC u'(t) - \nabla \cdot
= 0 \NC \mtext{bla bla bla bla} \NR \stopalignedcases \stopformula\stopplaceformula\samplefile{knuthmath}\startplaceformula \startformula \startalign[location=packed,n=2,m=2,align={1:right,2:left},fences=cases] \NC u'(t) - \nabla \cdot (a(x)\nabla u) + Vu \NC = 0 \NC \NC \mtext{bla bla
em. But if there is a blank line following the last \item, there
will be vertical white space corresponding to the current \setupwhitespace
setting following the last item.
> \setupitemgroup[itemize][nowhite,after]
>>> Sorry, then you need "nowhite". Usually that’s synonymous to
>>>
d "nowhite". Usually that’s synonymous to
"packed,joineup", but apparently not if whitespace is active.
"Usually" is in the eye of the beholder. ;-)
I would have thought that having non-zero whitespace between paragraphs is
common. For example, Aditya's blog linked to
---
>> Try as I might, I can't find the right options to give to \startitemize.
>> The closest I have found is to start with
>> \startitemize[a,nowhite]
>> but that prevents the "blank line" even in the second case above, which is
>> not what I wan
nd item.
The next paragraph starts here...
--
Try as I might, I can't find the right options to give to \startitemize.
The closest I have found is to start with
\startitemize[a,nowhite]
but that prevents the "blank line" even in the second case above, which is
not what I want
(+), Rogers, Michael K wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> I think you want alternative “a”, if the dot instead of a letter is the
> problem and not the whitespace:
> %%
> \starttext
> This is a short paragraph.
> This is a line before a {\bf packed, joinedup} itemization.
>
so I know it isn't (at least in plain TeX) a
difficult thing.
On Mon, Jan 15, 2024 at 16:08 (+0100), Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> Am 15.01.24 um 15:36 schrieb Jim:
>>> \startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
>> I won't argue about "should", but
Hi Jim,
I think you want alternative “a”, if the dot instead of a letter is the problem
and not the whitespace:
%%
\starttext
This is a short paragraph.
This is a line before a {\bf packed, joinedup} itemization.
\startitemize[a,packed,joinedup]
\item First item.
\item Second item
Am 15.01.24 um 15:36 schrieb Jim:
\startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
I won't argue about "should", but I will point out it isn't, at least on my
computer with a recently updated context.
Here is a non-minimal but short non-working example.
Sorry, the
aph.
>> The next paragraph starts here...
> \startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
I won't argue about "should", but I will point out it isn't, at least on my
computer with a recently updated context.
Here
Am 15.01.24 um 01:42 schrieb Jim:
Some text preceding the list of items:
a. Item one.
b. Second item.
This sentence is part of the same paragraph.
The next paragraph starts here...
\startitemize[packed,joinedup] should be the right combination.
Hraban
--
Try as I might, I can't find the right options to give to \startitemize.
The closest I have found is to start with
\startitemize[a,nowhite]
but that prevents the "blank line" even in the second case above, which is
not what I want. Further, 'packed' and 'joinedup' seem to b
/Mikael
On Thu, Sep 7, 2023 at 12:57 AM Jeroen wrote:
>
> To get a packed itemize list I use this in the preamble
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [itemize]
> [packed]
>
> To get less vspace between the text and the first item, i changed it to this
>
> \setupitemgroup
> [i
To get a packed itemize list I use this in the preamble
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[packed]
To get less vspace between the text and the first item, i changed it to this
\setupitemgroup
[itemize]
[packed,
nowhite]
now there is indeed no whitespace. Is there a more granular way
On 9/4/23 19:22, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> new upload with packed itemize fix .. hopefyully no side effects of some
> work in progress (but no crashes in test suite so likely ok)
Hi Hans,
many thanks for the ultrafast fix and up
Hi,
new upload with packed itemize fix .. hopefyully no side effects of some
work in progress (but no crashes in test suite so likely ok)
Hans
-
Hans Hagen | PRAGMA ADE
On 9/4/2023 6:12 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
after updating to current latest (from 2023.09.03 19:03), packed list
doesn’t seem to work in LMTX:
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\startitemize[packed]
\item item
\item item
\stopitemize
\stopTEXpage
On 9/4/2023 12:12 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
Dear list,
after updating to current latest (from 2023.09.03 19:03), packed list
doesn’t seem to work in LMTX:
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\startitemize[packed]
\item item
\item item
\stopitemize
\stopTEXpage
Dear list,
after updating to current latest (from 2023.09.03 19:03), packed list
doesn’t seem to work in LMTX:
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em]
\startitemize[packed]
\item item
\item item
\stopitemize
\stopTEXpage
\stoptext
MkIV gets packed lists just right.
Could anyone
) aligns with the bottom.
>
> Here’s a modified MWE
>
> \startitemize[n][style=\bf]
> \item \godown[-\lineheight] \startitemize
> [a,columns,two,packed,broad][stopper=),before={\blank[nowhite]}]
> \item $6(x - \dfrac{5}{12})^2 - \dfrac{1}{24}$
> \item $-3(x - \d
aligns with the bottom.
>
> Here’s a modified MWE
>
> \startitemize[n][style=\bf]
> \item \godown[-\lineheight] \startitemize
> [a,columns,two,packed,broad][stopper=),before={\blank[nowhite]}]
> \item $6(x - \dfrac{5}{12})^2 - \dfrac{1}{24}$
> \item $-3(x - \dfrac{1}{3})^2
bf]
> \item \godown[-\lineheight] \startitemize
> [a,columns,two,packed,broad][stopper=),before={\blank[nowhite]}]
> \item $6(x - \dfrac{5}{12})^2 - \dfrac{1}{24}$
> \item $-3(x - \dfrac{1}{3})^2 + \dfrac{1}{3}$
> \item $7(x + \dfrac{5}{14})^2 + \dfrac{199}{28}$
> \ite
It’s true that \vtop{…} does the job for a single line of items, but it doesn’t
in the case there’re multiple (\vtop{}) aligns with the bottom.
Here’s a modified MWE
\startitemize[n][style=\bf]
\item \godown[-\lineheight] \startitemize
[a,columns,two,packed,broad][stopper=),before={\blank
solution to this issue. When
> having mathematics, I'd not like to adjust by hand the factor of \linewidth
> for the \godown command.
>
> Here's a MWE
>
> \starttext
>
> \startitemize[n][style=\bf]
> \item \godown[-\lineheight] \startitemize
> [a,columns,four,packed,
[a,columns,four,packed,broad][stopper=),before={\blank[nowhite]}]
\item $6(x - \dfrac{5}{12})^2 - \dfrac{1}{24}$
\item $-3(x - \dfrac{1}{3})^2 + \dfrac{1}{3}$
\item $7(x + \dfrac{5}{14})^2 + \dfrac{199}{28}$
\item $-\dfrac{1}{2}(x + 2)^2 + \dfrac{9}{2}$
\stopitemize
\stopitemize
ng > section @ level 3 : 0.0.1 -> Proporcionalitat
directa
structure > sectioning > subject @ level 3 : 0.0.1 -> Preguntes
floatblocks > '1' placed (here)
floatblocks > order disturbed
floatblocks > '2' placed (force)
floatblocks > order disturbe
KIV to LMTX. Before with MKIV I
get no errors.
dev.tex
Description: TeX document
return {
["errortype"]=6,
["filename"]="./dev.tex",
["lastcontext"]="\n200 persones en total \\par \\startitemize [a, packed]
\\item 2 de 5 persones estan a $A$ \
\type{main.tuc}:
\startitemize[n, packed]
\dorecurse{15}
{\item Reference to \in[main::chap\recurselevel].}
\stopitemize
\stoptext
The real issue is that I couldn’t make it work with any PDF viewer I
have on Linux.
Either the viewer doesn’t detect the link (such as PDF.js), or it cannot
solve
usia/handlecsv/archive/refs/heads/context-suite.zip>
> as the link to download as a Zip file.
Many thanks for your tip, Bruce.
Fixed and everything is working know.
Hans, I attach the diff for two new modules (packed as zip files).
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
--- a/mtx-instal
\showglyphs
KAKTOVIK
\dostepwiserecurse{0}{19}{1}{\kaktoviknumerals{#1}\space }
\stop
kaktovik \start
\red\glyphxscale 700
\dostepwiserecurse{0}{19}{1}{\kaktoviknumerals{#1}\space }
\stop
\startitemize[packed,K][color=orange,stopper=]
\startit
stepwiserecurse{0}{19}{1}{\kaktoviknumerals{#1}\space }
\stop
kaktovik \start
\red\glyphxscale 700
\dostepwiserecurse{0}{19}{1}{\kaktoviknumerals{#1}\space }
\stop
\startitemize[packed,K][color=orange,stopper=]
\startitem first \stopitem
ntent, richcontent = checkcontent(text,option)
local d = pdfdictionary {
Subtype = pdfconstant("Text"),
Open = option[v_max] and pdfboolean(true) or nil,
Contents = content,
RC= richcontent,
T = title ~= "" and pdfunic
e = subtitle .. ", " .. title
end
title = author
end
if title == "" then
title = tag
end
local content, richcontent = checkcontent(text,option)
local d = pdfdictionary {
Subtype = pdfconstant("Text"),
Open = o
Hi,
I uploaded lmtx. There have been some additions to tabulate.
\starttext
% \showboxes
% \showstruts
\starttabulate[|w(top,3cm)|w(top,3cm)|]
\NC test \NC test \par test \NC \NR
\NC test \NC test \par test \NC \NR
\stoptabulate
\starttabulate[|w(top,packed,3cm)|w(top,packed,3cm)|]
\NC test
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
_
\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
}]
\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
and
> these modern greek patterns have plenty different.
>
> You can patch lang-grk.mkii:
>
> \installlanguage
>[\s!gr]
>[\c!spacing=\v!packed,
> \c!leftsentence=---,
> \c!rightsentence=---,
> \c!leftsubsentence=---,
> \c!rightsubsenten
different.
You can patch lang-grk.mkii:
\installlanguage
[\s!gr]
[\c!spacing=\v!packed,
\c!leftsentence=---,
\c!rightsentence=---,
\c!leftsubsentence=---,
\c!rightsubsentence=---,
\c!leftquote=\greekleftquot,
\c!rightquote=\greekrightquot,
\c!leftquotation=\greekleftquot
What am I doing wrong? Minimum example:
\setuplanguage[en][spacing=packed,patterns={en,el,ru,fr,pt}]
\definefallbackfamily
[archimate]
[ss]
[Helvetica]
[preset=range:cyrillic,
tf=style:light,
it=style:lightoblique,
bf=style:regular,
bi=style:oblique,
force=yes
patterns left, and
lang-def.mkxl contains:
"""
% Greek
\installlanguage
[\s!gr]
[\c!spacing=\v!packed,
\c!leftsentence=\emdash,
\c!rightsentence=\emdash,
\c!leftsubsentence=\emdash,
\c!rightsubsentence=\emdash,
\c!leftquote=“,
\c!rightquote=”,
\c!leftquo
Hi,
> In function 'ListeAleatoireGauche' calling startitemize as below should
> help:
> context.startitemize ({"8","packed","random"}, {align="righttoleft"})
>
> Further, I think you might also need to put the entry into stream in a
rtitemize as below should help:
context.startitemize ({"8","packed","random"}, {align="righttoleft"})
Further, I think you might also need to put the entry into stream in a group:
context.s
uche(t)
context.startitemize {"8","packed","random"}
for k=1,#t do
context.startitem()
context.lefttoright(t[k])
context.stopitem()
end
context.stopitemize()
end
function ListeAleatoireDroite(t)
contex
excess space between the rows in the itemize columns!
>> I don’t know why this fix solved both problems, but I’m happy with the
>> result. Now I can use options for the choices – like packed and joinedup –
>> with consistent results for any number of columns. I’ve put the fixed code
command. That not only got rid of the space inside the frame, it also removed
the excess space between the rows in the itemize columns!
I don’t know why this fix solved both problems, but I’m happy with the result.
Now I can use options for the choices – like packed and joinedup – with
consistent
the frame, it also removed
the excess space between the rows in the itemize columns!
I don’t know why this fix solved both problems, but I’m happy with the result.
Now I can use options for the choices – like packed and joinedup – with
consistent results for any number of columns. I’ve put the fixed
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
f]
> \setupTABLE[c][1][roffset=0.5em]
> \setupTABLE[c][2][loffset=0.5em]
> \bTR
> \bTD[nc=2, align=center, bottomframe=on] Manuscript XY \eTD
> \eTR\bTR
> \bTD
> Some text in Greek or Hebrew or whatever.
>
> The text can comprise multiple
align=center, bottomframe=on] Manuscript XY \eTD
\eTR\bTR
\bTD
Some text in Greek or Hebrew or whatever.
The text can comprise multiple paragraphs.
Or even lists and other goodies :
\startitemize[intro, packed]
\item first item
\item secon
, frame=off]
\setupTABLE[c][1][roffset=0.5em]
\setupTABLE[c][2][loffset=0.5em]
\bTR
\bTD[nc=2, align=center, bottomframe=on] Manuscript XY \eTD
\eTR\bTR
\bTD
Some text in Greek or Hebrew or whatever.
The text can comprise multiple paragraphs.
Or even lists
!esperanto]
+ [\s!eo]
[\c!spacing=\v!packed,
\c!leftsentence=\endash,
\c!rightsentence=\endash,
\c!leftsubsentence=\endash,
\c!rightsubsentence=\endash,
in lang-def.mkxl are in the
wrong order, the first definition has to be "eo".
\installlanguage
- [\s!esperanto]
+ [\s!eo]
[\c!spacing=\v!packed,
\c!leftsentence=\endash,
\c!rightsentence=\endash,
\c!leftsubsentence=\endash,
\c!rightsubsentence=\endash,
\c
uage
- [\s!esperanto]
+ [\s!eo]
[\c!spacing=\v!packed,
\c!leftsentence=\endash,
\c!rightsentence=\endash,
\c!leftsubsentence=\endash,
\c!rightsubsentence=\endash,
\c!leftquote=\upperleftsinglesixquote, %U+2018,
\c!rightquote=\upperrightsingleninequote, %U+2
a 'meeting friends' event as a 'talking tex, mp
and lua' opportunity. A lot packed in a week. And thanks to Jano (last
year) and Taco (this year) covid could not prevent it happening,
although of course for some it did (which is why we experimented again
with limited online).
Hans
fv leung via ntg-context wrote:
>> > I add
>> >
>> > left=,right=,
>> >
>> > in the second option group.
>> >
>> > 在 2021年9月7日週二 07:02,Sylvain Hubert via ntg-context
>> 寫道:
>> >
>> >> A few more information:
>>
週二 07:02,Sylvain Hubert via ntg-context
> 寫道:
> >
> >> A few more information:
> >>
> >> For the 1st problem:
> >>
> >> It seems that \setupitemize accepts two option groups, to which
> >> n,packed and margin belong accordingly. However,
> &g
Dear List,
I think I've just encountered a fragile bug. It is only reproducible
with exactly the same layout as the doc below. Any insertion or
removal of an item that changes the pagination would let the document
compile.
\defineitemgroup[choice][itemize]
\setupchoice[packed,columns,one
e second option group.
>
> 在 2021年9月7日週二 07:02,Sylvain Hubert via ntg-context 寫道:
>
>> A few more information:
>>
>> For the 1st problem:
>>
>> It seems that \setupitemize accepts two option groups, to which
>> n,packed and margin belong accordingly. Ho
% context version: 2021.03.05 19:11
% This seems to be a bug of a very subtle layout problem.
% Inserting or removing anything will likely to suppress the bug
\defineitemgroup[choice][itemize]
\setupchoice[packed,columns,one]
\setupchoice[before={\blank[medium]}]
\starttext
.\blank[32*big
I add
left=,right=,
in the second option group.
在 2021年9月7日週二 07:02,Sylvain Hubert via ntg-context 寫道:
> A few more information:
>
> For the 1st problem:
>
> It seems that \setupitemize accepts two option groups, to which
> n,packed and margin belong accordingly. However,
A few more information:
For the 1st problem:
It seems that \setupitemize accepts two option groups, to which
n,packed and margin belong accordingly. However,
\setupitemize[n][margin=2em] does not seem to work.
For the 2nd problem:
\setupitemize[columns,one], although doing nothing in theory
Dear List,
Here's a collection of four problems about item groups that I've just
encountered.
1. 'n' and 'packed' not playing well with other options.
This works:
\defineitemgroup[myitems][itemize][margin=2em,before=before]
\setupmyitems[n,packed]
\starttext
text
just
that nobody did the required work, yet.
The support for Linux (various architectures), macOS (aarch64+x86_64) +
Windows (x86_64) should be very good. I don't think there is other cross
compiler that is able to target the M1 Macs.
The Zig build you download from their website [2] is kind of huge, but
[itemize:1]
[option={n,packed,fit,intext},
command=\ItemCommand]
\setupitemgroup
[itemize:2]
[lefttext=,
righttext=,
option={a,text}]
\setupenumerations
[before={},
after={\blank},
alternative=serried,
number=no,
title=yes,
titleleft={(},
titleright
lso needed:
#
# # \installlanguage
# # [\s!esperanto]
# # [\c!spacing=\v!packed,
# # %\c!leftsentence=\emdash,
# # %\c!rightsentence=\emdash,
# # %\c!leftsubsentence=\emdash,
# # %\c!rightsubsentence=\emdash,
# # %\c!leftquote=\lowerleftdoubl
f the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I want
to create.
Is it possible to reduce that space?
You can't put keywords and a
, Alain Delmotte
wrote:
Hi!
I am trying to reduce the space
inter two items in a \start...\stopitemize.
I did setup in the beginning of
the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I
.
I did setup in the beginning of
the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I
want to create.
Is it possible to reduce
that space
Alain Delmotte schrieb am 25.02.2021 um 22:48:
Hi!
I am trying to reduce the space inter two items in a \start...\stopitemize.
I did setup in the beginning of the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I want to create
setup in the beginning of the file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I want to create.
Is it possible to reduce that space?
Thanks,
--
Alain
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Hi!
I am trying to reduce the space inter
two items in a \start...\stopitemize.
I did setup in the beginning of the
file:
\setupitemize[joinedup,packed,leftmargin=2em]
but I find that the inter-item space is too big for what I want to
create
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# # [\c!spacing=\v!packed,
# # %\c!leftsentence=\emdash,
# # %\c!rightsentence=\emdash,
# # %\c!leftsubsentence=\emdash,
# # %\c!rightsubsentence=\emdash,
# # %\c!leftquote=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
# # %\c!rightquote=\upperrightdoub
he meaning of:
Le 21/02/2021 à 23:48, Tomas Hala a
écrit :
And this one is also needed:
# \installlanguage
# [\s!esperanto]
# [\c!spacing=\v!packed,
# %\c!leftsentence=\emdash,
# %\c!rightsentence=\emdash,
# %\c!leftsubsenten
Just to clarify. The new \hyphenateddigits means that witha couple of
tightly packed columns of footnotes it is nowpossible to break a
textual reference such as this acrosstwo lines.
({\it Ṛgveda}~\hyphenateddigits{1.114.10})
This is just great, and I can see it being used reasonablyoften.
Best
[packed]},
after={\egroup},
]
\definereferenceformat [cite] [type=title,left={},right={}]
\definereferenceformat [bibpage] [type=page]
starttext
Now \cite[test 2020] on page
\page
\startbibitem[test 2020]
\input ward
\stopbibitem
\stoptext
Instead of “Now test 2020 on page”, I get “Now 248
[\s!esperanto]
[%\c!spacing=\v!packed,
%\c!leftsentence=\emdash,
%\c!rightsentence=\emdash,
%\c!leftsubsentence=\emdash,
%\c!rightsubsentence=\emdash,
%\c!leftquote=\lowerleftdoubleninequote,
%\c!rightquote
r COVID-19. \FlushStep
\CONTEXT\ rocks.\FlushStep
\stoptitle
\StopSteps
\stoptext
How should I adjust spacing between steps? With \startitemize ...
\stopitemize, spacing options such as "packed" seem to be ignored. Although
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Andres Conrado Montoya schrieb am 03.12.2020 um 21:58:
Hi pablo, regaring 1) TeX assumes that each character is a variable on
math mode. You need to tell it that each "word" is, well, a "word":
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Valor actual neto: $\text{\em ben
On 12/3/20 10:00 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 03.12.2020 um 21:52:
>> On 12/3/20 8:48 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>>> [...]
>>> 3. Packed works fine with fractions, but packed columns is wrong with
>>> them. It adds too much space.
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Pablo Rodriguez schrieb am 03.12.2020 um 21:52:
On 12/3/20 8:48 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...]
3. Packed works fine with fractions, but packed columns is wrong with
them. It adds too much space.
After clearing the issue with text, it seems that fractions add to much
space when in list
Hi pablo, regaring 1) TeX assumes that each character is a variable on math
mode. You need to tell it that each "word" is, well, a "word":
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Valor actual neto: $\text{\em beneficios} - \text{\em costes}$. %
you can use typographical var
On 12/3/20 8:48 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> [...]
> 3. Packed works fine with fractions, but packed columns is wrong with
> them. It adds too much space.
After clearing the issue with text, it seems that fractions add to much
space when in list with columns.
\showframe\showgrid
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to enable ligatures?
>
> 3. Packed works fine with fractions, but packed columns is wrong with
> them. It adds too much space.
>
> Again, formulas are totally foreign to my work with ConTeXt.
When you do not use \text in math mode, it means implicit multiplication, which
has specia
Hi Pablo,
You may use \text in math formulas as in:
\startitemize[packed]
\item Valor actual neto: $\text{beneficios} - \text{costes}$.
\item Beneficio por euro: $\frac{\text{beneficios}}{\text{costes}}$.
\item Beneficio obtenido el primer año.
\stopitemize
Best regards: Otared
> On 3
Dear list,
math is all Greek to me and I’m experiencing issues when typesetting the
most basic inline formulas.
\starttext
\startitemize[packed]
\item Valor actual neto: $beneficios - costes$.
\item Beneficio por euro: $\frac{beneficios}{costes}$.
\item Beneficio obtenido el primer año
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