) takes the paragraph that follows
it as its argument.
\remark
This is the first paragraph after \tex{remark}. It is part of the remark.
This is the second paragraph after \tex{remark}. It is not part of the
remark.
\startremark
This is the first paragraph inside \tex
ex setups:
> a mix of tex and xml files with deeply nested inputs and it works ok (so we
> also get to the right spot in an (included) xml file)
> for synctex to work one has to call context with --synctex or put a
> directive on the topline of the file. Otherwise you won't get the righ
> with recalled dataset values but I thought I'd raise it.
> for that we have:
>
> \doifsomethingelse
>
Thank-you for this. I've realised now that this isn't actually my problem (and
that why it worked in the past was probably becuase that part of the 'if' was
never taken!).
I'll
depends on the pdf viewer + lib used if
things work out as expected.
there isn't much we can do about the viewer part unless tit is not
locked into the binary but as flexible like the texshop viewer is
Hans
and standards where probably every
implementor only supports a part (just an experienced guess).
I always wanted to implement it, but never actually tried.
It’s based on PDF/A, and I’m not sure about the proper workflow to get that.
Someone told some time ago that https://github.com/speedata
quot;sin",
angleVal = a
}
end
\stopluacode
\stoptext
In particular, it fails as soon as \startsympy and \stopsympy are part of the
template. Should I protect these?
A. Christe
Le 25 oct. 2023 à 21:56 +0200, Aditya Mahajan , a écrit :
> On Wed, 25 Oct 2023, Alexandre Christe w
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> variants) ... officially a rendering should listen to some keys that relate
> to it but this is not always the case
>
> (part of the problem is, i think, that esp for check fields a bugs or
> behaviour has become a feature which makes it kin dof incons
Am 03.10.23 um 02:06 schrieb Alan Braslau:
On Sun, 1 Oct 2023 10:49:34 +0200
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
chem-str.lua seems to be an updated version by Alan & Hans
Did I miss something?
work in progress ... i'm working on that (part of the math upgrade)
so best wait till we're stable
On Sun, 1 Oct 2023 10:49:34 +0200
Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> >> chem-str.lua seems to be an updated version by Alan & Hans
> >>
> >> Did I miss something?
> >
> > work in progress ... i'm working on that (part of the math upgrade)
> > so
On 10/1/2023 11:01 AM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 01.10.23 um 05:51 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi Hraban,
Thank you for your updating of the modules stuff.
As far as I remember the matrix features are not related to any
modules, but rather are part of LMTX. In nay case next week I will
look
emember the matrix features are not related to any modules, but
>> rather are part of LMTX. In nay case next week I will look at the page
>> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Matrix_in_maths
>> <https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Matrix_in_maths>
>> and verify that eveything
Am 01.10.23 um 05:51 schrieb Otared Kavian:
Hi Hraban,
Thank you for your updating of the modules stuff.
As far as I remember the matrix features are not related to any modules,
but rather are part of LMTX. In nay case next week I will look at the page
https://wiki.contextgarden.net
hing?
work in progress ... i'm working on that (part of the math upgrade) so
best wait till we're stable
Ok, thank you
Hraban
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Hi Hraban,
Thank you for your updating of the modules stuff.
As far as I remember the matrix features are not related to any modules, but
rather are part of LMTX. In nay case next week I will look at the page
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Matrix_in_maths
<ht
king on that (part of the math upgrade) so
best wait till we're stable
Hans
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r own visualization (consistent across fonts) and even then
it would add some mess because we're talking of a mix of characters that
can have gone (as part of rendering) or are not characters at all but
spacing
so, in that case only 'verbatim' is a candidate for visualization, not
so much typeset text
Hm
ers.directions]
\disabletrackers[typesetters.zwj]
\disabletrackers[typesetters.zwnj]
\disabletrackers[typesetters.nbsp]
\definedfont[almfixed at 14pt]
ZWJ:
ZWNJ:
NBSP:
\stopTEXpage
===
See attached, please advise.
joiners are part of replacement etc and can come and go ... they are
characters (we c
sabletrackers[typesetters.zwnj]
\disabletrackers[typesetters.nbsp]
\definedfont[almfixed at 14pt]
ZWJ:
ZWNJ:
NBSP:
\stopTEXpage
===
See attached, please advise.
joiners are part of replacement etc and can come and go ... they are
characters (we could visualize them but one never k
ers.directions]
\disabletrackers[typesetters.zwj]
\disabletrackers[typesetters.zwnj]
\disabletrackers[typesetters.nbsp]
\definedfont[almfixed at 14pt]
ZWJ:
ZWNJ:
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\stopTEXpage
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characters (we could vi
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Bruce, that was kind of you to reply. I think we both know that the
streams mechanism, while 'workable' for the most part, is still in need
of refinement.
It is quite possible that what is cau
t was kind of you to reply. I think we both know that the
streams mechanism, while 'workable' for the most part, is still in need
of refinement.
It is quite possible that what is causing my problem has less to do with
'streams' per se, and more to do with the use of this mechanism in a
'real book
Bruce, that was kind of you to reply. I think we both know that the
streams mechanism, while 'workable' for the most part, is still in need
of refinement.
It is quite possible that what is causing my problem has less to do with
'streams' per se, and more to do with the use of this mechanism
The following is a setuplist for the table of contents. Is there a way to
have the section part only go to 80% of the page width, similar to
width=0.8\textwidth
\setuplist
[chapter]
[style={\bf}]
\setuplist
[section]
[style={\tfx}]
\setuplist
[chapter,section]
[headnumber
On 9/4/2023 5:55 AM, Calvin Ross wrote:
On the off chance anyone seeing this is interested, I have a solution uploaded
as part of a module I wrote for screenplay and stageplay writing:
https://github.com/cjayross/drama.mkiv/blob/4a9b2576c8630fd03352d95f99456092f6e21190/drama.mkiv#L480
A few
On the off chance anyone seeing this is interested, I have a solution uploaded
as part of a module I wrote for screenplay and stageplay writing:
https://github.com/cjayross/drama.mkiv/blob/4a9b2576c8630fd03352d95f99456092f6e21190/drama.mkiv#L480
The solution ended up being very detailed
at work).
I would be happy to provide the code to implement this, but I’m
afraid this is way beyond my knowledge.
remind me in a month or so ... i'm not going to touch that part of the
code now (some other priorities)
Perfectly fine for me, Hans.
While I don’t know what’s missing under
rk).
>>
>> I would be happy to provide the code to implement this, but I’m
>> afraid this is way beyond my knowledge.
> remind me in a month or so ... i'm not going to touch that part of the
> code now (some oth
s would be extremely helpful to
access embedded documents (believe it or not, this is something I
explain almost every week at work).
I would be happy to provide the code to implement this, but I’m
afraid this is way beyond my knowledge.
remind me in a month or so ... i'm not going
s
> case you need to use the Lua function math.mod as in the following, which
> is a completed version of what Wolfgang sent:
>
>
> I guess I completely missed the units digit part :)
>
> %% begin filling-with-lua.tex
> \starttext
>
> \startluacode
> context.startxt
is a completed version of what Wolfgang sent:
I guess I completely missed the units digit part :)
%% begin filling-with-lua.tex
\starttext
\startluacode
context.startxtable{ align = "middle,lohi", bodyfont = "9pt",
framecolor = "black" }
context.startxrow{ backgro
{First chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Second chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Third chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Is there a new way of obtaining a page break before a given part, chapter
or section in the ToC?
Here is another
pter[title={First chapter}]
> \input knuth
> \stopchapter
> \startchapter[title={Second chapter}]
> \input knuth
> \stopchapter
> \startchapter[title={Third chapter}]
> \input knuth
> \stopchapter
> \stoptext
>
> Is there a new way of obtaining a page break before a given part,
[extras={2=page}]
\stoptitle
\startchapter[title={First chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Second chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title={Third chapter}]
\input knuth
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Is there a new way of obtaining a page break before a given part
63)
\startexercici[reference=exercici:problemes-de-fraccions-1, title={oli}]
Calculeu quina part del dipòsit queda buida, sabent que l'aigua ocupa $2/5$
del recipient i l'oli, $1/4$ (vegeu figura~\in[fig:oli-aigua-diposit]).
15 \usetikzlibrary[trees]
16 \usetikzlibrary[calc, i
o
> replace it with
>
> \starthead {...}
> ...
> \stophead
>
> but there are more things which can be changed to use modern syntax (in
> many cases part of ConTeXt since nearly a decade).
>
>
> A few examples:
>
> - \startexercici[]{} -->
> \start
ror and it's better to
replace it with
\starthead {...}
...
\stophead
but there are more things which can be changed to use modern syntax (in
many cases part of ConTeXt since nearly a decade).
A few examples:
- \startexercici[]{} -->
\startexercici[reference=...
that what I want. However, this does not
really nest aligns, but defines a new alignment group/environment (if I
interpret it correctly). But after all, it is a viable workaround.
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\breakhere thisislonger = \text{someother}
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e what lualibs-os is so ... if it's something third party
you and try.
--permitloadlib
and cross your fingers. Also, whenever using lua code that is not part
of context keep in mind that we use lua 5.4
Hans
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oesn't scale the
\symbol, although \tfa and higher do work.
I guess fixing \tfx-symbol interaction will be part of your conversation with
Wolfgang -)
> well, you wented symbols so
Ultimately I just want to be able to type the Unicode symbols for 02BE and 02BF
-- ʾ and ʿ -- and get prope
not done vf magick
before and i'm not going to debug code that i have little clue what it's
about to do).
Many thanks. Part of the context is that I have some updatable mission-critical
documents that depended on \defineactivecharacter, which is apparently
deprecated in LMTX. See earlier thread
magick
> before and i'm not going to debug code that i have little clue what it's
> about to do).
Many thanks. Part of the context is that I have some updatable mission-critical
documents that depended on \defineactivecharacter, which is apparently
deprecated in LMTX. See earlier thread with
to scale independently of font switching?
There is no need to go lua here (esp when you have not done vf magick
before and i'm not going to debug code that i have little clue what it's
about to do).
Many thanks. Part of the context is that I have some updatable mission-critical
documents
t; \startsetups [three]
> THERE
> \stopsetups
> \stopsetups
>
> \setups[one] \setups[three]
>
> \setups[two] \setups[three]
>
> \stoptext
>
> As part of the ongoing improvements on math rendering we added some
> classic lm/cm kerns (between u
[one] \setups[three]
\setups[two] \setups[three]
\stoptext
As part of the ongoing improvements on math rendering we added some
classic lm/cm kerns (between upperacse and periods / commas) in the
goodie files.
Some lowlevel manuals have been extended, explaining experimental 'named
cross macro
ment Team}]
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On 8/8/2023 11:19 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 7 Aug 2023, at 20:25, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
[…]
The TeX community, mostly consisting of LaTeX users, is joking about LaTeX vs.
latex all the time. At least the part of the community that meets at open
source conferences and hacker camps
> On 7 Aug 2023, at 20:25, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
> […]
> The TeX community, mostly consisting of LaTeX users, is joking about LaTeX
> vs. latex all the time. At least the part of the community that meets at open
> source conferences and hacker camps.
>
Indeed, those
humor" of this kind. I am afraid it could place the Tex
community (for which I care) in a less favourable light.
The TeX community, mostly consisting of LaTeX users, is joking about
LaTeX vs. latex all the time. At least the part of the community that
meets at open source conferences and ha
et
>>> volgende geschreven:
>>>
>>> Using the APA specification:
>>>
>>> \usebtxdefinitions
>>>[apa]
>>>
>>>
>>> you can then
>>>
>>> \cite[alternative=authoryears,righttext={{, p.\nbsp 12}}] [Knuth
=authoryears,righttext={{, p.\nbsp 12}}] [Knuth1984]
mentions ….
The tricky part concerning righttext= is the double {{ }}, needed
because the text contains a comma. The reason for this is simple, as
righttext is a comma-separated list, where each entry corresponds to a
cited reference, as in \cite
p.\nbsp 12}}] [Knuth1984]
> mentions ….
>
>
> The tricky part concerning righttext= is the double {{ }}, needed because the
> text contains a comma. The reason for this is simple, as righttext is a
> comma-separated list, where each entry corresponds to a cited reference, as
> i
Using the APA specification:
\usebtxdefinitions
[apa]
you can then
\cite[alternative=authoryears,righttext={{, p.\nbsp 12}}] [Knuth1984]
mentions ….
The tricky part concerning righttext= is the double {{ }}, needed
because the text contains a comma. The reason for this is simple
otherwise.
Best
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> I'll try to rephrase. Maybe it gets more clear then. I think, named
> destinations could be a important part in the solution.
>
> I'm do not know the structure of PDFs exactly, therefore some of my
> terms might be wrong. I'll name the two things from now on the following
> way:
>
ons could be a important part in the solution.
I'm do not know the structure of PDFs exactly, therefore some of my
terms might be wrong. I'll name the two things from now on the following
way:
- a destination: This is a defined position within a PDF document; so
some position that a PDF viewer is a
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… or what is meant with "table"?
* Is there a script that lists all files involved in a ConTeXt run?
Preferably filterable by "part of the distribution" / images / sources?
I’d like to check if all used files are checked in my git repository to
be sure the pro
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And, with metafont being part of the tex ecosystem, one can argue that tex
was quite innovative too.
Ecosystem. I would be very careful by including an ecosystem there.
Yes. Yes. The TeX ecosystem is obviously part of TeX but is not part
of the ecosystem of fonts either. And what is done on ecosystems
gt; Really? When tex showed up digital font technology was pretty much in flux.
> And, with metafont being part of the tex ecosystem, one can argue that tex
> was quite innovative too.
Ecosystem. I would be very careful by including an ecosystem there.
Yes. Yes. The TeX ecosystem is obviously part of TeX
what.
What happened is that all TeX engines have neglected fonts from the beginning.
Really? When tex showed up digital font technology was pretty much in
flux. And, with metafont being part of the tex ecosystem, one can argue
that tex was quite innovative too.
Potscript and its fonts came
t see the video, it's distracting, but as I said, is a valid
request on your part
Perhaps `\setuphead` can have such of a feature in the future — that
of different settings for different chapters, and if one exists now,
I'm just simply unaware of, but either way, you're dealing mainly
here with
Alan Braslau schrieb am 11.06.2023 um 20:12:
On 10/06/23 10/06/23, 12:42, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
Alan Braslau via ntg-context schrieb am 10.06.2023 um 12:28:
Hello,
\setuphead
[part,chapter,title]
[page=right]
will start a part, chapter, or title on an odd page (right
On 10/06/23 10/06/23, 12:42, Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context wrote:
Alan Braslau via ntg-context schrieb am 10.06.2023 um 12:28:
Hello,
\setuphead
[part,chapter,title]
[page=right]
will start a part, chapter, or title on an odd page (right), inserting
a "blank" even page if
Alan Braslau via ntg-context schrieb am 10.06.2023 um 12:28:
Hello,
\setuphead
[part,chapter,title]
[page=right]
will start a part, chapter, or title on an odd page (right), inserting
a "blank" even page if necessary. How can I get this blank even page
to be tr
Hello,
\setuphead
[part,chapter,title]
[page=right]
will start a part, chapter, or title on an odd page (right), inserting a
"blank" even page if necessary. How can I get this blank even page to be
truely blank, that is with no headers nor footers?
I tried several think
est way to economize thought is not to think at all"?
>
> Alan
Yeah. :) that's funny. Everybody uses chatgpt with lmtx
that's why everyone that uses it ends up in the mailing list asking to
resolve a problem that chatgpt couldn't resolve on its own.
But here is the interesting part.
Hi,
This time not a functional update but a (potential) performance one. I
have no clue if it matters for average usage and some was already in
place anyway. I gain some .2 seconds on the 8.5 seconds for the
luametatex manual (of which is < 4 sec for tex so we gain the .2 sec on
that p
but I'm afraid I must have
dd'd the entire drive (just an honest mistake on the wrong drive at
the time while aiming primarily at fixing another drive and there
it went :(
But every interaction with it [chatgpt], was met/replied to with a
digression and paraphrasing on its part. i.e, sorry 'bout that.
two different systems one running a full TeXLive and the other on e
customized on-demand package installatino
but that part you said in the beginning:
> Normally context will fall bakc on latin modern but when you explicitly load
that's simply brilliant Hans
\starttypescript [minions
ndcsname
> > > \dostoptagged \dostoptagged \nonoindentati
> > >
> > > \stopformula
> > >
> > > \startformula
> > > \int_{\infty}
> > > >> \stopformula
> > >
> > > Sorry, but I can't typeset math un
implementation is the most boring part.
Hi Hans, can I have the article also for CGJ, please?
I didn’t understand all details, and I guess some spelling errors are
intentional – was there a Calli? Does “precission” refer to anything?
And what’s the abbreviation for Theodores?
the theodore is only used
callibration instrument made for that purpose). An upcoming
article in TB will explain the details of the process and also a careful
mathematical annalysis of how we reached the right value with a high
precission. The actual implementation is the most boring part.
Hi Hans, can I have the article also
ration (using the edithorial callibration instrument made for
> that purpose). An upcoming article in TB will explain the details of
> the process and also a careful mathematical annalysis of how we
> reached the right value with a high precission. The actual
> implementation
t but (I guess) good enough for what it is supposed to do.
Works fine at my end. I also adapted the arch AUR package to use the
install-tikz option (earlier I was installing these packages by wget as part of
the installation process).
> I can add more (like other modules) in which case it will
On 5/4/2023 11:12 PM, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
Does that mean that these will be now included as part of the lmtx install?
no, i'm not going to bloat that one, but there will be a
mtxrun --script install-tikz
Not being a tikz user I have no preferences but we can add some test
ds.zip",
>
> Is there more that should be installed as reasonable basic set?
I believe that these are the most popular ones.
> I made a script that does fetch/installs it (and also wipes latex / plain
> /useless stuff afterwards including some shell etc scripts as we don't wa
-tmf.zip
The tex/texmf/ folder does not exist yet.
Does this mean I have to create that part of the tree by hand (which
means should I have unpacked the zip at /usr/local/context/tex/texmf
rather than /usr/local/context)?I’d bet copying anything(copying mtxrun
from
/usr/local/context/scripts/context
article in TB will explain the details of the process and also a careful
mathematical annalysis of how we reached the right value with a high
precission. The actual implementation is the most boring part.
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1ts]
Hello World!
\the\dimexpr 1ts
\the\dimexpr
tion twice :
- first with a specific layout (with makeup)
- second, as usual, as part of the page flow.
like in : http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/cont-enp.pdf#page=23
looking at the source code
(http://context.aanhet.net/svn/manuals/context/layo-00.tex), I
understood that it was achieved
Hi all,
I would like to use the title and the number of a section twice :
- first with a specific layout (with makeup)
- second, as usual, as part of the page flow.
like in : http://www.pragma-ade.nl/general/manuals/cont-enp.pdf#page=23
looking at the source code
(http://context.aanhet.net
On Fri, 28 Apr 2023, Floris van Manen via ntg-context wrote:
>
>
> On 28/04/2023 16:25, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
> > These are already part of the distribution. Just one caveat: you need to use
> >
> > \usemodule[tikz]
> > \usemodule[pgfplots]
>
On 28/04/2023 16:25, Aditya Mahajan via ntg-context wrote:
These are already part of the distribution. Just one caveat: you need to use
\usemodule[tikz]
\usemodule[pgfplots]
when running the example from contextgarden:
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Pgfplot
\setupcolors[state=start
ith the current
> versions, but I am quoting a list email from January (including the files)
> just in case it helps anyone with the present problems.
>
> Gavin
These are already part of the distribution. Just one caveat: you need to use
\usemodule[tikz]
\usemodule[pgfplots]
Di
ttps://gitlab.com/islandoftex/images/texlive/-/issues/30.
If I understand this correctly, my OLD user command within TeXstudio is
still finding the TeXlive version of ConTeXt, and that TeXlive version
does have the symlinks mentioned by Max (and BTW, I did NOT create
those, they are part
date=\currentdate,
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On 4/27/2023 7:11 AM, Max Chernoff via ntg-context wrote:
Hi Lynx, Aditya,
New to conTeXt, have not performed a specific update prior to this.
My conTeXt installation is part of TeXlive-2023 (under Linux OS). Will
the updates to ConTeXt be handled by tlmgr ?
No. Usually, texlive updates
On 4/27/2023 2:50 AM, lynx--- via ntg-context wrote:
Re: performing update(s)
New to conTeXt, have not performed a specific update prior to this.
My conTeXt installation is part of TeXlive-2023 (under Linux OS). Will
the updates to ConTeXt be handled by tlmgr ?
Basically tex live
Hi Lynx, Aditya,
> > New to conTeXt, have not performed a specific update prior to this.
> >
> > My conTeXt installation is part of TeXlive-2023 (under Linux OS). Will
> > the updates to ConTeXt be handled by tlmgr ?
>
> No. Usually, texlive updates context
On Wed, 26 Apr 2023, lynx--- via ntg-context wrote:
> Re: performing update(s)
>
> New to conTeXt, have not performed a specific update prior to this.
>
> My conTeXt installation is part of TeXlive-2023 (under Linux OS). Will
> the updates to ConTeXt be handled by tlm
Re: performing update(s)
New to conTeXt, have not performed a specific update prior to this.
My conTeXt installation is part of TeXlive-2023 (under Linux OS). Will
the updates to ConTeXt be handled by tlmgr ?
Thanks,
On 2023-04-26 14:55, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
> Hi,
>
. (The scripts at modules.contextgarden.net can pull
releases directly from a repository.)
I think it’s better to have (and manage) your own account somewhere and
link to it from the wiki than to use the “official” account for stuff
that is not part of ConTeXt proper.
My stuff is at https
=Hans Hagen,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
%C details.
%D Just a quick hack for Hraban (after a
that part of
the input? I examined files lxml-ent.lua and lxml-tex.lua but could not find
how to this.
dr. Hans van der Meer
> On 17 Apr 2023, at 18:11, Hans van der Meer via ntg-context
> wrote:
>
> I tried
> \directlua{xml.registerentity("DATE","NEWDATE")}
&g
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