\stoptext
I’ve tried "\setuphead[section][after={\columnbreak[no]}]", but it does
not help.
TIA for any hints,
--
Peter
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- "How-To Guides" like https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles
- "Tutorials":
- hosted https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Detailed_Example
- linked https://github.com/mpsmath/stepbystep
- "Explanation" : mostly linked manuals an
net/Special:PrefixIndex?prefix=Command%2F
To match the logic of Diátaxis, maybe some material from command pages should be moved from
"Reference" to "How-to guides",
for example, when the examples go beyond "pure description" and begin to deal with
"how-to" c
extgarden.net/Category:Commands
> - https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Special:PrefixIndex?prefix=Command%2F
>
> To match the logic of Diátaxis, maybe some material from command pages should
> be moved from "Reference" to "How-to guides",
> for ex
fix=Command%2F
>> To match the logic of Diátaxis, maybe some material from command pages
>> should be moved from "Reference" to "How-to guides",
>> for example, when the examples go beyond "pure description" and begin to
>> deal with "how-to&
t;How-to guides",
for example, when the examples go beyond "pure description" and begin to deal with
"how-to" cases, e.g. :
- Reference for setuphead: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuphead
- How-to guides for headings: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles
If it
n to deal
with "how-to" cases, e.g. :
- Reference for setuphead: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuphead
- How-to guides for headings: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles
If it make sense, and according to your feedbacks, I can continue to reallocate
existi
for i within tt : pathpart i && endfor cycle
withshademethod "linear"
withshadedirection up
withshadecolors (red, blue) ;
\stopMPcode
}
\definehead[Myhead][section]
\setuphead[Myhead][
style=\Mystyle,
]
\startMyhead[title=sample] a sample text
withshademethod "linear"
withshadedirection up
withshadecolors (red, blue) ;
\stopMPcode
}
\definehead[Myhead][section]
\setuphead[Myhead][
style=\Mystyle,
]
\startMyhead[title=sample] a sample text \stopMyhead
\stoptext
and the code below works but does not colo
]
\definecounter [alanindex]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[insidesection={\setpagestate[alanpage]},
aftersection={\setpagestate[alanpage]}]
\setuphead
[title]
[insidesection=,
aftersection=]
\define[1]\ChapterListPage
{\pagestaterealpage{alanpage}{\number\numexpr\incrementedcounter
\setuphead[chapter][header=chapterheader]
Thank you, I added that to https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/definetext
Hraban
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quot; in the following example.
begin example
\showframe
\starttext
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
\chapter{Lorem Ipsum}
\dorecurse{10}{\samplefile{lorem}}
\setuphead[chapter][header=empty]
\chapter{Lorem Ipsum}
\dorecurse{10}{\samplefile{lorem}}
\stoptext
end example
A
numbers I am getting only “??”. I am not sure why this is happening and
would be grateful if someone could tell me why or point me to
documentation that explains the problem and how to solve it.
Many thanks in advance.
My minimalish working example:
\definehead[SourceTitle][chapter]
\setuphead
Thomas Meyer schrieb am 26.03.2024 um 16:28:
Hi folks,
I know, with
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
I can suppress the header text on the first page. But what can I do if I
still want to have part of the header text on the first page?
Is there something I can do with \definetext and if so
Hi folks,
I know, with
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
I can suppress the header text on the first page. But what can I do if I
still want to have part of the header text on the first page?
Is there something I can do with \definetext and if so, how?
Thanks for any help
Greetings
[alternative=doublesided,location=,]
\setupheadertexts[{\headnumber[section].~\getmarking[section]}---{\headnumber[chapter].~\getmarking[chapter]}]
\setupfootertexts[][pagenumber][pagenumber][]
\setuphead[chapter][header=high]
\starttext
\dorecurse{10}{
\startchapter[title={This is my chapter
\setupheadtext[de][section=Aufgabe]
Rename the section, then you don’t need marking.
Sorry, I'm in a hurry and must look up how to get the number…
Am 20.03.24 um 12:18 schrieb Thomas Meyer:
Hi Hraban,
and thanks.
setuphead[chapter,section][numberwidth=2em] or "fit"
work
Hi Hraban,
and thanks.
setuphead[chapter,section][numberwidth=2em] or "fit"
works!
I know \setupheadertexts, but do not know what shall I write here:
\startsection[titel=Aufgabe, marking=?]
If I write marking=Aufgabe I get Aufgabe, no number! For chapter the same.
\setuph
eadertexts
I guess you're using the section level for "Aufgabe"?
Then something like {\getmarking{chapter} – \getmarking{section}} might
fit your request.
The formatting should be possible with
\setuphead[chapter,section][numberwidth=2em
. The Third Section
...
2. The Fourth Section
...
\setuphead
[chapter]
[sectionstopper=.]
\setuphead
[section]
[sectionsegments=section,
sectionstopper=.]
\starttext
\chapter{The First Chapter}
\section{The First Section}
\section{The Second Section}
\chapter{The Second Chapter
#1\enspace}
\stoptexdefinition
\setuphead[chapter][style={\bfc},numbercommand=\MyNumberChapterCommand,
page=no]
\define[2]\MyNumberChapterCommand
{#1\space\blackrule[width=1pt,height=22pt,depth=8pt]\space#2}
\setuphead
[chapter]
[ page=no,
command=\MyNumberChapterCommand,
style=\bfc]
{\framed[width=130mm,align=right,leftframe=on,
rulethickness=0.8pt]{#2}}%
\egroup}
\setuplabeltext[chapter=Boek~]
\setuphead[chapter][style={\bfc}, command=\HeadTitle, textstyle=bold]
...
\startchapter
[title={Algemene Beginselen},
ownnumber={I}]
Op di 19 mrt 2024 om 15:49 schreef Hraban Ramm
Hi Jeroen,
it might make sense to use
\setuphead[chapter][
conversion=R,
]
\setuplabeltext[nl][chapter={Boek }]
instead of ownnumber.
I would use one command for number and title and put both in the same
kind of frame. Probably you should use a \strut in the text or
\inframed[strut=yes
vertically centered, the title not). Is there a way to align the chapter
title with the chapter number?
\starttexdefinition MyNumberChapterCommand #1
\inframed[frame=off,rightframe=on,framecolor=black,
rulethickness=1px,height=30pt]{#1\enspace}
\stoptexdefinition
\setuphead[chapter][s
ution" for
this, although I'd prefer something a bit less hacky. Any ideas?
Also, is there a way to highlight an equation across an \alignhere? Once
again, I've found a "solution", but like before, it's pretty hacky.
Example files are attached.
Thanks,
-- Max
\setupindenting[yes, 3em]
\setuphe
yes,1em]
\setupinterlinespace
[line=2\bodyfontsize,
height=0.9,
depth=0.1]
\setupruby
[style={\switchtobodyfont[6pt]}]
\setuppagenumbering
[alternative=doublesided,
location=none]
\setuphead
[title,subject]
[align=middle]
\startsetups [header:rightpage]
\startframed
setupinterlinespace[line=3.2ex]
\setupitemize[each][margin=yes]
\setuphead[title][header=empty]
\setupheader[style={\sc}]
\setupfooter[style={\itxx}]
\setupheadertexts[Utilisation de plusieurs langues dans un même texte
avec \ConTeXt][][][{\getmarking[section]}]
\setupfootertexts[][][][© J.-P. Delange
[scope=local]{#1}}
\setuphead
[section]
[alternative=text,
numbercommand=\SectionNumberCommand,
distance=0pt]
\starttext
\section{Lorem}
\samplefile{lorem}
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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Ali Ali schrieb am 27.01.2024 um 06:03:
I've able to achieve the results I wanted by trial/e using the code shown
below.
"""
\def\subsecnumwrapper#1{\llap{#1\hskip8pt}}
\setuphead[subsection][alternative=text,numbercommand=\subsecnumwrapper,distance=0pt]
""
I've able to achieve the results I wanted by trial/e using the code shown
below.
"""
\def\subsecnumwrapper#1{\llap{#1\hskip8pt}}
\setuphead[subsection][alternative=text,numbercommand=\subsecnumwrapper,distance=0pt]
"""
I just wanted to know if there alread
Hi,
Thanks for all your attention and suggestions! I'll give them a try!
Gerard
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Hi Mikael,
Figured out that the grid=yes option in the setuplayout command caused the
issue. When I set it to no/off, the problem is gone!
However, I need it because of the columnset, when I switch the grid option off
than the pdf-output is totally messed up, sorry!
Gerard
Am 09.01.24 um 14:43 schrieb G.C.H.M. Verhaag via ntg-context:
Hi,
The example below works as expected, but within my product it doesn't.
% Subject example before and after!
\setuphead[subject][color=limegreen,before={\blank[none]},after={\blank[none]},align={flushleft,nothyphenated,tolerant
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 2:45 PM G.C.H.M. Verhaag via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The example below works as expected, but within my product it doesn't.
>
> % Subject example before and after!
>
> \setuphead[subject][color=limegreen,before={\blank[none]},after={\blank[no
Hi,
The example below works as expected, but within my product it doesn't.
% Subject example before and after!
\setuphead[subject][color=limegreen,before={\blank[none]},after={\blank[none]},align={flushleft,nothyphenated,tolerant}]
\starttext
A paragraph before calling the subject.
\subject
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 9, 2024 at 11:30 AM G.C.H.M. Verhaag via ntg-context
wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm a bit puzzled by the mkiv setuphead command of ConTeXt!
>
> The space before and after the subject command can usually be set by the
> before and after arguments of the setuphead
Hi,
I'm a bit puzzled by the mkiv /setuphead/ command of ConTeXt!
The space *before* and *after* the /subject/ command can usually be set
by the *before* and *after* arguments of the /setuphead/ command.
Now I'd like to have _no vertical space_ before and after the header.
I've tried just
Hi,
I'm a bit puzzled by the mkiv setuphead command of ConTeXt!
The space before and after the subject command can usually be set by the before
and after arguments of the setuphead command.
Now I'd like to have no vertical space before and after the header. I've tried
just that by setting
ble to "yes".
%% Type 2.
%\setuplayout[
%grid=yes
%]
Here you set the grid variable to "yes " so a trailing space.
\setuphead[section][grid=low] %% needed to observe the output difference
\starttext
\title{Alpha}
\subsection{Beta}
\input{knuth}
\stoptext
So this is ok:
\setupfoo
running the
version released in the September and also tested with the latest release.)
"""
%% differences in outputs, for how "grid=yes" is called.
%% Type 1.
%\setuplayout[grid=yes]
%% Type 2.
%\setuplayout[
%grid=yes
%]
\setuphead[section][grid=low] %% needed to obse
ection{\xmlpos{#1}\letterat\xmldepth{#1}: \xmlflush{#1}}
> \stopxmlsetups
>
> \startxmlsetups xml:ss
> \subsection{\xmlpos{#1}\letterat\xmldepth{#1}: \xmlflush{#1}}
> \stopxmlsetups
>
> \setuphead[chapter,section,subsection][before=,after=,]
> \starttext
> \xmlprocessbuffe
Hello list,
The following example does not compile, complaining “Missing number,
treated as zero
needed to see a number, look up 'weird error' in the index to The TeXbook”:
\setuphead [chapter]
[
textstyle=cap
jbf schrieb am 21.09.2023 um 07:01:
However, Wolfgang, if I do, e.g.
\setuphead[chapter][textcommand={\setbar[underbar]}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={My title}]
\input ward
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Then I do not get My Title with underline, which is what I want, and nor
is anything
However, Wolfgang, if I do, e.g.
\setuphead[chapter][textcommand={\setbar[underbar]}]
\starttext
\startchapter[title={My title}]
\input ward
\stopchapter
\stoptext
Then I do not get My Title with underline, which is what I want, and nor
is anything else underlined in 'Ward'.
Could
jbf schrieb am 21.09.2023 um 05:03:
Am attempting to get an underlined head style (chapter) with:
\setuphead[chapter][textcommand=\underbar]
But I get no underline. Am I doing something wrong? I can, of course,
achieve the result at each chapter level with
\startchapter[title={\underbar
Am attempting to get an underlined head style (chapter) with:
\setuphead[chapter][textcommand=\underbar]
But I get no underline. Am I doing something wrong? I can, of course,
achieve the result at each chapter level with
\startchapter[title={\underbar{text}}] but would prefer to achieve
> On 15 Sep 2023, at 13:56, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Like this?
>
> \definehead[mychapter][chapter]
> \setuphead[mychapter][page=no]
Taco beat me to it... a simple example:
\starttext
\chapter{First}
Some text
\chapter{Second}
More text
\chapter{Third}
More text
;>> apparently there isn’t. So, the example below does not work, but maybe it
>>> wouldn’t be too hard to add it…
>>>
>> There is a ‘before' key, but note that the sectionblock itself is called
>> “backpart”, not “backmatter”
>>
that the sectionblock itself is called
“backpart”, not “backmatter”
Either use
\setupsectionblock[backpart][before={\setuphead[chapter][page=no]}]
Or, nicer:
\startsectionblockenvironment[backpart]
\setuphead[chapter][page=no]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
Best,
Denis
\setuphead[chapter
tself is called
“backpart”, not “backmatter”
Either use
\setupsectionblock[backpart][before={\setuphead[chapter][page=no]}]
Or, nicer:
\startsectionblockenvironment[backpart]
\setuphead[chapter][page=no]
\stopsectionblockenvironment
> Best,
> Denis
> \setuphead[chapter][page=ye
I thought there should be a setups key on \setupsectionblock, but apparently
there isn’t. So, the example below does not work, but maybe it wouldn’t be too
hard to add it…
Best,
Denis
\setuphead[chapter][page=yes]
\setupsectionblock[backmatter][setups={\setuphead[chapter][page
for these chapters?
Thanks, Jeroen
Untried:
1. Define a new section head that clones chapter
(\definehead[NPChapter][chapter]).
2. Modify the new section head so that it does not do a break
(\setuphead[NPChapter][page=no]).
3. Use the new section head instead of \chapter or \startchapter
. Define a new section head that clones chapter
(\definehead[NPChapter][chapter]).
2. Modify the new section head so that it does not do a break
(\setuphead[NPChapter][page=no]).
3. Use the new section head instead of \chapter or \startchapter
e value is available.
Another option when the name should appear in the same space as the
chapter title
is a custom layout for the title.
Yes, I’ve tried that in the original MWE:
%%%%%%
\setuphead[chapter][
before={Before: \structureuservariable{auth
tried that in the original MWE:
%%%%%%
\setuphead[chapter][
before={Before: \structureuservariable{author}\blank},
beforesection={Beforesection: \structureuservariable{author}\blank},
insidesection={Insidesection: \structureuservariable{author}\blank},
after={After: \structureuservariab
Ok, \starttexdefinition allows blanks, apparently just like setups.
But, it still fails exactly like the version with \def
\setuphead[chapter][
before={Before: \structureuservariable{author}\blank},
beforesection={Beforesection: \structureuservariable{author}\blank},
insidesection
would you add blanks to a user-defined command?
Best,
Denis
\setuphead[chapter][
before={Before: \structureuservariable{author}\blank},
beforesection={Beforesection: \structureuservariable{author}\blank},
insidesection={Insidesection: \structureuservariable{author}\blank},
ö jklö
>
>
>
> \stopbuffer
> \startxmlsetups xml:test
> \xmlsetsetup{#1}{*}{-}
> \xmlsetsetup{#1}{doc|chapter|p}{xml:*}
> \stopxmlsetups
> \xmlregisterdocumentsetup{test}{xml:test}
> \startxmlsetups xml:doc
>
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\setuphead[chapter][expansion=yes] % make sure the stuff gets expanded on time
\startxmlsetups xml:chapter
\startchapter
[
title={\xmlfilter{#1
at 21:38 (+0200), Lutz Haseloff wrote:
> Hi Jim,
> perhaps does this work for you?
>
> \setuplist[chapter][headnumber=no]
> \setuphead[chapter][number=no]
> \starttext
> \completecontent
> \page
> \chapter{Chapter one}
> \input knuth
> \chapter{Chapt
ed a few minutes ago). Do
>> all three items show up in your contents listing?
> Hi Jim,
> both examples worked for me without problems and even the online compiler
> on the wiki produces the expected result. Are you sure all 3 \setuphead
> lines are in your document?
Argh. Mea
who wants to do
>> this. Can anyone point me in the direction of a working example?
>> And am I misinterpreting the wiki, or is the wiki page broken?
> 1. You have to change the value of the incrementnumber key for title,
> subject etc.
> 2. You have to specify which se
the online compiler
on the wiki produces the expected result. Are you sure all 3 \setuphead
lines
are in your document?
Wolfgang
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Hi Jim,
perhaps does this work for you?
\setuplist[chapter][headnumber=no]
\setuphead[chapter][number=no]
\starttext
\completecontent
\page
\chapter{Chapter one}
\input knuth
\chapter{Chapter two}
\input ward
\stoptext
Greetings Lutz
Am 9. September 2023 20:11:55 MESZ schrieb
. You have to change the value of the incrementnumber key for title,
subject etc.
2. You have to specify which sections are shown in the table of content
because by default only the numbered sections are listed.
%%%% begin example 1
\setuphead [title] [incrementnumber=list]
\setuphead [sub
,
alternative=setups,
setups=frontispiz,
color=white,
background=color,
backgroundcolor=Eifel,
]
\startsetups[frontispiz]
\starttransparent[tlumi]%
\externalfigure[\structureuservariable{image}][
width=\measure{MaxWidth},
]%
\stoptransparent%
\stopsetups
\setuphead[chapter][
page
was added for this
purpose.
Thank you!
You’re right, that might be enough.
(Documented only in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuphead
so far. Even the source browser can’t find anything.)
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/mkxl/page-inj.mklx
Seems like I didn’t search
, that might be enough.
(Documented only in https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuphead
so far. Even the source browser can’t find anything.)
https://source.contextgarden.net/tex/context/base/mkxl/page-inj.mklx
But my “image” consists of a background color (with bleed), a
transparent overlay
://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuphead so
far. Even the source browser can’t find anything.)
But my “image” consists of a background color (with bleed), a
transparent overlay image (with bleed), a tilted image with a shadow on
top and a caption (so far) – and pageinjection looks fixed to one
Hello,
On 2023-09-04 12:06, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\mainlanguage[cz]
\setuphead
[section]
[distance=1.25em,
style=\bfc,
align={flushleft,broad,nothyphenated}]
that's it, thank you!
Lukas
\setupbodyfont[8pt]
\starttext
\chapter{Dummy}
\samplefile{lorem}
\section{Specifické
Lukas via ntg-context schrieb am 04.09.2023 um 13:33:
Hello,
just
"
\setuphead[section][distance=1.25em]
\setuphead[section][style=\bfc]
"
Lukas
On 2023-09-04 11:25, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 04.09.23 um 13:06 schrieb Lukas via ntg-context:
IOW to force the word "stavb
Hello,
just
"
\setuphead[section][distance=1.25em]
\setuphead[section][style=\bfc]
"
Lukas
On 2023-09-04 11:25, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 04.09.23 um 13:06 schrieb Lukas via ntg-context:
IOW to force the word "stavby" not to cross the right border (see the
t the commented line in the example how this can be done.
>
> %%%% begin example
> \setuphead[section][page=yes]
> %\setuphead[subject][page=no]
>
Thank you VERY much.
You solved my problem
Xavier
__
subject headings to subsubject
(be sure to also take care
of even lower section) a quick way to fix the page break is to disable
the page-value for subject,
look at the commented line in the example how this can be done.
begin example
\setuphead[section][page=yes]
%\setuphead[subject][page
e structure of your document when
> >> need \page[yes] after each file.
> > Why is it trouble?
>
> When you start each subfile with \section or \subject you can use
> \setuphead to force a pagebreak at the start of each new section and not
> with a \page command in the do
use
\setuphead to force a pagebreak at the start of each new section and not
with a \page command in the document.
Wolfgang
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age, portrait]
\definehead[poem][section]
\setuphead[poem][]
\definetyping[CUSTOM]
\setuptyping[CUSTOM][escape={[[,]]}]
\starttext
\showgrid
\startpoem[title={My title}][]
\startCUSTOM[]
\stopCUSTOM
\stoppoem
\stoptext
```
Tha
Thanks Hans!
Le 4/08/23 à 23:21, Hans Hagen a écrit :
On 8/4/2023 7:42 PM, Alex Leray wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out why this is not working (whereas
\startlines\stoplines works):
```
\definehead[poem][section]
\setuphead[poem][beforesection={\starttyping},
aftersection
On 8/4/2023 7:42 PM, Alex Leray wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out why this is not working (whereas
\startlines\stoplines works):
```
\definehead[poem][section]
\setuphead[poem][beforesection={\starttyping}, aftersection={\stoptyping}]
\starttext
\startpoem[title={Glijden}][]
Lorem
Hello,
I'm trying to figure out why this is not working (whereas
\startlines\stoplines works):
```
\definehead[poem][section]
\setuphead[poem][beforesection={\starttyping}, aftersection={\stoptyping}]
\starttext
\startpoem[title={Glijden}][]
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur.
\stoppoem
, but with the
addition of an indenting setup:
% SOT
\setupinitial[n=2, continue=yes]
\setupindenting[medium, yes]
\setuphead[chapter][
after={\placeinitial},
page=no,
]
\starttext
\chapter{one}
Kermit Ruffins
Meet me at the second line.
\chapter{two}
\input knuth
Meet me at the second line.
\stoptext
ot;We believe these truths to be self-evident." All
we know is that we want the first letter to be a lettrine and the
subsequent paragraph not to overlap the lettrine.
Cheers!
> \setuphead[chapter][
> after={\placeinitial\vbox to 1cm{\relax {K{\hskip 2pt \lower 5pt
> \hbox{ermit MUf
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
n't sourcing, then you'd have zilch, nada, zero, empty,
> null, void, an space, a separation, an abstract
>
> Just define Kermit Muffins and it should be good to go
>
>
> \setupinitial[n=2]
>
> \def\KermitMuffins{\vbox{Kermit Muffins\par\hskip 1.3cm \tfd Meet me at
> the sec
et me at
the second line}}
\setuphead[chapter][
after={\placeinitial},
page=no,
]
\starttext
\chapter{one}
\KermitMuffins
\chapter{two}
\input knuth
Meet me at the second line.
\stoptext
> Cheers!
>
> On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 1:30 AM Otared Kavian via ntg-context <
> ntg-context@n
probably
>> there is a better way to achieve the correct result.
>>
>> \setupinitial[n=2]
>>
>> \setuphead[chapter][
>> after={\placeinitial},
>> page=no,
>> ]
>>
>> \starttext
>> \chapter{one}
>> Kermit Ruffins \hfill\break % <---
the source
document.
Cheers!
On Tue, Jun 13, 2023 at 1:30 AM Otared Kavian via ntg-context <
ntg-context@ntg.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Adding \hfill\break to the short line solves the issue, but probably there
> is a better way to achieve the correct result.
>
> \setupinitial[n=2
Hi,
Adding \hfill\break to the short line solves the issue, but probably there is a
better way to achieve the correct result.
\setupinitial[n=2]
\setuphead[chapter][
after={\placeinitial},
page=no,
]
\starttext
\chapter{one}
Kermit Ruffins \hfill\break % <---
Meet me at the second l
I'm using KeenWrite Themes (specifically, Boschet) to typeset a chapter
wherein the first letter is a lettrine. When the first paragraph is too
short, the second paragraph overlaps the lettrine.
% SOT
\setupinitial[n=2]
\setuphead[chapter][
after={\placeinitial},
page=no,
]
\starttext
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
cal numero = structures.sections.current()
if numero == nil then
numero = 1
else
numero = structures.sections.current().references.listindex + 1
end
context.page()
context("inbetween : "..structures.lists.collected[numero].titledata.title)
context.page()
\stopluacode}
\setuphe
/svn/manuals/context/layo-00.tex), I
understood that it was achieved with :
\setuphead
[\v!chapter]
[\c!command=\PlaatsHoofdstuk,
\c!page=\v!yes,
\c!before=,
\c!inbetween=\PlaatsHoofdstukIndex,
%\c!incrementnumber=cont-\currentlanguage,
\c!header=\v!nomarking,
\c!textstyle=\bfd
matter
>>
>> \stopproduct
>>
>> shows a table of contents so it must be something in your components
>>
>> > Fabrice
>> >
>> >
>> > \startproduct[terminale-manual]
>> >
>> >\project[terminale-environment]
ct
>
> shows a table of contents so it must be something in your components
>
> > Fabrice
> >
> >
> > \startproduct[terminale-manual]
> >
> >\project[terminale-environment]
> >\startfrontmatter
> >
> > \setuppagenumbering
&
:
\switchtobodyfont[roboto,20pt] in the \setuphead[] call the font is not
embedded and seems to be not used.
I am more optimistic but still confused what can be wrong.
___
If your question is of interest to others as well
it must be something in your components
Fabrice
\startproduct[terminale-manual]
\project[terminale-environment]
\startfrontmatter
\setuppagenumbering
[location=]
\definefont
[ChapterTextStyle]
[SansBold*default sa 2.2]
\setuphead
[title
]
[SansBold*default sa 2.2]
\setuphead
[title]
[style=ChapterTextStyle,
align=flushright]
\setuplist
[chapter]
[style=bold,
alternative=b,
width=1em]
\setuplist
[section]
[margin=1em,
width=1.75em
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