{margin}] %%
\setupblock[question][before=\startquestion,after=\stopquestion]
\setupinmargin[stack=continue]
\starttext
\beginquestion
Text
\endquestion
\beginquestion
Text
\endquestion
\useblocks[question]
\stoptext
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\hideblocks[question]
>
> \defineenumeration
> [question]
> [text=Question]
>
> \setupblock[question][before=\startquestion,after=\stopquestion]
\setupinmargin
[stack=yes] %% yes or continue
Marco
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=middle,grid=both]
\setuphead[section][style=\bfc,before=\blank,after=,grid=both]
\setupbackgrounds[header][text][frame=off, bottomframe=on]
\setupheadertexts
[{\getmarking[chapter]}][{صفحة }]
[{صفحة }][{\getmarking[chapter]}]
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
\starttext
=\blank,after=,grid=both]
\setupbackgrounds[header][text][frame=off, bottomframe=on]
\setupheadertexts
[{\getmarking[chapter]}][{صفحة }]
[{صفحة }][{\getmarking[chapter]}]
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
\starttext
\chapter{الآجرومية}
\margintext{الآجرومية}
الحمد لله رب
data, as a workaround I can set
default placement with \setupinmargin[right][scope=global]; with
\setuplabel I find no such option, so a fix is still needed.
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\setuppagenumbering[style=\ttc]
\setuplayout[backspace=4cm]
\showframe
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=flushleft]
\setupmargindata [inmargin][style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,18]}]
% Faster method to switch the font for
Am 25.11.2014 um 10:14 schrieb Richard Sherman rss@gmail.com:
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfgang at gmail.com writes:
...
\setuppagenumbering[style=\ttc]
\setuplayout[backspace=4cm]
\showframe
\setupmarginframed[inmargin][align=flushleft]
\setupmargindata
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfgang at gmail.com writes:
The first line is a comment which says
\definefont[InmarginStyle][Sans at 18pt]
\setupmargindata[inmargin][style=InmarginStyle]
takes less time to change the font than
\setupmargindata[inmargin][style={\switchtobodyfont[ss,18]}]
Am 26.11.2014 um 02:39 schrieb Richard Sherman rss@gmail.com:
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfgang at gmail.com writes:
The first line is a comment which says
\definefont[InmarginStyle][Sans at 18pt]
\setupmargindata[inmargin][style=InmarginStyle]
takes less time to change the
Hi all,
I am having trouble with the control of fonts in \inmargin{} and in page
numbers. I'm also having trouble with the alignment in \inmargin{}, and with
font sizes generally.
I've used what I know about \setupmargindata and \setupinmargin(and
\setuppagenumbering).
Below is an example
\setupmargindata and \setupinmargin(and
\setuppagenumbering).
Below is an example that (almost) does what I want.
The two or three problems I've tried and failed to solve are
1. control over the font size of the marginal note (rather than just \small; I
want to choose a point-size)
2. control
can live with that.
There are only three things I’d like to improve:
i) I’d like to put my default \inmargin arguments into the setup, but I can’t
figure out whether to use \setupinmargin
or \setupinmargindata, and where to put the arguments.
ii) Ideally I’d like to use a description to be able
]
or \startmarginrule[3], which are at equal distance. I can live with that.
There are only three things I'd like to improve:
i) I'd like to put my default \inmargin arguments into the setup, but
I can't figure out whether to use \setupinmargin
or \setupinmargindata, and where to put the arguments.
ii
On 1/27/2014 12:24 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 22.01.2014 um 02:15 schrieb Thangalin thanga...@gmail.com:
Hi,
In ConTeXt to change the default text colour for the entire document,
there are at least two settings that need to be configured:
\setupcolors[textcolor=red]
\setupinmargin
]
\setupinmargin[line=13,color=red,style=slanted,]
The border colour for tables remains black:
\setupcolors[textcolor=red]
\setupinmargin[color=red]
\starttext
{\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD One \eTD \bTD Two \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE}
\stoptext
How can you override *all* instances of black? (Ideally
Am 22.01.2014 um 02:15 schrieb Thangalin thanga...@gmail.com:
Hi,
In ConTeXt to change the default text colour for the entire document,
there are at least two settings that need to be configured:
\setupcolors[textcolor=red]
\setupinmargin[line=13,color=red,style=slanted
Hi,
In ConTeXt to change the default text colour for the entire document,
there are at least two settings that need to be configured:
\setupcolors[textcolor=red]
\setupinmargin[line=13,color=red,style=slanted,]
The border colour for tables remains black:
\setupcolors[textcolor=red
][]
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setuppagenumbering [location=,alternative=doublesided]
\setupinmargin[style=\bfx]
\definecolor [gris] [s=0.50]
\definecolor[grisoscuro][s=0.40]
\setuphead
[chapter]
[color=darkblue,numberstyle=bold,alternative=inmargin,
textstyle
notes in a doublesided page environment in MKIV.
The following:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupinmargin[location=both]
\starttext
\inmargin{n1}\input knuth\inmargin{note 1}
\page
\inmargin{n2}\input knuth\inmargin{note 2}
\page
\inmargin{n3}\input knuth
I need margin notes in a doublesided page environment in MKIV.
The following:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupinmargin[location=both]
\starttext
\inmargin{n1}\input knuth\inmargin{note 1}
\page
\inmargin{n2}\input knuth\inmargin{note 2}
\page
\inmargin{n3}\input knuth\inmargin
On 02/09/2013 06:51 AM, Alan Bowen wrote:
I need margin notes in a doublesided page environment in MKIV.
The following:
\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]
\setupinmargin[location=both]
\starttext
\inmargin{n1}\input knuth\inmargin{note 1}
\page
\inmargin{n2
using my \setupinmargin command. I have been playing with
different options, like
\setupinmargin[outer][style=\slx, color=darkgray, stack=yes]
or
\setupinoutermargin[style=\slx, color=darkgray, stack=yes]
but cannot get it to work. Is there any documentation about the \inoutermargins
command
I had a look at the garden reference of \setupinmargin. Trying to set
width=70mm, I get no change.
The default seems to be bold and aligned right. Changing the style
works, but trying to align inner/left also has no effect.
Any help?
Thank you,
Severin
Am 04.03.2012 um 10:39 schrieb S Barmeier:
I had a look at the garden reference of \setupinmargin. Trying to set
width=70mm, I get no change.
\setuplayout
[backspace=8cm,
leftmargin=7cm,
cutspace=2cm,
width=middle]
\starttext
\inmargin{\input ward }
\input knuth
\stoptext
\input ward
\inmargin{INMARGIN}
\input ward
\inleft {INLEFT}
\inright{INRIGHT}
\input ward
\ininner{INNER}
\inouter{OUTER}
\input ward
\stoptext
What has changed is how to defined a new command (\defineinmargin vs.
\definemargindata)
and how to customize these commands (\setupinmargin vs
\stoptext
What has changed is how to defined a new command (\defineinmargin vs.
\definemargindata)
and how to customize these commands (\setupinmargin vs. \setupmargindata +
\setupmarginframed).
Wolfgang
]}}
and the rule number is bold?
Not any more:
\setupinmargin [right] [style=]
Marco
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is not:
\setupmargindata[
style={smallitalic\switchtobodyfont[3pt]}]
\setupinmargin[
background=color,
color=colour_text,
backgroundcolor=colour_page]
Make next time a complete example with some text.
\setupmargindata
[inmargin]
[style={\switchtobodyfont[8pt,ss]},
color=red
using the following. The colours are fine, but the rest is not:
\setupmargindata[
style={smallitalic\switchtobodyfont[3pt]}]
\setupinmargin[
background=color,
color=colour_text,
backgroundcolor=colour_page]
Make next time a complete example with some text
of the page like it is now.
I'm using the following. The colours are fine, but the rest is not:
\setupmargindata[
style={smallitalic\switchtobodyfont[3pt]}]
\setupinmargin[
background=color,
color=colour_text,
backgroundcolor=colour_page]
Make next time a complete example
Hey list,
I am trying to get text to appear in the margin, small, and italicized.
The following doesn't appear to effect its size or italicization at all:
\setupinmargin[
background=color,
color=colour_text,
backgroundcolor=colour_page,
bodyfont=3pt,
before
Am 27.11.2011 um 22:37 schrieb Kip Warner:
Hey list,
I am trying to get text to appear in the margin, small, and italicized.
The following doesn't appear to effect its size or italicization at all:
\setupinmargin[
background=color,
color=colour_text,
backgroundcolor
]}]
\setupinmargin[
background=color,
color=colour_text,
backgroundcolor=colour_page]
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Hey list,
I am trying to get text to appear in the margin, small, and italicized.
The following doesn't appear to effect its size or italicization at all:
\setupinmargin[
background=color,
color=colour_text,
backgroundcolor=colour_page,
bodyfont=3pt,
before
this, but
it did not change anything in my example. In the garden I found
\setupinmargin[stack=yes] but this didn't help either.
This seems not to hard, but I can't find a way to fix it...
it's not supported in the current code but the next beta will have :
starttext
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth
not change anything in my example. In the garden I found
\setupinmargin[stack=yes] but this didn't help either.
This seems not to hard, but I can't find a way to fix it...
it's not supported in the current code but the next beta will have :
starttext
\dorecurse{4}{\input knuth} \blank[2*line
. In the garden I found
\setupinmargin[stack=yes] but this didn't help either.
This seems not to hard, but I can't find a way to fix it...
Thanks in advance for any hints!
Stefan
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[section]}]%
\setuphead[part][placehead=no]
\defineblankmethod[nobreak]{\penalty\plustenthousand}
\defineblankmethod[endgraf]{\endgraf}
\setuphead[section][grid=line]
\setupheader[style=small]
\definepagebreak[chapter][yes,empty,right]
\setupinmargin[location=both,line=1,align=normal,stack=yes,style
Am 04.04.2011 um 23:56 schrieb C.:
Also, is \setupinmargindata equivalent to the old \setupinmargin? I could
not find any documentation about it.
I wrote a interface file for the new margindata code.
Wolfgang
typo-mar.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
typo-mar.tex
Description: Binary
the text always in the outer margin or you can configure \inmargin
to be always in the outer margin
\setupmargindata[inmargin][location=outer,align=inner]
Also, is \setupinmargindata equivalent to the old \setupinmargin? I could
not find any documentation about it.
Because the command is new
boarder, not to the body text. (i.e. it was set ragged
left/flush right on an odd page)
Also, is \setupinmargindata equivalent to the old \setupinmargin? I
could not find any documentation about it.
Because the command is new and nobody documented it so far.
I see.
Thank you for your reply
to the old \setupinmargin? I could
not find any documentation about it.
This is LuaTeX, Version beta-0.66.0-2011033109 (rev 4094)
ConTeXt ver: 2011.03.30 11:21 MKIV fmt: 2011.4.2 int: english/english
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Well, I guess there is not a solution readily at hand. Awaiting that, I will
pursue for the moment an alternative route to pseudo margin notes.
Hans van der Meer
On 15 mrt 2011, at 22:41, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 15.03.2011 um 16:00 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Step by step I am making
On 16-3-2011 9:01, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Well, I guess there is not a solution readily at hand. Awaiting that, I will pursue for
the moment an alternative route to pseudo margin notes.
scope=local
-
The macro \setupinmargin doesn't seem to exist, although its is described in
the Wiki:
Minimal example:
\starttext
\setupinmargin[location=right]
\stoptext
error log:
ConTeXt ver: 2011.02.25 22:03 MKIV fmt: 2011.3.13 int: english/english
! Undefined control sequence.
system tex
Am 15.03.2011 um 11:54 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
The macro \setupinmargin doesn't seem to exist, although its is described in
the Wiki:
Hans rewrote the margintext code and there are now \setupmargindata
and \setupmarginframe. A newer beta (not yet released) has \setupinmargin
as synonym
On 15 mrt 2011, at 12:08, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 15.03.2011 um 11:54 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
The macro \setupinmargin doesn't seem to exist, although its is described in
the Wiki:
Hans rewrote the margintext code and there are now \setupmargindata
and \setupmarginframe
Am 15.03.2011 um 13:23 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I replaced the \setupinmargin \by setupmargindata and tested on the example
in the Wiki given for \setupinmargin:
\starttext
\setupmargindata[location=left]
\starttext
This is an example of a simple margin note set in the slanted font
13:23 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I replaced the \setupinmargin \by setupmargindata and tested on the example
in the Wiki given for \setupinmargin:
\starttext
\setupmargindata[location=left]
\starttext
This is an example of a simple margin note set in the slanted font
of the document
Am 15.03.2011 um 16:00 schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Step by step I am making progress. Now I have the problem that the margin
note is generated from inside a framedtext. As a matter of fact, all elements
of the text I am producing are a series of framedtext's with nothing in
between.
The
Hello,
Bug or feature?
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Am 02.03.2011 um 18:10 schrieb Peter Münster:
Hello,
Bug or feature?
Hans rewrote the margintext code and the new commands are
- \definemargindata
to create a new command (different syntax than the old code) and
- \setupmargindata and
- \setupmarginframed
to change the values of
,
leftmargindistance=1cm, %from right of leftmargin to left of textbody
bottomspace=1.62cm,
footer=1.49cm,
% grid=yes, % to align text on a grid. If this is on, setupwhitespace and
setupinterlinespace doesn't work.
setup=strict]
\showframe
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
\starttext
\dorecurse{25
Hello,
Running the following context code doesn't seem to work with context
--luatex. Works with context --xetex however.
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\setuplayout[backspace=5cm,margin=3cm,margindistance=.5cm,width=middle]
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
\starttext
A\margintext{A} B\margintext{B}.
C\inmargin{C} D
,
header=0mm,
headerdistance=0mm,
footer=0mm,
footerdistance=0mm,
margindistance=0mm,
height=fit,
width=fit,
grid=yes]
\setuppagenumbering[state=stop]
\setupinmargin[style=normal,align=outer]
\starttext
\inmargin{blurp}{\line{\leaders\hbox{\vrule width 1pt height .5\strutht
depth
,
rightmargin=0mm,
backspace=60mm,
topspace=10mm,
bottomspace=10mm,
header=0mm,
headerdistance=0mm,
footer=0mm,
footerdistance=0mm,
margindistance=0mm,
height=fit,
width=fit,
grid=yes]
\setuppagenumbering[state=stop]
\setupinmargin[style=normal,align=outer]
\define[1]\SectionCommand
I have two questions to \margintext
\setupinmargin[left][separator=:,width=2cm,line=2]
\starttext
%foo
\margintext[left]{margin text}
\input knuth
\stoptext
this works fine, but when I uncomment the line with
%foo, then the marginal note is placed in
second line of the following paragraph. Why
property of itemizes), but uncommenting the apricot does
cause the Second subject to appear. How can I force the Second
subject to appear next to the table?
Thank you for any help.
\setuphead[subject][alternative=text,distance=0pt,command=\MyHead]
\setupinmargin[style=\setupinterlinespace]
\def\MyHead
below.
Thanks Martin
\mainlanguage [de]
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
\usetypescript[palatino]
\setupbodyfont[pagella,12pt]
\setupinmargin[style=\rmx]
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\indenting[next]
\setupfootnotes [way=section]
\definelist[SideNote]
\setuplist[SideNote][width=2em]
\definelist
{first}
\inmargin{second}
\stoptext
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
Wolfgang
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)?
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
Thanks, it works!
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to find out.
Could you please provide a typical example?
Here are ten:
1. columns and marginal notes conflict:
\setupcolumns[n=2,rule=off,distance=20pt]
\setupinmargin[style=\ss,align=outer]
\startcolumns
text text \inmargin{text} text
\stopcolumns
The marginal notes always print to the left
]
\setupinmargin[style=\ss,align=outer]
\setupfootnotedefinition[location=serried,distance=0.5em]
\newcommand{\fnstyle}{\switchtobodyfont[12pt]\addff{su}}
\setupnote[footnote][location=columns,numbercommand=\fnstyle,textcommand=\fnstyle\tfa,align={normal,hanging},interaction=yes]
\setupinteraction
leftedgewidth but
that does not change anything.
hm, strange, try
\setuppapersize[A4][A3]
\setuplayout[location=middle,
backspace=23mm,
margin=15mm,margindistance=3mm,
width=fit,
]
\setupinmargin[left][align=left,foregroundcolor=red]
\setupinmargin
,
]
\setupinmargin[left][align=left,foregroundcolor=red]
\setupinmargin[right][align=right,foregroundcolor=blue]
\showlayout
\starttext
.
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Thank you, Luigi.
This code gives a nice result with the page sitting neatly centered on
the paper.
However, when I
[location=middle]?? I tried specifying leftedgewidth but
that does not change anything.
hm, strange, try
\setuppapersize[A4][A3]
\setuplayout[location=middle,
backspace=23mm,
margin=15mm,margindistance=3mm,
width=fit,
]
\setupinmargin[left][align
. Even:
\startmarginblock
test
\stopmarginblock
produces no output. And there is a new wrinkle:
\setupinmargin[align=outer] ruins my footnotes. It causes the
footnote marks that occur before the notes themselves to appear one
margin-length left of where they should be, even
Hi all,
This is a reaction to a post in another thread, setupinmargin failing,
but it does not seem to directly concern the problem raised there (by
Hans van der Meer). So I raise it as a new problem.
I tried the code supplied by Luigi Scarso in ntg-context Digest, Vol
69, Issue 127, Message 1
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Robert Blackstone
blackstone.rob...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
This is a reaction to a post in another thread, setupinmargin failing,
but it does not seem to directly concern the problem raised there (by
Hans van der Meer). So I raise it as a new problem.
I
Robert Blackstone wrote:
2, \setupinmargin[left][align=left,.. ] actually right-aligns the
left margin note and vice versa. To left-align it I had to give
\setupinmargin[right].
Seems odd to me.
Is this normal?
Yes, it is even a FAQ item. See here for why:
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
not change anything.
hm, strange, try
\setuppapersize[A4][A3]
\setuplayout[location=middle,
backspace=23mm,
margin=15mm,margindistance=3mm,
width=fit,
]
\setupinmargin[left][align=left,foregroundcolor=red]
\setupinmargin[right][align=right
it
overprinting the text in the opposite column.
I tried using margin blocks but I couldn't get anywhere with them. Even:
\startmarginblock
test
\stopmarginblock
produces no output. And there is a new wrinkle:
\setupinmargin[align=outer] ruins my footnotes. It causes the
footnote marks that occur
Am 23.03.10 22:36, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I tried this code with both
\setupinmargin[left][...] and \setupinmargin[][...].
The first one worked, the second obviously not. I take it therefore
that the [left]-argument is mandatory.
When the first argument is optional you can write
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is
not equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional
argument is not really optionally absent?
I checked by running the thing, of course, and the answer I found is
yes. The empty [] does not honor what
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is not
equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional
argument is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional argument at all, it is a given
optional argument
On 24 mrt 2010, at 16:10, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y]
is not equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent
optional argument is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional
Am 24.03.10 16:57, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is
not equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional
argument is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional argument at all, it is a given
Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 24.03.10 16:57, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is
not equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional
argument is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional argument
On Wed, Mar 24 2010, Hans van der Meer wrote:
Must I really understand from your reply that \setupinmargin[x=y] is not
equivalent to \setupinmargin[][x=y]? That is: an absent optional argument
is not really optionally absent?
Your [] is not an absent optional argument at all, it is a given
I tested margin notes and may have found a discrepancy with the
(albeit old) manual.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupinmargin[][align=right,foregroundcolor=red]
\starttext
ABC\inright{\framed[width=10mm,height=5mm,foregroundcolor=red]{R1}}
\inleft{L1}
\stoptext
This shows un uncolored L1
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 7:34 PM, Hans van der Meer h.vanderm...@uva.nl wrote:
I tested margin notes and may have found a discrepancy with the (albeit old)
manual.
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupinmargin[][align=right,foregroundcolor=red]
\starttext
ABC\inright{\framed[width=10mm,height=5mm
Am 23.03.10 19:34, schrieb Hans van der Meer:
I tested margin notes and may have found a discrepancy with the
(albeit old) manual.
\setupcolors[state=start]
In MKIV colors are enabled by default.
\setupinmargin[][align=right,foregroundcolor=red]
All margin texts:
\setupinmargin[color=red
I tried this code with both
\setupinmargin[left][...] and \setupinmargin[][...].
The first one worked, the second obviously not. I take it therefore
that the [left]-argument is mandatory.
In the manual I have, the \setupinmargin[][] description has its first
argument printed slanted
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:36 PM, Hans van der Meer h.vanderm...@uva.nl wrote:
I tried this code with both
\setupinmargin[left][...] and \setupinmargin[][...].
The first one worked, the second obviously not. I take it therefore that the
[left]-argument is mandatory.
In the manual I
\inmargin's around, guessing where the line wraps
will be, which is not quite elegant and a lot of work...
try to set
% \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=2]
% \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=3]
% \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=4
Hi Hans,
% \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=2]
% \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=3]
% \setupinmargin[left][sidemethod=4]
I've tried each of them (with both left and right). In my minimal example,
there is no difference. In my complete document, I noticed sidemethod=3 caused
on margin text
[Oddity][width=0.75
\textwidth,background=color,backgroundcolor=lightred,frame=off,framecorner=round,frameradius=0.5cm,backgroundcorner=round,style=
\tfx]
\setupinmargin[align=right,style=\ss\tfx\setupinterlinespace]
\setupitemize[align=right]
\startsectionblockenvironment[appendix
{\textreference[#1]{\MyMarginalNote}}}%
#2}}
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
\starttext
bla bla bla \mnote{xxx} bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
bla bla bla \mnote[foo]{xxx} bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla bla
with the pdf-file produced under extremly frustrating formating
effort with OpenOffice Writer).
With two exceptions (\def and \setupinmargin) I did not find any of
the used commands documented in ConTEXt - the manual or the
commands quick reference of 2001. I could not verify in the http
the argument
With two exceptions (\def and \setupinmargin) I did not find any of
the used commands documented in ConTEXt - the manual or the
commands quick reference of 2001. I could not verify in the http://
texshow.contextgarden.net/
because not available - as almost everytime. But from
this code in a way to get the wanted results (which I had illustrated
with the pdf-file produced under extremly frustrating formating
effort with OpenOffice Writer).
With two exceptions (\def and \setupinmargin) I did not find any of
the used commands documented in ConTEXt - the manual
}]
\setupbackgrounds
[page]
[background=margingraphics]
\starttext
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
\defineframedtext
[marginframe]
[background=color,
% backgroundcolor=marginback,
offset=.25ex,
frame=off,
width=\the\rightmarginwidth,
foregroundstyle=\bfx]
\def
withcolor transparent(1,.5,.625yellow) ;
anchor_box(\MPanchor{\MPvar{from}}) ;
fi ;
\stopMPpositiongraphic
\defineoverlay [margingraphics] [\positionoverlay{margingraphics}]
\setupbackgrounds
[page]
[background=margingraphics]
\starttext
\setupinmargin[stack=yes]
\defineframedtext
withcolor transparent(1,.5,.625yellow) ;
anchor_box(\MPanchor{\MPvar{from}}) ;
fi ;
\stopMPpositiongraphic
\defineoverlay [margingraphics] [\positionoverlay{margingraphics}]
\setupbackgrounds
[page]
[background=margingraphics]
\starttext
\setupinmargin[stack=yes
|pagenumber]
\setupheadnumber[section][number|+number|-number]
\setupheads[options]
\setupheadtext[language code][name=text]
\setuphyphenmark[sign=-|--|---|( )|=|/]
\setupindentations[names][options]
\setupindenting[none|small|medium|big|next|first|normal|odd|even|dimension]
\setupinmargin[left|right|number
2007/11/26, Thomas A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This seems to work:
\definebodyfont[6pt][rm][default]
\setupinmargin[align=right,style={\switchtobodyfont[6pt]}]
Nice example, btw!
Also possible:
\definefont[MarginFont][Serif at 6pt]
\setupinmargin[style=MarginFont]
Wolfgang
A. Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This seems to work:
\definebodyfont[6pt][rm][default]
\setupinmargin[align=right,style={\switchtobodyfont[6pt]}]
Nice example, btw!
Also possible:
\definefont[MarginFont][Serif at 6pt]
\setupinmargin[style=MarginFont]
Wolfgang
=0cm]
\setupbodyfont[14pt]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\setupinmargin[align=right]
\newcount\parCount \parCount=1
\def\inRightParCount{%
%% ADDING THE HACK HERE DOES NOT HELP {\vi\ \setbox0=\hbox{\ }\kern-\wd0}
\inright{\hfill\bf\the\parCount}
\global\advance\parCount by 1 }
\appendtoks
, rightmargin=0.5cm, rightmargindistance=0cm,
leftdistance=0cm, rightdistance=0cm, backspace=0cm]
\setupbodyfont[14pt]
\setupwhitespace[big]
\setupinmargin[align=right]
\newcount\parCount \parCount=1
\def\inRightParCount{%
%% ADDING THE HACK HERE DOES NOT HELP {\vi\ \setbox0=\hbox{\ }\kern
This seems to work:
\definebodyfont[6pt][rm][default]
\setupinmargin[align=right,style={\switchtobodyfont[6pt]}]
Nice example, btw!
HTH
Thomas
On Nov 25, 2007, at 11:58 PM, Boris Dagaev wrote:
Hello ConTeXt Experts!
I am looking for a proper ConTeXt of solving a problem I've solved
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