.
\start \setupparagraphnumbering[state=start]
\startlines
...
\stoplines
\stop
Thank you – that works for the minimal example, but the options for
paragraph numbering are very limited, I can’t even use my own command.
And I can’t combine it with \starttyping.
\def\CodeNumber#1{\hfill\tt\bfx
thought numbering=file (or \setuplinenumbering[method=file])
would address that, but apparently not.
\start \setupparagraphnumbering[state=start]
\startlines
...
\stoplines
\stop
Thank you – that works for the minimal example, but the options for
paragraph numbering are very limited, I can’t
[method=file]) would
address that, but apparently not.
\start \setupparagraphnumbering[state=start]
\startlines
...
\stoplines
\stop
Thank you – that works for the minimal example, but the options for
paragraph numbering are very limited, I can’t even use my own command.
And I can’t combine it
.
\start \setupparagraphnumbering[state=start]
\startlines
...
\stoplines
\stop
Thank you – that works for the minimal example, but the options for
paragraph numbering are very limited, I can’t even use my own command.
And I can’t combine it with \starttyping.
\def\CodeNumber#1{\hfill\tt\bfx
example below the 3rd line is too long and gets line numbers 3
and 4.
Same problem with source code examples, i.e. \starttyping with numbering.
I thought numbering=file (or \setuplinenumbering[method=file]) would
address that, but apparently not.
\start \setupparagraphnumbering[state=start
konnte, gleich dafür
zu hassen und zu fliehen, wie den Ruso …
\stoplines
\stoplinenumbering
% aus: C. M. Wieland, Horazens Satiren. Weimar 1786 (2. Aufl. 1804)
\stoptext
\start \setupparagraphnumbering[state=start]
\startlines
...
\stoplines
\stop
Wolfgang
Dear list,
In the MWE below you don't get lines and paragraphs numbered correctly:
\setuplinenumbering[location=inner,align=right,style=\tfxx,distance=10pt,color=red]
\setupparagraphnumbering[state=start,style=bold,distance=0pt,color=darkblue]
\setuphead[title][alternative=text,style
2013/4/4 Wolfgang Schuster :
>
> Am 04.04.2013 um 13:48 schrieb Diego Depaoli :
>
[...]
> It works with the current betty in the context suite but I can’t speak about
> texlive.
I confirm, it works in current, it doesn't in texlive
Many thanks
--
Diego Depaoli
__
gt; one, is the \setupparagraphnumbering command supposed to work well
> now?
It works with the current betty in the context suite but I can’t speak about
texlive.
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, plea
Hi Diego!
·
> Hi all,
> since I got the same issue reported in that unanswered question
> http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2011/064172.html, before
> switch from the 0.70 version installed by default in Ubuntu to another
> one, is the \setupparagraphnumbering comm
Hi all,
since I got the same issue reported in that unanswered question
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2011/064172.html, before
switch from the 0.70 version installed by default in Ubuntu to another
one, is the \setupparagraphnumbering command supposed to work well
now?
My best regards
Hello Zenlima,
Nice work. I very much approve of the 'a paragraph is one coherent
thought/argument' school, and this is definitely more useful than the
\setupparagraphnumbering mechanism which numbers every TeX paragraph.
I've added some wikilinks to your [[Paragraph Referenc
current beta:
\starttext
Some text.
\setupparagraphnumbering[state=start]
first numbered paragraph.
This is another numbered paragraph. It's long enough to wrap around onto
more
than one line, so as to show that these are paragraph numbers and not
line numbers.\par
A third num
bering[options]
\setuppagetransitions[options]
\setuppalet[name]
\setuppaper[options]
\setuppapersize[typesetting papersize][printing papersize]
\setupparagraphnumbering[options]
\setupparagraphs[name][number|each][options]
\setuppositioning[options]
\setupprofiles[options]
\setupprograms[directory=text]
\
}
\GuyPar Java is an object oriented programming language. When you use
an object oriented programming language, your program consists of
class definitions.
\stoptext
2)
\starttext
\showframe
\setupcolors[state=start]
\setupparagraphnumbering[state=start,style=italic,distance=0pt
ring
\startlines
\fakewords{5}{8}
\fakewords{5}{8}
\fakewords{5}{8}
\fakewords{5}{8}
\fakewords{5}{8}
\fakewords{5}{8}
\fakewords{5}{8}
\fakewords{5}{8}
\stoplines
\stoplinenumbering
\setupparagraphnumbering[state=start,distance=-1em]
\fakewords{5}{8} \par
\fakewords{5}{8} \par
\fakewords{5}{
Taco Hoekwater said this at Tue, 26 Apr 2005 12:42:05 +0200:
>piskala upendran wrote:
>> The paragraph enumeration is useful for only for
>
>You mean that hack with \startParagraphs I posted a week
>or so ago on this list?
I'm seeing this thread, and think about \setu
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