I tried \setupspacing[fixed] but it didn't help. To prove that the font
characters really are half a cell wide I added the line \emdash
\dorecurse{39}{ \emdash}. Files on drive are updated.
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 7:25 AM Stefan Nedeljkovic
wrote:
> Thank you very much Wolfg
.
> https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupalign
>
This doesn't influence the dimension of space. Well, it does, but it is a
side effect of alignment and line breaking algorithm. One cannot change the
space to a particular value/factor.
2. Another factor will be \setupspacing
> https://wiki.context
=quality], which you
obviously then need to call in with \setupalign.
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupalign
2. Another factor will be \setupspacing
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupspacing
3. A third factor might be the need to tweak things a bit once you take
a look
>before={\directsetup{tightspace}\setupspacing[packed]},
Thank you very much, that’s what i was looking for!
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e here (the grouping isn’t necessary)
before={\directsetup{tightspace}\setupspacing[packed]},
Wolfgang
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that
%D garantees their handling.
%D At the system level one can initialize thing like:
%D
%D \starttyping
%D \appendtoks \setupspacing \to \everybodyfont
%D \stoptyping
In core-def.mkiv
\appendtoks
\synchronizelocallinespecs
\to \everyswitchtobodyfont
while spac-ver.mkiv
\unexpanded\def
[ebg][rm][serif][ebgaramond][default]
\setupbodyfont[ebg,12pt]
\setupbodyfontenvironment[default][em=italic]
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.2ex]
\setupalign[lesshyphenation,hz,hanging]
\doublehyphendemerits=3
\setupspacing[packed]
\starttext
\showframe
\showgrid
\input tufte
\stoptext
)frenchspacing
\usemodule[ipsum]
\showframe
\starttext
\setupalign[flushleft] \setupspacing[fixed] \ipsum \par
\setupalign[flushleft] \setupspacing[packed] \ipsum \par
\setupalign[flushleft] \setupspacing[broad] \ipsum \par
\stoptext
(defaults are language dependent)
Sorry for my delay
needed .. as this looks similar:
[...]
In both cases I get:
3.912pt+1.956pt-1.304pt
3.912pt
but in the latter one, the space produced by ~ is noticeably wider.
maybe you mean (non)frenchspacing
\usemodule[ipsum]
\showframe
\starttext
\setupalign[flushleft] \setupspacing[fixed] \ipsum \par
]
\indenting[always]
\setupnarrower[left=0.5in,
right=0in]
\setupspacing[packed]
\setupalign[right,broad,nothyphenated]
\setuplinenumbering[step=1]
\setuppagenumbering[way=bytext]
\definenote[genetic]
\setupnote[genetic][numberconversion=romannumerals,
way=bychapter
\setupspacing[...]
broad packed
if this argument is set as 'broad', what is the exact space? Let's say I
want two spaces after the period, how to set this?
something like:
\def\myfrenchspacing{\setfrenchspacing{2000}}
\definespacingmethod[myfrenchspacing]{\mynewfrenchspacing}
\setupspacing
I am setting up the space after a period.
From the context manual, it is said that
Default a space is placed after a period that ends a sentence. In some
countries it is custom to stretch the space after a period. ... One can
however change this spacing
\setupspacing[...]
...broad packed
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Hallo all!
The following lines demonstrates my problem:
{
\setupspacing[packed]
\startalignment[right]
.
.
.
.
.\space{}
,strict]
\setupspacing[packed]
\definestartstop[Ausgabe][%
before={%
\setuptextrules[location=left]%
\textrule[top]{Ausgabe}%
},%
after={\textrule},%
commands={\indenting[no]}%
]
\starttext
\startAusgabe
Kurze Sätze.
Das A und O der Tagespresse!\space{}
Dem Leser nur nichts zumuten.
Es
2008/10/10 Bernd Kosubek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Am Freitag, 10. Oktober 2008 12:53 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Bernd Kosubek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
{
\setupspacing[broad]
Kurze Sätze.
Das A und O der
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Am Freitag, 10. Oktober 2008 12:53 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Bernd Kosubek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
{
\setupspacing[broad]
Kurze Sätze.
Das A und O der Tagespresse!\nospace{}
Dem Leser nur nichts
Bernd Kosubek wrote:
Now I doubled the paragraph:
{
\setupspacing[broad]
Kurze Sätze.
Das A und O der Tagespresse!\nospace{}
Dem Leser nur nichts zumuten.
Es muss zwischen Tür und Angel passen.
Alles muss schnell verdaut werden können.
Kurze Sätze.
Das A und O der
]
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\setupindenting[none]
\setupwhitespace[small]
\setuptolerance[horizontal,strict]
\setupspacing[packed]
\definestartstop[Ausgabe][%
before={%
\setuptextrules[location=left]%
\textrule[top]{Ausgabe}%
},%
after={\textrule},%
commands={\indenting[no]}%
]
\starttext
[options]
\setupregister[singular][name][options]
\setuprotate[options]
\setuprule[name][options]
# \setups
\setupscreens[options]
\setupsection[name][name][options]
\setupsectionblock[name][options]
\setupsorting[name][options]
\setupspacing[broad|packed]
\setupstrut[yes|no|cap|text]
\setupsubpagenumber
\ifdisplaysectionhead
\setupinterlinespace
\else
\setupspacing
\fi
% \ifcase\headtimingmode#2\fi % can introduce cr
\getvalue{\??ko#1\c!commandbefore}%
\placeheadmargintexts{#1}% binnen #3
,Nindent=0pt]
\setupspacing[packed]
\setuplinenumbering[start=1,step=5,style=\tfx]
\setupindenting[medium] \setupindenting[medium]
\starttext
\language[pt]
\startlinenumbering
\lettrine{N}{aquele dia}, --- já lá vão dez anos! ---
o Dr. Félix levantou-se tarde, abriu a janela e
cumprimentou
I'm using the standard POS fonts and I'm otherwise happy with whatever I
get (TexLive7), but the word spacing is far too big when I use teletype
font (in relation to \ss and \rm fonts). Tight spaces are not an option
here, nor do I want to use the \setupspacing switch.
Is there any way I can
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