[rulethickness=...]
\setupparagraphs[rulethickness=...]
\setupsidebar[rulethickness=...]
\setuptables[rulethickness=...]
\setuptabulation[rulethickness=...]
\setuptextbackground[rulethickness=...]
\setuptextrules[rulethickness=...]
\setupthinrules[rulethickness=...]
\setupxtable[rulethickness=...]
(And for
ried,
> inbetween=,
>
> Best wishes,
> Taco
>
> > Thank you.
> > Fabrice
> >
> > \setuptextrules[width=0.5cm]
> >
> > \define[1]\ProprieteHeadcommand
> > {\textrule[top]{#1}}
> >
> > \defineenumeration
> > [propriete]
> On 1 Oct 2019, at 11:09, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
>
> Hello,
> The top line is in the text, how to fix this problem ?
% alternative=serried,
inbetween=,
Best wishes,
Taco
> Thank you.
> Fabrice
>
> \setuptextrules[width=0.5cm]
>
> \define[1]\Propriete
Hi Fabrice,
Is this what you are looking for?
Best regards: OK
\setuptextrules[width=.5cm]
\define[1]\ProprieteHeadcommand
{\textrule[top]{Propriété}}
\defineenumeration[propriete]
[headstyle={bold},
style=italic,
number=no,
headcommand
Hello,
The top line is in the text, how to fix this problem ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\setuptextrules[width=0.5cm]
\define[1]\ProprieteHeadcommand
{\textrule[top]{#1}}
\defineenumeration
[propriete]
[text=Propriété,
title=yes,
headstyle={bold},
alternative=serried,
style=italic
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 00:20:23 -0700
"jdh" wrote:
> I want to use a colored hairline, but can't get it working and can't
> find anything to explain any options or parameters.
>
> I've tried
>
> \setuptextrules[rulecolor=red,color=red]
>
I want to use a colored hairline, but can't get it working and can't find
anything to explain any options or parameters.
I've tried
\setuptextrules[rulecolor=red,color=red]
\hairline
or
\hairline[color=red]
Doesn't work
this is a
before=\startFunnyText,
after=\stopFunnyText]
Definition style
\definenumber[DefNumber][way=bychapter,sectionumber=yes]
\setuptextrules[rulecolor=dBlue]
\define\DefCommand{\incrementnumber[DefNumber]
\textrule[top]{\translate[en=Definition, kr=정 의] \getnumber
yes,
prefixsegments=chapter,
way=bychapter,
alternative=command,
headcommand=\gobbleoneargument,
Don't do this ^^
before=\startFunnyText,
after=\stopFunnyText]
Definition style
\definenumber[DefNumber][way=bychapter,sectionumber=yes]
\setuptextrules[rulecolo
pFunnyText]
Definition style
\definenumber[DefNumber][way=bychapter,sectionumber=yes]
\setuptextrules[rulecolor=dBlue]
\define\DefCommand{\incrementnumber[DefNumber]
\textrule[top]{\translate[en=Definition, kr=정 의] \getnumber[DefNumber]}
}
\defineenumeration[
13. Juli 2016 um 01:02
>> Hello,
>> I would like the text of the property is in italic without using the
>> environment {\it}.
>>
>> Use the enumeration environment.
>>
>> Is this the best way when I use \setuptextrules[width=-1ex] ?
>>
&g
ment.
>
> Is this the best way when I use \setuptextrules[width=-1ex] ?
>
> You can set the width and distance values to 0pt and put a space after the
> counter.
>
> begin example
> \setupbodyfont[pagella,11pt]
>
> \define[1]\ProprieteHeadcommand
> {\textrule
Fabrice Couvreur <mailto:fabrice1.couvr...@gmail.com>
13. Juli 2016 um 01:02
Hello,
I would like the text of the property is in italic without using the
environment {\it}.
Use the enumeration environment.
Is this the best way when I use\setuptextrules[width=-1ex] ?
You can set the wid
Hello,
I would like the text of the property is in italic without using the
environment {\it}.
Is this the best way when I use \setuptextrules[width=-1ex] ?
thank you,
Fabrice
###
\definetypeface [mainface] [rm] [serif] [palatino] [default
't
> found a way to move it closer to the heading either with \setuphead or
> \setuptextrules.
Hi Tom,
how about another rule? (From
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Titles#Titling_Style.)
\setuphead[subsubsection]
[after=\hrule\blank]
I hope it h
h \setuphead or
\setuptextrules.
Here is an example:
\setuphead[subsubsection]
[after=\textrule]
\starttext
\subsubsection{I would like less space between this heading and its
textrule}
Here is some text.
\stoptext
I realise that the spacing looks pretty good in the PDF p
On 5/3/2014 9:34 AM, Bertrand Masson wrote:
Hello,
In the following code, the second ruleis indented.
How to remove this indentation ?
%code%
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupindenting[small,yes]
\setuptextrules[inbetween=\noindentation]
\starttext
\starttextrule{introduction}
Once upon a time
Hello,
In the following code, the second ruleis indented.
How to remove this indentation ?
%code%
\setuppapersize[A5]
\setupindenting[small,yes]
\setuptextrules[inbetween=\noindentation]
\starttext
\starttextrule{introduction}
Once upon a time \unknown
\stoptextrule
\stoptext
%code%
Many thanks
I want to gradually move to ConTeXt and I tried to create the same
header.
But I do not yet know all the commands to do with ConTeXt.
\setuptextrules
[style=\it,location=top]
\define[6]\MyHeader{%
\textrule[top]{#1\space--\space\date[d=#2,m=#3,y=#4]}{\startlinealignment[
\bfseries\filcenter}
\makeatother
I want to gradually move to ConTeXt and I tried to create the same header.
But I do not yet know all the commands to do with ConTeXt.
\setuptextrules
[style=\it,location=top]
\define[6]\MyHeader{%
\textrule[top]{#1\space--\space\date[d=#2,m=#3,y=#4
before=,
>> after=\blank]
>> \stopsetups % style:simple
>>
>> \startsetups style:textrule
>> \definenumber[MyExoNumber][way=bysection,sectionumber=yes]
>> \setuptextrules[rulecolor=darkred]
>> \define\ExoCommand{\incrementnumber[MyExoNumber]
>> \textru
\definenumber[MyExoNumber][way=bysection,sectionumber=yes]
\setuptextrules[rulecolor=darkred]
\define\ExoCommand{\incrementnumber[MyExoNumber]
\textrule[top]{Exercise \getnumber[MyExoNumber]}
\startbackground[frame=off,leftframe=on,backgroundcolor=white,
framecolor=darkred
[MyExoNumber][way=bysection,sectionumber=yes]
\setuptextrules[rulecolor=darkred]
\define\ExoCommand{\incrementnumber[MyExoNumber]
\textrule[top]{Exercise \getnumber[MyExoNumber]}
\startbackground[frame=off,leftframe=on,backgroundcolor=white,
framecolor=darkred
-background-exo.pdf
I am not sure whether this behaviour began with a recent beta or not.
The version I am using is: ConTeXt ver: 2012.01.16 18:33 MKIV.
Best regards: OK
%%% begin enumeration-background-exo.pdf
\definenumber[MyExoNumber][way=bysection,sectionumber=yes]
\setuptextrules[rulecolor
The \texrule is typeset as:
--- _TEXT_ -
this I would like to change to:
- _TEXT_ ---
\setuptextrules has location=left|inmargin but regrettably not location=right
or location=middle (or center) (neither in the wiki nor by experiment
s the {\em doudouk}. Other \quote {unknown} instruments are
>> used on his \kap{cd} \quote {Passion}.
>> \textrule
>>
>
> From pack-rul,mkiv
>
> %D \startbuffer
> %D \setuptextrules
> %D [width=90pt,distance=12pt,rulecolor=blue,
> %Dbodyfont=small,styl
k-rul,mkiv
%D \startbuffer
%D \setuptextrules
%D [width=90pt,distance=12pt,rulecolor=blue,
%Dbodyfont=small,style=\sc,color=red]
%D
%D \starttextrule{Ship Building Tools}
%D \nl \setuptolerance[tolerant] \input materie
%D \stoptextrule
%D \stopbuffer
%D
%D \bgroup \typebuffer \getbuffer \eg
about 600 textrules...
Not pretty, I know, but currently they are my indicator, that a page in the
original book, from which the text comes, has changed.
\setuptextrules[inbetween=\noindentation]
Thanks again, Martin
\setupindenting[yes,small]
\indenting[next]
\indenting is just a synonym for \setu
ndyes {
#1}\def
\nextoptionalcomma...
\setuptextrules ...odoubleargument \getparameters
[\??tl ]
Back to bib: From inserted code from bibl-tra.mkiv:
\writestatus{HVDM-TESTING =>}{\string
\setuppublicationlist[numberi
lelse ...\nextoptionalcommandyes {
#1}\def
\nextoptionalcomma...
\setuptextrules ...odoubleargument \getparameters
[\??tl ]
Back to bib: From inserted code from bibl-tra.mkiv:
\writestatus{HVDM-TE
lelse ...\nextoptionalcommandyes {
#1}\def
\nextoptionalcomma...
\setuptextrules ...odoubleargument \getparameters
[\??tl ]
\placeannotationstart ...aloffset \setuptext
l\chardef\showmathmodern\zerocount \fi
\gdef\showmathcharacters% nearly \showcharacters
{\par
\bgroup
\ifcase\showmathmodern\or\ifx\modern\undefined\chardef\showmathmodern\zerocount\fi\fi
\setuptextrules[\c!bodyfont=,\c!style=]
\starttextrule{math characters -- \currentmathcollection}
\w
\setuppapersize[C5][A4]
> \setuplayout[width=124mm]
> \setupbodyfont[10pt]
> \setupindenting[none]
> \setupwhitespace[small]
> \setuptolerance[horizontal,strict]
> \setupspacing[packed]
>
> \definestartstop[Ausgabe][%
> before={%
>\setuptextrules[location=lef
,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
\setupTABLE
\setuptables[options]
\setuptabulate[name][options]
\setuptext[text|margin|edge][options]
# \setuptextbackground
\setuptextposition[name][settings]
\setuptextrules[options]
\setuptexttexts[text|margin|edge][text|section|date|mark|pagenumber][text|section|date|mark|pagenumber]
\setuptextvariable
otationtext={#1}}%
%...
% placing the annotation indicator in the annotationblock description
\def\placeannotationstart{% no white above and below rule
\vboxinsideframedtext{%
\setuptextrules[style=\@@exmintrostyle]%
\textrule{\WWord{\Note
Ha
stoptextrule
>
>
> To use this, you can define your own rule as
>
> \def\midtextrule{\dosinglegroupempty\domiddletextrule}
>
> \setuptextrules[inbetween={\blank[big]}]
>
> And midtextrule will use inbetween on both side.
>
> Hans, does it make sense to add this to core-rul?
>
> \
> There is a \domiddletextrule that does
>
> inbetween
>
> inbetween
>
> but this is not interfaced with \textrule. It only becomes active
> inside a \starttextrule.
>
> \starttextrule{whatever}
> \input knuth
> \textrule
> \input knuth
> \
\textrule with no argumet is equal to \textrule[bottom]
There is a \domiddletextrule that does
inbetween
inbetween
but this is not interfaced with \textrule. It only becomes active
inside a \starttextrule.
\starttextrule{whatever}
\input knuth
\textrule
\input knuth
\stoptex
Hi Thomas,
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I want two paragraphs separated by a rule which has the same distance to
> the preceding and the following line (yes, I know that this is fuzzy,
> it's just the optical impression that counts). I can't get my head
>
Hi all,
I want two paragraphs separated by a rule which has the same distance to
the preceding and the following line (yes, I know that this is fuzzy,
it's just the optical impression that counts). I can't get my head
around the \setuptextrules command, which should allow to do thi
.
By the way, doesn't that give thinrules then the same option as in
setuptextrules[distance=dimension]?
yours sincerely,
dr. H. van der Meer
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Envoyé : vendredi 28 octobre 2005 00:06
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Objet : Re: [NTG-context] How can I minimize the vertical space taken bya
\textrule
On Oct 27, 2005, at 21:00, Peter Rolf wrote:
>> I already had
>>
>> \setuptextrules
>> [b
On Oct 27, 2005, at 21:00, Peter Rolf wrote:
I already had
\setuptextrules
[before=,after=,inbetween=]
but that does not work. It seems that inside my paragraph
environment,
the settings made outside it are ignored. I also do not have my
\setupinterlinespace[medium] there (see
Gerben Wierda wrote:
> On 27 Oct 2005, at 16:02, Peter Rolf wrote:
>
>> Gerben Wierda wrote:
>>
>>> I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too much
>>> space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
>>>
>>>
>>
On 27 Oct 2005, at 16:02, Peter Rolf wrote:
Gerben Wierda wrote:
I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too
much
space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
\setuptextrules[
before=,
after=, % {\blank[small]}
]
I already had
\setuptextrules
Gerben Wierda wrote:
> I have a after={\textrule} in my \setupparagraphs but it takes too much
> space for my purpose. What can I do about that?
>
\setuptextrules[
before=,
after=, % {\blank[small]}
]
Peter
> Thanks,
>
> G
>
> _
cr][di_acidsecr]
\useexternalfigure[fig:di_cascade][di_cascade][width=0.5\textwidth]
\useexternalfigure[fig:di_proteins][di_proteins]
\useexternalfigure[fig:di_carbo][di_carbo][width=\textwidth]
\useexternalfigure[fig:di_lipids][di_lipids]
\setuptextrules[style=\ss]
\showframe
\starttext
/]
\useexternalfigure[fig:acidsecr][di_acidsecr]
\useexternalfigure[fig:di_cascade][di_cascade][width=0.5\textwidth]
\useexternalfigure[fig:di_proteins][di_proteins]
\useexternalfigure[fig:di_carbo][di_carbo][width=\textwidth]
\useexternalfigure[fig:di_lipids][di_lipids]
\setuptextrules[style=\ss
ir \kap{CD}. In Peter Gabrielss \quote {Digging in the dust} he used
the {\em diembe}, {\em tama} and {\em surdu}. The information on another
song mentions the {\em doudouk}. Other \quote {unknown} instruments are
used on his \kap{cd} \quote {Passion}.
\textrule
\setuptextrules[..,..=..,..]
locat
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