fullheightbackground,
backgroundoffset=0pt,
frame=off]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=\textwidth,align=left]
\input knuth
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please
heightbackground]
> [\useMPgraphic{fullheightbackground}]
>
> \setupframedtexts
> [background=fullheightbackground,
> backgroundoffset=0pt,
> frame=on]
>
> \starttext
>
> \startframedtext[width=\textwidth,align=left]
>\input knuth
> \stopframedtext
>
&g
rcle scaled 8pt withcolor
red;
\stopuseMPgraphic
\defineoverlay
[fullheightbackground]
[\useMPgraphic{fullheightbackground}]
\setupframedtexts
[background=fullheightbackground,
backgroundoffset=0pt,
frame=on]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=\textwidth,align=left]
\input knuth
mand/ startbuffer
Command/ startcolumnset
Command/ startcomment
Command/ startdelimitedtext
Command/ startdescription
Command/ starteffect
Command/ startenumeration
Command/ startfittingpage
Command/ startfloattext
Command/ startformula
Command/ startframedtext
Command/ starthelp
Command/
enting[yes, 3em]
\setuphead[section][page=yes]
\unprotect
\newbox\intertext_tmp_box
\newdimen\intertext_tmp_dimen
\starttexdefinition protected newintertext #1
\texthere[left]{
\setbox\intertext_tmp_box=\hbox{
\startframedtext[
offset=none,
mily|address|members|member}{xml:list:*}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlregisterdocumentsetup{list}{xml:list:base}
% When we encounter the root element merely flush the rest.
\startxmlsetups xml:list:addressBook
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
% Place each family in a frametext box
\startxmlsetups xml:list:family
\startframedt
ation=paragraph,
%% offset=overlay, %% does nothing
%% backgroundoffset=overlay, %% does nothing
%% depthcorrection=off, %% does nothing
%% topoffset=3mm,%% works, but only for positive values
background=,
frame=on]
\starttext
\startframe
[location=paragraph,
>%% offset=overlay, %% does nothing
>%% backgroundoffset=overlay, %% does nothing
>%% depthcorrection=off, %% does nothing
>%% topoffset=3mm,%% works, but only for positive values
> background=,
>frame=on]
&
=,
after=,
text=Info,
title=no,
width=fit,
distance=0.5em,
headcommand=\FrameTitle,
alternative=serried]
\starttext
\startFramedText[width=5cm]
\startInfo
\input{ward}
\stopInfo
\stopFramedText
\stoptext
does nothing
%% depthcorrection=off, %% does nothing
%% topoffset=3mm,%% works, but only for positive values
background=,
frame=on]
\starttext
\startframedtext
\framed{Foo}
\stopframedtext
\starttextbackground
\framed{Foo}
\stoptextbackground
\stoptext
How
,section}]
\startsetups [SecToc]
\startframedtext [width=\textwidth, align=middle, frame=off]
\placelist [section]
[
criterium=chapter,
]
\stopframedtext
\stopsetups
While that produces a result, it is nothing like what I want above. Has
anyone put together a TOC of this kind and might be
er
\framedtext{\typebuffer[option=tex]}
\stoptext
"""
\framedtext[strut=no]{\typebuffer[option=tex]}
or
\startframedtext
\typebuffer[option=tex]
\stopframedtext
Thank you (also Jacob)!
Seems like I didn’t lo
ex]}
\stoptext
"""
\framedtext[strut=no]{\typebuffer[option=tex]}
or
\startframedtext
\typebuffer[option=tex]
\stopframedtext
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry
laceinitial\input knuth
>
> \framed[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input
> knuth
> }
>
> \framedtext[align=flushleft]{\setupinitial[n=2,text=Knuth]\placeinitial\input
> knuth
> }
>
> \stoptext
> %======
>
>
There is
Hi Hans,
There's an uncommented linebreak in the definition of
\pack_framed_text_start that's introducing an unwanted space just before
\startframedtext.
Minimal example:
\showmakeup[space]
\starttext
\hbox{.\startframedtext.\stopframedtext}
\stoptext
Patch:
Dear Pablo,
Many thanks and apologies for top-posting: my normal email client is currently
down.
I thought of something similar; after some testing, this is what I finally came
up with:
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupnotation[footnote]
[before={%
\startframedtext[none][frame=on,offset
backcover framed text.
[...]
While you can pass a instance to \starframed (e.g.
\startframed[backcover]) the same isn't possible with \startframedtext.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
I thought I could do that, because
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf seems to all
...]
> While you can pass a instance to \starframed (e.g.
> \startframed[backcover]) the same isn't possible with \startframedtext.
Many thanks for your reply, Wolfgang.
I thought I could do that, because
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/qrcs/setup-en.pdf seems to allow
Pablo Rodriguez via ntg-context schrieb am 24.04.2022 um 20:56:
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\defineframedtext[backcover]
\setupframedtext[backcover]
[frame=off,
offset=overlay,
width=\textwidth]
\starttext
\startframedtext[backcover]
\input
Dear list,
I have the following sample:
\defineframedtext[backcover]
\setupframedtext[backcover]
[frame=off,
offset=overlay,
width=\textwidth]
\starttext
\startframedtext[backcover]
\input zapf
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
Using current LMTX (2022.04.20 19:18
sing the OTF, the
> emojis appear, but the text is unjustified.
Both things work on both Linux and Windows systems.
\definefontfamily[emoj][rm][OpenSansEmoji]
\setupbodyfont[emoj]
\starttext
\startTEXpage[offset=1em, align=center]
Welcome to the future,\\human 👽!
\stopTEXpage
\
Hi all,
The following code produces framed text areas, each having different
justification:
\definefont [TextFontEmoji] [OpenSansEmoji]
\definefontfamily [TextFont] [rm] [LibreBaskerville]
\setupbodyfont [TextFont]
\starttext
\startframedtext
\TextFontEmoji
\input ward
aph. A
fix
is to use \indentation after \stopplacefigure.
\setupfloat[figure][indentnext=yes]
\starttext
%\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\setupindenting[yes, medium]
\input ward
\endgraf
\startplacefigure[title=A Figure,location={page,auto}]
\startframedtext \input wa
As always, it is hard to tell whether this is my stupidity, the wrong version
of ConText, or a bug.
\setupfloat[figure][indentnext=yes]
\starttext
%\setupbodyfont[11pt]
\setupindenting[yes, medium]
\input ward
\startplacefigure[title=A Figure,location=page]
\startframedtext \input ward.tex
On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 10:05 AM Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> On 12/17/2021 6:40 AM, Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > When using an ornament on a \startframedtext \stoptextframed the frame
> > is shifted just a little bit. Can one get ri
On 12/17/2021 6:40 AM, Mikael Sundqvist via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
When using an ornament on a \startframedtext \stoptextframed the frame
is shifted just a little bit. Can one get rid of that shift? MWE
below.
/Mikael
\defineornament[MyOrn][
corner={right,bottom},
location={right,top
Hi,
When using an ornament on a \startframedtext \stoptextframed the frame
is shifted just a little bit. Can one get rid of that shift? MWE
below.
/Mikael
\defineornament[MyOrn][
corner={right,bottom},
location={right,top},
alternative=b,
][
frame=off,
]
\showframe
\starttext
On 9/26/2021 5:07 PM, Fabrice Couvreur via ntg-context wrote:
Hi,
How to fix the small problem in the code below where the text goes out
of the frame ?
Thanks
Fabrice
\usecolors[x11]
\starttext
\startframedtext[frame=off,width=\textwidth,
align={broad,right},indenting={yes},background
Hi,
How to fix the small problem in the code below where the text goes out of
the frame ?
Thanks
Fabrice
\usecolors[x11]
\starttext
\startframedtext[frame=off,width=\textwidth,
align={broad,right},indenting={yes},background=color,backgroundcolor=navajowhite1]
\startitemize[columns,three
On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 6:32 AM Christoph Reller
wrote:
> Somewhere between versions 2021-07-06 and 2021-07-30 the vertical
> top-offset in framedtext has changed. Consider the MWE:
> \starttext
> \startframedtext
> Bla
> \stopframedtext
> \stoptext
> [...]
>
Is this
Hi,
Somewhere between versions 2021-07-06 and 2021-07-30 the vertical
top-offset in framedtext has changed. Consider the MWE:
\starttext
\startframedtext
Bla
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
Output 2021-07-06:
[image: FramedText-ConTeXt-2021-07-06.png]
Output 2021-07-30 (and later):
[image
27.07.2021 um 06:07 schrieb jbf via ntg-context
:
Is there any reason why the following MWE does not produce the
footnote at the bottom of the page? It seems like the use of
framedtext is preventing it, but am not sure why. Can I get around
this problem and still have framed text?
Julian
\s
framedtext is preventing it, but am not sure why. Can I get around
this problem and still have framed text?
Julian
\setupframed[location=middle]
\startframedtext[width=.77\makeupwidth,corner=round]
The poems of St John of the Cross have been important for me in
recent years. This is John’s p
still have framed text?
Julian
\setupframed[location=middle]
\startframedtext[width=.77\makeupwidth,corner=round]
The poems of St John of the Cross have been important for me in recent years.
This is John’s prayer from a verse in his Spiritual Canticle:\footnote{John of
the Cross, {\em
ave framed text?
>
> Julian
>
> \setupframed[location=middle]
>
> \startframedtext[width=.77\makeupwidth,corner=round]
> The poems of St John of the Cross have been important for me in recent years.
> This is John’s prayer from a verse in his Spiritual Canticle:\footno
Is there any reason why the following MWE does not produce the footnote
at the bottom of the page? It seems like the use of framedtext is
preventing it, but am not sure why. Can I get around this problem and
still have framed text?
Julian
\setupframed[location=middle]
\startframedtext[width
Taco Hoekwater schrieb am 08.06.2021 um 08:42:
On 7 Jun 2021, at 23:07, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
Use the align key.
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=10cm,align={flushleft,nothyphenated}]
Also, ‘verytolerant’ helps:
align={flushleft,nothyphenated,verytolerant}]
Another option is to
> On 7 Jun 2021, at 23:07, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Use the align key.
>
> \starttext
>
> \startframedtext[width=10cm,align={flushleft,nothyphenated}]
Also, ‘verytolerant’ helps:
> align={flushleft,nothyphenated,verytolerant}]
Best wishes,
Taco
>
>
manually (a nuisance to be avoided, of course.)
Use the align key.
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=10cm,align={flushleft,nothyphenated}]
Martinus, zoon van Johannes van Zonnevelt en Johanna
Teikenbort: getuigen Adrianus van Zonnevelt en Anna
van Oostbroek.
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
Wolfgang
he vim module would be the right approach here (since the
built-in parser only has support for a limited set of languages), but
I'm not exactly sure about the implementation to achieve that goal.
I started with
\startxmlsetups xml:programlisting
\dontleavehmode
\startframedtext[b
(since the
built-in parser only has support for a limited set of languages), but
I'm not exactly sure about the implementation to achieve that goal.
I started with
\startxmlsetups xml:programlisting
\dontleavehmode
\startframedtext[background=color,backgroundcolor=lightgray]
\obe
color,backgroundcolor=blue]
},
after={\stopbackground
},
]
- which creates a rectangular backround to the text, and the text may
spread over pages;
2. or this:
\defineoverlay[AnOverlayDefinition][]
\definetyping[Test]
[before={\startframedtext[background=AnOverlayDefin
Hi @list,
I don't fully understand the \enablemode mechanism. Given this MWE:
\startmode[test]
\setupframedtext [foregroundcolor=white,style={\tfa}]
\stopmode
\starttext
\startframedtext
ceci est un texte
\stopframedtext
\enablemode [test]
\startframedtext
ceci est un texte
\stopframe
them. Here is a minimal
example for the second message and I can also try to create one for the first:
\starttext
\startframedtext
\startTABLE
\NC \input knuth
\NC[nr=2]
\iftrialtypesetting\else\startplacefigure
[location={right,high},
title={Blah blah blah
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020, Damien Thiriet wrote:
> Hi @list,
>
>
> I don't fully understand the \enablemode mechanism. Given this MWE:
>
>
> \startmode[test]
> \setupframedtext [foregroundcolor=white,style={\tfa}]
> \stopmode
>
>
> \startte
> Am 30.10.2020 um 19:26 schrieb Damien Thiriet :
> I don't fully understand the \enablemode mechanism. Given this MWE:
>
> \startmode[test]
> \setupframedtext [foregroundcolor=white,style={\tfa}]
> \stopmode
>
>
> \starttext
> \startframedtext
&g
right,
maxwidth=6.5in,
]
\setupcaption[topfigure][
number=no,
]
\define\TopFigureCaption{%
\blank[-line,force,overlay]
\vsmash{%
\blank[line]
\framed[align=flushright,width=6.5in,frame=off,offset=overlay]{%
\startframedtext[
width=\rightmarginwidth,
frame=off,
offset=overlay,
style={\switchtobodyf
gt; > wrote:
> >
> > Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 15.07.2020 um 19:54:
> >> Hello,
> >> I always encounter difficulties with the placement of figures in such a
> >> way that the text envelops the figure.
> >> Thank you.
> >> Fabrice
> &g
> >> I always encounter difficulties with the placement of figures in such a
> way that the text envelops the figure.
> >> Thank you.
> >> Fabrice
> >> \useMPlibrary[dum]
> >> \definecolor[fondpaille][c=0,m=0,y=0.2,k=0]
> >> \starttext
>
you.
>> Fabrice
>> \useMPlibrary[dum]
>> \definecolor[fondpaille][c=0,m=0,y=0.2,k=0]
>> \starttext
>> \startframedtext[width=max,background=color,backgroundcolor=fondpaille]
>> \placefloat[][right,none]{}
>>{\externalfigure[dummy]}
>
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 15.07.2020 um 19:54:
Hello,
I always encounter difficulties with the placement of figures in such a
way that the text envelops the figure.
Thank you.
Fabrice
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\definecolor[fondpaille][c=0,m=0,y=0.2,k=0]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=max
Hello,
I always encounter difficulties with the placement of figures in such a way
that the text envelops the figure.
Thank you.
Fabrice
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\definecolor[fondpaille][c=0,m=0,y=0.2,k=0]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=max,background=color,backgroundcolor=fondpaille
eringsetup=userdata:margintext]
>
> \startsetups [userdata:margintext]
> \margindata
> [inright]
> [style={\switchtobodyfont[9pt]},
> width=\rightmarginwidth,
> align={flushleft,broad},
> stack=yes]
> {\startframedtext[before=,after=,offse
=userdata:margintext]
\startsetups [userdata:margintext]
\margindata
[inright]
[style={\switchtobodyfont[9pt]},
width=\rightmarginwidth,
align={flushleft,broad},
stack=yes]
{\startframedtext[before=,after=,offset=0pt,width=max,frame=off]
\getinlineuserdata
[
before={\startframedtext[location=middle,width=fit,offset=none,frame=off]},
after={\stopframedtext},
indentlist={0em,1em,1em}]
\starttext
\startpoem
Per correr miglior acque alza le vele
omai la navicella del mio ingegno,
che lascia dietro a sé mar sì crudele;
e canterò di quel secondo regno
do
ttext
\startframedtext[middle][frame=off,width=fit]
\startlines
Per correr miglior acque alza le vele
omai la navicella del mio ingegno,
che lascia dietro a sé mar sì crudele;
e canterò di quel secondo regno
dove l'umano spirito si purga
e di salire al ciel diventa degno.
\stoplines
\stopframedtext
\stoptext
Il 10/06/20 17:30, Hans Hagen ha scritto:
On 6/9/2020 11:04 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and
\startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as
they do in mkiv.
I wonder whether this is a permanent change or
Hans Hagen schrieb am 10.06.2020 um 17:30:
On 6/9/2020 11:04 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and
\startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as
they do in mkiv.
I wonder whether this is a permanent change
On 6/9/2020 11:04 AM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and
\startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as they do
in mkiv.
I wonder whether this is a permanent change or rather a buglet.
I found a fix around the
n wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and
> \startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as they
> do in mkiv.
> I wonder whether this is a permanent change or rather a buglet.
>
> I found a fi
Hi all,
I just noticed that in lmtx, the commands \startplacefigure and
\startframedtext, when used together, do not behave in the same way as they do
in mkiv.
I wonder whether this is a permanent change or rather a buglet.
I found a fix around the issue, but since in my document I have a
defined. So when ConTeXt encounters the \startQuestions /
\stopQuestions, if the « ClassRoom » mode is enabled, the buffer is processed
(with some format if needed - framed here for the example), and if the mode «
ClassRoom » is disabled, then nothing is process. You can add as many
\startQuestions / \stopQuestions you wish.
% ---
u can use
\setupnarrower[right=0.5\textwidth]
\startnarrower[right]
\input knuth
\stopnarrower
or to get right frame:
\startframedtext[width=0.45\textwidth,frame=off, rightframe=on,
roffset=0.5em]
\input knuth
\stopframedtext
Aditya
_
than a
single column), you can use
\setupnarrower[right=0.5\textwidth]
\startnarrower[right]
\input knuth
\stopnarrower
or to get right frame:
\startframedtext[width=0.45\textwidth,frame=off, rightframe=on, roffset=0.5em]
\
r=0pc,
> height=49pc,
> footer=0pc,
> bottomdistance=2.5pc,
> bottom=1pc,
> location=middle]
>
> \define\fullwidth{\dimexpr(\leftmargindistance+\leftmarginwidth+\textwidth)}
>
> \section{First}
> \subsection{First first}
>
> \input tufte
>
> \setupnarrower[left=
=middle]
\define\fullwidth{\dimexpr(\leftmargindistance+\leftmarginwidth+\textwidth)}
\section{First}
\subsection{First first}
\input tufte
\setupnarrower[left=-9pc]
\startnarrower[left]
\startframedtext[frame=off,topframe=on,bottomframe=on,align=middle,width=\fullwidth]
The whole frame should be
t;
> \starttext
>
> \startframed
> \samplefile{knuth}
> \stopframed
>
> \startframed[width=max,align=normal]
> \samplefile{knuth}
> \stopframed
>
> \stoptext
>
> or do you want to change to change the spacing
>
> \starttext
>
> \startframedtext[widt
want to have a linebreak at the end of the frame
\starttext
\startframed
\samplefile{knuth}
\stopframed
\startframed[width=max,align=normal]
\samplefile{knuth}
\stopframed
\stoptext
or do you want to change to change the spacing
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=max,style
e,
>> right = false,
>> }
>>
>> local all = table.setmetatableindex({ }, function(t,k)
>> return shared
>> end)
>>
>> languages.hyphenators.traditional.installmethod("dna",
>>
ctionary,word,n)
return all
end
)
\stopluacode
\definehyphenationfeatures
[dna]
[characters=all,
alternative=dna]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=6cm,style=mono]
\sethyphenationfeatures[dna]
\setuphyphenation[method=traditional]
GATTG
end)
>
> languages.hyphenators.traditional.installmethod("dna",
> function(dictionary,word,n)
> return all
> end
> )
> \stopluacode
>
> \definehyphenationfeatures
> [dna]
> [characters=all,
> alternative=dna]
>
ll
end
)
\stopluacode
\definehyphenationfeatures
[dna]
[characters=all,
alternative=dna]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=6cm,style=mono]
\sethyphenationfeatures[dna]
\setuphyphenation[method=traditional]
GATTGCTTACTCCTGGTTGG%
TCTTACATTCTGTCGCCTC%
CTAC
On 4/8/20 11:32 AM, Fabrice Couvreur wrote:
> [...]
> \startframedtext[width=max,background=color,backgroundcolor=fondpaille]
> \starthanging[location=right]
> {\startMPcode
> draw unitsquare scaled 2cm ;
> \stopMPcode}
> \input tuft
Hi Pablo,
Here a sample.
Fabrice
\useMPlibrary[dum]
\definecolor[fondpaille][c=0,m=0,y=0.2,k=0]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=max,background=color,backgroundcolor=fondpaille]
\starthanging[location=right]
{\startMPcode
draw unitsquare scaled 2cm
\startframedtext
[frame=off,width=\textwidth,
background=color,backgroundcolor=fondpaille]
\input tufte
\startlinecorrection[blank]
\startmidaligned
\startxtable
[align={lohi,middle}, option={stretch},framecolor=cyan,
offset=0.8ex,background=color,backgroundcolor
ave p; picture p;
> p := textext( "\startframedtext[middle]" &
> "[align=middle,frame=on" &
> ",width=" & tostring 0.8w & "bp" &
> ",height=" & tostring 0.8h & "bp]" &
> name & "\sto
I have this METAPOST macro:
vardef makeTeXLabel( expr w, h, name) =
if debugProgram or debugLabels: show "NAME makeTeXLabel:", name, tostring
0.8w, tostring 0.8h; fi
save p; picture p;
p := textext( "\startframedtext[middle]" &
"[align=middle,frame=on&quo
Dear list,
I want to prevent an overfull hbox caused by an inline typing by making the
alignment very tolerant, but it didn't work:
```
\setupframedtext[
width=broad,
align={verytolerant, stretch}
]
\starttext
\startframedtext%[align={verytolerant, stretch}]
xx. x xx-xx
mple
# Line numbering
Line numbering in MkIV happens at a different point as it did in MkII. When you
use line numbers for \framed (or \startframedtext) ConTeXt adds the numbers to
the frame after the framed box is completed.
When the framed content is put in the box you're always within
On 1/19/2020 12:59 PM, Tomas Hala wrote:
Hi all,
content of typing environment is automatically broken at the end of a page,
so is it no problem to typeset multipage code.
But when I used startframedtext inside (see below), the multipage code
was suppressed. Is there any way how to get over it
Hi all,
content of typing environment is automatically broken at the end of a page,
so is it no problem to typeset multipage code.
But when I used startframedtext inside (see below), the multipage code
was suppressed. Is there any way how to get over it?
Best wishes,
Tomáš
\setupstartstop
=0in,
bottomspace=0in,
footer=0in,
backspace=0.0in,
%%
location=middle,
marking=on,
]
\startbuffer[tblcard]
\startframedtext
[frame=off, width=\textwidth, height=\textheight,
align={lohi, middle}]
\t
side, but it does not work.
> Thanks for your help.
> Fabrice
>
> \usemodule[tikz]
> \usetikzlibrary[trees]
>
> \definefloat
> [recipe]
> [figure]
>
> \setupfloat
> [recipe]
> [default={right,nonumber}]
> \starttext
> \startframed
\startframedtext[width=\textwidth]
\placerecipe{}{
\hbox{
\starttikzpicture
[level 1/.style={level distance=20mm,sibling distance=15mm},
level 2/.style={level distance=20mm,sibling distance=10mm}]
\node{}[grow=right]
child {node{\tfxx Réglisse
e[]. Nevertheless, it does not work with this :
>
> \usecolors[xwi]
> \starttext
> \startframedtext[width=fit,frame=off,
>
> background=color,backgroundcolor=paleturquoise]
>
> {\it lancers}\unknown
>
> {\it dé}\unknown
>
> Tant que {\it dé}\unknown Faire
&
Fabrice Couvreur schrieb am 03.11.2019 um 22:46:
Hi Wolfgang,
I know it takes a predefined argument, but I wanted to quote the name
of the command as such \hspace[]. Nevertheless, it does not work with
this :
\usecolors[xwi]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=fit,frame=off,
background=color
Hi Wolfgang,
I know it takes a predefined argument, but I wanted to quote the name of
the command as such \hspace[]. Nevertheless, it does not work with this :
\usecolors[xwi]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=fit,frame=off,
background=color,backgroundcolor=paleturquoise]
{\it lancers
Hello,
The \hspace [ ] command has no effect in an environment framedtext.
Why ?
Thank you.
Fabrice
\usecolors[xwi]
\starttext
\startframedtext[width=fit,frame=off,
background=color,backgroundcolor=paleturquoise]
{\it lancers}\unknown
{\it dé}\unknown
Tant que {\it dé}\unknown Faire
\hspace
\startxcell xxx \stopxcell
\startxcell xxx \stopxcell
\stopxrow}
\stopxtable
\stopplacefigure
\stoptext
Another option is framedtext which can be centered.
\starttext
\startframedtext [location=middle,width=fit,frame=off]
\startxtable
\startxrow
\startFramedText[width=7cm]
\startInfo
\startitemize[1]
\startitem
La droite \m{(AM)} est {\bf une sécante} à la courbe
{\setupbodyfont[xits]\m{{\mathscript C}}} en \m{A}.
\stopitem \par
\startitem
La
> Am 2019-09-25 um 22:10 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster
> :
>
> Henning Hraban Ramm schrieb am 25.09.2019 um 21:37:
>> The following works, except:
>> - There’s too much space (2 lines?) within the frame before the poem.
> Use the framedtext environment.
Ah, I didn’t
]
\startframedtext [frame=off,width=fit,offset=0.25ex]
\startlines [style=mono]
lichtung
manche meinen
lechts und rinks
kann man nicht
velwechsern.
werch ein illtum!
\wordright{ernst jandl}
\stoplines
\stopframedtext
\stopplacefloat
\dorecurse{2}{\samplefile
gt;>
>>
>>> On Aug 21, 2019, at 9:25 PM, Jon Wong >> <mailto:jhannw...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> Sorry, my solution didn’t work.
>>>
>>> My purpose of using \startnarrower is to have some par
>
> Regards
> Jon
>
>
>> On Aug 21, 2019, at 9:25 PM, Jon Wong > <mailto:jhannw...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Sorry, my solution didn’t work.
>>
>> My purpose of using \startnarrower is to have some paragraphs of t
t;
> Hi all,
>
> Sorry, my solution didn’t work.
>
> My purpose of using \startnarrower is to have some paragraphs of text inside
> the \framed. Unfortunately, it seems \framed doesn’t take paragraphs.
>
> \startframedtext doesn’t have as many border options as \fr
Hi all,
Sorry, my solution didn’t work.
My purpose of using \startnarrower is to have some paragraphs of text inside
the \framed. Unfortunately, it seems \framed doesn’t take paragraphs.
\startframedtext doesn’t have as many border options as \framed.
Should I use overlays? Or layers? It
\setuptolerance[verytolerant,stretch]
\setupframedtexts[frame=on,corner=round,width=local]
\setuplayout[grid=yes]
\starttext
\startcolumnset[Two]
\input knuth \par
\placeintermezzo[bottom][]{}
\startframedtext
\input tufte \par
\stopframedtext
tnote}
\startframedtext
Two\footnote{Second footnote}
\stopframedtext
\startpostponingnotes
\startframedtext
Three\footnote{Second footnote}
\stopframedtext
\stoppostponingnotes
\stoptext
Wolfgang
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If your question
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# >
# > The following code works but I guess that must be some more sophisticated
# > ConTeXt way.
# >
# > Best wishes,
# >
# > Tomá??
# >
# >
# > %%
# >
\def\myboxik#1#2{\start\setuphyphenation[cz][method=#1]\s
sticated
# > ConTeXt way.
# >
# > Best wishes,
# >
# > Tomáš
# >
# >
# > %%
# >
\def\myboxik#1#2{\start\setuphyphenation[cz][method=#1]\startframedtext[width=1dd]\hbox{{\bf#1}}\crlf#2\stopframedtext\stop\par}
# >
\def\mybox#1{\myboxik{traditional}{#1}\myboxik{d
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