ure
...
\stoptikzpicture
\stopbuffer
\inmargin{\getbuffer[picture]}
Another option (but better to do that in tikz module) is:
\let\draw\relax
\let\x\relax
\inmargin{\starttikzpicture ... \stoptikzpicture}
Actually the command \startmarginblock ... \stop... described in the ConText
reference wo
ime \draw etc are undefined. One option is:
\startbuffer[picture]
\starttikzpicture
...
\stoptikzpicture
\stopbuffer
\inmargin{\getbuffer[picture]}
Another option (but better to do that in tikz module) is:
\let\draw\relax
\let\x\relax
\inmargin{\starttikzpicture ... \stoptikzpicture}
> Actually
}
\stoptext
-> Undefined control sequence
I tried using \startfigure, \hbox... no success.
Actually the command \startmarginblock ... \stop... described in the ConText
reference works with a TikZ picture. But the picture, in the margin, gets near
the top of the page. I don't understand the mean
ypo-mar.mkiv)?
I don’t know, but both mechanisms aren’t able to split content between
pages:
\setupmarginblocks[width=.8\rightmarginwidth]
\starttext
\dorecurse{5}{\input zapf
\startmarginblock\input knuth\stopmarginblock
Hi,
in the following example, why do marginblocks and margindata produce
a different width when both are set to the same value?
\setupmarginblocks
[width=\rightmarginwidth]
\setupmargindata
[inright]
[style=normal,
width=\rightmarginwidth]
\showframe
\starttext
\startmarginblock
on the wiki, I thought. Here's a link straight to his
answer:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/58716/2229
They are used as language-agnostic forms.
Using ConTeXt's English format, you'd type \startmarginblock
Using ConTeXt's French format, you'd type \demarreblocmarge
So to accomodate both, we define variables
the letters do; clearer
than the one on the wiki, I thought. Here's a link straight to his
answer:
http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/58716/2229
They are used as language-agnostic forms.
Using ConTeXt's English format, you'd type \startmarginblock
Using ConTeXt's French format, you'd type \demarreblocmarge
.
\stopbuffer
\starttext \showframe
\input tufte
\input tufte %% first one’s at top of first page
\input tufte\startmarginblock\getbuffer[mblock_demo]\stopmarginblock
\page %% next one at top of second, third one immediately below
\input tufte\startmarginblock\getbuffer[mblock_demo]\stopmarginblock
-sized notes.
There is also \startmarginblock ... \stopmarginblock and it exceed my
ConTeXt user powers to be able to tell you the difference. My guess is,
that this type of margin note is a block, which maybe enjoys features of
textblocks...? But I, too, would be interested to understand
is for shorter margin notes, the latter for use with
paragraph-sized notes.
There is also \startmarginblock ... \stopmarginblock and it exceed my
ConTeXt user powers to be able to tell you the difference. My guess is,
that this type of margin note is a block, which maybe enjoys features of
textblocks
]
\setupnotation[footnote][color=blue]
\setuptexttexts
[margin]
[]
[{\framed[frame=off,height=
\textheight,width=broad,offset=none,align=high]{\placenotes[footnote]
[before=]}}]
\starttext
\inright[color=red]{Paragraph 1}
\input knuth\footnote{Footnote 1}
\startmarginblock
\input ward
... overlapping. As I understand
it, the former is for shorter margin notes, the latter for use with
paragraph-sized notes.
There is also \startmarginblock ... \stopmarginblock and it exceed my
ConTeXt user powers to be able to tell you the difference. My guess is,
that this type of margin note
. 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
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
\startmakeup[name][settings] \stopmakeup
\startmarginblock \stopmarginblock
\startmarginrule[number] \stopmarginrule
# \startmode \stopmode
# \startMPpage \stopMPpage
\startnamemakeup \stopnamemakeup
\startnarrower[left|middle|right] \stopnarrower
# \startnointerference \stopnointerference
# \startnotmode
(1) My intention was to place some material into the left margin on
the page, but did not succeed.
Using \startmarginblock ... \stopmarginblock resulted in placement in
the margin to the right, could not get it to the left.
The I experimented with the placeffloat mechanism and didn't
Encountered some annoying behaviour in placing sidenotes in the
margin with \startmarginblock
(1) In a previous email I said I could get the notes in the right
margin only. That was incorrect.
\setupmarginblocks governs the placement and of course the last call
gets precedence when several
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