On Monday 11 July 2005 09:34 pm, Stuart Jansen wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 17:12 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
I am trying to set up chapter heads a certain way and my code
keeps getting uglier. Here are the specs:
1. Chapter number centered, with decorations on either side.
2
On 12 juil. 2005, at 10:32, John R. Culleton wrote:
[...]
My problem remains with the horizontal alignment of the chapter
text. I have tried left, right, normal, broad. All I want to do
is center it, per my specification 2 above.
Hi John,
I think if in \setupframed at the beginning
John R. Culleton wrote:
On Monday 11 July 2005 09:34 pm, Stuart Jansen wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 17:12 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
I am trying to set up chapter heads a certain way and my code
keeps getting uglier. Here are the specs:
1. Chapter number centered
On Tuesday 12 July 2005 01:15 pm, luigi.scarso wrote:
John R. Culleton wrote:
On Monday 11 July 2005 09:34 pm, Stuart Jansen wrote:
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 17:12 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
I am trying to set up chapter heads a certain way and my code
keeps getting uglier. Here are the specs
I am trying to set up chapter heads a certain way and my code
keeps getting uglier. Here are the specs:
1. Chapter number centered, with decorations on either side.
2. Chapter title centered below chapter number.
3. Additional decoration centered below chapter title.
4. Both number and text show
On Mon, 2005-07-11 at 17:12 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
I am trying to set up chapter heads a certain way and my code
keeps getting uglier. Here are the specs:
1. Chapter number centered, with decorations on either side.
2. Chapter title centered below chapter number.
3. Additional
Randall wrote:
I'm bumping my last question here... As Duncan suggested,
\setupsection[section-3][previousnumber=no]
supresses the chapter section numbers in my section headings. Is
there an easy way to do likewise for the figure and equation numbers
such that the numbering does
I'm bumping my last question here... As Duncan suggested,
\setupsection[section-3][previousnumber=no]
supresses the chapter section numbers in my section headings. Is
there an easy way to do likewise for the figure and equation numbers
such that the numbering does not include the chapter
VnPenguin wrote:
On 5/19/05, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if it's possible to replace the chapter text by an image ?
How to do that ? And in this case, how to insert a normal text into
TOC manually in order to have a normal TOC.
Thank you
On 5/19/05, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know if it's possible to replace the chapter text by an
image ?
How to do that ? And in this case, how to insert a normal text into
TOC manually in order to have a normal TOC.
Thank you
Hi all,
I would like to know if it's possible to replace the chapter text by an image ?
How to do that ? And in this case, how to insert a normal text into
TOC manually in order to have a normal TOC.
Thank you in advance,
Regards,
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Hi Randall. It's a slightly confusing one - this behaviour is actually
controlled via the \setupsection command, which deals with the
high-level behaviour of sectioning commands like \chapter and
(confusingly!) \section. The setup you want is
\setupsection[section-3][previousnumber
Randall Skelton wrote:
I've fiddled with almost every parameter in sethead but cannot seem to
find the correct one. I'd like to suppress the chapter numbers in a
relatively large document such that numbering of sections, tables,
figures and equations begins at 1 instead of 1.1
I've fiddled with almost every parameter in sethead but cannot seem to
find the correct one. I'd like to suppress the chapter numbers in a
relatively large document such that numbering of sections, tables,
figures and equations begins at 1 instead of 1.1. Is there a simple
way to do this?
Here
I'd like to reset the page number with each chapter and prepend the
chapter number to the page number. Something like
Chapter One
Foo 1-1
Bar 1-2
Chapter Two
Baz 2-1
Qux 2-3
Now here's where it gets complicated: I also need to generate an index
using this same numbering
appears in the chapter text. On
a similar note, why doesn't 'show makeup' display the right margin
number?
\def\MyChapterNumberText#1{
\inright{\begingroup
\midaligned{#1}
\endgroup}
}
\def\MyChapterText#1{
\begingroup
\leftaligned{#1}
\endgroup
}
\setuphead
[Topic, chapter
Hans Hagen wrote:
in addition to other answers
Sorry, mybe the time or a my bad day, i don't understand
Do you refer to my answers ?
If yes
(please submit to wiki)
how to ?
(a my bad day,maybe tomorrow will be better)
luigi
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Many thanks to all who have offerred help with this. I'll submit
these and a few more examples to the wiki after the Easter break.
Cheers,
Randall
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Use textcommand only for text, numbercommand only for number,
command for both;
you can see some examples in sectionVariations in titles .
Thanks for the reply.
The problem with separating the text and number is that the space
separating the text and number still appears in the chapter
appears in the chapter text. On
a similar note, why doesn't 'show makeup' display the right margin
number?
May be I do not understand you but you introduce spaces yourself in your
\My... Write % at the end of lines as shown:
\def\MyChapterNumberText#1{
\def\MyChapterNumberText#1{%
\inright
appears in the chapter text. On
a similar note, why doesn't 'show makeup' display the right margin
number?
\def\MyChapterNumberText#1{
\inright{\begingroup
\midaligned{#1}
\endgroup}
}
\def\MyChapterText#1{
\begingroup
\leftaligned{#1}
\endgroup
}
\setuphead
[Topic, chapter
) there is
text. At that stage the frontmatter ends and the first chapter should
start. It should start with the quote on page 8 (without a page number)
and the start of the chapter on page 9. But what actually happens is
that 8 and 9 are empty pages with a page number and the quote is on page
10
*left] \noindent{\hyphenpenalty 1\em #1}%
see below
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank}
no
\setuphead[chapter]
[page=left,
before={\ChQuoteFormat
Hi all,
Does anyone have a setuphead snipit and definition to place a large
chapter number in the right margin of the page on the first page of
each chapter? I believe this should be similar (but simplier) than
what is done in 'ConTeXt an Excursion' but I wasn't able to find a
definition
Randall Skelton wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone have a setuphead snipit and definition to place a large
chapter number in the right margin of the page on the first page of
each chapter? I believe this should be similar (but simplier) than
what is done in 'ConTeXt an Excursion' but I wasn't able
[...]
http://mail.rna.nl/~gerben/problem-test.tar.gz
I get only a blank page.
Patrick
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the frontmatter ends and the first chapter
should start. It should start with the quote on page 8 (without a page
number) and the start of the chapter on page 9. But what actually
happens is that 8 and 9 are empty pages with a page number and the
quote is on page 10 and the chapter starts on 11.
I
in the PDF file)
there is text. At that stage the frontmatter ends and the first chapter
should start. It should start with the quote on page 8 (without a page
number) and the start of the chapter on page 9. But what actually
happens is that 8 and 9 are empty pages with a page number
that on the page numbered 7 (the 9th page in the PDF file)
there is text. At that stage the frontmatter ends and the first
chapter
should start. It should start with the quote on page 8 (without a page
number) and the start of the chapter on page 9. But what actually
happens is that 8 and 9 are empty pages
}%
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank}
\setuphead[chapter]
[page=left,
before={\ChQuoteFormat{\ChapterQuote}\noheaderandfooterlines%
\page[right]\blank[2*big]},
after={\ClearChapterQuote\blank[3*big]}%
\noheaderandfooterlines]
I've got two
Gerben,
do you have a minimal source file to let us try out?
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I will try to create one. How do I again put in a series of tufte?
G
On 19 Mar 2005, at 21:09, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Gerben,
do you have a minimal source file to let us try out?
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Hi,
I will try to create one. How do I again put in a series of tufte?
\dorecurse{20}{\input tufte \par}
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}
\setuphead[chapter]
[page=left,
before={\ChQuoteFormat{\ChapterQuote}\noheaderandfooterlines%
\page[right]\blank[2*big]},
after={\ClearChapterQuote\blank[3*big]}%
\noheaderandfooterlines]
First, even with the \hyphenpenalty I get this line
On 19 Mar 2005, at 21:09, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Gerben,
do you have a minimal source file to let us try out?
It seems not to be so simple to reproduce in a small file. It seems to
be connected to the project structure.
G
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I was unable to reproduce the problem in a small file. It does appear
in a project structure.
But I have an archive that displays the problem:
http://mail.rna.nl/~gerben/problem-test.tar.gz
G
On 19 Mar 2005, at 21:09, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Gerben,
do you have a minimal source file to let us
}%
\stopnarrower\stopalignment\stoptext\blank}
\setuphead[chapter]
[page=left,
before={\ChQuoteFormat{\ChapterQuote}\noheaderandfooterlines%
\page[right]\blank[2*big]},
after={\ClearChapterQuote\blank[3*big]}%
\noheaderandfooterlines]
First
Am 11.03.2005 um 10:30 schrieb Gerben Wierda:
Those are of course all fine generic strategies which had come to my
mind. My question is more of a technical nature. After reading the
docs on these commands I do not how.
I can make it more difficult even. I would like a chapter to start
On Sat, Feb 19, 2005 at 04:06:56PM +0100, Hans Hagen wrote:
Slawek Zak wrote:
Hi,
In this document:
\setupindenting[medium]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupbodyfont[16pt]
\starttext
\chapter{This is a test}
\AutoDroppedCaps \input tufte
\input tufte
\stoptext
I get output
Slawek Zak wrote:
Tried that. Same problem. Should I patch the original ConTeXt file? I just
put
your code in the document. Sorry for a lame question.
patch supp-fun.tex and regenerate the format
-
Hi,
In this document:
\setupindenting[medium]
\setupwhitespace[medium]
\setupbodyfont[16pt]
\starttext
\chapter{This is a test}
\AutoDroppedCaps \input tufte
\input tufte
\stoptext
I get output attached in gif file. It works fine without \chapter before. Any
thoughts?
Regards, /S
attachment
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to define chapter style like the following:
--
Chapter 1
This is the name of chapter
--
But I can't found the option
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 10:18:07 +0100, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to define chapter style like the following:
--
Chapter 1
This is the name of chapter
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 10:18:07 +0100, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to define chapter style like the following:
--
Chapter 1
This is the name of chapter
VnPenguin wrote:
On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 10:18:07 +0100, Hans Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you need to force vmode in order to make blank work
\def\MyChapterCommand#1#2{\vbox{\ruledhbox{#1}\blank[2cm]\ruledhbox{#2}}}
Hans
VnPenguin wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to define chapter style like
Am 29.12.2004 um 16:05 schrieb Hans Hagen:
you need to force vmode in order to make blank work
\def\MyChapterCommand#1#2{\vbox{\ruledhbox{#1}\blank[2cm]\ruledhbox{#2}
}}
Thanks, it's now in the wiki:
http://contextgarden.net/Titles
Grüßlis vom Hraban!
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Hi all,
I'm trying to define chapter style like the following:
--
Chapter 1
This is the name of chapter
--
But I can't found the option of \setuphead which allows
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 21:11:20 +0100, VnPenguin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to define chapter style like the following:
--
Chapter 1
This is the name of chapter
Hello,
I'm trying to switch from latex to context and I'm trying to
port the book class from latex to a context document.
Right now I'm working on the chapter def and I have:
\definetext[chapter][footer][pagenumber]
\setuphead[chapter][
header=empty, footer=chapter,
textstyle=bold,
numberstyle
Miek Gieben wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to switch from latex to context and I'm trying to
port the book class from latex to a context document.
Right now I'm working on the chapter def and I have:
\definetext[chapter][footer][pagenumber]
\setuphead[chapter][
header=empty, footer=chapter,
textstyle
[On 05 Nov, @ 14:53, Hans wrote in Re: [NTG-context] simple quest ...]
seem work. :(
What I'm I missing here?
use
\def\MyHeadCommand#1#2%
{\vbox{#1\par#2}}
with
command=\MyHeadCommand
ofcourse \par! :)
thanks!
grtz Miek
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ciro wrote:
I was using \title to create my chapter titles without the chapter number.
THen I used \definelist, \setuplist and \placelist to print the content,
but I couldn't find the combination of parameters to do this. I simply
want a content list with the chapter name, and the page number
I was using \title to create my chapter titles without the chapter number.
THen I used \definelist, \setuplist and \placelist to print the content,
but I couldn't find the combination of parameters to do this. I simply
want a content list with the chapter name, and the page number where
How do I include a picture in the \chapter definition?
I want a picture included in between the chapter number and the
chapter name, and would like to control its position as well.
thank you
Ciro
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Hi,
I am currently trying to create a letter style. The first page of each
letter (introduced by the heading-command \letter; many letters could be in
one document) should have a high header (11cm) to provide space for logo,
etc. (which I am planning to define using layers, inspired by
At 19:20 30/12/2003, you wrote:
Hello,
is this my strange setup or is this a general problem?
If I TeX this
\subsection{Derivation of $n_\sigma$ and $D_\sigma$}
\bye
both n and D are \rm instead of italic. I know that it worked once.
it still does ...
add \bigmath before \starttext
(or:
Hi Steffen,
From: Steffen Wolfrum [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.pragma-ade.com/temp/mag-0001.pdf
but there is no mag at all.
Do you know where it can be read?
http://www.pragma-ade.com/general/magazines/
Sometimes files move ... Try to find a certain file by klicking the link for
overview.htm: a
^Nitram^ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How I can do somethink like that:
Chapter 1
Chapter title
(but in the \completecontent should be only Chapter title)
Does mag-0001.pdf help you (ConTeXt magazine #1 about hiding parts in
section titles.)
If not, please provide a minimal testfile
Patrick Gundlach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
^Nitram^ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How I can do somethink like that:
Chapter 1
Chapter title
(but in the \completecontent should be only Chapter title)
Does mag-0001.pdf help you (ConTeXt magazine #1 about hiding parts in
section titles
Dear friends.
I want to typeset a document on a grid. Moreover I want to typeset each
chapter heading on a separate page this way:
\blank[5*line]
... here is motto...
\vfil
... here is the chapter title and chapter number...
\blank[5*line]
I must include it in a \vbox. I tried \vbox
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