Another one on flow cells:
The latest beta adds an unwanted frame around the text ' radiations that
ionise', for cells like:
\startFLOWcell
\name{episode_04_title}
\location {1,5}
\shape{7}
\text[align=left]{{\bf Radiations that ionise}}
On 20-10-2011 10:43, Ian Lawrence wrote:
Another one on flow cells:
The latest beta adds an unwanted frame around the text ' radiations that
ionise', for cells like:
\startFLOWcell
\name{episode_04_title}
\location {1,5}
\shape{7}
\text[align=left]{{\bf
On 19-10-2011 22:00, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 18 oct. 2011, at 23:49, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-10-2011 21:32, Marco wrote:
Another issue: According to the manual, “action” should be
the default shape. However, when no shape is specified, an
error is raised. Is it a bug?
fixed in next beta
On 2011-10-18 Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
On 18-10-2011 21:32, Marco wrote:
Another issue: According to the manual, “action” should be
the default shape. However, when no shape is specified, an
error is raised. Is it a bug?
fixed in next beta
Thanks for the quick fix. It works
On 18 oct. 2011, at 23:49, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 18-10-2011 21:32, Marco wrote:
Another issue: According to the manual, “action” should be
the default shape. However, when no shape is specified, an
error is raised. Is it a bug?
fixed in next beta
also connection parsing is more
Hi,
it's me with flow chars again. I didn't get the focus
feature to work. The following example does not focus
anything. Has the syntax changed or is the feature gone?
%%
\usemodule [chart]
\setupFLOWfocus [framecolor=yellow]
\setupFLOWcharts [focus
Hi
It works here with version ConTeXt ver: 2011.07.19 11:22 MKIV incl. the
autofocus feature.
It does not put the focus color in version ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV,
nor does the autofocus feature work.
(Hans, however it does work again with the experimental version 2011.10.10
13:38
On 18-10-2011 22:07, Willi Egger wrote:
Hi
It works here with version ConTeXt ver: 2011.07.19 11:22 MKIV incl. the
autofocus feature.
It does not put the focus color in version ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47 MKIV,
nor does the autofocus feature work.
(Hans, however it does work again
On 2011-10-18 Willi Egger cont...@boede.nl wrote:
Hi
It works here with version ConTeXt ver: 2011.07.19 11:22 MKIV incl. the
autofocus feature.
It does not put the focus color in version ConTeXt ver: 2011.10.14 22:47
MKIV, nor does the autofocus feature work.
Thanks for testing
On 18-10-2011 21:32, Marco wrote:
Another issue: According to the manual, “action” should be
the default shape. However, when no shape is specified, an
error is raised. Is it a bug?
fixed in next beta
also connection parsing is more tolerant now: + left - right in
addition to lr etc
Dnia 2011-08-27, o godz. 13:14:14
Marcin Borkowski mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl napisał(a):
Dnia 2011-08-27, o godz. 11:02:31
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl napisał(a):
\setupframed
[loffset=\framedparameter{hoffset},
roffset=\framedparameter{hoffset},
hoffset=\zeropoint]
Hello Hans,
there are toffset, boffset, loffset and roffset parameters to \framed,
and an offset parameter which sets all four (if I get it right). Would
it be a trouble to add also hoffset (setting [l|]offset) and voffset
(setting [t|b]offset)?
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hello Hans,
there are toffset, boffset, loffset and roffset parameters to \framed,
and an offset parameter which sets all four (if I get it right). Would
it be a trouble to add also hoffset (setting [l|]offset) and voffset
(setting [t|b]offset)?
On 27-8-2011 09:34, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hello Hans,
there are toffset, boffset, loffset and roffset parameters to \framed,
and an offset parameter which sets all four (if I get it right). Would
it be a trouble to add also hoffset (setting
Dnia 2011-08-27, o godz. 11:02:31
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl napisał(a):
On 27-8-2011 09:34, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Sat, 27 Aug 2011, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
Hello Hans,
there are toffset, boffset, loffset and roffset parameters to
\framed, and an offset parameter which sets all four
On 27-8-2011 13:14, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
But would it be a bad idea to add this to the ConTeXt core?
yes, as it slows down one of the core macros, add more to the
documentation, and one never knows if we need hoffset some time later
for another purpose
Hans
Dnia 2011-08-27, o godz. 13:31:50
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl napisał(a):
On 27-8-2011 13:14, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
But would it be a bad idea to add this to the ConTeXt core?
yes, as it slows down one of the core macros, add more to the
documentation, and one never knows if we need
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
so i changed it a bit in the next beta .. i also made middle the default
location
Thank you. I will document all this in the next TUGBoat article on Context
for users.
Consider the following example
\definefontfeature[capital spacing] [cpsp=yes]
\definefontfeature[small capitals] [c2sc=yes]
\starttext
\setfontfeature{capital spacing} % not OK
% \setfontfeature{small capitals} % OK
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
\stoptext
It works okay with small capitals
On 21-3-2011 5:08, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.03.2011 um 00:43 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
About two months back I had requested that the second argument be made
optional. Hans had implemented that request, but it does not always work (I
don't know if this is a regression over the original
On Tue, 22 Mar 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 21-3-2011 5:08, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.03.2011 um 00:43 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
About two months back I had requested that the second argument be made
optional. Hans had implemented that request, but it does not always work
(I don't know if
2011/3/22 Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu
well, it works if one specifies [A5][samesize]
Yes, but [A5][A5] is simpler than [A5][samesize] :)
With the former if the size changes to A6, you only have to change one
thing. So in light of maintenance it is better.
--
Cecil Westerhof
Hi Aditya,Testing your minimal example:\setuppapersize[A5]\showframe\starttext\dorecurse{10}{\input knuth \endgraf}\stoptextit seems that I do get an A5 papersize (ConTeXt version2011.02.25 22:03, andLuaTeX, Version beta-0.65.0-2010121316). I attach the PDF file for your information (since I don't
the desired size by using only one argument. +1 for change.
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Aditya Mahajan [mailto:adit...@umich.edu]
Gesendet: Montag, 21. März 2011 00:43
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Feature request: setuppapersize
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011
Am 21.03.2011 um 00:43 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
About two months back I had requested that the second argument be made
optional. Hans had implemented that request, but it does not always work (I
don't know if this is a regression over the original implemenetation, or it
never worked
On Mon, 21 Mar 2011, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 21.03.2011 um 00:43 schrieb Aditya Mahajan:
About two months back I had requested that the second argument be made
optional. Hans had implemented that request, but it does not always work (I
don't know if this is a regression over the
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] Feature request: setuppapersize
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
more elegant and downward compatible is this:
\definepapersize
[samesized]
[ \c!width=\paperwidth,
\c
On Sun, 20 Mar 2011, C. wrote:
Did you try \setuppapersize[A5][A5] ?
According to http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Reference/en/setuppapersize
second argument (the print paper size) is A4 by default.
About two months back I had requested that the second argument be made
optional. Hans had
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
more elegant and downward compatible is this:
\definepapersize
[samesized]
[ \c!width=\paperwidth,
\c!height=\paperheight]
\setuppapersize
[A4][samesized]
in page-lay.mkiv
Indeed. This will also work
a next beta will have
\definesymbol [bullet][\textormathchar{2022}] % • \bullet
\definesymbol [dash] [\textormathchar{2013}] % –
\definesymbol [star] [\textormathchar{22C6}] % ✴ \star
\definesymbol [triangle] [\textormathchar{22B3}] % ⊳ \triangleright
On 02/20/2011 12:40 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 20-2-2011 12:24, C. wrote:
I see.
So from your and all the other responses I take that matching math
font for Minion is not available until
(I) Minion Math supports ConTeXt (= commercial?!)
(II) Somebody ports MnSymbol files to ConTeXt
Isn't
On 02/18/2011 02:50 PM, C. wrote:
...and I was just about to ask how to use MnSymbol with context. What a shame.
Any suggestions for a decent looking math font that pairs well with Minion?
Minion Math.
See http://www.typoma.com/en/fonts.html
--
Johannes Kuester
typoma
mailto:j...@typoma.com
to do (II).
Oh well...
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Johannes Kuester [mailto:j...@typoma.com]
Gesendet: Samstag, 19. Februar 2011 20:29
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] defined symbols - question/feature suggestion
On 02/18/2011 02:50 PM, C. wrote
On 20-2-2011 12:24, C. wrote:
I see.
So from your and all the other responses I take that matching math font for
Minion is not available until
(I) Minion Math supports ConTeXt (= commercial?!)
(II) Somebody ports MnSymbol files to ConTeXt
Isn't the minion math companion an opentype math font
Am 20.02.2011 um 00:40 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 20-2-2011 12:24, C. wrote:
I see.
So from your and all the other responses I take that matching math font for
Minion is not available until
(I) Minion Math supports ConTeXt (= commercial?!)
(II) Somebody ports MnSymbol files to ConTeXt
Hi Hans,
in symb-mis.mkiv you define most symbols with \mathematics. I don't know why
you take these symbols from the math font. Just in case the symbol does not
exist in the regular font, I would guess.
Problem is only, that you will loose most symbols when switching the math font
to
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:39, Florian Wobbe wrote:
BTW: I wonder how many contexters use modern for math...
I guess many. (Out of those who use ConTeXt for any math at all which
is a small enough group itself.)
Alternatives are only commercial Cambria and Lucida (which don't ship
by default),
An: mailing list for ConTeXt users
Betreff: Re: [NTG-context] defined symbols - question/feature suggestion
On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 10:39, Florian Wobbe wrote:
BTW: I wonder how many contexters use modern for math...
I guess many. (Out of those who use ConTeXt for any math at all which
On 18-2-2011 10:39, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi Hans,
in symb-mis.mkiv you define most symbols with \mathematics. I don't know why
you take these symbols from the math font. Just in case the symbol does not
exist in the regular font, I would guess.
Problem is only, that you will loose most
On 18-2-2011 10:39, Florian Wobbe wrote:
Hi Hans,
in symb-mis.mkiv you define most symbols with \mathematics. I don't know why
you take these symbols from the math font. Just in case the symbol does not
exist in the regular font, I would guess.
Problem is only, that you will loose most
On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 21:15, Stef Schoonderwoerd wrote:
Dear all,
I just had a quick question, I seem to remember finding the answer
some while ago, but after searching all day today nothing came up
anymore:
what path does one put the opentype feature files on Mac OS X so
luatex can read
On 8-2-2011 9:15, Stef Schoonderwoerd wrote:
Dear all,
I just had a quick question, I seem to remember finding the answer
some while ago, but after searching all day today nothing came up
anymore:
what path does one put the opentype feature files on Mac OS X so
luatex can read them? The unix
Dear all,
I just had a quick question, I seem to remember finding the answer
some while ago, but after searching all day today nothing came up
anymore:
what path does one put the opentype feature files on Mac OS X so
luatex can read them? The unix standard path does not work..
Thanks in advance
Am 31.01.2011 um 02:11 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
Hi,
May I ask for supporting Title Case or Start Case in core ConTeXt?
Eg: The first letter of each word is capitalized, the rest are lower case.
It would be nice to have something like these:
\TitleCase{What to capitalize in title case}
\setuphead[title][style=\Words]
\starttext
\title{What to capitalize in start case}
\stoptext
Thanks, yes, I've seen that, but I was just wondering if this can be done in a
paragraph, outside a section element.
Adam
Am 31.01.2011 um 10:21 schrieb Reviczky, Adam:
\setuphead[title][style=\Words]
\starttext
\title{What to capitalize in start case}
\stoptext
Thanks, yes, I've seen that, but I was just wondering if this can be done in
a paragraph, outside a section element.
\definestartstop[TitleCase][style=\Words]
\starttext
\Words{What to capitalize in start case}\par
\TitleCase{What to capitalize in start case}\par
\startTitleCase What to capitalize in start case\stopTitleCase
\stoptext
Excellent, thank you Wolfgang!
Adam
Hi,
May I ask for supporting Title Case or Start Case in core ConTeXt?
Eg: The first letter of each word is capitalized, the rest are lower case.
It would be nice to have something like these:
\TitleCase{What to capitalize in title case} resulting in What to Capitalize
in Title Case
-lay.mkii. Will make it much easier to
document the feature.
ok
-
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to
document the feature.
Thanks,
Aditya
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On 9-1-2011 12:45, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Hans,
Since we have some leverage with backward compatibility in MkIV, can we
make \setuppapersize (slightly) more intuitive.
Normally, one would expect
\setuppapersize[A5]
to be equivalent to
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
but currently it is equivalent
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
What do you think?
\setuppapersize
[A4][samesized]
Not really an improvement over \setuppapersize[A4][A4] ...
--
Peter Münster
Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
On 10-1-2011 3:04, Peter Münster wrote:
Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl writes:
What do you think?
\setuppapersize
[A4][samesized]
Not really an improvement over \setuppapersize[A4][A4] ...
why not?
-
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
On 10-1-2011 3:04, Peter Münster wrote:
Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl writes:
What do you think?
\setuppapersize
[A4][samesized]
Not really an improvement over \setuppapersize[A4][A4] ...
why not?
Just my personal opinion: more keystrokes to type and
On 10-1-2011 4:20, Peter Münster wrote:
Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl writes:
On 10-1-2011 3:04, Peter Münster wrote:
Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl writes:
What do you think?
\setuppapersize
[A4][samesized]
Not really an improvement over \setuppapersize[A4][A4] ...
why not?
Just my
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
\setuppapersize
[A4][samesized]
Not really an improvement over \setuppapersize[A4][A4] ...
i guess you didn't try it as suggested ... when set up this way the second
argument defaults to samesize unless set otherwise
Right! I thought the
On Mon, 10 Jan 2011, Hans Hagen wrote:
more elegant and downward compatible is this:
\definepapersize
[samesized]
[ \c!width=\paperwidth,
\c!height=\paperheight]
\setuppapersize
[A4][samesized]
in page-lay.mkiv
Indeed. This will also work fine.
Thanks,
Aditya
Hans,
Since we have some leverage with backward compatibility in MkIV, can we
make \setuppapersize (slightly) more intuitive.
Normally, one would expect
\setuppapersize[A5]
to be equivalent to
\setuppapersize[A5][A5]
but currently it is equivalent to
\setuppapersize[A5][A4]
Hi list,
I am using the following code with a recent beta (last week):
\setuplist[subsection][numberstopper=, right=), style=\slanted]
and the ')' is not slanted. However, it is the following:
\setuplist[subsection][numberstopper=), style=\slanted]
So, bug or feature?
Also
Dear Hans,
Some time ago you said it would not be difficult to have the list of
abbreviations listed in the opposite order, that is
The full form the short form
and you told me to remind you later about this feature request. That is what I
am doing now…
If one considers the minimal
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 16:57:45 Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a beta. This weeks undocumented feature:
Hi everyone,
I suggest a new game:
Each week we hold a sort of treasure hunt to try to detect
that week's new undocumented feature.
(Of course, Wolfgang will not be allowed
On 10/12/2010 06:16 PM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 16:57:45 Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a beta. This weeks undocumented feature:
Hi everyone,
I suggest a new game:
Each week we hold a sort of treasure hunt to try to detect
that week's new undocumented feature
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Alan BRASLAU alan.bras...@cea.fr wrote:
On Tuesday 12 October 2010 16:57:45 Hans Hagen wrote:
I uploaded a beta. This weeks undocumented feature:
Hi everyone,
I suggest a new game:
Each week we hold a sort of treasure hunt to try to detect
that week's new
On Tue, 12 Oct 2010, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
That's a crappy prize. The reverse will work better : all
contestants except the winner and runner up *have* to write
a new section in the manual and the winner does not have to
give a talk ...
How about a DocuWare license? To use ConTeXt, each month
Hi Hans,
My computer tells that I have to remind you about the following feature
request… :-)
About a month ago I asked the following question and you said:
remind me to make it configureable (not that hard)
Hans
Here is the test file and the qusetion:
If one considers the minimal
Hello,
It would be nice, if we could have a function in pret-XXX.lua, that is
called at the moment of \installprettytype.
(I need it for http://modules.contextgarden.net/pret-c )
Cheers, Peter
--
Contact information: http://pmrb.free.fr/contact/
Hello,
It would be nice, to have a minimum width for the description label.
I hope, the following example shows well enough, what I'm looking for:
\definedescription[Descr][headstyle=bold, location=hanging, width=broad,
minwidth=7em, distance=1em]
\starttext
\startDescr{\hbox to 7em{bla}}
an alternative upper case calligraphic alphabet, available
as ss01 feature, though I don't know how to activate it.
Regards,
Khaled
--
Khaled Hosny
Arabic localiser and member of Arabeyes.org team
Free font developer
On 18 juin 2010, at 17:43, Khaled Hosny wrote:
Compare the size of the primes with xits, cambria and modern, only the
later is correct.
Hi Khaled, Hi Hans,
Thank you so much to bith of you and all other people involved in the project
for giving us so rapidly the ability to use stix, and
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 10:33:56PM +0200, Otared Kavian wrote:
On 18 juin 2010, at 17:43, Khaled Hosny wrote:
Compare the size of the primes with xits, cambria and modern, only the
later is correct.
Hi Khaled, Hi Hans,
Thank you so much to bith of you and all other people involved in
On 18-6-2010 10:33, Otared Kavian wrote:
• With stix fonts, the integral sign doesn't scale up correctly, and the
placement and maybe the sizes of the indices and derivative signs are incorrect.
a remark:
keep in mind that we are still in the process of figuring our some
details of open
it's not that complex to deal with it (but i'd only do it in mkiv) gien
time and motivation ... you can put a feature request in the tracker so
that i can look at it when i'm reworking marging notes the mkiv way
(first come floats)
Where is this tracker
Michael Saunders wrote:
it's not that complex to deal with it (but i'd only do it in mkiv) gien
time and motivation ... you can put a feature request in the tracker so
that i can look at it when i'm reworking marging notes the mkiv way
(first come floats)
Where is this tracker?
http
Dear ConTeXt developers,
Does it make sense, to add the recent feature requests to the tracker at
http://tracker.luatex.org/ ?
It would be nice for ConTeXt users like me, to see the status of requests,
perhaps also target dates, and to get automatic notifications when the
status changes
Peter Münster wrote:
Dear ConTeXt developers,
Does it make sense, to add the recent feature requests to the tracker at
http://tracker.luatex.org/ ?
It would be nice for ConTeXt users like me, to see the status of requests,
perhaps also target dates, and to get automatic notifications when
Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi all,
I'm currently using old-style numerals in my document using the onum otf font
feature:
\definefontfeature[default][default][onum=yes]
This gives very nice results, except for the cases where a 0 appears by itself
in the text. In these cases, it appears just
Hi Hans,
it assumes that you know what is provided by the font ... you cam
play with addff and subff and addfs and subfs (individual features
cq. current set)
I couldn't get the addff/subff stuff working to remove the font feature, but
the following did the trick:
\definefontfeature[default
Matthijs Kooijman wrote:
Hi Hans,
it assumes that you know what is provided by the font ... you cam
play with addff and subff and addfs and subfs (individual features
cq. current set)
I couldn't get the addff/subff stuff working to remove the font feature, but
the following did the trick
Hi,
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 02:16:49 -0700, Matthijs Kooijman matth...@stdin.nl
wrote:
\definefontfeature[default][default][onum=yes]
\definefontfeature[normalnum][default][onum=no]
And in the text use: {\definedfont[Serif*normalnum]0 to 7}
Hi all,
I'm currently using old-style numerals in my document using the onum otf font
feature:
\definefontfeature[default][default][onum=yes]
This gives very nice results, except for the cases where a 0 appears by itself
in the text. In these cases, it appears just like an o instead of a 0
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 2:40 PM, Aditya Mahajan adit...@umich.edu wrote:
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Bruce,
very briefly: I'm very very short on time this week, so won't be able to
look into this until middle of next week, but I just wanted to let you know
that I find your
I've been gravitating to a presentation system where I author
presentations in markdown, and then convert them to an HTML-based
system that results in examples like this:
http://www.users.muohio.edu/darcusb/s6test/test.html
This allows me to focus on content, but very quickly create
high-quality
Bruce,
very briefly: I'm very very short on time this week, so won't be able
to look into this until middle of next week, but I just wanted to let
you know that I find your idea great. I had been thinking of adding an
xml template for simple presentations. your html-based stuff looks
to adept the
rendering on a per-page basis with a simple parameter (rather than
me having to figure out how to write lower-level code). It is
therefore conceptually analogous to the master slide feature you
see in apps like Keynote or PowerPoint.
Bruce
In theory, titles
are typeset in layers
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Bruce,
very briefly: I'm very very short on time this week, so won't be able to look
into this until middle of next week, but I just wanted to let you know that I
find your idea great. I had been thinking of adding an xml template for
simple
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Bruce wrote:
Am looking to be able to (easily) do something vaguely like ...
\SlideTitle{Some Slide}[style=big-title]
.. where 'big-title' gets me the title large and centered
vertically on the page.
I use something similar in my presentations. For example, see pg 3 and
On Wed, 28 Oct 2009, Bruce D'Arcus wrote:
li class=slide title
h1Test Slide Show/h1
/li
should be translated to
\setupTitle[title=Test Slide Show,author=,date=]
\placeTitle
Well, except that I want the option to have this sort of rendering
elsewhere in the
Peter Münster wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Hans Hagen wrote:
Feature request:
\setuptype[before=..., after=...]
well, not before/after then but left/right
No problem, left/right is nice!
i'll put in on the todo list as it's non trivial where to hook in that code
Hans
On Mon, 20 Jul 2009, Hans Hagen wrote:
Feature request:
\setuptype[before=..., after=...]
well, not before/after then but left/right
No problem, left/right is nice!
Cheers, Peter
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Hello,
The style command of \setuptype is executed 2 times:
\setuptype[style=X]
\starttext
\type{bla}
\stoptext
Feature request:
\setuptype[before=..., after=...]
(today I use this workaround: \setuptype[style=\groupedcommand{...}{...}] )
Cheers, Peter
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Contact information: http
Am 20.07.2009 um 16:33 schrieb Peter Münster:
Hello,
The style command of \setuptype is executed 2 times:
\setuptype[style=X]
\starttext
\type{bla}
\stoptext
Feature request:
\setuptype[before=..., after=...]
You mean left and right, before and after should be kept for
environments only
Peter Münster wrote:
Hello,
The style command of \setuptype is executed 2 times:
\setuptype[style=X]
\starttext
\type{bla}
\stoptext
hm, i'll look at it
Feature request:
\setuptype[before=..., after=...]
well, not before/after then but left/right
Mohamed Bana wrote:
i'd like to ask what sort of regression testing you guys are doing. it's
very clear that things are constantly breaking, and even trivial ones but
aren't being spotted.
we have a couple of test docs but no regression suits .. there have been
several attempts to set this
{good} \section{good}
\chapter{bad} \section{bad} \section{bad}
\stoptext
but that does not yet work in mkiv
feature request:
btw, Hans, context should give an option to iterate through all the
chapters/sections to do something tricky.
using \chaptercounter is a really bad idea (the materials
=\chapcounter]}
\starttext
\placelist[chapter][alternative=command,command=\tocchap]
\chapter{hello} \section{hello} \section{hello}
\chapter{good} \section{good} \section{good}
\chapter{bad} \section{bad} \section{bad}
\stoptext
feature request:
btw, Hans, context should give an option
,command=\tocchap]
\chapter{hello} \section{hello} \section{hello}
\chapter{good} \section{good} \section{good}
\chapter{bad} \section{bad} \section{bad}
\stoptext
feature request:
btw, Hans, context should give an option to iterate through all the
chapters/sections to do something
][alternative=command,command=\tocchap]
\chapter{hello} \section{hello} \section{hello}
\chapter{good} \section{good} \section{good}
\chapter{bad} \section{bad} \section{bad}
\stoptext
feature request:
btw, Hans, context should give an option to iterate through all the
chapters/sections to do
} \section{good} \section{good}
\chapter{bad} \section{bad} \section{bad}
\stoptext
feature request:
btw, Hans, context should give an option to iterate through all the
chapters/sections to do something tricky.
using \chaptercounter is a really bad idea (the materials should
follow strict rules
Hi,
with the latest version of my module you get a overview of the loaded
files
at the end of the log file, be aware this is a mkiv only feature i
will not
implement this for mkii.
To show you how this looks like here is the output from my test
document:
correspondence : t
Hi,
especially for mojca (gnuplot) ... multiple isolated mp intances ...
predefined are:
\defineMPformat[metafun]
[\s!format=metafun,\s!extensions=\v!yes,\s!initializations=\v!yes]
\defineMPformat[extrafun][\s!format=metafun,\s!extensions=\v!yes,\s!initializations=\v!yes]
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